Recent CCL Library Worker Publications
Congratulations to our CCL library workers on the following publications:
- Carolyn M. Caffrey & Joanna Messer Kimmitt (Cabrillo College). Building a Seat at the Table: Organizing Labor in Libraries to Alleviate Burnout. In Academic Librarian Burnout: Causes and Responses, Christina Holm, Ana Guimaraes, & Nashieli Marcano, eds. ACRL/ALA Editions, 2023. Open access copy on deposit through CSU Scholarworks.
- April Cunningham (Palomar College). Working in Library Access Services, a new OER textbook for library access services, including interviews with community college library technicians and others. Chapters include: Examining and Reducing Bias in Libraries, Hospitality in Libraries, and Circulation, Fines & Privacy.
- Erika Montenegro (East Los Angeles College) & Cynthia Mari Orozco (East Los Angeles College). A Case for the Framework in Community College Libraries: Deconstructing and Challenging Scholarly Discourse and Communication Practices from a Community College Perspective (book chapter), Instructional Identities and Information Literacy, Volume 2: Transforming Our Programs, Institutions, and Profession, ACRL, 2023.
- Edeama Onwuchekwa Jonah (San Diego Mesa College). Student Success and Equity in the Library: Looking at our Community Campus Library Collections (book chapter) in Building Our Own: Critiques, Narratives, and Practices from BIPOC Community College Workers in LIS, Editors. Amanda M. Leftwich and Eva M.L. Rios-Alvarado. Litwin Books & Library Juice Press, 2023.
- Terezita Reyes Overduin (Chaffey College). Racelighting: Understanding BIPOC community college library workers’ experience with questioning their own realities (book chapter) in Building Our Own: Critiques, Narratives, and Practices from BIPOC Community College Workers in LIS, Editors. Amanda M. Leftwich and Eva M.L. Rios-Alvarado. Litwin Books & Library Juice Press, 2023.
- Eva M.L. Rios-Alvarado (Mt. San Antonio College). Learning From the Brown Body: Xicana Feminism in the Community College Library. (book chapter) in Building Our Own: Critiques, Narratives, and Practices from BIPOC Community College Workers in LIS, editors. Amanda M. Leftwich and Eva M.L. Rios-Alvarado. Litwin Books & Library Juice Press, 2023.