%0 Journal Article %T Link Established Between LBGT-Friendly Campus Climate Index Scores and Web-Based Resources of Academic Libraries. A Review of: Ciszek, M. P. (2011). Out on the web: The relationship between campus climate and GLBT-related web-based resources in academic libraries. The Journal of Academic Librarianship, 37(5), 430-436. doi: 10.1016/j.acalib.2011.06.007 %A Kathleen Reed %J Evidence Based Library and Information Practice %D 2013 %I University of Alberta %X Objective 每 To explore whether academic institutions that score highly on the LGBT Friendly Campus Climate Index also have well-developed Web-based library resources to support GLBT (gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender) students. Design 每 Website analysis, percentage, and binary logistic regression analysis. Setting 每 Library websites of colleges and universities in four American geographic regions: Northeast, Midwest, South, and West. Subjects 每 There were 259 colleges and universities that participated in the 2010 LGBT-Friendly Campus Climate Index. Methods 每 The author visited the library websites of all institutions and surveyed available GLBT-related resources. The criteria for online resources included: 1) A research guide for GLBT studies or geared toward GLBT students, 2) An individual identified within the research guide as a contact for GLBT-related resources, and 3) A subscription to EBSCO*s GLBT Life database. Whether or not the academic libraries had the above resources was then analyzed with each institution*s score on the climate survey scale. The author controlled for geographical location, religious affiliation, and campus setting of the college or university. Main Results 每 There is a positive direct relationship between whether a library makes GLBT resources available on the Web and campus climate. However, only 25% of libraries surveyed published a research guide, 18% named a contact individual, and 31% subscribed to GLBT Life. Conclusion 每 While parent institutions commit to GLBT students by taking the LBGT-Friendly Campus Climate Index survey, academic libraries lag behind providing online resources for this community. %K GLBT %K climate %K academic librarianship %K gay %U http://ejournals.library.ualberta.ca/index.php/EBLIP/article/view/18554/14801