Abstract
"Being multicultural" in LIS today more often than not still simply means a token inclusion of African Americans and ignorance of the experience of other ethnic groups. While numerous handbooks exist on researching and teaching aspects of Hispanic American, Asian American, and other ethnic groups, it is my pleasure to bring two new books to the attention of the LIS community that I hope can help us expand the diversity of our research and teaching.
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