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    Celebrating the 30th augustana human library

    by Guest Author May 2, 2024
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    The 30th augustana human library runs on Sunday, May 5 from 1-3 p.m. MDT.  The 30th human library is a hybrid event — the flexibility of the virtual context allows human books and readers alike from all over the world to participate! We invite you to register for the event – join us online or in-person.  

    All 30 augustana human library events have one purpose in mind: to further the development and expression of empathy. Humans facing their prejudice is a difficult task but when individuals have been willing to listen with open ears and hearts, their perspectives, attitudes and behaviours are forever changed. Through the many years of the augustana human library, more than 150 people have been “human books” sharing their stories of lived experiences of prejudice, harassment or discrimination (or, sometimes, unique life experiences).

    Some augustana human library “fun facts:”

    • In 2011, during Augustana’s Centenary, 110 opportunities were provided over 6 days for people to “take out” a human book
    • When Augustana Faculty had “theme years” where all disciplines tried to incorporate the same theme somewhere into their teaching, a “gender and sexuality” human library was held. It was a great way to share understanding on these topics!
    • To celebrate the 15th augustana human library, “Dancing Under the Sun” from New Zealand visited the campus for a week speaking about intersex and how it relates to Physical Education, Psychology, English, Political Studies and more!
    • “The Cross in the Closet ” kicked off the 16th augustana human library by sharing his journey, as a cisgender man, of immersing himself in the gay community for one year (presenting himself as a gay man).  The result was he shifted from a position of judgement and disdain to acceptance, love, and advocacy for the LGBTQIA2+ community.
    • The 20th event welcomed to the campus a young Syrian man who became separated from his school, his freedom, his family and friends, his home and his country as a result of the Syrian revolution that started in 2011.  He shared his incredible journey to Canada with many classes and student groups.  He now owns an art gallery in Alberta and is flourishing as a Canadian citizen.
    • The pandemic forced the 25th human library to take place over zoom — it initially felt disingenuous to take these intimate, small gatherings to a distant, screen-based, virtual environment. However, it quickly became clear that while some of that intimacy was lost, what was gained was the ability for human books and readers from a distance to participate more easily. Four amazing human books shared their stories of grief, facing death, overcoming sexual assault, and life after drug addiction and prison to an online crowd of a few hundred.

    Over the years, the augustana human library has been recognized with a number of awards: 

    • University of Alberta’s Equity, Diversity, Inclusion (EDI) Award, Awarded at the EDI Awards Breakfast, Edmonton, March 18, 2019.
    • American Library Association’s Presidential Citation for Innovative International Library Projects, Awarded at the American Library Association Conference, Chicago, IL, June 26, 2017
    • Association of College and Research Libraries’ Women and Gender Studies Section Significant Achievement Award, Awarded at the American Library Association Conference, San Francisco, CA, June 29, 2015

    The Augustana librarians have had many presentation and publication opportunities because of research associated with the human library. Over the years, we have engaged human books and readers in sharing their experiences in order to better understand the impact of the human library. 

    Many thanks to the human books, readers, and amazing Augustana Library staff who, together, make the augustana human library!  Key staff to highlight, both past and present, for their incredible contributions: Sarah Barriage, Cindy McKay, Bill Harder, Melanie Kuntz, Mark Fulton, and, most significantly, Tanya Pattullo and Kara Blizzard. 

    Thank you Nancy Goebel, Equity, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) Librarian for authoring this post.

    This content is licensed under a CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 Creative Commons licence.

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  • Ski Your Way Through Winter!

    by Laurel Warkentin December 15, 2022
    by Laurel Warkentin December 15, 2022

    Winter is here again on the prairies.  Whether you grew up here, or are experiencing an Alberta winter for the first time, enjoy time outdoors with a pair of cross country skis from Augustana Library!

  • Take a Step Back in Time – Augustana Campus Yearbooks

    by Laurel Warkentin November 17, 2022
    by Laurel Warkentin November 17, 2022

    Have you been wondering where you put that dusty old yearbook from your Camrose Lutheran College/Augustana University days? Look no further! As part of the Digitization Program at the University of Alberta Library, yearbooks from Augustana Campus (formerly Augustana University College, Camrose Lutheran University College, and Camrose Lutheran College) have been digitized and are now available on Internet Archive!  Augustana Campus has its origins in 1910, when Norwegian settlers to the Camrose…

  • Augustana Library Celebrates its 25th human library

    by Guest Author March 22, 2021
    by Guest Author March 22, 2021

    “Storytelling is a part of our history, and while books offer us an endless supply of knowledge and adventures, being able to take part in the unique setting of a human library, is an experience like no other. The courage that you witness while you listen first hand to the experiences of the ‘authors’ is not only humbling, but life changing. I am honored and forever grateful to have had the opportunity…

  • Collecte de livres-extérieur : Dans les coulisses d’Augustana et de Bibliothèque Saint-Jean

    by Elisabet Ingibergsson February 11, 2021
    by Elisabet Ingibergsson February 11, 2021

    Dès le moment où la pandémie a obligé les bibliothèques à fermer dans toute la province, la bibliothèque de l’ Université de l’Alberta a commencé à faire de son mieux pour aider les usagers à obtenir les documents dont ils avaient besoin et pour soutenir les efforts de recherche et d’apprentissage. L’utilisation de l’accès en ligne aux documents a atteint des sommets, mais la demande d’accès à nos collections physiques est restée…

  • Curbside Pickup: Behind-the-scenes of Augustana & BSJ

    by Guest Author February 10, 2021
    by Guest Author February 10, 2021

    From the moment the pandemic forced libraries to close their locations across the province, UAlberta Library started doing its best to help patrons get the library items they needed, and to support research and learning efforts at the University. Usage of online access to materials went through the roof, but still there was a constant demand for access to our physical collections. The library launched its curbside pickup at Rutherford library in…

  • Virtual High Fives to Mark and Hutch, the Library Dog!

    by Guest Author May 19, 2020
    by Guest Author May 19, 2020

    Hey Augustana folks! Hope you’re doing well in these upside down times! Do you miss Augustana’s friendly community? Hanging out in the busy Forum? The library? Its beautiful corners? Sunshine through the big windows? Do you miss the chit chat with the library staff while petting Hutch, the library dog? I know you do! All this and the fact that Hutch and his human Mark, two big-hearted staff members at our library,…

  • The Great Augustana Library Snowshoe Chase

    by Guest Author November 28, 2019
    by Guest Author November 28, 2019

    Winter brings plenty of fun to the Augustana Campus and many students, especially those involved with the Outdoors Club are looking forward to it. The Library is no exception to this. Skis from the Dr Garry & Dorothy Gibson Nordic Ski library are all waxed and ready to hit the trails, the library staff are excited to take part in the annual Christmas Tree Competition, and another Great Augustana Library Snowshoe Chase…

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