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SALALM LVII

PROVISIONAL SCHEDULE

Please check frequently for updates / May 21, 2012

 FRIDAY, JUNE 15

 9:00-1:00         Pre-Conference: Bibliographic Instruction Workshop @ NALIS, Port of Spain (transportation provided: pick-up 8:30; return 1:30)

  SATURDAY, JUNE 16

 8:00-2:00         Registration

3:00-5:00

 8:00-9:00         New Members Orientation                                       Hibiscus

 8:00-9:00         Committee Meetings

                         ENLACE/Outreach                                                    Flamingo

                        Constitution & Bylaws                                               Humming Bird

                        Audio-Visual                                                              Maraval

 9:00-10:00       Committee Meetings

 Cataloging & Bibliographic Technology                    Flamingo                    

Electronic Resources                                                   Humming Bird           

ALZAR: business meeting and roundtable                Maraval

Serials                                                                          Hibiscus

 10:00-11:00     Committee Meetings

                         Bibliographic Instruction                                            Flamingo

                        Marginalized Peoples & Ideas                                    Humming Bird

                        Policy, Research and Investigation                             Maraval

                        Membership                                                                Hibiscus

 11:00-12:30     Committee Meetings

                         Finance (#1)                                                                Hibiscus

                        Librarian/Book Dealer/Publisher Relations                 Flamingo

 12:30-2:00      LUNCH

 2:00-3:00         Committee Meetings

                         HAPI (Hispanic American Periodicals Index)           Humming Bird

                        Interlibrary Cooperation                                             Maraval

 2:00-3:30        Libreros’ Workshop                                                 Flamingo

 3:00-4:00         Committee Meetings

                        Reference Services                                                      Humming Bird

                        Editorial Board                                                           Maraval

                        ISIS (Iberian Studies in SALALM)                           Hibiscus

 3:30-6:00         Bookdealers’ consultations                                         Flamingo

 4:00-4:30        Coffee Break

 4:30-6:00         Executive Board Meeting #1                                    Humming Bird

 6:00-7:00        New Members and ENLACE Reception

 7:00-9:00        LAMP                                                                                    Humming Bird

 SUNDAY, JUNE 17

8:00-2:00         Registration

2:00-5:00

 10:00-5:30       Book Exhibits                                                             Scarlet Ibis

 11:30-5:30       Documentary Film Series / curated by Teresa Chapa (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill)               Hibiscus

 8:30-10:00      LARRP                                                                      Maraval

 9:00-10:00       Libreros’ Committee                                                   Humming Bird

 10:00-11:00     Opening Session                                                        Savannah Terrace

                        Welcome remarks etc.

 11:00-11:30     Book Exhibits Opening Reception/Coffee              Scarlet Ibis

Panel 1:

11:30-1:00                                                                                           Flamingo

 See It! Visual Culture in Action

 

Moderator: Wendy Pedersen (University of New Mexico)

Rapporteur: Ellen Jaramillo (Yale University)

Imaging Trinidad: Art, Activism, Archive / Pablo Delano (Trinity College)

The Writing is on the Wall: Graffiti as Social Commentary in Trinidad and Tobago / Jolie Rajah and Georgia Alexander (The University of the West Indies, Trinidad and Tobago)

Art, the Americas, Abstracting and Archiving: Documents of 20th century Latin American and Latino Art: A Digital Archive and Publications Project / Gabrielle M. Toth (Chicago State University)

Panel 2:

11:30-1:00                                                                                           Humming Bird

 Sing It! Women’s Voices in Chutney, Calypso and Pichakaaree

Moderator: Kumaree Ramtahal (The University of the West Indies, Trinidad and Tobago)

Rapporteur: Suzanne Schadl (University of New Mexico)

 Popular Music and Rural Women’s Empowerment: Chutney Music and Social Change among Indian Women in Trinidad and in the Caribbean / Dr. Kumar Mahabir (National Library and Information System Authority of Trinidad and Tobago)

