Reference and Public Service
1 Librarian, 1 Reference: the #1Lib1Ref campaign for Wikipedia runs through February 3rd, but you can always add references and citations
Anastasi, Katy. "Abolitionist De-Escalation and the Library." Virtual poster session, 2020.
Balzer, Cass. “Rethinking Police Presence.” American Libraries Magazine, July 8, 2020.
Clark, I. J. “Public libraries, police and the normalisation of surveillance.” Infoism, 24 August, 2016.
Dapier, Jarrett, and Knox, Emily. “When Not to Call the Cops: A Plea to Protect Black Patrons.” American Libraries Magazine, July 8, 2020.
Reference Librarianship & Justice: History, Practice, & Praxis. Editors: Kate Adler, Ian Beilin, Eamon Tewell. Library Juice Press, November 2018.
Robinson, Nathan. “No Holds Barred: Policing and Security in the Public Library.” In the Library with the Lead Pipe, 11 December, 2019.
Safe OUTside the System: The SOS Collective: "an anti-violence program led by and for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Two Spirit, Trans, and Gender Non Conforming people of color. We are devoted to challenging hate and police violence by using community based strategies rather than relying on the police."
Sifton, Daniel. “The Last Taboo: abolishing library fines.” Partnership: The Canadian Journal of Library and Information Practice and Research, 4:1, 2009.