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Uncovering Black Feminist Writers 1963-90: An Evaluation of Their Coverage in Research Tools
(American Library Association, Reference & User Services Quarterly, 2009-03)
Has the move toward online resources had an effect on source material for the study of black feminist theory? The last forty years have witnessed a critical mass of literary and theoretical writings on the black feminist ...
Oral Tradition in Historical Research
(International Oral History Association Proceedings, 2004-06)
This article will chronicle how those professionals called archivist, charged with collecting, preserving, and making primary source materials including oral history resources available to the public, view their role in ...
Meeting Our Users Where They Conference: A Texas A&M Model to Support Librarian Attendance at Subject-Specific Conferences
(Public Services Quarterly, 2009-04-01)
Today’s academic librarian is frequently called upon to function as
a subject specialist, with or without advanced degrees in other disciplines.
One method of monitoring trends within a given field is to
study its ...
Oral History, Civil Rights and the Archival Role
(Dr. Clyde Robertson; New Orleans Public Schools, 2004-07-19)
The years 2003 to 2006 will witness the anniversaries of many of the events that represent the Modern Civil Rights Movement. With the 50th anniversary celebration of the historic Brown v Board decision, the court order ...