TY - JOUR
T1 - What's in a Name? What Named Spaces Tell Us About Academic Libraries
AU - Tewell, Eamon
AU - Tobar, Cynthia
AU - Long, Harvey
AU - Castrillo, James
AU - Ettarh, Fobazi
PY - 2021
Y1 - 2021
N2 - Many academic library buildings are named after someone, whetheran inspirational thinker, a wealthy donor, or an influential professor orcollege president. These names are so commonplace that it can be easyto ignore where they came from and what their significance is. Thispaper takes a case study approach to uncovering the meanings of thesetypes of names. We will consider the purposes of named spaces, analyze the history and significance of named library spaces across severalinstitutions, and explore how to make our spaces more reflective ofour libraries’ aspirational values. By examining what academic biasesand societal oppressions the names of our buildings and spaces reflect,this paper will encourage thinking about race, gender, and class on ourcampuses in a new way.
AB - Many academic library buildings are named after someone, whetheran inspirational thinker, a wealthy donor, or an influential professor orcollege president. These names are so commonplace that it can be easyto ignore where they came from and what their significance is. Thispaper takes a case study approach to uncovering the meanings of thesetypes of names. We will consider the purposes of named spaces, analyze the history and significance of named library spaces across severalinstitutions, and explore how to make our spaces more reflective ofour libraries’ aspirational values. By examining what academic biasesand societal oppressions the names of our buildings and spaces reflect,this paper will encourage thinking about race, gender, and class on ourcampuses in a new way.
UR - http://hdl.handle.net/11213/17600
M3 - Article
SP - 179
EP - 188
JO - Association of College and Research Libraries Conference Proceedings
JF - Association of College and Research Libraries Conference Proceedings
ER -