id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt doi-org-9407 Multilingual access: Language hegemony and the need for discoverability in multiple languages | McElroy | College & Research Libraries News .html application/xhtml+xml 546 110 67 Multilingual access: Language hegemony and the need for discoverability in multiple languages | McElroy | College & Research Libraries News Kelly McElroy is student engagement and community outreach librarian, email: kelly.mcelroy@oregonstate.edu, at the Oregon State University Libraries Bridges is instruction and outreach librarian, email: laurie.bridges@oregonstate.edu, at the Oregon State University Libraries Print this article Kelly McElroy, Laurie M. Linguist Nicholas Subtirelu identifies three privileges for native English speakers: 1) easier access to social, political, and educational institutions; 2) access to additional forms of capital; and 3) avoiding negative opinions of one's speech. As college-educated white Americans, our English is never questioned, but the same is not true for many equally fluent people around the world. Copyright Kelly McElroy, Laurie M. Article Views (Last 12 Months) article usage statistics from 2010-April 2017. Article Views (By Year/Month) © 2019 Association of College and Research Libraries, a division of the American Library Association ./cache/doi-org-9407.html ./txt/doi-org-9407.txt