2017 Conference Program
Conference Program
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SALALM LXII
Seminar on the Acquisition of Latin American Library Materials
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
May 20 – 24, 2017
Engaging Latin American Studies: Connecting Collections to Teaching and Learning
Impulsando los estudios sobre Latinoamérica: Conectando las colecciones con la enseñanza y el aprendizaje
Engajamento nos estudos latino-americanos: Unindo coleções a ensino e aprendizado
SALALM Executive Board, 2016-2017
President Daisy V. Domínguez, The City College of New York, CUNY
Vice President/President Elect Suzanne Schadl, University of New Mexico
Past President Paloma Celis-Carbajal, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Executive Director Hortensia Calvo, Tulane University
Treasurer Peter T. Johnson, Princeton University, retired
Interim Parliamentarian and Archivist Roberto C. Delgadillo, University of California, Davis
Members-at- Large
2014-2017
Teresa Chapa, University of North Carolina
David Dressing, University of Notre Dame
2015-2018
Alison Hicks, University of Colorado at Boulder
Ricarda Musser, Ibero-Amerikanisches Institut, Berlin
2016-2019
AJ Johnson, University of Texas, Austin
Orchid Mazurkiewicz, Hispanic American Periodicals Index
Rapporteurs General
Craig Schroer, University of West Georgia
Nelson Santana, Rutgers University
Conference Planning Committee 2016-2017
Barbara Alvarez, Chair of Local Arrangements, University of Michigan
Hortensia Calvo, SALALM Executive Director
Daisy Domínguez, SALALM President 2016-2017
Nerea Llamas, Local Arrangements, University of Michigan
Acknowledgements
The Conference Planning and Local Arrangements Committees wish to thank the following individuals who generously contributed to the organization of the SALALM LXII Conference:
Carol Avila, Senior Program Coordinator, SALALM Secretariat
Tim Archer, Facilities Coordinator, UM Library
Leigh Billings, Slavic Cataloger, UM Library
Beau Case, Head, Arts & Humanities, UM Library
Janet Crayne, Librarian for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies, UM Library
Matt De Genaro, Learning Technology Consultant, UM Library
Scott Dennis, Librarian for Philosophy and General Reference, UM Library
Shevon Desai, Communication & Information Studies Librarian, UM Library
Brian Dunnigan, Associate Director, William L. Clements Library
Gabriel Duque, Learning Librarian, UM Library
Liangyu Fu, Chinese Studies Librarian, UM Library
Fe Susan Go, Librarian for Southeast Asia, Australia, New Zealand and the Pacific Islands, UM Library
Kevin Graffagnino, Director, William L. Clements Library
Phillip Han, Head of Library Facilities, UM Library
Donna Hayward, Associate Dean of Libraries, UM Library
Jason Imbesi, Librarian for Music & Theater, UM Library
Karl Longstreth, Map Librarian, UM Library
Loyd Mbabu, African Studies Librarian, UM Library
Kirsten Neelands, Communications Designer, UM Library
Jo Angela Oehrli, Learning Librarian, UM Library
Alex Rivera, Community Outreach Librarian, UM Library
Jean-Charles Robin, Necessary Knowledge International LLC
Alana Rodriguez, UM Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies
Nicole Scholtz, Spatial & Numeric Data Librarian, UM Library
Jaclyn Sipovic, Digital Publishing Coordinator, UM Library
Bryan Skib, Associate University Librarian for Collections, UM Library
Beth Snyder, Technical Services Coordinator, UM Library
Tim Utter, Clark Library Manager, UM Library
Elaine Westbrooks, Associate University Librarian for Research, UM Library
Autumn Wetli, User Services Assistant, UM Library
Jukie Wilson, Senior Administrative Assistant, UM Library
Special thanks to Juan Manuel Solana Morales, Consul of Mexico in Detroit, and José Francisco Casas León, Coordinator of Cultural, Economic and Political Affairs, for their generous participation in the organization of special events for SALALM LXII. Sponsors of SALALM LXII
Academic Sponsors
University of Michigan Library
Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies, University of Michigan
William L. Clements Library, University of Michigan
Department of Romance Languages and Literatures, University of Michigan
Department of American Culture, University of Michigan
Latina/o Studies Program, University of Michigan
Corporate Sponsors
Adam Matthew Digital
Brill
Cambridge University Press
Gale, a Cengage Company
ProQuest
Sponsoring Libreros
Asociación de Editores de Chile
Atlantis Livros Ltda
Books from Mexico
Casalini Libri
E. Iturriaga y Cía., SAC
Esteva Servicios Bibliotecarios
Gavilanes Books from Indoamerica
HB Books / Herta Berenguer Publicaciones Chilenas
Howard Karno Books, Inc.
