Of interest to RAS librarians with Area Studies collections:

A comparative report on size of US academic libraries with language
breakdowns: 
http://people.virginia.edu/~**mav4n/alderman/area.html<http://people.virginia.edu/~mav4n/alderman/area.html>
 
<http://people.virginia.edu/%**7Emav4n/alderman/area.html<http://people.virginia.edu/~mav4n/alderman/area.html>
>

Table 17 of part 1 (*Complete Monographic Collections Comparison Data (74
Research Libraries)*) includes the report for "Swedish, Dutch, Hebrew, and
Modern Greek."  I'm not sure how they made this grouping, but based on the
high ranking of Yeshiva and Brandeis Universities, I think it's heavily
Hebrew-based.

Michelle Chesner
Librarian for Jewish Studies
Columbia University
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