Black Students’ Experiences and Perceptions of the Library at a Predominately White Institution

Danica E. White, Lana Munip, Eun Jung Paik
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abstract: In this study, researchers investigated the library experiences of Black undergraduate students at Penn State in University Park, a predominately white institution. Their goal was to improve services and spaces and to highlight and validate experiences with race, racism, and microaggressions on campus and in the library. Twenty undergraduate students were interviewed and asked to talk about their experiences and how these affected their perception of the University Libraries. Using the lens of critical race theory, which sees race as a socially constructed category used to oppress people of color, this study seeks to present a counternarrative to the prevailing dominant view of the library as a neutral space. Several consistent themes were identified. The themes included, but were not limited to, a low awareness of library services, lack of Black representation in the University Libraries, and a general lack of comfort within the library space.
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黑人学生在以白人为主的院校中对图书馆的体验和看法
摘要:在这项研究中,研究人员调查了白人占主导地位的宾夕法尼亚州立大学帕克分校黑人本科生的图书馆经历。他们的目标是改善服务和空间,并强调和验证在校园和图书馆中与种族、种族主义和微观诽谤有关的经历。20 名本科生接受了采访,并被要求讲述他们的经历以及这些经历如何影响了他们对大学图书馆的看法。批判性种族理论认为种族是一种用来压迫有色人种的社会建构范畴,本研究试图从批判性种族理论的视角来反驳图书馆是一个中立空间的主流观点。研究发现了几个一致的主题。这些主题包括但不限于对图书馆服务的认识不足、大学图书馆中缺乏黑人代表,以及在图书馆空间中普遍缺乏舒适感。
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