Milner Library is excited to announce that its newest topical library guide on reproductive justice resources is now available—fittingly launched during the month of the Reproductive Justice Speaker Series hosted by Illinois State University and YWCA McLean County. Milner Library uses guides to curate resources and provide information about navigating library databases for subjects all in one place. Recently, Milner created guides focusing on systemic racism resources and LGBTQIA+ resources. The reproductive justice guide builds on this successful example, expanding the library’s offerings.
The reproductive justice guide organizes content provided by Milner Library by material type. The guide is open to all for viewing, but some resources will be accessible only to ISU-credentialed patrons/users. Beyond library resources, the guide also includes information and links to resources available on campus and in the broader community.
Just as reproductive justice topics expand over time, this guide will continue to grow and be updated. Because of the interdisciplinary nature of the topics, many of Milner’s subject librarians collaborated on this guide. Members of the University community are welcome to reach out to any of the librarians listed in the guide for assistance with locating or recommending resources.