Roundtable: What is Holding Librarianship Back from Being more Inclusive of Visible Minorities

  • Noor T
  • Bell N
  • Chan M
  • et al.
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For this issue, we asked three librarians and one MLIS candidate to respond to the following question: “According to Statistics Canada, 19.1% of the Canadian population identify themselves as visible minorities, but in the CAPAL census, only 9.1% of respondents identify as members of visible minorities. What is holding librarianship back from being more inclusive of visible minorities?” Enjoy!

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Noor, T., Bell, N., Chan, M. P., Liu, G., & Ramos, A. (2018). Roundtable: What is Holding Librarianship Back from Being more Inclusive of Visible Minorities. Partnership: The Canadian Journal of Library and Information Practice and Research, 13(2). https://doi.org/10.21083/partnership.v13i2.4887

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