Iberoamericana Editorial Vervuert, S.L.U.
Librería Linardi y Risso
Libros Andinos
Libros Argentinos para Todo el Mundo
Libros Centroamericanos
Libros de Barlovento
Libros de Todo México
Libros Latinos - Latin American Book Store
Libros Peruanos, S.A.
Puvill Libros, S.A.
RettaLibros
Susanne Bach Comercio de Livros
Ventara - Librería García Cambeiro
Special Events
Happy Hour for New Members, ENLACE Becarios, Presidential
Fellows, Dan Hazen Fellow, and SALALM Scholarship Awardees
Saturday, May 20, 6:30-7:30pm
Bill’s Beer Garden
218 S Ashley St
Libreros’ Reception
Monday, May 22, 7:00-11:00pm
Rogel Ballroom, Michigan Union, 2nd floor
Host Reception
Tuesday, May 23, 6:30-8:30pm
HL Clark Library, 2nd floor
Exhibits of historical photographs of Mexico:
Testimonios de una guerra, 1910-1920
De la cocina al ojo, 1900-1961
Michigan League
Courtesy of the Consulate of Mexico in Detroit
Mapping Mexico, 16th-19th century: Cartographic treasures from University of Michigan collections
Exhibit, HL Clark Library
SALALM Libreros’ Events
Libreros Committee Meeting
Sunday, May 21 10:15-11:15am
ML Vanderberg
Library/Bookdealer/Publisher Relations Committee Meeting
Sunday, May 21 11:30am-12:30pm
ML Vanderberg
Sunday May 21 2:00-4:00pm
Libreros/Librarian Consultations
ML Hussey
Book Exhibit Opening
Monday, May 22, 10:45-11:30am
ML Ballroom
Libreros’ Reception
Monday, May 22, 7:00-11:00pm
MU Rogel Ballroom, 2nd floor
ENLACE Travel Award Becarios
Fábio Lima Cordeiro, Empresa Brazileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária
Sônia Mara Saldanha Bach Passot - Universidade Federal do Paraná
SALALM Presidential Travel Fellowship Awardees
Christina M. Bleyer, University of Texas at Austin
Jhensen A. Ortiz, CUNY Dominican Studies Institute, The City College of New York
Kai Smith, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona
SALALM Conference Attendance Scholarship Awardees
Itza Carbajal, University of Texas at Austin
María Victoria Fernández, University of Texas at Austin
Mark Sandoval, University of Arizona
Dan C. Hazen Fellow
Gayle Williams, Florida International University
SATURDAY, MAY 20
8:00am-4:00pm Registration ML Concourse
8:30-9:00am New Member Orientation ML Vanderberg
9:00-10:00am Policy, Research, and Investigation ML Room A
SALALM Iberian Studies (SIS) ML Room C
9:00-11:00am Finance 1 (Finance 2 on 5/23 at 4:30pm) ML Michigan
9:00-10:30am
Workshop: Latin American Studies: Collection Development for Beginners
ML Vanderberg
Facilitators: Adán Griego, Stanford University and Jesús Alonso-Regalado, University at Albany, SUNY
10:15-11:15am
Bylaws ML Room A
Communications ML Room C
10:30-11:45am Coffee Break ML Concourse
11:45am-12:45pm
Cuban Bibliography ML Room A
Interlibrary Cooperation Committee ML Room C
Digital Primary Sources ML Michigan
Enlace ML Vanderberg
12:45-2:30pm Lunch
2:30-3:45pm Regional Group Meetings
MOLLAS ML Room A
CALAFIA ML Room C
LASER ML Michigan
LANE ML Vanderberg
4:00-5:00pm Cataloging ML Michigan
4:00-6:00pm LAMP ML Vanderberg
6:30-7:30pm New Member Happy Hour Bill’s Beer Garden 210 S. Ashley St
SUNDAY, MAY 21
8:30am-5:00pm Registration ML Concourse
9:00-10:00am Marginalized Peoples ML Michigan
Electronic Resources ML Vanderberg
10:00-11:30am Coffee Break ML Concourse
10:15-11:15am Serials ML Room A
Research and Instruction Services ML Michigan
Libreros ML Vanderberg
11:30am-12:30pm HAPI ML Michigan
Library/Bookdealer/Publisher Relations ML Vanderberg
12:30-2:00pm Lunch
2:00-4:00pm Executive Board 1 ML Michigan
(Executive Board 2 will be 5/24 at 2pm.)
