id author title date pages extension mime words sentence flesch summary cache txt crl-16373 Kandiuk, Mary Promoting Racial and Ethnic Diversity among Canadian Academic Librarians 2014-07-01 65 .pdf application/pdf 20769 789 35 The largest race/ethnic identity represented among visible minority librarians, as is illustrated in table 1, was Chinese. According to Lee, “[a]s of 2004, there were fewer than 25 Aboriginal librarians (with master’s degrees in library and information studies) in Canada (8Rs Research Team: University of Alberta, which provided me with raw data they had collected).”27 Meanwhile, the total labour force that identified as Aboriginal in 2006 was 517,375—approximately 3 percent.28 Mirroring the geographical distribution of the visible minority population in Canada, the greatest concentration of visible minority librarians was found in or around urban centres, with Toronto reporting the high- est number of visible minority librarians (approximately 37% of the national pool; n = 425), followed by Vancouver (ap- proximately 17%; n = 195), and Montreal (approximately 10%; n = 120). cache/crl-16373.pdf txt/crl-16373.txt