Most Recent Issue of the Canadian Law Library Review
The most recent issue of the Canadian Law Library Review (CLLR) is available online.
The CLLR is the official journal of the Canadian Association of Law Libraries (CALL). It is an open access publication.
Check out the feature article "Unmasking Identities: A Diversity Survey of CALL/ACBD" (starts p. 10):
"To better understand the membership of the Canadian Association of Law Libraries / L’Association canadienne des bibliothèques de droit (CALL/ACBD), the Diversity, Inclusion, and Decolonization Committee (DIDC) conducted a diversity survey. This survey provides representative data on membership location and citizenship, education, employment, age, gender and sexual orientation, language, race and ethnicity, religious symbols, ability and accommodations, and caregiving needs. Through quantitative and qualitative survey data analysis, this survey report includes a discussion of law librarianship employment trends, the future of the profession in relation to worker age and career status, the ability and accommodation needs of members, and comparisons to other major diversity surveys that situate law librarianship within the larger profession of librarianship in Canada."
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