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Friday May 13th: Virtual Conference
Monday May 16th: Hybrid Virtual and In-Person Conference at the McKimmon Center in Raleigh, NC
Monday, May 16 • 11:10am - 12:00pm
The Politics of Citation: Who’s in Your Bibliography?

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As librarians, we are good at teaching students how to find resources, but are we asking them to think about who is being represented in their citations or the citations of the sources they cite? The ‘politics of citation’ asks us to really look at who is represented and who is excluded in our bibliographies and scholarly conversations and to make a conscious effort for change. In this presentation, attendees will learn what the politics of citation looks like, why it is important, and how they can incorporate it into their instruction sessions.

Speakers
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Mark Coltrain

First Year Experience Librarian, Appalachian State University
Mark Coltrain is the First Year Experience Librarian at Appalachian State University. He received his MLIS from UNC Greensboro. His research interests include the use of oral history for student engagement and creative ways to teach research and information literacy.
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Breanne Crumpton

Information Literacy Librarian for Humanities, Appalachian State University
Breanne Crumpton is the Information Literacy Librarian for the Humanities at Appalachian State University. She received her MLIS from UNC Greensboro. Her research interests include DEIA work in libraries, social and racial justice to overcome systemic barriers, and critical information... Read More →



Monday May 16, 2022 11:10am - 12:00pm EDT
Virtual
  DEIA