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Strategies to Serve Multiethnic Populations. Loida Garcia-Febo Assistant Coordinator, Special Services Queens Library May 11, 2007. Get to know your community. Research and Analysis of Census statistics Contact community organizations Contact churches
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Strategies to Serve Multiethnic Populations Loida Garcia-Febo Assistant Coordinator, Special Services Queens Library May 11, 2007
Get to know your community • Research and Analysis of Census statistics • Contact community organizations • Contact churches • Obtain information from school districts • Consult Yellow Pages
Westchester As of 2000, the racial makeup of the county was 71.35% White, 14.20% African American, 0.25% Native American, 4.48% Asian, 0.04% Pacific Islander, 6.63% from other races, and 3.05% from two or more races.
Westchester Hispanic or Latino of any race were 15.61% of the population. 64.1% were Whites of non-Hispanic origin. The main European ethnic groups are Italian 29-33%, Irish 25%, German 5%, Polish 3%.
Change of Hispanic/Latino Population in New York City and Long Island Source: 1990 and 2000 Census)
Foreign-born Population • 1,028,312 • 46.1% of the total population • Year of entry 1990 to 2000: 41.7% • Not a citizen: 54.6%
Cultural differences between groups* • Are ties to the country of origin strong and important to the community? • What expectations customers have of the library? • What are important holidays, cultural events and traditions? How they are celebrated or observed *¡Bienvenidos! Welcome! A Handy Resource Guide for Marketing Your Library to Latinos. Susannah Mississippi Byrd. 2005
Cultural differences between groups* • What are the community’s book reading interests? • What are the local concerns, and what resources can the library provide to help address these concerns? • What topics would be of interest in this community? *¡Bienvenidos! Welcome! A Handy Resource Guide for Marketing Your Library to Latinos. Susannah Mississippi Byrd. 2005
Cultural differences between groups* • What media venues are most effective in reaching this target population? • Where do they gather to share information in the community? • Who are the community leaders and connectors who can help build a bridge between the library and the community? *¡Bienvenidos! Welcome! A Handy Resource Guide for Marketing Your Library to Latinos. Susannah Mississippi Byrd. 2005
Collection Development • Why? • Goals • Selection Process • How-to?
Why Start a Collection in an International Language? • Increase patronage by Spanish speakers • Increased commitment to these speakers • Recent immigrants do not speak English or are not fluent in English. Such population prefer reading in Spanish.
Materials to include • Print materials: books, magazines, newspapers • Audio-visual: videos, DVDs, CDs • Electronic resources: databases, E-books, websites
Selection Process • Individual • Committee • Centralized
How-to • Using print catalogues • Selecting and ordering online • Using recommended lists • Attending book fairs • Visiting distributors – to make off-shelf purchases
Recommendations • Solicit input from patrons regarding their reading interests and information needs. • Network with colleagues and professionals in local community agencies to select materials based on current and validated input.
Recommendations • Use electronic sources to supplement collection development • Develop relationships with vendors • Provide materials that the community and patrons want, not just what staff think they want.
Adult Collection • Adult fiction should include the original literature of the countries as well as translations of American bestsellers • Adult non-fiction mirrors the subjects found in the English collections, with emphasis on information that will help quick adaptation to the U.S.
Children • The children collections should include original work from (Example) Latin America and many bilingual [Example: English/Spanish] titles selected keeping in mind library policy regarding children books.
Programming for Multiethnic Groups • Suggestions: • Crafts • Storytelling • Poetry • Author Talks • Film Festivals • Slide Lecture Presentations • Dance • Music • Songs • Community Organizations
Recommendations • Demographics • Holidays • Grants • City Programs/Festivals • Upon Requests
Recommendations • Date • Time • Topics
How to gather information? • Churches • Community Organizations • Yellow Pages • World-Wide-Web
Mailing Lists SchoolsMulticultural OrganizationsMedia
Loida Garcia-Febo Loida.Garcia-Febo@queenslibrary.org