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Peer Reviewed Articles & Proceedings

  • Patin B., Sebastian M, Yeon J, Bertolini D, Grimm A. (2021). 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. https://doi.org/10.1002/asi.24479

  • Patin, B., Sebastian, M., Yeon, J. & Bertonlini, D. (2020). Toward Epistemic Justice: An approach for conceptualizing epistemicide in the information professions. Proceedings of the Association for Information Science and Technology Conference in Pittsburg, Pennsylvania.

  • Patin B. (2020). What is Essential?: Understanding Community Resilience and Public Libraries in the United States during Disasters. Proceedings of the Association for Information Science and Technology Conference in Pittsburg, Pennsylvania.

  • Patin, B. (2020). B.C. (Before Covid): Roles and Services of Libraries throughout Disasters. Proceedings of the Association of Library and Information Science Educators Conference in Pittsburg, Pennsylvania.

  • Gibson, A. N., Chancellor, R., Cooke, N. A., Dahlen, S., Patin, B. & Shorish, Y. (2020). Struggling to Breathe: COVID-19, Protest, and the LIS Response. Equality, Diversity and Inclusion: An International Journal, 39.

  • Patin, B. and Williamson, E.L.D. (2020) “Environmental Barriers in Children's Literature: Intersectionality and the Social Disability Model”. Conference of the Children’s Literature Association, Bellevue, WA, June, 2020.

  • Patin, B. (2019) “From Surviving to Thriving: Addressing Knowledge Gaps among Library Directors and Emergency Managers about Public Library Response after Extreme Events.” Library Research Seminar (LRS) VII, Columbia South Carolina, October, 2019.

  • Patin, B. (2016) Through Hell and High Water: A Librarian’s Autoethnography of Community Resilience after Hurricane Katrina. MediaTropes, v. 5, n. 2, p. 58-83, feb. 2016. ISSN 1913-6005. http://www.mediatropes.com/index.php/Mediatropes/article/view/26419 .

  • Patin, B. (2015) “Reforming the Digital Youth Agenda through Cultural Competence with Eliza T. Dresang.” Nordisk Tidsskrift for Informationsvidenskab og Kulturformidling, arg. 4, nr. 2.

  • Mills, J. E., Goldsmith, A., Campana, K., Patin, B., and Evans, S. (2015) “Putting Youth First: The Radical Eliza T. Dresang.” Journal of Research on Libraries & Young Adults.

  • Dresang, E., Patin, B., and Kotrla, B. (2014) Cultivating Cultural Competence: Context, Culture, and Technology of a Global Reading Challenge. Proceedings of the iConference in Berlin, Germany.

  • Scholl, J. and Patin, B. (2013). Resilient Information Infrastructures: Criticality and Role in Responding to Catastrophic Incidents in Transforming Government: People, Process and Policy.

  • Scholl, J. and Patin, B. (2012). Resilient Information Infrastructures: Empowering Adaptive Capacities under Extreme Events at the Americas' Conference on Information Systems; Seattle, Washington, October, 2012.

  • Scholl, J., Patin, B. & Chatman, A. (2012). ICT-enabled City Government Field Operations: Resiliency during Extreme Events at the Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS); Maui, Hawaii, January, 2012.

  • Hemsley, J., Patin, B. & Nahon, K. (2011). Information Movements in Networked Spaces: A Model of Networked Private and Public Spaces at the Internet Research 12.0 Conference; Seattle, Washington, October, 2011.

  • Dresang, E.T., Koh, K.W., Campana, K., Johnston, M., Lee, M.J., Marino, J., and Patin, B. (2011). Scratch on the Surface and Beyond: a Creative Programming Language for All Ages, Proceedings of the 2011 iConference, February 8-11, Seattle, WA, USA.

Select public Presentations

  • Patin, B. and Gray, L. "Keeping our Culture: Sharing 1960’s Civil Rights Familial Stories through Digital Humanities.” National Conference of African American Librarians, Tulsa, OK, August 2020.

  • Das, D. and Patin, B. Employee Satisfaction at Top-Tech Companies: An Exploratory Study. iConference; Boras, Sweden, March 2020.

  • Patin, B. and Yeon, J. “Ending Epistemicide: Amplifying Knowledge Systems in Libraries”. Library Research Seminar (LRS) VII, Columbia South Carolina, October, 2019.

  • Patin, B. “Rising Together: Community Resilience and Public Libraries.” Dissertation Poster Presentation, the Association of Library and Information Science Educators; Knoxville, TN, September, 2019.

  • Patin, B. “Ending Epistemicide: Amplifying Knowledge Systems in Academia”. SU Inclusive Teaching Workshop, Syracuse University; Syracuse NY, August, 2019.

  • Patin, B. The History of Integration in Alabama. LISSA Syracuse University; Syracuse NY, February, 2019.

