1. Resources
Human Rights and Justice Issues Database: HeinOnline database focuses on human rights and justice issues. The Open Society Justice Initiative
database provides access to briefing papers, publications, reports, handbooks, legal
and policy submissions, and fact sheets by the Justice Initiative on human rights
and justice issues.
Social Justice and Sustainability Research Guides: Our Reference Librarians have recently put together two new research guides to provide resources and information for those interested in Sustainability and Social Justice.
Ethnic Diversity Database: Ethnic Diversity Source provides rich access to a variety of materials dating back
to 1923 that cover the cultures, traditions, social treatment, and lived experiences
of different ethnic groups in the United States, including African Americans, Arab
Americans, Asian Americans, Jewish Americans, Latinx Americans, Native Americans,
and multiracial Americans. The database includes peer-reviewed journals, magazines,
newspapers, e-books, biographies, historical documents, videos, and primary source
documents consisting of speeches, letters, and interviews.
2. Services
The Coordinator of Diversity Initiatives: Library administration selected a librarian to represent the Leatherby Libraries on
all related diversity initiatives, including the DEI Chapman University Task Force.
The diversity librarian has been charged with creating a comprehensive diversity plan
that will include innovative ways of thinking about diversity and emphasize diversity
of thought, which has always been at the heart of academic libraries.
MyLibrary! App: The Leatherby Libraries now has the MyLibrary! application which is available on
all iOS or Android mobile devices. Some features include renewing items, searching
items in the catalog, placing holds, viewing account information, and much more!
3. Spaces
Italian Heritage Archive Study Room: Celebrates the culture and history of Italian Americans. The study room contains
many artifacts, including gifts from John N. La Corte, the founder of the Italian
Historical Society of America, who dedicated his life to informing the public about
Italian-American culture.
Sikhs and Sikhism in America Study Room: The Sikhs and Sikhism in America Study Room was developed as part of the Leatherby
Libraries project Sikh Initiatives at Chapman University. This study room displays
artifacts and a photo wall of Famous Sikh Americans to promote further understanding
and appreciation of the Sikh religion.
Mendez v. Westminster Group Study Room: Our Mendez v Westminster Group Study Room provides resources and information on the
historical ruling that was used as a precedent to desegregate public schools in California,
and paved the way to end segregation based on race in the United States.
Henri Temianka Archives Multimedia Room: In celebration of Henri Temianka, a world-renowned violinist, educator, conductor,
and writer, the Leatherby Libraries created the Henri Temianka Archives Multimedia
Room containing Temianka’s personal belongings and other artifacts, allowing patrons
to learn about his career and influence on the musical world.
Donna Ford Attallah '61 Angels Room: The Donna Ford Attallah ’61 Angels Room contains a sampling of Donna Ford Attallah’s
collection of more than 5,000 angel statues made from various mediums, including bronze,
paper-mâché, and crystal.
To read more about the Leatherby Libraries' themed study rooms, check out our blog.
4. Technology
Open Educational Resources (OER): Research has shown that using OER in place of traditional textbooks helps to create
more equitable and inclusive learning experiences for marginalized students. The Leatherby
Libraries offers workshops, guides, open access research, and the ability to publish for free in the Wiley and Cambridge University Press Journals.
Increase in Seamless Access to Electronic Full-Text Content: The Leatherby Libraries switched to a new link resolver and Journal A-Z List to
make accessibility easier for students, faculty, and staff to locate and access electronic
journals and other resources.
EBSCO Mobile App: EBSCO has launched an upgraded version of its mobile app, making it easier than ever
to access research and scholarship from the library’s
Start Your Search platform or our
individual EBSCO databases. The app allows users to read and listen to articles from the databases, conduct
searches and save articles, pull up previously saved or viewed search results, and
stay organized by providing access to saved items across devices that are logged in
to a user’s EBSCO account. In addition, users can download and read EBSCO e-books
directly in the app.
5. Exhibits and Displays
Martha Redbone: This display, created in collaboration with the Musco Center for the Arts, celebrates
Martha Redbone, a celebrated Native and African American vocalist, songwriter, composer,
and educator. Items detail traditional Cherokee chants, bluegrass, blues, country,
gospel, jazz, rock, and funk sounds that Redbone weaves together to express her commitment
to the protection of America's land through music.
Martin Luther King Jr.: Every January, the Leatherby Libraries creates a display to honor Dr. Martin Luther
King Jr. and his legacy as a nonviolent civil rights leader who worked against segregation
in the United States. Books are selected to educate and inform patrons about Dr. King’s
lasting impact on American society.
César Chávez: A display created to celebrate César Chávez, a Mexican-American educator, environmentalist,
and civil rights leader. The exhibit, created in honor of César Chávez Day, compiles
publications celebrating Chávez’s legacy as a leader in the fight for nonviolent social
change, education, environment, and consumer rights in America.
Native American Art: This exhibit celebrates Native American Art, including traditional and modern artwork.
This exhibit honors historical and contemporary Native American culture by displaying
paintings, sculptures, basketry, pottery, photography, and other artistic mediums
created by past and present Native American artists.
Arab Heritage Month: President Biden proclaimed April National Arab American Heritage Month in 2023, and
the Leatherby Libraries celebrated by creating a display to pay tribute to Arab American
culture, heritage, literature, and experiences.
Pinoy Panthers: The Pinoy Panthers display was curated to take viewers through the history of Filipino/a
culture in California, specifically the history of Filipino/a community at Chapman
University, to fostwer a greater understanding of the diverse history of Filipino/a
culture at Chapman University.
I AM CHAPMAN: The Leatherby Libraries was pleased to participate in the campus-wide I AM CHAPMAN
campaign designed to explore and affirm different identities in the Chapman community.
The photo exhibit allowed students to foster a greater understanding of the identities
that they are surrounded by on campus to create a more inclusive community for all
students.
6. Programming and Events
Staff Art Exhibit: An annual event organized by the Leatherby Libraries that invites staff members from
everywhere in the Chapman community to share their artistic creations in a collaborative
exhibits to showcase the diverse talents of those within the Chapman community while
promoting art for everyone.
Empowering Muslim Women: The Leatherby Libraries hosted this powerful event to inform attendees about Muslim
women's cultural history, practices, and views through activities and an exhibit showcasing
examples of powerful Muslim women in society to raise increased awareness and appreciation
of the unique experiences facing Muslim women.
Howard Arthur Tibbs: Citizen, Musician, and Tuskegee Airman: The Leatherby Libraries hosted Howard Arthur Tibbs’ son Philip Tibbs as he detailed
his father’s experience defending the United States while experiencing racial injustices
through a selection of letters, photographs, and his personal music collection that
he played as a jazz saxophonist with the Army Air Force band.
Nobel Prize Winners at the Leatherby Libraries: The Leatherby Libraries has connections to many Nobel Prize Winners in different
industries who have contributed to programming and collections in the library. A notable
winner with connections to the Leatherby Libraries is Dr. Vernon L. Smith (Nobel Prize
in Economic Sciences), whose Nobel Prize can be seen in the Leatherby’s Frank Mt.
Pleasant Library of Special Collections & Archive.