Librero Consultations ML Hussey
3:45-4:30pm Coffee Break ML Concourse
4:15-6:15pm LARRP ML Vanderberg
MONDAY, MAY 22
8:30am-5:00pm Registration ML Ballroom
8:00-8:30am Guided Relaxation Exercise MU Pendleton
8:30-9:00 am Substantive Committee Briefings MU Pendleton
9:00-10:30am Opening Session MU Pendleton Rapporteur: Craig Schroer
Welcoming Remarks
Daisy Domínguez, SALALM President, 2016-2017
Barbara Alvarez, Chair of Local Arrangements
Bryan Skib, Associate University Librarian for Collections
Presentation of José Toribio Medina Award
Presentation of Presidential Fellows, Enlace and SALALM Scholarship Awardees, and Dan Hazen Fellow
Keynote Address
Prof. Kenneth Mills, University of Michigan
On the Beach in Paita (Peru), with Diego de Ocaña, O. S. H., 1599: Aspiring to “Near-Immersion.”
10:45-11:30am Opening Reception ML Ballroom
Memorial for Klaus Vervuert
11:30am-5:00pm Book Exhibits ML Ballroom
11:30am-1:00pm Panel Sessions
Panel 1 Researching Latin America: Approaches ML Kalamazoo
to Teaching Information Literacy
Conveners: Bronwen Maxson, Alison Hicks, and Betsaida M. Reyes
Moderator: Donna Canevari de Paredes, Univ. of Saskatchewan
Rapporteur: Barbara Miller, California State University, Fullerton
“Getting Started: Curriculum Mapping for Latin American Studies”
Pamela Espinosa de los Monteros, Ohio State University
“Challenging Authority: The ACRL Framework as a Stimulus for Critical Thinking about Competing Narratives in Latin American History”
Kathy Swart, Pierce College
“Around the World and Back Again: Teaching Research Literacy in a Spanish Grammar Class”
Phil Jones, Grinnell College
“Graduate Students Tell All: Notes from their Experiences with Research”
Bronwen Maxson, IUPUI, and Betsaida M. Reyes, University of Kansas
“Bridging the Curriculum Gap: Librarians as Twenty-First Century Educators”
David Wiseman, AATSP/BYU/Sabio Books
Panel 2 The Historian as Librarian/ ML Henderson
The Librarian as Historian
Moderator: Matt Hill, Brigham Young University
Rapporteur: José Díaz, Ohio State University
"From Tenure-Track History Professor to Latin American Subject Specialist: The Advantages of Bringing a History Ph.D. to Academic Librarianship"
Sarah Buck Kachaluba, University of California, San Diego
"A Historian at the University Library: Explorations on Complementary Fields"
Antonio Sotomayor, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
"Supporting Faculty Research and Maintaining a Collection: Where is the Balance?"
