Diversity in academic librarianship: a New Zealand perspective
This paper explores diversity in the context of academic libraries in New Zealand in the 21st century, how the concept of diversity has been addressed in the literature, and discusses how diversity has been understood and implemented. It highlights prominent issues of diversity in libraries, such as...
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Library and Information Association of New Zealand Aotearoa (LIANZA),
2016-02-03T21:37:34Z.
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