The challenge of building multilingual collections in Canadian public libraries

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A Web-based survey was conducted to determine the extent to which Canadian public libraries are collecting multilingual materials (foreign languages other than English and French), the methods that they use to select these materials, and whether public librarians are sufficiently prepared to provide their multilingual clientele with an adequate range of materials and services. There is room for improvement with regard to collection development of multilingual materials in Canadian public libraries, as well as in educating staff about keeping multilingual collections current, diverse, and of sufficient interest to potential users to keep such materials circulating, The main constraints preventing public libraries from developing better multilingual collections are addressed, and recommendations for improving the state of multilingual holdings are provided.

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Dilevko, J., & Dali, K. (2002). The challenge of building multilingual collections in Canadian public libraries. Library Resources and Technical Services. American Library Association. https://doi.org/10.5860/lrts.46n4.116

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