Asian American Librarians and Library Services

Asian American Librarians and Library Services
Title Asian American Librarians and Library Services PDF eBook
Author Janet Hyunju Clarke
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Total Pages 396
Release 2018
Genre LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES
ISBN 9781442274914

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Library professionals and scholars share reflections, best practices, and strategies for building collections about and supporting the information needs of Asian American communities. It conveys the need for diversity in the LIS field, library programming, and resources to better reflect the experiences and needs of Asian Americans.

Amina's Song

Amina's Song
Title Amina's Song PDF eBook
Author Hena Khan
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Total Pages 304
Release 2022-04-19
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1534459898

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Feeling pulled between two cultures after a month with family in Pakistan, Amina shares her experiences with Wisconsin classmates through a class assignment and a songwriting project with new student Nico.

Asian/Pacific Islander American Women

Asian/Pacific Islander American Women
Title Asian/Pacific Islander American Women PDF eBook
Author Shirley Hune
Publisher NYU Press
Total Pages 438
Release 2003-08
Genre History
ISBN 0814736327

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A groundbreaking anthology devoted to Asian/Pacific Islander American women and their experiences Asian/Pacific Islander American Women is the first collection devoted to the historical study of A/PI women's diverse experiences in America. Covering a broad terrain from pre-large scale Asian emigration and Hawaii in its pre-Western contact period to the continental United States, the Philippines, and Guam at the end of the twentieth century, the text views women as historical subjects actively negotiating complex hierarchies of power. The volume presents new findings about a range of groups, including recent immigrants to the U.S. and understudied communities. Comprised of original new work, it includes chapters on women who are Cambodian, Chamorro, Chinese, Filipino, Hmong, Japanese, Korean, Native Hawaiian, South Asian, and Vietnamese Americans. It addresses a wide range of women's experiences-as immigrants, military brides, refugees, American born, lesbians, workers, mothers, beauty contestants, and community activists. There are also pieces on historiography and methodology, and bibliographic and video documentary resources. This groundbreaking anthology is an important addition to the scholarship in Asian/Pacific American studies, ethnic studies, American studies, women's studies, and U.S. history, and is a valuable resource for scholars and students. Contributors include: Xiaolan Bao, Sucheng Chan, Catherine Ceniza Choy, Vivian Loyola Dames, Jennifer Gee, Madhulika S. Khandelwal, Lili M. Kim, Nancy In Kyung Kim, Erika Lee, Shirley Jennifer Lim, Valerie Matsumoto, Sucheta Mazumdar, Davianna Pomaika'i McGregor, Trinity A. Ordona, Rhacel Salazar Parreñas, Amy Ku'uleialoha Stillman, Charlene Tung, Kathleen Uno, Linda Trinh Võ, Judy Tzu-Chun Wu, Ji-Yeon Yuh, and Judy Yung.

Asian American Librarians and Library Services

Asian American Librarians and Library Services
Title Asian American Librarians and Library Services PDF eBook
Author Janet Hyunju Clarke
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages 416
Release 2017-12-08
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 144227493X

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What are the library services and resources that Asian Pacific Americans need? What does it mean to be an Asian Pacific American librarian in the 21st century? In Asian American Librarians and Library Services: Activism, Collaborations, and Strategies, library professionals and scholars share reflections, best practices, and strategies, and convey the critical need for diversity in the LIS field, library programming, and resources to better reflect the rich and varied experiences and information needs of Asian Americans in the US and beyond. The contributors show that they care deeply about diversity, that they acknowledge that it is painfully lacking in so many aspects of libraries and librarianship, and that libraries and the LIS profession must systematically integrate diversity and inclusion into their strategic priorities and practices, indeed, in their very mission, such that the rich diversity of experiences and histories of Asian Americans in library and archival collections, services, and programming are not only validated and recognized, but also valued and celebrated as vital components of the shared American experience. The volume recognizes and honors the creative and intentional work librarians do for their constituent Asian American communities in promoting resources, services, and outreach.

Pushing the Margins: Women of Color and Intersectionality in Lis

Pushing the Margins: Women of Color and Intersectionality in Lis
Title Pushing the Margins: Women of Color and Intersectionality in Lis PDF eBook
Author Rose L. Chou
Publisher Library Juice Press
Total Pages 510
Release 2018-06
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9781634000529

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Queen of Physics

Queen of Physics
Title Queen of Physics PDF eBook
Author Teresa Robeson
Publisher Union Square & Co.
Total Pages 47
Release 2020-02-28
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1454941596

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Meet Wu Chien Shiung, famous physicist who overcame prejudice to prove that she could be anything she wanted. “Wu Chien Shiung's story is remarkable—and so is the way this book does it justice.” —Booklist (Starred review) When Wu Chien Shiung was born in China 100 years ago, most girls did not attend school; no one considered them as smart as boys. But her parents felt differently. Giving her a name meaning “Courageous Hero,” they encouraged her love of learning and science. This engaging biography follows Wu Chien Shiung as she battles sexism and racism to become what Newsweek magazine called the “Queen of Physics” for her work on beta decay. Along the way, she earned the admiration of famous scientists like Enrico Fermi and Robert Oppenheimer and became the first woman hired as an instructor by Princeton University, the first woman elected President of the American Physical Society, the first scientist to have an asteroid named after her when she was still alive, and many other honors.

Remapping Asian American History

Remapping Asian American History
Title Remapping Asian American History PDF eBook
Author Sucheng Chan
Publisher Rowman Altamira
Total Pages 312
Release 2003
Genre History
ISBN 9780759104808

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Remapping Asian American History discusses new frameworks such as transnationalism, the political contexts of international migrations, and a multipolar approach to the study of contemporary U.S. race relations. Collectively, the essays in this volume challenge some long-held assumptions about Asian-American communities and point to new directions in Asian American historiography. Visit our website for sample chapters!