Member LGBT-Related Publications

Last updated November 14, 2014. Originally compiled by Tess Goldwasser and Ellen Bosman.

Bond, Gwenda.  (05/26/2014)  [Quotes Bosman, E.]. Changing with the Times: Disruptions—digital and otherwise—aren’t necessarily a bad thing for LGBTQ publishing. In Publisher’s Weekly. 261(21): 21-26.  Retrieved June 16, 2014 fromhttp://tinyurl.com/kwnvl2h

Bosman. E. (February 2014).  Collecting to the Core—Gay and Lesbian Memoirs.  Against the Grain. 26(1): 70-71.  Retrieved June 13, 2014 from http://www.against-the-grain.com/2014/03/v26-1-collecting-to-the-core. Also available in the electronic subscription product Resources for College Libraries.  Invited article.

Bosman, E. (August 29, 2013). GLBTI Fiction: Opening the fiction closet.  Library Journal.  Retrieved September 3, 2013 from http://tinyurl.com/llwtuzy. Invited article

Coyl, P., Gibrich, C., & Levithan, D. (2014, April). “Out of the Closet and Onto the Bookshelf: Discussing GLBT Literature with David Levithan” Texas Library Association Annual Conference.  Lecture conducted from San Antonio, Texas.

Coyl, P. and Nichols, J. (2014, March)  “Out of the Closet and Onto the Shelves: GLBTQ Literature for Today’s Teen” Public Library Association Conference.  Lecture conducted from Indianapolis, Indiana.

Coyl, P., Federle, T., and Gibrich, C. (2013, April) “Out of the Closet and Onto the Shelves: GLBT Literature Today”. Texas Library Association Annual Conference.  Lecture conducted from Fort Worth, Texas.

Davies, M.G. and Rastogi, T. (2014, April).  Boy Meets Boy Meets Book: Rainbow Books for Girls, Boys, and Everyone In Between. Session presented at the Iowa Pride Conference, Ames, IA.

Hogan, Kristen (October 2014). We have chosen each other: Identifying as a queer feminist antiracist in the one-shot session. Paper presented at the Gender and Sexuality in Information Studies Colloquium, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON.

Johnston, L.N. (March 1, 2014). Developing Definitions: GLBTQ Family Memoir. Library Journal. Also appears in the electronic subscription product. Invited article.

Montague, R., McKeever, L., & Miller, J. (2014, June). Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer/Questioning (LGBTQ) Community Engagement. World Pride Human Rights Conference. Lecture conducted from University of Toronto, Toronto, ON.

Montague, R. & Andracki, T. (2014, June). A Queer Library Alliance (QLA) for Young People: Using Books with LGBTQ Content. Children’s Literature Hawai`i Biennial Conference. Lecture conducted from Chaminade University, Honolulu, HI.

Montague, R. & Andracki, T. (2013, November). Queer Library Alliance Goes to School. American Association of School Librarians National Conference. Lecture conducted from Connecticut Convention Center, Hartford, CT.

Moore, J. (2014, July). The Ally-brarian. American Library Association Annual Conference & Exhibition. Lecture conducted from the Las Vegas Convention Center, Las Vegas.

Naidoo, J.C. (Winter 2013). Over the rainbow and under the radar: Library services and programs to LGBTQ families, Children and Libraries, 11(3), 34-40.

Naidoo, J.C. (2014). Reaching out to LGBTQ youth. In K. Harrod and C. Smallwood (Eds.), Library Youth Outreach: 26 Ways to Connect With Children, Young Adults and Their Families, (pp. 84-91). Jefferson, NC: McFarland.

Nichols, J. (March 2014) “Queer and Genderqueer Library Services to Children” Public Library Association Conference, Indianapolis. (paper presentation)

Nichols, J. (July 2013) “Queer Stereotypes in Movies” on the panel “The more things change, the more they stay the same……or do they?: Hollywood’s Representation of Minorities.” Video Round Table Program. American Library Association Annual, Chicago.

Shelton, J., & Winkelstein, J. (2014). Librarians and social workers: Working together for homeless LGBTQ youth. Young Adult Library Services, 13 (1), 20-24.

Winkelstein, J.A. (19 August 2014). Public libraries: Creating safe spaces for LGBT youth. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the IFLA World Library and Information Congress.

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