Autism Training at a Small Liberal Arts College: Librarian Perceptions and Takeaways

Blake Robinson, Amelia M. Anderson

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Abstract

While there has been some research about the intersection of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and larger research libraries, less work has been done in other academic library settings. To assess librarians’ knowledge of ASD, the authors administered an ASD training manual and subsequent survey to academic librarians at a liberal arts college library in the Southeast. The librarians found the training about ASD itself to be most valuable. Additionally, they gave positive assessments of their ability to serve students with ASD both at the individual and institutional levels. This suggests that librarians recognize the importance of serving this unique population.

Original languageAmerican English
JournalDefault journal
DOIs
StatePublished - Sep 22 2022
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • academic librarians
  • autism spectrum disorder
  • ASD
  • "diversity
  • equity
  • and inclusion
  • " DEI
  • "equity
  • diversity
  • " EDI
  • liberal arts colleges

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