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Fall 2014 Newsmakers

Meagan Lacy...
Meagan Lacy, Information Literacy Librarian at Guttman Community College at The City University of New York, is the author and editor of The Slow Book Revolution: Creating a New Culture of Reading on College Campuses and Beyond (ABC-CLIO, 2014). Go here to read the full press release.
Melissa Gasparotto, Latin American, African, Latino, Spanish and Portuguese Studies Liaison at Rutgers University, recently published a paper title "A ten year analysis of dissertation bibliographies from the Department of Spanish and Portuguese at Rutgers University". You can access the paper through the repository at Rutgers University.
The City College of New York reference librarian, Daisy Dominguez also published an article in the journal Collection Building titled "American Indians in feature films: beyond the big Screen". You access the article here.
The article "Deciding on Databases: Strategies for Selecting in Latin American and Spanish Language Studies " was published by Holly Ackerman, Librarian for Latin American, Iberian, & Latino Studies at Duke University in The Charleston Advisor. Click here to access the publication.
Book artist, Luis Delgado recently published on Malulu editions a book of photography and verse Le canto por un pan/ I sing for bread. You can ready more about the publication of this book as well as information on his other works here.
American Reads Spanish interviewed Adan Griego, the curator for Iberoamerican & Mexican American Collections at Stanford University about publishers in the US library market. To read the full interview click here.

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