Diversity of LIS School Students: Trends Over the Past 30 Years

Reference Type Journal Article
Year of Publication
2021
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Journal
Journal of Education for Library and Information Science
Volume
62
Issue
2
Pagination
109-118
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Abstract

Using the Association for Library and Information Science Education (ALISE) 2018 statistical reports, this study reports the current diversity status of LIS students. The findings are as follows: (1) overall LIS graduates’ diversity has improved from 6.79% to 17.47% over the past 30 years, and particularly, the increase in the number of Hispanic graduates is noticeable; (2) however, LIS graduates’ diversity does not follow the trends of the US population diversity: whereas 37% of the US population is minority, 17.43% of LIS graduates are minority students; (3) the ratio of LIS minority graduates (17.43%) is lower than the ratio of LIS minority students (20.70%); (4) larger disparities among LIS students are noticed in the most ethnically diverse states; and (5) the rate of minority students among the top ten LIS schools is lower than those of overall LIS schools, except the Asian group

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Analyzes enrollment data for LIS students from the following groups:

Black/ African American
American Indian/Alaskan Native
Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander
Asian
Hispanic