The Rainbow List is a bibliography of current books for young readers from birth through age 18 dealing with the myriad of gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgendered or questioning issues. The Rainbow List was created by the Rainbow Project, a collaboration of the American Library Association (ALA) Social Responsibilities and GLBTQ round tables.
The New Jersey State Library's MultiMAC Booklist, hosted by the Newark Public Library, is an excellent resource for identifying adult and children's books in several languages. The booklist is updated quarterly and includes annotations and full bibliographic information. Of special note are the lists of vendors and other resources for collecting in Arabic, Chinese, French, Indic languages, Korean, Polish, Russian, Spanish, Tagalog, and Vietnamese.
The Internet Public Library's Pathfinder on Multicultural Literature for Children provides links to a wealth of online resources for selecting multicultural books, plus a listing of print bibliographies and other sources of information.
The Barahona Center for the Study of Books in Spanish for Children and Adolescents recommends books centered around Latino people and culture, and books in Spanish, and considers their value in the education of English-speaking and Spanish-speaking children and adolescents. The site is available in English and Spanish.
Looking to establish a core collection on Islam? Blake Michael's bibliography offers valuable resources.
Ida Rupp Public Library has a bibliography of Spanish language videos and music CDs. All materials listed are available through interlibrary loan to SEO member libraries.
Multicultural Resources for Children includes bibliographies for many minority groups and a link to an article from Instructor magazine called "How to Choose the Best Multicultural Books."
Colorado Public Libraries has established a searchable bibliography of selected ethnic resources in print and non-print formats.
The Idaho State Library.has a core list of Spanish language materials for children from birth through age five.
http://www.uwsuper.edu/library/hmong/hmong.html - Resources, including book lists, for teachers and librarians working with children from the Hmong culture.
http://www.ericec.org/fact/kidbooks.html - A list of children's books about disabilities, organized by reading level.
http://www.ncrel.org/sdrs/areas/issues/educatrs/presrvce/pe3lk28.htm - A collection of links to bibliographies of multicultural children's literature
Learning disability resources for libraries, including a core collection of LD books and a review of available assistive technology.
The Diversity Tool Kit, designed for public libraries, includes a calendar of cultural events, a bibliography of selected ethnic resources, and bookmarks highlighting ethnic events.