 Women in Calypso: their Contributions to the Development of the Calypso Genre / Rudolph Ottley (The University of Trinidad and Tobago)

Pichakaaree: Contribution of Women to this Emerging Singing Genre of the East Indians of Trinidad and Tobago / Marilyn Kumar (The University of Trinidad and Tobago)

 12:30-2:00      Visit to Alma Jordan Library, UWI (optional)

 1:00-2:30        LUNCH

 Panel 3:

2:30-4:00                                                                                                         Flamingo

 Scan It! Caribbean Digital Resources

Moderator: Brooke Wooldridge (Digital Library of the Caribbean)

Rapporteur: Nerea A. Llamas (University of Michigan)

 Caribbean Resources and their Availability in Electronic Media: an Investigative Report / Cheryl Small (The University of the West Indies, Barbados)

 Digital Library Initiatives in the Caribbean and the dLOC / Shamin Renwick (The University of the West Indies, Trinidad and Tobago)

 Popular Culture in Periodicals: “Abeng”, “Struggle”, and “Arts Jamaica” / Laurie Taylor (University of Florida)

 Popular Culture and Social Change within the Caribbean IRN Collection / Brooke Wooldridge (Digital Library of the Caribbean)

Social Change through Performance: the Carifesta Collection of the dLOC / Gayle Williams (Florida International University)

Panel 4:

2:30-4:00                                                                           Humming Bird

                                                             Pop! Music, Politics and Culture in the Caribbean

Moderator: Richard Phillips (University of Florida)             

Rapporteur: Sarah Yoder Leroy (University of Pittsburgh)

 The Calypso and its Engagement with the Burgeoning Crime Menace / Dr. Louis Regis (The University of the West Indies, Trinidad and Tobago)

 La cultura popular latinoamericana en la era de “Youtube”: el caso de “Wendy Sulca”, “Delfín Quishpe” y “La Tigresa del Oriente” / Guillermo Molina-Morales (The University of the West Indies, Trinidad and Tobago)

 Hip Hop Mundial: Hip Hop’s Latino Roots and Global Appeal / Gabriella Reznowski (Washington State University)

 Panel 5:

2:30-4:00                                                                                                         Maraval

Save It! Preserving the Cultural Heritage of Central America

Moderator: Luis A. González (Indiana University)

Rapporteur: Sócrates Silva (The Hispanic American Periodicals Index)

 Archival Projects, Cultural Heritage and National Identity in Honduras 2006-2009 / Dario A. Euraque and Pablo Delano (Trinity College, Hartford)

 Máscaras y cultura popular en Nicaragua: la colección de máscaras del Instituto de Historia de Nicaragua y Centroamérica-UCA / Margarita M. Vannini (Instituto de Historia de Nicaragua y Centroamérica)

Archivo Mesoamericano/Mesoamerican Archive: Preserving the Cultural Heritage and the Political Memory of El Salvador, Mexico, and Nicaragua / Luis A. González (Indiana University)

 4:00-4:30         Coffee Break

  Panel 6:

4:30-6:00                                                                                             Humming Bird

 String It! The Cordel Literature of Northeastern Brazil, in the Praça and Online

Moderator: Paul Losch (University of Florida)

Rapporteur: Melissa Guy (Arizona State University)

 Stories on a String in Berlin: the Cordel Collection of the Ibero-American Institute / Ricarda Musser (Ibero-Amerikanisches Institut, Berlin)

 Digital Collections for the Research of the Popular Culture of Northeastern Brazil / Paul Losch (University of Florida)

 The Brazil Cordel Literature Online (BCLO): a Library of Congress Web Archiving Project / Debra McKern (Library of Congress- Rio)

 Projecto de higienização e catalogação dos acervos da Academia Brasileira de Cordel / Fernando da Silva Assumpção (Academia Brasileira de Cordel) 

Panel 7:

4:30-6:00                                                                                             Maraval

 Speak Out! Collecting Oral History

 Moderator: Stephanie Miles (Inter-American Development Bank)

