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Pathways to Progress: Issues and Advances in Latino Librarianship: Latinos and Libraries Series

Editat de John L. Ayala, Salvador Güereña
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 17 noi 2011 – vârsta până la 17 ani
Supplying contributions from Latino librarian practitioners across the nation, this anthology provides broad coverage of the subject of Latino/Spanish speaking library service in the United States.Emphasizing public, school, and academic libraries, Pathways to Progress: Issues and Advances in Latino Librarianship taps the leading minds of the Latino library world to provide expert discourse on a wide spectrum of library services to Latino patrons in the United States. This collection of articles provides an accurate, insightful discussion of the issues and advances in Latino library service.Coverage of library service to the Latino community includes subjects such as special collections, recruitment and mentoring, leadership, collection development, reference services to gays and lesbians, children services, and special library populations. Contributors include library practitioners who are of Mexican, Chilean, Peruvian, Nicaraguan, Puerto Rican, and Cuban descent. Best practices are presented and explained in-depth with practical examples and documented citations.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781591586449
ISBN-10: 1591586445
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Libraries Unlimited
Seria Latinos and Libraries Series

Locul publicării:New York, United States

Notă biografică

John L. Ayala is emeritus dean of library and learning resources, Fullerton College, Fullerton, CA. Salvador Güereña is director of the California Ethnic and Multicultural Archives of the Davidson Library at the University of California, Santa Barbara.

Cuprins

Series ForewordIntroductionChapter 1 Common Denominators in the Development of Latino Library LeadershipSergio Chaparro, PhDChapter 2 Collection Development: An Overview for the Spanish SpeakingSara MartínezChapter 3 Public Library Services and Latino Children: Getting it Right in the 21st CenturyOralia Garza de CortésChapter 4 Academic Libraries: Pathways to Transforming Teaching, Learning, and Relationships in Chicano and Latino StudiesSusan C. Luévano, Tiffini A. Travis, and Eileen WakijiChapter 5 special libraries and collections: "invisible as night, implacable as wind" california ethnic and multicultural archives (cema): the first 20 yearsErica BennettChapter 6 Special Collections: The Cuban Heritage Collection at the University of Miami LibrariesMaría R. EstorinoChapter 7 Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Lesbian, Queer: Being There: Queer Latin@ Representation in the Librarytatiana de la tierraChapter 8 Recruiting and Mentoring: Proactive Mentoring: Attracting Hispanic American Students into Information StudiesAlma C. Ortega and Marisol RamosChapter 9 Leadership in Libraries: Latino Leadership in LibrariesLuis HerreraChapter 10 Digital Resources: Developing Chicano/a Latino/a Digital ResourcesAlexander HauschildChapter 11 Conference PresentationsHistorical Perspectives on the Recruitment of Latinos to Library Service: The Committee to Recruit Mexican American Librarians-A Legacy for Latino LibrarianshipJohn L. AyalaAn Archival Call to Action Salvador GüereñaPreservation of LGBT History: The ONE ArchiveYolanda Retter VargasRearticulating the Digital Divide for the Latino CommunityRomelia SalinasChapter 12 the role of the library associationsSALALM, the Seminar on the Acquisition of Latin American Library Materials: The Evolution of an Area Studies Librarianship Organization Ana María Cobos and Philip S. McCleodALA, IFLA, and Their Relationship with Latin AmericaLoida Garcia-FeboREFORMA: A Historical Overview Refugio RamirezIndexAbout the Editors and Contributors