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Our Neighborhoods and Service Areas are Changing

Our Neighborhoods and Service Areas are Changing. INFORMATION 911! Tracie D. Hall Dominican University GSLIS tdhall68@hotmail.com. Why has diversity become such a buzzword?. John D. Rockefeller once said:

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Our Neighborhoods and Service Areas are Changing

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  1. Our Neighborhoods and Service Areas are Changing

  2. INFORMATION 911! Tracie D. Hall Dominican University GSLIS tdhall68@hotmail.com

  3. Why has diversity become such a buzzword? John D. Rockefeller once said: “I will pay more for the ability to deal with people than for any ability under the sun.” Twenty-first century libraries are beginning to understand that the work of diversity is simply the work of learning to “deal with people”, who are often as different as they are the same. Diversity and the lens of cultural competence compels us to move beyond the old service mantra of “treat people as you wish to be treated” and a new service framework designed to make service more meaningful and transformational for the library user: “Treat others as they wish to be treated”.

  4. DIMENSIONS OF HUMAN DIVERSITY

  5. Libraries Everywhere are Coping with Change:Finland’s Infobank Project A service has been created through the Open Learning Centre Project (Avoin oppimiskeskus –projekti) (yrs. 2001-2003) organized by the International Cultural Centre Caisa (Kansainvälinen kulttuurikeskus Caisa) in cooperation with the Kelsinki City Library (Helsingin kaupunginkirjasto). The project is funded by the City of Helsinki and the European Social Fund. http://www.infopankki.fi/default.asp Select Topic:WELCOME TO FINLAND PERMITS ACCOMMODATION FINNISH LANGUAGE WORK EDUCATION HEALTH SOCIAL SERVICES CRISES CULTURE AND LEISUREASSOCIATIONS Info Bank contains “Important basic information for immigrants on the functioning of society and opportunities in Finland.”

  6. Increased Migration is adding to the diversity and multiculturalism in the US

  7. Assumptions and Values Voting

  8. Issues of Access and Inequity that Impede Diversity in Libraries: • Monolingual nature of library communication and native language insularity of immigrant communities. Kalyani Rai (2002) notes that 56% of Asians do not speak fluent English and 35% live in linguistically isolated households • Unfamiliarity with and Misperceptions of Library Services (include fear of costs and fees) • Feelings of Inadequacy (language, cultural, class or income level) • Past Experience of Exclusion or Poor Treatment (new migrants may fear ill-treatment, miscommunication, judgment) • Cultural, Social and Physical Barriers {signage, ADA, etc} • Linguistic Barriers {signage, absence of multilingual staff, computer technology, collections, programs, answering machine systems} • Cognitive or Communication Preferences {Visual/Auditory/Kinesthetic} • Library funding and staffing mirrors socio-economic or political inequities • Feelings of Inadequacy • Sanctioning “identified patient’ treatment To scale this wall, we need a committed workforce.

  9. Ideas for Improving Public Library Services to Diverse Populations • “Check” yourself • Reach out to community stakeholders working with populations underserved by the library and look for ways to establish partnerships. • Challenge the “invited, but not included” mode of “diversity” work. • Look outside of libraries and at other businesses for customer-service and best practice ideas. • Champion diversity as central (not tangential) to customer service. • Remember the much quoted mantra: “If you don’t like change, you’ll hate irrelevancy.” • Remember what happened when Rabbit tried to build a house

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