Peter Stern, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Panel 3 Sharing Author and Authority Data ML Michigan
for Greater Discoverability
Moderator: Cate Kellett, Yale University
Rapporteur: Brenda Salem, University of Pittsburgh
“Maximizing the Use and Exposure of Archival Authority Data through SNAC (Social Networks & Archival Context) and RAMP (Remixing Archival Metadata Project)”
Mairelys Lemus-Rojas, IUPUI University, and Tim Thompson, Yale University
“ORCID in Latin America: Regional Efforts to Teach an Emerging Name Identifier”
Daniel Schoorl, HAPI
1:00-2:30pm* Lunch (*Workshops begin at 2:15pm.)
2:15-4:15 pm Workshops
Translating the ACRL Framework HL Gallery Lab
into Your Library Instruction
Facilitators: Jo Angela Oehrli and Barbara Alvarez,
University of Michigan
RDA Cataloging Part 1: Describing SL 4059
Moving Images, Audio Recordings, and Print Music Facilitator: John B. Wright, Brigham Young University
2:30-4:00 pm Panel Sessions
Panel 4 Servicios de apoyo para los usuarios ML Kalamazoo
en bibliotecas públicas y académicas
en Latinoamérica y España
Moderator: Tomás Bocanegra Esqueda, Colegio de México
Rapporteur: Víctor Cid Carmona, Colegio de México
“Minibibliotecas: acervos para o ensino e aprendizado de comunidades rurais”
Fábio Lima Cordeiro, Empresa Brazileira de Pesquisa Agropecuaria
“Programa de Educação Continuada de Usuários (ProEduC) da Universidade Federal do Paraná (UFPR): projeto de difusão de pesquisa documentaria em bases de dados científicas”
Sonia Passot, Univesidade Federal do Paraná
“Fomento de las comunidades de práctica para la generación de conocimiento y la colaboración”
Julio César Ramírez, El Colegio de Michoacán
“El soporte a la docencia e investigación desde las bibliotecas españolas”
Fernando Pacheco Olea, Universidad Estatal de Milagro, Ecuador
Panel 5 Latin American Digital Collections I ML Henderson
Moderator: Peter Stern, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Rapporteur: María Victoria Fernández, University of Texas,
Austin
“Creating the Latin American Digital Archive: Challenges and Opportunities”
Luis A. González, Indiana University
“First Blacks in the Americas: A Unique Collection of Primary Sources on Black African Ancestry in the Dominican Republic”
Sarah Aponte, CUNY Dominican Studies Institute / The City College of New York
“José Guadalupe Posada Online: Digital Collections and Digital Connections for Research and Teaching”
Ricarda Musser, Ibero-Amerikanisches Institut, Berlin
4:00-4:45pm Coffee Break ML Ballroom
4:30-6:00 pm Panel Sessions
Panel 6 Roda Viva 1: Instruction & Outreach ML Kalamazoo
Moderator: Anne Barnhart, University of West Georgia
Rapporteur: Andrea Twiss-Brooks, University of Chicago
"Vocabulary's Necessary! Applying Hip Hop to Library Instruction"
Gabriella Reznowski, Washington State University
"You Lost Me at 'Hola': a Graduate Student's 2015 FIL notes"
Jillian Claire Coy, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
"Engaging Beginning Spanish Classes with Special Collections"
Jana Krentz, Yale University
"Facts are Hard: Libraries in the Post-Truth Era"
Craig Schroer, University of West Georgia
“Discovering the Unexpected at the FIL 2016”
Jill Baron, Dartmouth College
"On the Importance of Being Erroneous"
Anne Barnhart, University of West Georgia
Panel 7 Global Resources Collections Initiative: ML Henderson
A New Framework to Support Area and
International Studies
Convener: James Simon, Center for Research Libraries
Moderator: Lisa Gardinier, University of Iowa
Rapporteur: Suzanne Schadl, University of New Mexico
“Electronic Access to Global Primary Resources - Current
Challenges and Prospects for Collaboration”
James Simon, Center for Research Libraries
“Unlocking Digital Sources for Use in Teaching, Learning, and Research”
Paloma Celis-Carbajal, University of Wisconsin-Madison
“Representing Regional Perspectives in Preserving and Digitizing
Primary Sources”
Melissa Guy, University of Texas, Austin
“Expanding and Sustaining the Supply Chain for Latin American
Documentation”
Bernard F. Reilly, Center for Research Libraries
Panel 8 The Arts: Making Lesser Known ML Michigan
Resources More Accessible
Moderator: Michael Scott, HAPI
Rapporteur: Phillip Jones, Grinnell College
“From Screen to Book: A Bibliography of Latin American Screenplays”
Gayle Williams, Florida International University
“Work, Work, Work, Work, work, Work: Promoting Caribbean Resources on a Low Budget”
Kai Smith, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona
“Authors in Their Own Wor(l)ds: Providing Access to 75 Years of Literary Recordings at the Library of Congress”
Talía Guzmán-González and Catalina Gómez, Library of Congress
4:30-6:00 pm Research-a-thon: Let’s build a Latin SL 4059
American/Iberian Studies Librarianship bibliography together!
