A Tale of Two Audits: Enhancing Diversity in Academic Library Collections
Abstract
This paper discusses two collection diversity audit projects undertaken by a mid-size university library. For the first
project, we evaluated our leisure collection based on the characteristics of the main characters in the books, with the
goal of adapting the process for our main collections. For the second project, librarians created a flexible spreadsheet
that was used to track diversity metrics for new book orders. This article discusses why the first project did not work well
for us, but taught us some valuable lessons about conducting a collection diversity audit, and how the second project
better matched our needs.
project, we evaluated our leisure collection based on the characteristics of the main characters in the books, with the
goal of adapting the process for our main collections. For the second project, librarians created a flexible spreadsheet
that was used to track diversity metrics for new book orders. This article discusses why the first project did not work well
for us, but taught us some valuable lessons about conducting a collection diversity audit, and how the second project
better matched our needs.
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PDFDOI: https://doi.org/10.5860/rusq.61.2.8612
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