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Margarita Shawcross1, Brenda Linares2, Emily Vardell3
1maggie.shawcross@unco.edu, University of Northern Colorado.
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In Fall 2019, the Midcontinental Chapter of the Medical Library Association (MCMLA) welcomed a new incoming chair who outlined four priorities for their tenure including "adopting Diversity & Inclusion (D&I) values, policies, and practices in every aspect of the organization" [1]. These priorities led to the MCMLA Executive Committee approving the creation of the Diversity and Inclusion (D&I) Task Force. The task force created a survey to capture the makeup of the current MCMLA membership, as well as to assess the diversity climate of the organization.
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