  • Patin, B. Getting Subversive with Banned Books Week. LISSA Syracuse University; Syracuse NY, September 2018.

  • Hereford III, S.W. and Patin, B. Civil Rights and Cultural Competence: A History and Future of Huntsville at Young Professional’s Leadership Connect; Huntsville, AL, January, 2016

  • Patin, B. Oregon Library Association’s Moving beyond Heroes and Holidays: Approaches to LIS Reform Workshop at the Oregon Library Association’s Mock Pura Belpre Award; Portland, OR, December 2015.

  • Patin, B. Moving beyond Heroes and Holidays: Approaches to LIS Reform Workshop at the Emporia State University’s Kansas 2015 School Librarian Summer Institute; Emporia, KS, June 2015.

  • Carlyle, A., Cooke, N., Duarte, M., and Patin, B. Fearless Questions and Fierce Conversations: Social Justice and Recruiting and Retaining Doctoral Students of Color at the Association of Library and Information Science Educators; Chicago, IL, January, 2015.

  • Patin, B. “Shifting Stages: Approaches to Curriculum Reform in LIS” in ALISE Academy at the Association of Library and Information Science Educators; Chicago, IL, January, 2015.

  • Dresang, E., Patin, B., and Kotrla, B. “Cultivating Cultural Competence: Context, Culture, and Technology of a Global Reading Challenge” at the iConference; Berlin, Germany, March, 2014.

  • Cooke, N., Greene, D., Patin, B. and T. Tidline. “Where Do We Go From Here?: Exploring Perceptions of Community-Based Research as ‘Serious Research’ in LIS Education" at the Association for Library and Information Science Educators; Seattle, Washington, January, 2013.

  • Patin, B. Dynamic Library Services during Extreme Events: the case of the 2010 Earthquake and Tsunami in Chile at the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation; Seattle, Washington, December, 2012 & January, 2013.

  • Patin, B. Libraries: Information First Responders at ALA Ignite! at the American Library Association Midwinter; Seattle, Washington, January, 2013.

  • Patin, B. Resilient Information Infrastructures: Empowering Adaptive Capacities under Extreme Events at the Americas' Conference on Information Systems; Seattle, Washington, October, 2012.

  • Patin, B. Dynamic Library Services during Extreme Events: the case of the 2010 Earthquake and Tsunami in Chile at the American Library Association Annual Conference; Los Angeles, California, June, 2012.

  • Patin, B. ICT-enabled City Government Field Operations: Resiliency during Extreme Events at the Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS); Maui, Hawaii: January, 2012.

  • Patin, B. Come Hell or High Water: The Roles of Libraries and Information during Disasters; Invited Speaker at the University of Puget Sound, Tacoma, Washington: November 14, 2011.

  • Patin. B. “The Role of Information during Emergencies: a Comparison of Hurricane Katrina and the 2010 Chilean Earthquake and Tsunami” at the 3rd Annual Telecenter Conference, Santiago, Chile; April 2011.

  • Dresang, E.T., Koh, K.W., Campana, K., Johnston, M., Lee, M.J., Marino, J., and Patin, B. (2011). Scratch on the Surface and Beyond: a Creative Programming Language for All Ages, Proceedings of the 2011 iConference, February 8-11, Seattle, WA, USA.

  • Patin, B. “Awareness, Access, and Understanding: Gaining Cultural Competence through Multicultural Literature for Youth” at the Race and Pedagogy Conference; University of Puget Sound, October 2010.

  • Patin, B. “Video Gaming in School Libraries,” presented at the University of Washington Information School iYouth Conference; Seattle, WA, January 2010.

Additional publications

  • Patin, B. (2017) “Finding Hope and Community”. George W. Bush Presidential Center, Dallas, TX. https://www.bushcenter.org/publications/articles/2017/11/finding-hope-and-community.html.

  • Patin, B. (2016) “Multicultural Cultural Collection Development in Public Libraries” in Serving Everyone in Multicultural Communities: A Guide for Academic, Public, and School Libraries edited by Robin Fogle Kurz, PhD. New York: Rowman & Littlefield.

  • Dresang, E. and Patin, B. (2012). Gaining Cultural Competence: an Emerging Pattern in the Scholarship of Youth Literature at the Children's Literature Association Conference; Boston, Massachusetts.

  • Celedón, A., Pequeño, A., Garrido, M., & Patin, B. (2012). El rol de los telecentros y bibliotecas en situación de catástrofe: El caso Chileno (The Role of Telecenters and Libraries in Catastrophic Situations: the case of Chile). Seattle: Technology & Social Change Group, University of Washington Information School.

  • Garrido, M. and Patin, B. (2012). Dynamic Library Services during Extreme Events: the case of the 2010 Earthquake and Tsunami in Chile at the American Library Association Annual Conference; Los Angeles, California, June, 2012.