Dr. Dunkley's primary research interests are: multicultural literature for
children and young adults, special collection preservation and development in
children's literature, and the role of media specialists in literature-based reading
programs. 

Diversity in Librarianship

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Recruiting for Diversity: The Florida Experience, School of Information Faculty Publications (2006)

The proposal panel presentation offers a summary of the experiences of the two IMLS sponsored...

 

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Two Florida Librarians: Dr. Henrietta M. Smith and Samuel F. Morrison,Change Makers in the Profession, School of Information Faculty Publications (2006)

Drs. Henrietta M. Smith and Samuel F. Morrison are change makers in the library profession....

 

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ELSUN Scholars Challenged by Library Professionals: Will You Lead or Manage?, School of Information Faculty Publications (2005)
 

In Union There is Strength: Library and Information Science Educators and Librarians' Associations of Color (with Kathleen de la Pena McCook), School of Information Faculty Publications (2005)
 

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Hispanic Heritage Month and Multiculturalism: An Opportunity for Meaningful Dialogue (with Sonia Wohlmuth), School of Information Faculty Publications (2004)
 

Multicultural Literature for Children & Young Adults

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A Personal Visit with Ashley Bryan, School of Information Faculty Publications (2008)

Dunkley describes her meeting with Ashley Bryan, children's author, illustrator, and historian.

 

General & Miscellaneous

Libraries and Media Centers (with James O. Carey), School of Information Faculty Publications (2007)