Beth Patin
Syracuse University
H-index: 8
North America-United States
Top articles of Beth Patin
Title | Journal | Author(s) | Publication Date |
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Epistemicide and anti-blackness in libraries, archives, and museums: Working toward equity through epistemic justice practices | Beth JH Patin Melissa Smith Tyler Youngman Jieun Yeon Jeanne Kambara | 2023/3/21 | |
Epistemicide Beyond Borders | The International Journal of Information, Diversity, & Inclusion | Jieun Yeon Melissa Smith Tyler Youngman Beth Patin | 2023/1/1 |
ALISE Historical Perspectives SIG: History for Impact | Proceedings of the ALISE Annual Conference | Joseph Winberry Beth Patin José Aguiñaga Nicole Cooke LaVerne Gray | 2023/9/29 |
Flashing the Hazard Lights: Interrogating Discourses of Disruptive Algorithmic Technologies in LIS Education | Proceedings of the ALISE Annual Conference | Tyler Youngman Sarah Appedu Zhasmina Tacheva Beth Patin | 2023/9/29 |
Epistemicide Beyond Borders: Addressing Epistemic Injustice in Global Library and Information Settings through Critical International Librarianship | The International Journal of Information, Diversity, & Inclusion (IJIDI) | Jieun Yeon Melissa Smith Tyler Youngman Beth Patin | 2023/4/7 |
The half has never been told: Using historical objects for teaching LIS history and archives | Proceedings of the ALISE Annual Conference, 2022 | LaVerne Gray Aisha Johnson Joseph Winberry Beth Patin | 2022 |
The Sankofa Intervention: Combatting the Epistemicide of Parasitic Omission Through Civil Rights Literacy in Community Information Contexts | Proceedings of the ALISE Annual Conference | Beth Patin Tyler Youngman | 2022/10/20 |
Know Better: Combatting Epistemicide by Addressing the Ethics of Neutrality in LIS | Journal of Information Ethics | Melinda Sebastian Tyler Youngman Beth Patin | 2022/10/1 |
Epistemicide on the record: Theorizing commemorative injustice and reimagining interdisciplinary discourses in cultural information studies | Proceedings of the Association for Information Science and Technology | Tyler Youngman Sebastian Modrow Melissa Smith Beth Patin | 2022/10 |
Citational justice and the politics of knowledge production | interactions | Syed Ishtiaque Ahmed Sareeta Amrute Jeffrey Bardzell Shaowen Bardzell Nicola Bidwell | 2022/8/30 |
Interrupting epistemicide: A practical framework for naming, identifying, and ending epistemic injustice in the information professions | Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology | Beth Patin Melinda Sebastian Jieun Yeon Danielle Bertolini Alexandra Grimm | 2021/4/7 |
Ep-i-what? Using The Force to Understand Epistemicide | Using The Force to Understand Epistemicide (November 9, 2021). Information Matters | Beth Patin Melinda Sebastian | 2021 |
The mis-education of the librarian: Addressing curricular injustice in the LIS classroom through social justice pedagogy | Beth Patin Melinda Sebastian Jieun Yeon Danielle Bertolini Alexandra Grimm | 2022 | |
At the margins of epistemology: amplifying alternative ways of knowing in library and information science | Proceedings of the Association for Information Science and Technology | Beth Patin Tami Oliphant Danielle Allard LaVerne Gray Rachel Ivy Clarke | 2021/10 |
BC (before Covid): How libraries build community resilience throughout disasters through roles and services | Critical librarianship | Beth Patin | 2021/9/20 |
Storytelling and/as Resilience | Critical librarianship | Kate McDowell Nicole Cooke Janice Del Negro Beth Patin Curtis Tenney | 2021/9/20 |
Rising together: Community resilience and public libraries | Beth Joy Patin | 2020 | |
Toward epistemic justice: An approach for conceptualizing epistemicide in the information professions | Proceedings of the Association for Information Science and Technology | Beth Patin Melinda Sebastian Jieun Yeon Danielle Bertolini | 2020/10 |
What is essential?: Understanding community resilience and public libraries in the United States during disasters | Proceedings of the Association for Information Science and Technology | Beth Patin | 2020/10 |
Struggling to breathe: COVID-19, protest and the LIS response | Equality, Diversity and Inclusion: An International Journal | Amelia N Gibson Renate L Chancellor Nicole A Cooke Sarah Park Dahlen Beth Patin | 2020/8/3 |