拓展跨文化能力的叙事

Nastasha E. Johnson, William C. Ledbetter
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图书馆和图书馆专业人员每天都面临着适应其所在高校不断变化的文化构成的挑战。具备文化能力是一个过程,需要做更多的研究来确定图书馆工作人员在他们的个人旅程中的位置,以便图书馆具有包容性和适应性。在本项目中,我们使用跨文化发展量表(IDI)和信仰、事件、价值观量表(BEVI)对一所大型研究型大学的一小部分图书馆工作人员的跨文化能力进行了测量。参与者识别并参与非自己的文化,然后对其进行自我汇报。我们的研究表明,那些有意融入其他文化的人会变得更有文化能力。
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Expanding the Narrative of Intercultural Competence
Libraries and library professionals are challenged daily to adapt to the changing cultural makeup of the colleges and universities in which they are situated. Being culturally competent is a journey, and more research needs to be done to determine where library workers are in their individual journeys in order for libraries to be inclusive and adaptive. In this project, we measure the intercultural competence of a small sample of library workers at a large research-intensive university using the Intercultural Development Inventory (IDI) and the Beliefs, Events, Values Inventory (BEVI). Participants identified and engaged with cultures that were not their own and then self-debriefed about them. Our research suggests that those who intentionally engage with other cultures will become more culturally competent.
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