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Submit ReviewStephen G. Krueger (he/him or they/them) is the author of the book Supporting Trans People in Libraries and the founding member of the Gender Variant LIS Network. He has been working in various types of libraries on and off since high school, when he started at an all-volunteer public library in rural Vermont. He has since earned a BA in English from Warren Wilson College and an MSLS from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and he is now the Scholarly Publishing Librarian at Dartmouth College. Outside of work, Stephen is an avid knitter and baker; he also enjoys watching figure skating and reading about polar history. Learn more about his work at www.stephengkrueger.com, or follow him on Twitter (@StephenGKrueger).
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clio.com/abc-cliocorporate/product.aspx?pc=A5898P">Supporting Trans People in LibrariesTrans Language PrimerTrans Inclusion in Libraries (Zotero group)The Gender Variant LIS Network (GVLIS) “On the 2020 Library of the Year Award” (Stephen’s blog)
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