Guide to Information Resources in Ethnic Museum, Library, and Archival Collections in the United States
Increasing diversity in American society demands information concerning the availablity of ethnic resources for teaching, for providing information to ethnic communities, and for conducting research. Ethnic museums, libraries, and archives are rich sources of this information. Seven hundred and eighty-six such cultural institutions are described in this Guide, covering over 70 ethnic groups. Any organization or institution that concerns itself with the multicultural aspects of life in the United States will be interested in owning this volume, the most current and comprehensive work of its kind. It describes not only the collections but the sponsoring organization's publications and other special services.

Data in each entry were elicited via a questionnaire completed by an officer of the group. Each entry covers the following information: institution name; address; telephone and fax numbers; type of institution; sponsoring organization; personnel; contact person; date founded; scope (local to international); hours available; admission; types of visitors; staff; operating budget; publications; collection (extent and nature of books, periodicals, audiovisual materials, artifacts, archival records); and comments on the institution's objectives and special services (exhibits, tours, performing arts presentations, speakers, and so forth).

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Guide to Information Resources in Ethnic Museum, Library, and Archival Collections in the United States
Increasing diversity in American society demands information concerning the availablity of ethnic resources for teaching, for providing information to ethnic communities, and for conducting research. Ethnic museums, libraries, and archives are rich sources of this information. Seven hundred and eighty-six such cultural institutions are described in this Guide, covering over 70 ethnic groups. Any organization or institution that concerns itself with the multicultural aspects of life in the United States will be interested in owning this volume, the most current and comprehensive work of its kind. It describes not only the collections but the sponsoring organization's publications and other special services.

Data in each entry were elicited via a questionnaire completed by an officer of the group. Each entry covers the following information: institution name; address; telephone and fax numbers; type of institution; sponsoring organization; personnel; contact person; date founded; scope (local to international); hours available; admission; types of visitors; staff; operating budget; publications; collection (extent and nature of books, periodicals, audiovisual materials, artifacts, archival records); and comments on the institution's objectives and special services (exhibits, tours, performing arts presentations, speakers, and so forth).

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Guide to Information Resources in Ethnic Museum, Library, and Archival Collections in the United States

Guide to Information Resources in Ethnic Museum, Library, and Archival Collections in the United States

Guide to Information Resources in Ethnic Museum, Library, and Archival Collections in the United States

Guide to Information Resources in Ethnic Museum, Library, and Archival Collections in the United States

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Increasing diversity in American society demands information concerning the availablity of ethnic resources for teaching, for providing information to ethnic communities, and for conducting research. Ethnic museums, libraries, and archives are rich sources of this information. Seven hundred and eighty-six such cultural institutions are described in this Guide, covering over 70 ethnic groups. Any organization or institution that concerns itself with the multicultural aspects of life in the United States will be interested in owning this volume, the most current and comprehensive work of its kind. It describes not only the collections but the sponsoring organization's publications and other special services.

Data in each entry were elicited via a questionnaire completed by an officer of the group. Each entry covers the following information: institution name; address; telephone and fax numbers; type of institution; sponsoring organization; personnel; contact person; date founded; scope (local to international); hours available; admission; types of visitors; staff; operating budget; publications; collection (extent and nature of books, periodicals, audiovisual materials, artifacts, archival records); and comments on the institution's objectives and special services (exhibits, tours, performing arts presentations, speakers, and so forth).


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780313298462
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 01/19/1996
Series: Bibliographies and Indexes in Ethnic Studies , #7
Pages: 384
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.88(d)

About the Author

LOIS J. BUTTLAR is Associate Professor, School of Library and Information Science, Kent State University. She has published books and articles related to education, ethnic collections, and multicultural librarianship. She co-authored (with Rosemary Du Mont and William Caynon) Multiculturalism in Libraries (Greenwood, 1994) and was associate editor of Ethnic Forum: Jourbanal of Ethnic Studies and Ethnic Bibliography from 1980 to 1995.

LUBOMYR R. WYNAR is Editor of Ethnic Forum: Jourbanal of Ethnic Studies and Ethnic Bibliography and is Director of the Center for the Study of Ethnic Publications and Cultural Institutions at Kent State University. He has authored over 1,300 books, reference guides, articles, and reviews in the areas of history, ethnic studies, bibliography, library science, and other subjects. He is presently Professor Emeritus at Kent State University and Professor of History at the Ukrainische Freie Universitaet in Munich.

Table of Contents

Preface
Afghanistan American Resources
African American Resources
Albanian American Resources
American Indian Resources
Arab American Resources
Armenian American Resources
Asian American Resources
Austrian American Resources
Basque American Resources
Belarusian American Resources
Belgian American Resources
Black American Resources
British American Resources
Cambodian American Resources
Carpatho-Ruthenian American Resources
Chinese American Resources
Croatian American Resources
Cuban American Resources
Czech American Resources
Czechoslovak American Resources
Danish American Resources
Dutch American Resources
Egyptian American Resources
Estonian American Resources
Filipino American Resources
Finnish American Resources
French American Resources
German American Resources
Greek American Resources
Hispanic American Resources
Hungarian American Resources
Icelandic American Resources
Indian American Resources
Irish American Resources
Italian American Resources
Japanese American Resources
Jewish American Resources
Korean American Resources
Kurdish American Resources
Laotian American Resources
Latin American Resources
Latvian American Resources
Lithuanian American Resources
Macedonian American Resources
Maltese American Resources
Mexican American Resources
Multi-ethnic Resources
Native American Resources
Norwegian American Resources
Polish American Resources
Portuguese American Resources
Puerto Rican American Resources
Romanian American Resources
Russian American Resources
Scandinavian American Resources
Scotch-Irish American Resources
Scottish American Resources
Serbian American Resources
Slovak American Resources
Slovenian American Resources
Spanish American Resources
Sri Lankan American Resources
Swedish American Resources
Swiss American Resources
Thai American Resources
Tibetan American Resources
Turkish American Resources
Ukrainian American Resources
Vietnamese American Resources
Welsh American Resources
Institution Index
Geographic Index

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