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Academic Libraries Advancing Transnational Feminism
Abstract:
This paper discusses a successful example of how academic libraries can support the global women’s
rights movement and impact social change. The recent collaboration between the Margery Somers
Foster Center of the Rutgers’ University Libraries and the Center for Women’s Global Leadership
(CWGL) and the Women’s and Gender Studies Department, both of the School of Arts and Sciences,
resulted in the creation of the “CWGL Poster Collection,” an open-access portal providing access to
approximately 300 posters, with corresponding metadata, published by women’s rights organizations
worldwide and housed at CWGL. and housed at CWGL. The posters chronicle twenty years of
transnational women’s activism and advocacy, while also documenting the visual culture of the global
women’s movement. The “CWGL Poster Collection” resides digitally in RUcore, Rutgers Community
Repository, where its content will be preserved for future generations.
Keywords: Academic Libraries, Women’s Activism, Women’s Rights.
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