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Multicultural Research

Websites and Research links

MULTICULTURAL SERVICES FOR PUBLIC LIBRARIES https://www.sl.nsw.gov.au/public-library-services/services/multicultural-services-public-libraries

Demonstration of SLNSW – Multicultural Services Webpage https://www.sl.nsw.gov.au/public-library-services

Multicultural Benchmarks As a result of the research, the multicultural benchmarks have been updated. They move from Exemplary Level 5 which is the best possible practice for public libraries in relation to multicultural services and collections to Entry Level 1 which is representative of a low level of practice. They consider the following:

  1. Planning for library services relevant to NESB clients
  2. Organisational capacity to develop and deliver multicultural services / collections
  3. Quality of multicultural services / collections
  4. Promotions and delivery
  5. Evaluation

You can read these here: http://www.sl.nsw.gov.au/sites/default/files/multicultural-library-service-benchmarks.pdf

Research in first language reading and the role of public libraries

In 2021 the State Library partnered with Charles Sturt University on a project to understand the experience of reading in first language and the role played by public libraries in supporting this experience. Twelve participants from 11 language groups were interviewed and all participants expressed the importance of reading in their first language.

The project report First language reading and the role of public libraries outlines the research process and findings. You can read it here

You can watch Jane Garner's presentation on the report here

.id - the population experts for Australia https://profile.id.com.au/australia/about-profile-id This provides the basis for making evidence-based decisions about how to provide services for the community as it changes.

SBS Census Explorer 2021 How much do you really know about your community in Australia? Learn more about where you live, the language you speak and how the country is changing based on the 2021 Census results. Census Explorer

Cultural Atlas Cultural Atlas provides information on the cultural background of Australia's migrant population, with explanations of common cultural attitudes, behaviours, social structures, etiquettes and communication styles. It includes up-to-date statistics about Australia’s migrant populations and information on their trends of arrival and settlement. https://culturalatlas.sbs.com.au/

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