Rapporteur: Virginia García (Instituto de Estudios Peruanos)

 Expresiones de la cultura popular colombiana en el archivo de Radio Sutatenza / Diana Patricia Restrepo Torres (Biblioteca Luis Angel Arango del Banco de la República, Colombia)

 Afro-Caribbean Voices: Oral History Projects at Vanderbilt / Paula Covington (Vanderbilt University)

 Who do you think you are? Strengthening Cultural Awareness and Identity through Genealogical Research: the Role of Non-Traditonal Resources / Judith Toppin (The University of the West Indies, Barbados)

 7:00-10:00      Libreros’ Reception                          Savannah Terrace, Hilton Trinidad

 MONDAY, JUNE 18

 8:00-2:00         Registration

2:00-4:30

 8:00-4:30         Book Exhibits                                                                         Scarlet Ibis

 9:00-12:30      Documentary Film Series                                                        Hibiscus

 Keynote Address

8:15-9:00                                                                                                         Flamingo

 Pre-Texts: Creative Literacy and Civic Admiration

Doris Sommer (Harvard University)

 Moderator: Lynn Shirey (Harvard University)

Rapporteur: Sarah A. Buck Kachaluba (Florida State University)

 Pre-Texts Workshop

  Doris Sommer (Harvard University)

9:00-12:00                                                                                                       Flamingo

Rapporteur: Alison Hicks (University of Colorado, Boulder)

 PRE-Texts© develops young people into avid readers and thereby sustains the future of libraries. This artistic approach to using books trains librarians, teachers, and artists to facilitate creative projects that stimulate interpretation and collaboration. Facilitators learn to engage students in explorations of literature as recyclable material, re-working classic texts into new creations. PRE-Texts© is a flexible approach to teaching literacy and a range of arts. It takes advantage of any library’s existing resources, including its local community of artists and teachers.

In our introductory workshop, a text will be the prompt for book-making, drawing, and performing. PRE-Texts© will turn conventional teaching upside down, starting with a creative activity rather than vocabulary and grammar lessons. Those lessons follow from the challenge to re-purpose elements of the text. Participants will experience how close creativity is to critical thinking and how much fun difficult literature can be when it prompts self-authorizing creativity. [This workshop is limited to 25 people. Signup will begin on Sunday, June 17 after the Opening Session; see Paloma Celis Carbajal]

Panel 8:

9:00-10:30                                                                                           Humming Bird

 Preserve It! Safeguarding Caribbean Popular Heritage

 Moderator: Gerada Holder (National Library and Information System Authority of Trinidad and Tobago)

Rapporteur: Peter S. Bushnell (University of Florida)

 Safeguarding the Barbados Crop Over Festival: a Collection Management Approach / Sandra Boyce (Barbados)

 Collecting Carnival: Creating a Carnival Collection at the Heritage Library Division (NALIS) / Gerada Holder (National Library and Information System Authority of Trinidad and Tobago)

 Keeping our Cultural Heritage: a Look at the Development of Preservation and Conservation at the National Library of Trinidad and Tobago / Danielle Fraser (National Library and Information System Authority of Trinidad and Tobago)  

Write It, Say It, Snap It: Documenting the Heritage of St. Joseph, Trinidad’s First Capital / Glenroy Taitt (The University of the West Indies, Trinidad and Tobago)

10:30-11:00    Coffee Break

Panel 9:

11:00-12:30                                                                                         Maraval

 Caribbean Libraries: Popular Culture and Social Change

 Moderator: Elizabeth F. Watson (The University of the West Indies, Barbados)

Rapporteur: Nancy Hallock (Harvard University)

 Librarianship and Culture: Social Change in Post-colonial Jamaica / Sasekea Harris (The University of the West Indies, Jamaica)

 Popular Culture in Anglophone Caribbean Libraries: Some Perspectives / Elizabeth F. Watson (The University of the West Indies, Barbados)

 Panel 10:

