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Many of us have swallowed the idea that productivity is more important than people. [Editor’s Note: Yes!] This sometimes means explicitly pointing out when work expectations are unreasonable, or harmful, or cause us to miss opportunities. If we’re not willing to examine how some of our practices exclude co-workers from full participation, how are we going to be mindful of our users? And vice versa.
Letters to a Young Librarian: My (Library) Life with Invisible Disabilities, by Jessica Schomberg

Source: letterstoayounglibrarian.blogspot.com

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