cuny faculty diversity and inclusion conference 2013
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Part 1
Presentation by
Frans Albarillo, Reference Services Librarian, Brooklyn College Library
March 8, 2013
Enhancing Your Research and Teaching on Diversity: CUNY Library Sources and Support
Association of College and Research Libraries, Diversity Standards: Cultural Competency for Academic Libraries (2012)
Standard 4 - Development of collections, programs, and services:
Librarians and library staff shall develop collections and provide programs and services that are inclusive of the needs of all persons in the community the library serves.
Source: ACRL 2012 http://www.ala.org/acrl/standards/diversity
ObjectivesPart 1
*learn about special collections and archives in CUNY that enhance and support diversity research
Part 2
*become familiar with CUNY library databases and other online resources that support diversity research
*Archives and Special
Collections
Part 1: Archives and Special Collections
and Diversity Research at CUNY
What are archives?
“In general, archives are places that store, protect and provide access to unique records of government and corporate bodies and the papers of individuals and families. These are primary sources.”
Source: “Archives & Special Collections,” Hunter College Libraries website, http://libguides.library.hunter.cuny.edu/content.php pid=258237&sid=2131423.
What are primary sources?
“Primary source documents are original documents that provide the first form or appearance of new information. These original documents provide unique insight into the past.”
Source: “Archives & Special Collections,” Hunter College Libraries website, http://libguides.library.hunter.cuny.edu/content.php pid=258237&sid=2131423.
What are special collections?
“Special collections are libraries or departments within libraries that store, protect, and provide access to rare and/or unique books, and other materials that do not normally fall within the scope of a library’s circulating collections.”
Source: “Archives & Special Collections,” Hunter College Libraries website, http://libguides.library.hunter.cuny.edu/content.php pid=258237&sid=2131423.
Materials that can enhance your research and teaching
in diversity
•Artifacts
• Institutional records
•Pictures
•Media
•Secondary sources
•Working with primary sources and thinking critically
•Working with the archivist
Access
• By appointment
• Limited hours
• Finding aids
Selected Examples of Archives and
Special Collections at CUNY
Shirley Chisholm ’72 Collection
Brooklyn College Library Archives and Special Collections
*1924 – 2005
*Childhood in Bedford Stuyvesant
*Graduated from Brooklyn College, where she studied sociology and Spanish
*Master from Columbia University in early childhood education
*First African American Congresswoman (1968 – 1982)
*Candidate for the Democratic presidential nomination in 1972
*The Catalyst for Change
*Founding member of the Congressional Black Caucus and the National Women’s Political Caucus Source: Biographical note, Shirley Chisholm ’72 Collection,
Archives and Special Collections, Brooklyn College Library.
Processed by Erin Allsop
*27 boxes and processing will total 40 boxes
*Material donated by Mrs. Shola Lynch, producer of the Chisholm ’72 Unbossed & Unbought documentary DVD 2008 and Professor Barbara Winslow, director of the Shirley Chisholm Project of Brooklyn Women’s Activism, in May 2011
*300 photographs, reams of typed and handwritten correspondence, rare magazines and newspapers and various other forms of media
Source: Finding Aid, Shirley Chisholm ’72 Collection, Archives and Special Collections, Brooklyn College Library
International Association of Women Police
John Jay College of Criminal Justice
*Organization was established in 1915
*Alice Stebbins Wells, the first woman to be classified as “policewoman,” was elected president
*Strengthen and raise the profile of women in criminal justice internationally
*Collection (1956 – 1996)
*Numerous publications including Women Police (1988 – present), The Policewomen’s Bulletin (1962 – 1974), The IAWP Bulletin (1966 – 1997), and Police Woman (1970s – 1987)
Source: Records of the International Association of Women Police, Lloyd Sealy Library Special Collections, John Jay College of Criminal Justice - CUNY
*Processed by Tania Colmant Donabedian
*5 boxes
*Correspondence
*Conference programs
*Awards, minutes, reports
*Association history (1927-1985)
*Photographs and news clippings
*Publications
Source: Records of the International Association of Women Police, Lloyd Sealy Library Special Collections, John Jay College of Criminal Justice - CUNY
Image Source: Box 3, Records of the International Association of Women Police, Lloyd Sealy Library Special Collections, John Jay College of Criminal Justice - CUNY
Image Source: Box 3, Records of the International Association of Women Police, Lloyd Sealy Library Special Collections, John Jay College of Criminal Justice - CUNY
Source: International Association of Women Police website, http://www.iawp.org/
Harriet and Kenneth Kupferberg
Holocaust Resource Center
& ArchivesQueensborough Community College
Harriet and Kenneth Kupferberg Holocaust Resource Center & Archives
Source: Harriet and Kenneth Kupferberg Holocaust Resource Center & Archives website, http://www.qcc.cuny.edu/khrca/.
“The mission of the Harriet and Kenneth Kupferberg Holocaust Resource Center & Archives is to use the lessons of the Holocaust to educate current and future generations about the ramifications of unbridled prejudice, racism and stereotyping.”
Source: Harriet and Kenneth Kupferberg Holocaust Resource Center & Archives website, http://www.qcc.cuny.edu/khrca/.
*1983; opening of the center in 2009
*Holocaust and genocide
*Exhibition space
*Artifacts and photographs
*10,000 books
*Many photographs and an exhibit space
*Online virtual catalog
*Index of New York Times articles on the Holocaust 1933-1948
*Yizkor (Memorial) books documenting Eastern and Central European Jewish communities
*Videos (interns interviewing Holocaust survivors)
Source: Harriet and Kenneth Kupferberg Holocaust Resource Center & Archives website, http://www.qcc.cuny.edu/khrca/.Hadassah Magazine January 2010, The Arts: Memory Has a Home in Queens, http://www.qcc.cuny.edu/khrca/docs/KHRCAhadassahmagazine.pdf
Thank you!
falbarillo@brooklyn.cuny.edu
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