Facilitator: Jesús Alonso-Regalado, University at Albany, SUNY
7:00-11:00pm Libreros’ Reception MU Rogel Ballroom
TUESDAY, MAY 23
8:30-3:00am Registration ML Ballroom
8:30-10:30am Workshops
Inspired and Creative Collaborative HL Gallery Lab
Teaching with Primary Sources:
From Identification to Utilization
Facilitators: Fernando Acosta-Rodríguez, Princeton University; Paula A. Covington, Vanderbilt University; Christine Hernández, Tulane University; Jennifer Osorio, University of California, Los Angeles; Peter T. Johnson, SALALM Treasurer
RDA Cataloging Part 2: Describing SL 4059
Moving Images, Audio Recordings, and Print Music
Facilitator: John B. Wright, Brigham Young University
9:00am-3:00pm Book Exhibits ML Ballroom
9:00-10:30am Panel sessions
Panel 9 Approaches to Social Justice in ML Henderson
Librarianship
Moderator: Jill E. Baron, Dartmouth College
Rapporteur: Michael Scott, HAPI
“Digital Colonization and Virtual Indigeneity: Indigenous Knowledge and Algorithm Bias”
Melissa Gasparotto, Rutgers University
“Big Data, Mapping and Predicting Human Rights Abuses: GDELT and Latin America”
Jana Krentz, Yale University
“Archives, Activism and Education: Creating a Space for Ethics-based Action”
Christina M. Bleyer, University of Texas, Austin
“Encompassing Knowledge: Local LC Reclassification for Materials about Indigenous Peoples of the Americas”
Lara Aase, Center for Southwest Studies, Fort Lewis College
Panel 10 Intersections of Music Scholarship ML Michigan
and Librarianship
Moderator: Mary Jo Zeter, Michigan State University
Rapporteur: Gabriella Reznowski, Washington State University
“Music Research in Latin America: Bridging the Gap between the Library and the Field”
Javier F. León, Indiana University
“Where’s the music?!: Latin American Music Collection Development”
Emma Dederick, Librarian, Latin American Music Center, Indiana University Jacobs School of Music
“Tracking Dominican-U.S. History through Vinyl Album Records”
Jhensen A. Ortiz, CUNY Dominican Studies Institute / The City College of New York
10:30-11:15am Coffee Break ML Ballroom
10:45am-12:45pm Workshops
Preserving Your Sound Recordings: HL Gallery Lab
From Identification to Digital Preservation
Facilitators: Maya Lerman and Julia Kim, Library of Congress
Integrating the Visual: Tools for UMMA Paper
Teaching with Images, Objects, Study Room
and Museums
Facilitator: Ryan Lynch, University of California, Santa Barbara
11:15am-12:45pm Panel Sessions
Panel 11 LARRP Projects – Past and Present ML Kalamazoo
Moderator: Orchid Mazurkiewicz, HAPI
Rapporteur: Matt Hill, Brigham Young University
“Latin American Open Access Academic E-Book”
Angela Carreño, New York University
“Latin American Ephemera Project”
Fernando Acosta-Rodríguez, Princeton University
“Cuban American Radionovelas”
Christine Hernández, Tulane University
"Building Custom Search Engines for Discovery of OA Latin American Monographs: A LARRP Resource Discovery Working Group Project"
Melissa Gasparotto, Rutgers University
Panel 12 Pedagogical, Community-Based, and ML Henderson
Theoretical Approaches to Archives
Moderator: Donna Canevari de Paredes, Univ. of Saskatchewan
Rapporteur: Tomás Bocanegra Esqueda, Colegio de México
“Decolonizing Archives: Government and Community Records”
Emily Willard, Center for Human Rights, University of Washington
