The self as subject : autoethnographic research into identity, culture, and academic librarianship / edited by Anne-Marie Deitering, Richard Stoddart, Robert Schroeder.
Publisher:
Association of College and Research Librariesa division of the American Library Association,
Admitting what I don't know : an autoethnographic study of teaching, fear, and uncertainty / Anna Esty -- Avoiding autoethnography : writing toward burnout / Benjamin R. Harris -- Version control / Sarah Hartman-Caverly -- Finding Boomer Harding : an autoethnography about history, librarianship, and reconnecting / Heidi LM Jacobs -- When worlds collide / Derrick Jefferson -- Looking through a colored lens : a Black librarian's narrative / La Loria Konata -- Cataloger's judgement and cataloger's bias : on lived experience and metadata creation / Erin Leach -- Carving out a space : ambiguity and librarian teacher identity in the academy / Janna Mattson, Maoria J. Kirker, Mary K. Oberlies, and Jason Byrd -- Away from the library / David H. Michels -- Academic rejection and libraries / Emily Rogers -- You, she, I : an autoethnographic exploration through noise / Michele R. Santamaría -- Many hats, one head : considering professional identity in academic library directorship / Maura A. Smale -- The intersections of art and librarianship / Jolanda-Pieta (Joey) van Arnhem -- Library origin story / Mita Williams -- Evaluative criteria for autoethnographic research : who's to judge? / Robert Schroeder -- Shuffle the cards, save the cat, and eat the cake / Rick Stoddart.
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