Public library patrons in the U.S. are more diverse and multilingual than ever…
… but how well do public libraries meet their needs for foreign-language content?
To find out, we collaborated with Library Journal to survey more than 200 U.S. public librarians about their communities and the foreign-language resources they provide. The result is the new Building Community Connection report.
The report covers:
- The most common languages spoken by library patrons in the U.S.
- The main reasons patrons seek international or foreign-language content.
- How public libraries provide foreign-language content — and where gaps exist.
- Opportunities for libraries to connect with more of their community.
Whether you’re building your next collection strategy or simply curious how other libraries provide foreign-language content for diverse communities, the report provides eye-opening statistics and actionable insights from your peers.*

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