Collection Diversity Audit: 10 Steps to Success

Primary tabs

Program Type:

Webinar
Registration for this event will close on October 7, 2024 @ 12:00pm.
There are 29 seats remaining.

Program Description

Event Details

 

To ensure that your library’s collection represents the entire community, it is essential to periodically evaluate the representation included in your materials, assess gaps, and create new processes to meet your community’s needs. Implementing a diversity audit is critical to understanding the current state of your collection and will lead the way as you develop plans to expand, improve, and adapt your collection.

In this webinar, learn how to create and conduct a diversity audit, evaluate materials for inclusivity, and develop strategies for library users to find diverse materials in the collection. You’ll leave this webinar with concrete, step-by-step instructions on conducting a diversity audit and using your findings to improve your collection.

After participating in this event, participants will:

  • Be able to implement a comprehensive diversity audit of their collection.
  • Have a strong understanding of how to evaluate materials for inclusivity.
  • Be able to develop strategies for library users to find diverse materials in their collections.

Shoshana Frank is an Information Services Librarian at Aurora University. When not reviewing for Booklist or judging National Book Awards, Shoshana is creating an array of programs, displays, and book discussions; teaching research methods; and answering references queries. Shoshana designed and executed the first collection diversity audit at Aurora University’s Phillips Library. Shoshana is an activist and leader in a number of community organizations. She was named to the Jewish United Fund’s 36 under 36 in 2022 for her work in diversity and equality. Outside of work, Shoshana is an avid volunteer, social justice advocate, and world traveler.

Nicole Lawton is a Children’s Services Librarian at the Naperville Public Library. Nicole is responsible for programming for children of all ages, assisting local educators with obtaining library materials for their classrooms, organizing outreach events at local schools and childcare centers, and serving as a member of the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion team. Nicole is passionate about diversity in Children’s Literature and shares her passion for this topic by facilitating workshops for pre-service teachers at North Central College.

 

**NOTE**: Access information for this learning event will be sent to all registrants by American Library Association before the start of the event. In order to take this course/attend this webinar you will need to create (or use an existing) ALA account to proceed. It is free to create an account and you do not need to be an ALA member. If you do not wish to create an ALA account please cancel your registration.

 

CALL Training Partner for this Event: American Library Association

Additional Information

Enrollment Statement

I understand that a space will be reserved for me in this learning opportunity at a cost to CALL, and if I am unable to attend this learning opportunity, I will cancel my enrollment as soon as possible and before the start date. 


Registration

Add Registrant

Note: All required fields are indicated with an asterisk.

CAPTCHA
This question is for testing whether or not you are a human visitor and to prevent automated spam submissions.