Research libraries work to advance access to economic and social prosperity, encourage full participation in society, and counter the historical lack of access to material resources about human groups that have been systematically undervalued or ignored in collections that we cultivate and steward.
We aim to attract and develop leaders in research libraries and archives, free from systemic barriers, so that their diverse expertise and lived experiences enhance both individual effectiveness and the field’s collective ability to support and represent the communities they serve.
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Kaleidoscope Program
Leadership and Career Development Program
Leadership & Transformation Cohort Program Event Site Hosts
Leadership & Transformation Cohort Program Alums
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Learning Summit
The Learning Summit brings fellows across ARL programs to a shared space designed to provide opportunities for cross-cohort connections in an expanded learning community. The Learning Summit is held in...
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Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, and Accessibility in Libraries & Archives (IDEAL) Conference
The Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, and Accessibility in Libraries & Archives Conference raises awareness and appreciation of workplace diversity issues through the exploration of theory and practice in the libraries and...
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Kaleidoscope Program Components
The KP engages scholars in intentionally varied and connected experiences over a two-year period, including (subject to change): ...
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Kaleidoscope Program Application and Eligibility
Review the timeline, materials, selection process, and eligibility for the 2026 Kaleidoscope Program application process. ...
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Kaleidoscope Program Current Scholars
Below are rosters of the 2025 cohort and 2024 cohort of Kaleidoscope Program Scholars:...
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Kaleidoscope Program Alums
Past Kaleidoscope Program Scholars are listed below. The Kaleidoscope Program was previously named the Initiative to Recruit a Diverse Workforce (IRDW). Listed information was current at the time of program...
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LCDP Components and Timeline
The LCDP engages fellows in six major experiences over a 13-month period. ...
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LCDP Application, Eligibility, and Tuition
The application for the 2024 Leadership and Career Development Program (LCDP) is now closed. The application for the 2026 LCDP cohort is expected to open in May 2026. During the...
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LCDP Alums
Past Leadership and Career Development Program Fellows are listed below. Listed information was current at the time of program participation. ...
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NC State University Libraries Shift Diversity Training to Focus on Dismantling Systemic Racism
by Jennifer Garrett, Director, Talent Management, NC State University Libraries Contemporary diversity training often addresses prejudicial mindsets, unconscious bias, and “whiteness” as a normative frame. While these experiences are valuable,...