Small acts to make safe space: a case study of the Queer Liberation Library as a queer space

Introduction. This paper examines small acts from the Queer Liberation Library (QLL) that makes it a queer space as defined in previous research. This emphasises the need for access to those with multiple minority identities, and the ways in which other libraries not focused on exclusively queer li...

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Main Author: Z. Coltman
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Language:English
Published: University of Borås 2025-05-01
Series:Information Research: An International Electronic Journal
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Online Access:https://publicera.kb.se/ir/article/view/52246
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description Introduction. This paper examines small acts from the Queer Liberation Library (QLL) that makes it a queer space as defined in previous research. This emphasises the need for access to those with multiple minority identities, and the ways in which other libraries not focused on exclusively queer literature and membership can take these small changes to make a big impact. Method. Using QLL as a case study, this paper focuses on the creation of queer space as a heterotopic mirror to normative space, refusing the unqueer spaces that attempt to enforce binaries through critical librarianship. Phenomenology is used to describe individuals’ orientations towards the normative, queer and unqueer spaces mentioned above. Analysis. The analysis takes a broad look at the purpose of QLL and other queer-focused libraries before narrowing the topic to look at three small acts on QLL’s part that build the queer space of this library: the quick exit function on their website, the lists and collections they curate monthly and QLL’s policies (collection management and membership). Conclusions. Though there is much that could, and should, be done to build queer space into public libraries, especially for multi-minority individuals, this paper argues that small acts can and should be implemented before tackling larger tasks that require excess manpower, funding and time. Though these small acts do not replace the need for larger change, they can be implemented quickly and work to make public libraries safe spaces while larger changes are slowly implemented.
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spelling doaj-art-6c8c4db0ef7d47ee81d2cba66ca4ef5d2025-08-20T03:48:02ZengUniversity of BoråsInformation Research: An International Electronic Journal1368-16132025-05-0130CoLIS10.47989/ir30CoLIS52246Small acts to make safe space: a case study of the Queer Liberation Library as a queer spaceZ. Coltman0Western University Introduction. This paper examines small acts from the Queer Liberation Library (QLL) that makes it a queer space as defined in previous research. This emphasises the need for access to those with multiple minority identities, and the ways in which other libraries not focused on exclusively queer literature and membership can take these small changes to make a big impact. Method. Using QLL as a case study, this paper focuses on the creation of queer space as a heterotopic mirror to normative space, refusing the unqueer spaces that attempt to enforce binaries through critical librarianship. Phenomenology is used to describe individuals’ orientations towards the normative, queer and unqueer spaces mentioned above. Analysis. The analysis takes a broad look at the purpose of QLL and other queer-focused libraries before narrowing the topic to look at three small acts on QLL’s part that build the queer space of this library: the quick exit function on their website, the lists and collections they curate monthly and QLL’s policies (collection management and membership). Conclusions. Though there is much that could, and should, be done to build queer space into public libraries, especially for multi-minority individuals, this paper argues that small acts can and should be implemented before tackling larger tasks that require excess manpower, funding and time. Though these small acts do not replace the need for larger change, they can be implemented quickly and work to make public libraries safe spaces while larger changes are slowly implemented. https://publicera.kb.se/ir/article/view/52246Critical librarianshipDiversity, Equity and Inclusion in LIS, incl. curriculadecolonisation and epistemic injusticeLibrary studiesPractices of literary and cultural disseminationqueer space
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Small acts to make safe space: a case study of the Queer Liberation Library as a queer space
Information Research: An International Electronic Journal
Critical librarianship
Diversity, Equity and Inclusion in LIS, incl. curricula
decolonisation and epistemic injustice
Library studies
Practices of literary and cultural dissemination
queer space
title Small acts to make safe space: a case study of the Queer Liberation Library as a queer space
title_full Small acts to make safe space: a case study of the Queer Liberation Library as a queer space
title_fullStr Small acts to make safe space: a case study of the Queer Liberation Library as a queer space
title_full_unstemmed Small acts to make safe space: a case study of the Queer Liberation Library as a queer space
title_short Small acts to make safe space: a case study of the Queer Liberation Library as a queer space
title_sort small acts to make safe space a case study of the queer liberation library as a queer space
topic Critical librarianship
Diversity, Equity and Inclusion in LIS, incl. curricula
decolonisation and epistemic injustice
Library studies
Practices of literary and cultural dissemination
queer space
url https://publicera.kb.se/ir/article/view/52246
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