Title 20 › Chapter 72— MUSEUM AND LIBRARY SERVICES › Subchapter II— LIBRARY SERVICES AND TECHNOLOGY › Part 4— Laura Bush 21st Century Librarians › § 9165
Creates a program to build a more diverse workforce of librarians. It aims to recruit and train the next generation of librarians from underrepresented backgrounds, grow diverse faculty and library leaders by strengthening graduate schools, and improve training so librarians can meet local needs like education, job and economic support, health information, critical thinking, digital and financial skills, and new technology. Using money from section 9123(a)(2), the Director may make grants, contracts, cooperative agreements, or other help to libraries, consortia, associations, colleges, and others for projects that support these goals. Examples include increasing enrollment in nationally accredited graduate library programs; recruiting middle school, high school, and college students; improving professional development and curricula; strengthening doctoral education for future faculty and leaders; and funding research on recruitment and education. The Director must set up procedures to review and evaluate funded projects.
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20 U.S.C. § 9165
Title 20 — Education
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Apr 5, 2026
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