Building Inclusion: Student Outcomes from an Academic Library’s Gallery Exhibit in Florida

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.33137/ijidi.v7i3/4.40709

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diversity, exhibit, inclusion, interactive, student engagement

Abstract

In October 2022, University of Central Florida librarians created an interactive exhibit for students to express themselves on topics related to inclusion and diversity. At the main entrance to the library, there is a long gallery wall that typically showcases artwork or informational exhibits. To create a more inclusive exhibit of students’ voices, librarians created a series of prompts, and students posted their reactions to the prompts on this wall. Librarians developing the exhibit purposely decided to reimagine the exhibit from one that tells a story about a traditional diversity topic to one that creates a positive sense of community among students. The popularity of the wall was overwhelming, with over 3,000 individual responses from students. The exhibit acted as a conversation prompt and a way for students to share their perspectives. This paper outlines the steps to creating a similar exhibit and an analysis of students’ responses.

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Author Biographies

Katy Miller, University of Central Florida

Katy Miller is the Department Head for Student Learning and Engagement and the Connect Libraries at the University of Central Florida. Prior to this role she served as UCF's Textbook Affordability Librarian. Before joining UCF, she worked as a Title V grant Project Director for East Campus of Valencia College and Library Director for Valencia's Winter Park Campus. She is interested in how libraries can connect with students and develop strategies to position the library as an essential part of their academic journey.

Kristine J. Shrauger

Kristine J. Shrauger has been the Head of Interlibrary Loan and Document Delivery Services at the University of Central Florida since 2004. In addition, she has been serving on a variety of DEI committees throughout campus and the southeast.  She received two ALA Carnegie-Whitney Grants to build a database that showcases diversity, equity and inclusion within children's picture and young adult books.     

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2023-11-16

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Special Section - Reports From the Field