11:00-12:30                                                                                         Humming Bird

 Change It! Music and Cultural in the Caribbean

Moderator: Joanne Edwards (Oxford University)

Rapporteur: Bridget Gazzo (Dumbarton Oaks, Harvard University)

Parang: Meeting Ground for Afro and Indo Trinidadians / Francisca Allard (University of Trinidad and Tobago)

The Gift of Music: A Community Music School in a Culture of Aid / Lauren Eldridge (University of Chicago)

Haiti’s Michel Martelly: Creole Pop Singer & Prezidan / Richard Phillips (University of Florida)

12:30-1:30       LUNCH

12:30-2:00      Visit to Alma Jordan Library, UWI (optional)

Panel 11:

1:30-3:00  Flamingo

Storyboard It! Manifesting Historietas, Quadrinhos & Cartoons in Library Collections and Services

Moderator: Suzanne Schadl (University of New Mexico)

Rapporteur: John Wright (Brigham Young University)

The Role of Comic Books and Graphic Novels in the Civic Formation of Cuban Youth / Sean Knowlton (Columbia University)

Cuban Cartoons for Children: Pop Culture and Education on Screen / Meiyolet Méndez (University of Miami)

Purchasing, Selling and Processing Comic Strips and Graphic Novels / Beverly Karno (Howard Karno Books), Sarah G. Wenzel (University of Chicago) and Wendy Pederson (University of New Mexico)

Exhibiting Comics: From the Reading Room to Special Collections / Claire-Lise Bénaud and Suzanne Schadl (University of New Mexico)

 Panel 12:

1:30-3:00                                                                                             Humming Bird

Read It! New Products and Developments in E-Books

Moderator: Adan Griego (Stanford University)

Rapporteur: José O. Díaz (Ohio State University)

 The E-books we need in our Libraries / Felipe Varela (E-Libro)

 Digital Projects: from Distribution to Publishing / Lluis Claret (Digitalia)

 Torrossa: the Casalini Libri Full Text Platform for Ebook and Ejournal Content from Romance Language Countries / Kathryn Paoletti (Casalini)

 Embracing the Ebook to Accelerate Science / Mariana Meyer (Elsevier Latin America & the Caribbean)

 Panel 13:

1:30-3:00                                                                                                         Maraval

Express It! Popular Culture in the Arts: the Collections in the Main Library of the University of the West Indies, Cave Hill Campus, Barbados

Moderator: Angela M. Carreño (New York University)

Rapporteur:

Representations of Love and Erotica in Caribbean Writings / Barbara Chase (The University of the West Indies, Barbados)

Echoes of the Caribbean: Documentation of Tradition and Identity in the Audio Visual Collection / Valerie Clarke (The University of the West Indies, Barbados); presented by Ann Marie White

Art, Space and the Caribbean Academic Library / Ann Marie White and Jessica Lewis (The University of the West Indies, Barbados)

 Panel 14:

3:00-4:30                                                                                                         Flamingo

 Create It! Challenges in Collecting and in Creating Access to

Latin American Book Arts

 Moderator: Teresa Chapa (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill)

Rapporteur: Brenda Salem (University of Pittsburgh)

Voices from the Margin: an Exploration of Themes in the “libros cartoneros” of the Indiana University Libraries Collection / Denise Stuempfle (Indiana University)

Creating Access to the Vigía Collection of Artists’ Books at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill / Sara Levinson (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill)

Latin American Book Arts: a Challenging Tradition and a Challenge to Collect / Teresa Chapa (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill)

Panel 15:

3:00-4:30                                                                                             Humming Bird

 Resist It! Music and Political Resistance in Brazil

Moderator: Peter S. Bushnell (University of Florida)                       

Rapporteur: T-Kay Sangwand (The University of Texas at Austin)

 Say it Loud! Black Music and Political Resistance under Brazilian Authoritarian Rule in Rio de Janeiro (1976-1979) / Lúcio Oliveira (University of California, Los Angeles), Jaira Harrington (University of Chicago)

