Is the library a ‘Welcoming space’? A survey addressing the experiences of diverse students in an urban academic library.

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2008

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Elteto, S.; Jackson, R.; Lim A. (2008). “Is the library a ‘Welcoming space’? A survey addressing the experiences of diverse students in an urban academic library.” Peer reviewed. Portal: Libraries and the Academy, 8(3), 325-337.

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This article presents a case study of an urban academic library's attempt to identify factors that influence the perceptions of students of color concerning the library as a welcoming space. The goal of this study is to determine if there are qualitative divergent factors along racial lines concerning how students use this library. The research is grounded in the theory of symbolic interactionism and Critical Race Theory. The authors then used these theories to focus on three themes that emerged reflecting racial differences among library users. This project adds to the limited scholarly research concerning the influence of the library on the experiences and the retention and success rates of students of color. (Contains 30 notes.)

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