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1 Building a Diverse Collection at the MIT Libraries A presentation for the Charleston Conference November 6, 2015 Eugenia Beh Electronic Resources Librarian

2 MIT Libraries Over 5 million print and digital resources – 2.9 million print – 3.1 million e-resources Budget = $24M 162 staff Memberships – ARL, Ivy Plus, NERL, etc.

3 Student Population FTE = 11,319 Undergraduates: 4,512 – Women: 2,055 (46%) – US Minorities: 2,317 1 (51%) Graduate students: 6,807 – Women: 2,171 (32%) – US Minorities: 1,379 (20%) International students (31%) – Undergraduates: 436 – Graduate students: 2,748 – Exchange, visiting, special students: 405

4 Diversity at MIT

5 Support for Diversity at the MIT Libraries Committee for the Promotion of Diversity and Inclusion (CPDI) events Hiring Evaluation Use central funding (when available) to buy materials to support Diversity Initiative

6 @mchris4duke https://chrisbourg.wordpress.com/

7 “Selecting based on use strikes me as an essential passive collection development philosophy. It is ceding our role in promoting diversity, and it is saying that we are OK with the scholarly and cultural heritage we preserve being decided by popularity contest…I’m arguing then, that we need to aggressively collect diverse literatures, on niche topics and by authors from underrepresented groups, not just so that our individual collections reflect our stated commitment to diversity; but to ensure that diverse voices get published and are heard and have an enduring place in the scholarly record… The kinds of research questions that can be asked by today’s scholars because the words in the books have now become data, can only be answered because of the sheer size and comprehensiveness of the corpus. - Beyond Measure: Valuing Libraries https://chrisbourg.wordpress.com/2013/05/19/beyond-measure-valuing-libraries/

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9 How Do We Operationalize Diversity? Define what diversity means at the Libraries Update strategic plan, collection development policy and Selector’s Toolkit Create special funding line for diversity materials Uncover hidden collections Highlight diverse materials in our collections

10 Bookmobile Project

11 Further considerations Consortial memberships Web archiving Create library award to recognize diversity/social justice efforts

12 Future of Libraries Task Force https://future-of-libraries.mit.edu/ future-lib@mit.edu

13 “We…want to create a culture that truly values diversity, inclusion, and transparency. We want to explore ways our library can be a force for equity and justice, within MIT and beyond. As I meet with colleagues in the Ivies Plus group, in ARL and in other collectives; I am convinced that what we are trying to do culturally is just as innovative and experimental as what we are trying to do in the areas of library services and technologies....We will be trailblazers, and as such, we will stumble and we will encounter obstacles — some of our own making, perhaps. Achieving our cultural goals is and will be challenging, and will require both patience and perseverance - but I am certain that by working together we have and will continue to make progress.” - Occasional note from CB (Sept. 25, 2015)

14 Thank you! ebeh@mit.edu


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