Discover. Analyze. Improve.
Healthy communities need access to inclusive library collections where patrons can find material that lets them see a reflection of themselves and celebrate the differences that drive cultural, economic and social innovation.
Yet creating and managing a collection that encompasses the wealth of human experiences can be complex and time consuming.
Introducing Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) Analysis
- Analyze your library’s Fiction and Non-Fiction collections against industry accepted DEI Topics.
- Monitor the supply of DEI content to identify gaps at a system wide and branch level.
- Evaluate representation of diverse populations in both print and digital collections.
- Effectively communicate diversity, equity and inclusion in your collection to stakeholders in your community.
collectionHQ customers can enjoy the benefits of this comprehensive tool as part of their collectionHQ subscription.
DEI Analysis is also available as a “standalone” tool for libraries who don’t yet subscribe to collectionHQ. Contact us to find out more.
*Retrospective conversion of library catalog to include DEI-friendly subject headlines and headings available to customers of Baker & Taylor’s BTCat.
Led by collectionHQ’s global community of library customers
DEI Analysis uses a unique technology that collects information from various industry-respected data sources to identify diverse titles in a library’s collection.
The powerful algorithm that drives DEI Analysis also considers feedback from our global community of library customers to recognize local anomalies and improve the DEI experience for all libraries.
Thank you to our partner libraries
In order to achieve the best results, we collaborate with experts from selected partner libraries of collectionHQ. They provide valuable support in identifying material related to DEI and also work closely with us to find ways that we can improve this innovative tool.
By working together with collectionHQ’s library customers, we ensure that DEI Analysis is driven by the library community itself.