[kids-lib] Diverse BookFinder - next steps? (Jennifer Fischer)

Hilary Evart hilaryevart at gmail.com
Sat Feb 20 14:41:50 PST 2021


Diverse Book Finder’s (DBF) Collection Assessment Tool (CAT) offers one
helpful lens for scanning a picture book collection. I ran a report in
October and found the information interesting, yet not surprising. Since
then we have had the opportunity to focus on aggressively
weeding our collection as we add more diverse options to our shelves. I am
looking forward to running another report for comparison.

One thing to consider is that CAT limits its assessment to matching books
in your collection against the database of Diverse Book Finder's own
collection. A DBF book must have a BIPOC character to be included. DBF
books are then tagged to indicate forms of diversity beyond race and
culture, such as ethnicities, genders, religions, abilities, and
sexualities. Your library’s picture books with diverse perspectives and
information that are outside the scope of DVT’s focus (e.g. "I Talk Like a
River" by Jordan Scott), will not be assigned as diverse in your report.
Because of how specifically CAT tags diversity, we use the tool with
discretion, and recognize a broader interpretation of diversity as we audit
our collection.

I hope that helps,

Hilary


Hilary Evart
Youth Services Librarian
Lake Oswego Public Library


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> Hi folks,
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> I wanted to make sure everyone saw the below email from Debbie Reese on the
> ALSC listserv.
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> I was on the Middle Grade Best Books panel for SLJ this past year, and
> consequently contributed to *The Brave*'s inclusion on their list. The now
> myriad reviews of *Brave* are very detailed and thoughtful, and I would
> encourage everyone to take the time to read them. We're always learning,
> but it's also important to own our mistakes and biases. Feel free to email
> me with questions or concerns. There's definitely work being done at SLJ
> regarding *The Brave *and I've talked with (my) editor about it, but I'm
> not privy to the publication's inner workings. *I want to state clearly
> that this email is from me and me alone as a reviewer/committee member, not
> SLJ*.
>
> "Good afternoon,
>
> *The Brave *by James Bird got starred reviews from some children's review
> journals and was placed on "Best Of 2020" lists.
>
> However, it received a negative review from *The New York Times *book
> reviewer, David Treuer, who is Ojibwe. It also
> received a negative review from *The Circle*, which is a Native newspaper
> in Minneapolis.
>
> I reviewed it and subsequently was pleased that two Ojibwe women submitted
> their reviews for posting on
> American Indians in Children's Literature. Please read and share the
> reviews, especially if teachers in your school
> plan to use the book. If there are Ojibwe children in their classrooms, the
> book will be problematic for them. For
> others, it will misinform them about Ojibwe people, places, and culture.
>
> You can start with Allie Tibbetts review (linked here). At the top of that
> review are links to mine and one by an
> Ojibwe educator. In mine are links to the NYT and Circle articles.
>
> https://americanindiansinchildrensliterature.blogspot.com/2021/02/an-ojibwe-mothers-thoughts-on-james.html
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> If you wish to share this email, there is no need to ask my permission,
> first. Just do it.
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> Thank you,
> Debbie Reese
>
> _____________________________________
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> Debbie Reese, Ph.D.
> Tribally enrolled: Namb? Pueblo
> Tewa Name: P'oesay P'oekw?n
> Founder: American Indians in Children's Literature
> Twitter: debreese"
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> Sincerely,
>
>
> *Taylor Worley                                                 *Youth
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> *Please pardon any cross-posting*
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> With the OLA conference drawing near, it is time to celebrate excellence in
> teen services. With the challenging year we've had and the way you and your
> libraries have risen to the occasion, there is no shortage of worthy
> recipients. To that end, we are soliciting nominations for the OYEA! award
> which will be presented at the OYAN reception during the OLA conference. As
> the 2020 conference was cancelled, this year we will have a double award
> with last year's and this year's winner being presented with the award!
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> Please take some time to nominate an individual, library, organization,
> program or initiative that has made a positive and significant contribution
> to teens in libraries in the state of Oregon.
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> The eligibility requirements are as follows:
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>    If a program or initiative is nominated, it must have occured within the
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> **Preference will given to nominees that are supported by a letter of
> recommendation by a teen**
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> The deadline is Friday, March 26th, 2021.
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> Nominations can be sent:
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> Via mail:
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> Keli Yeats
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> Rockwood Library
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> Keli Yeats, Teen Librarian
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> Hello! For libraries who have used Diverse BookFinder as a tool to take a
> snapshot of your picture book collection, what next steps did you take with
> the information?
>
> What quantitative or policy changes have you made after running your
> report?
>
> Thank you for any insight you can give.
>
>
> Jennifer Fischer
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> Children's Services Librarian Specialist
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> Crook County Library
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