Abstract

This article discusses the current state of cultural diversity in U.S. academic research libraries. It reports the results of a survey undertaken by the author in 1990 and mailed to the directors of 104 U.S. Association of Research Libraries member libraries. The survey asked about cultural diversity in research libraries in relation to recruitment of librarians, services to students, and collection development. This article discusses the efforts being made and offers several suggestions to assist research libraries in their attempts to become truly multicultural institutions.

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