Author:
Backowski Roxanne Marie,Morton Timothy Ryan
Abstract
Academic libraries have increasingly recognized the need to collect diverse
materials. Simultaneously, academic libraries need to continue to develop additional
measures to evaluate collections for diversity as well as connect to collections to
their users and their campus initiatives and priorities. This paper features
perspectives from two academic libraries and shares how both are grappling with not only
assessing collections for the equity, diversity, and inclusivity, but also to place
those collection efforts in the broader picture of institutional values and
goals.
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