 The Brazilian Tropicália Movement of the Late 1960s / John Kroondyk (Indiana University)

 3:00-4:30         Finance (Pay for It!) Committee (2)                                       Maraval

 6:00-9:00         Host Reception    National Library Authority and Information System (NALIS), Port of Spain

 Buses will leave the Hilton at 5:30 and return at 9:15        

TUESDAY, June 19

 9:00-2:30         Book Exhibits                                                                         Scarlet Ibis

 9:00-12:30       Documentary  Film Series                                                      Hibiscus

 Panel 16:

9:00-10:30                                                                                                       Flamingo

 Talk about It! Tertulia on Social Media and Libraries

Moderator: Patricia Figueroa (Brown University)

Rapporteur: Barbara Alvarez (University of Michigan)

Organizers: Patricia Figueroa (Brown University), Paloma Celis Carbajal (University of Wisconsin), Jesús Alonso Regalado (State University of New York-Albany), Alison Hicks (University of Colorado, Boulder)

A roundtable on the subject of libraries and social media that will engage the audience through a series of talking points (8-10 minutes each). The purpose is to exchange ideas and experiences with numerous social web-based and mobile technologies for the purpose of outreach, instruction, projects and committee work.

Panel 17:

9:00-10:30                                                                                           Humming Bird

 Consider It! Subcultures in Mexico and Central America

Moderator: Peter Stern (University of Massachusetts, Amherst)

Rapporteur: Molly Molloy (New Mexico State University)

 Las prostitutas y su culto a La Santa Muerte en Tepito, Mexico: por más que el estudio realizado por Kevin Freese / Martina Kaller (University of Vienna)

 ‘No sé muy bien en qué consiste el realism visceral. Tengo diecisiete años’. La subcultura guatemalteca de los años 1990 como antisistematismo politico? / Berthold Molden (University of Vienna)

 10:30-11:00    Coffee Break

 Panel 18:

11:00-12:30                                                                                                     Flamingo

 Pecha Kucha: Snapshot of Emerging Trends and Practices

 Moderator: Alison Hicks (University of Colorado, Boulder)            

Rapporteur: Lisa Gardinier (University of Iowa)

 What Digital Collection? Issues of Collection Development, Cataloging Trends and Standards, and Ethical Considerations of Underground Music in the Caribbean and Latin America / Samuel Wicks (University of Pittsburgh)

 Developing Local Cataloging Procedures for Access to Foreign-Language Films / Tina Gross (St. Cloud State University)

 Strategies for Patron-Initiated Acquisitions / Sarah Wenzel (University of Chicago)

 Collaborative Digital Archiving: a Non-Custodial Approach / Carolyn Palaima (University of Texas)

 Library Outreach using Library a la Carte (TM) / Laura Shedenhelm (University of Georgia)

 SALALM 2.0? Online Tools for Committee Work and Collaboration / Orchid Mazurkiewicz (Hispanic American Periodicals Index)

 Publish or Perish? Supporting Graduate Students as Aspiring Authors / Barbara Alvarez (University of Michigan)

 Panel 19:

11:00-12:30                                                                                         Humming Bird

 Film It! Foundational and Testimonial Films

Moderator: Víctor Federico Torres (Digitalia)

Rapporteur: Mary Jo Zeter (Michigan State University)

 ‘An Inconvenient Truth’: Bringing the Testimony of a Drug Cartel Assassin to Page and Screen: the Backstory of Writing and Filming “El Sicario”/ Molly Molloy (New Mexico State University)

 Dos películas fundacionales del cine puertorriqueño: “Maruja” y “Ayer amargo” / Víctor Federico Torres (Digitalia)

12:30-1:30      LUNCH

1:30-2:00        E-SALALM                                                                 Flamingo

2:00-3:00        Town Hall Meeting and Announcement of Officers

3:00-4:00        Business Meeting & Closing Session

4:00-5:30        Executive Board #2

 

 

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