Keywords
Collection
Management
LGBTIQA
Perspectives
Management
LGBTIQA
Perspectives
Abstract
Carmel Byrne explores her school library’s work to create an inclusive collection and her specific work in the area of LGBTIQA+ perspectives. The work is characterised by a willingness to involve student input in their processes.
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