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Disabled and Neurodiverse Staff : Toward Inclusion in the Library and Information Science Workforce
Disabled and Neurodiverse Staff : Toward Inclusion in the Library and Information Science Workforce
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ISBN No.: 9781538199831
Pages: 320
Year: 202611
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 165.27
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available (Forthcoming)

Acknowledgements Introduction: Disability, Neurodiversity, and Employment: Where We Are Now Keren Dali and Kim M. Thompson 1. Working Side by Side with Disabled and Neurodiverse Colleagues: Models, Frameworks, Approaches Keren Dali, Kim Thompson, and Yi Wan 2. Employment Experiences of Disabled and Neurodiverse MLIS Graduates: In Their Own Voices Keren Dali and Kim M. Thompson 3. Managing the Diverse Workforce: The State of Research Cameron Gillespie, Keren Dali, and Kim M. Thompson 4. Supervising for Inclusion: Academic Library Managers' Perspectives on Supervising Disabled and Neurodiverse Employees Keren Dali and Kim M.


Thompson 5. Perceptions of Disabilities and Neurodiversity: The Voices of Peers and Colleagues Kim M. Thompson, Keren Dali, and Yi Wan 6. The Framework for the Policy Evaluation of Organizational Documents in the Context of Accessibility, Disability, and Neurodiversity Keren Dali, Kim M. Thompson, and Cameron Gillespie 7. Transitioning from School to Work: The Models and Antecedents from Different Fields Keren Dali and Kim M. Thompson 8. The Equitable Workplace Transition Program for Disabled and Neurodiverse LIS Graduates: An Applied Framework Keren Dali and Kim M.


Thompson 9. Reversing the Gaze: Finding the Friction Points in Accommodation Heather Hill and Kevin Oswald 10. Employment Outcomes in Libraries for Library Personnel with Autism Spectrum Disorders: The Importance of Work Situations Mirah J. Dow, Erika Cooperman, and Maghen Farris 11. Manager Support for Employees with Disabilities: A Current Review and Needs Assessment Susan Rathbun-Grubb 12. Other Distractions as Assigned: On the Perceptions and Experiences of Academic Library Employees with ADHD Tessie Holliday, Clayton Copeland, and Dick Kawooya 13. An Annotated Bibliography of Literature 2015-2024 Reporting the Perspectives and Experiences of Academic Library Employees with Chronic Illness, Disability, or Neurodivergence Merinda McLure 14. Universal Design for a More Supportive Workplace Carli Spina 15.


Physical Requirements: Must Be Able to Lift 40 Pounds Michelle Ganz 16. Reducing Stigma: Perspectives and Strategies for Mental Health Inclusion and Neurodiversity for Public Library Staff Andrea Cecchetto 17. Reimagining Librarianship: Crip Knowledge, Disability Justice, and the Fight Against Neoliberalism Leah T. Dudak and Rhys Dreeszen Bowman 18. The Canadian Library Workplace Environment for Disabled Librarians Nancy M. Waite 19. Addressing Burnout Among Neurodivergent Library Workers: Confronting Ableism for an Inclusive Workplace Elizabeth Novosel 20. Switching Back and Forth: Structuring a Librarian with ADHD's Hybrid Schedule Lara Lasner- Frater Epilogue: Disability, Neurodiversity, and Employment: Where We Are Going Kim M.


Thompson and Keren Dali Index.


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