“Pedagogy of the Archive: Adopting Freirean Approaches to the Development of Community-based Archives”
Javier Garibay, Loyola Marymount University
“Education for Democracy: Gilberto Freyre at Indiana University”
Luis A. González, Indiana University
“The Casa Tabor Papers: A History of Liberation Theology Witness in the Americas”
Molly Molloy, New Mexico State University
12:45am-2:30pm Lunch
2:30-4:30pm Town Hall HL Gallery
4:30-5:30 pm Finance 2 HL Gallery Lab
6:30-8:30pm Host Reception HL Clark Library
2nd floor
WEDNESDAY, MAY 24
8:30-11:00am Registration ML Ballroom
9:00am-12:30pm Book Exhibits ML Ballroom
9:00-11:00am Workshop
Building Open Source Webmaps SL 4041
Using Historic Maps Facilitator: Nicole Scholtz, University of Michigan
9:00-10:30am Panel Sessions
Panel 14 Improving Collections and Student ML Michigan
Success through Borrowing and Research
Practice Studies
Moderator: Anne Barnhart, University of West Georgia
Rapporteur: Melissa Gasparotto, Rutgers University
“A competência informacional do usuário a partir de treinamentos em bases de dados”
Alejandro Pinheiro, Universidade Federal de Viçosa
“The Wikipedia Death Thread: Understanding the Research Practices of Humanities Doctoral Students at Yale University”
Jana Krentz, Yale University
“Engaging the Network: A Tale of Spanish-language Print in a Distributed Collection”
Lisa Gardinier, University of Iowa, and Manuel Ostos, Penn State University
Panel 15 Cuba y los libros post-restablecimiento ML Henderson
de relaciones USA-Cuba
Convener: Luis Retta, RettaLibros
Moderator: Teresa Chapa, Univ. of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Rapporteur: Matt Hill, Brigham Young University
“Challenges and Rewards of a Buying Trip to Cuba”
AJ Johnson, University of Texas at Austin
“Una feria difícil: The 2016 Havana International Book Fair”
Jade Madrid, Georgetown University
“Cuba, Collaborations and Cafecitos: Working with Cuban Institutions”
Jennifer Osorio, University of California, Los Angeles
“Feria Internacional del Libro, La Habana 2017”
Luis Retta, RettaLibros
Panel 16 Collections: Discovery, Engagement, Clements Library
and Outreach
Moderator: Sarah Aponte, CUNY Dominican Studies Institute / The City College of New York
Rapporteur: John Wright, Brigham Young University
“The Clements Library: A Resource for Uncovering the Americas' Past”
Brian Dunnigan, William L. Clements Library
“The Hispanic Division of the Library of Congress: Educational Outreach from 1939 to the Present”
Georgette Dorn, Hispanic Division, Library of Congress
“Michigan Library Scholars: Enhancing Undergraduate Learning through Mentorship and Engagement with Collections”
Nerea Llamas, University of Michigan
10:30-11:30am Tour 1 of William L. Clements Library
10:30-11:00am Coffee Break ML Ballroom
11:00am-12:30pm Panel Sessions
Panel 17 Latin American Digital Collections II ML Michigan
Moderator: Micaela Alicia Chávez Villa, Colegio de México
Rapporteur: María Victoria Fernández, University of Texas, Austin
“Construindo as Humanidades Digitais no contexto dos arquivos: a disseminação do acervo digital do CPDOC”
Renan Castro, Escola de Ciências Sociais - CPDOC - FGV
“Preservación de archivos históricos y memoria: la prensa local en la construcción de las identidades culturales de la Patagonia Austral (1900-1950)”
Gustavo Urbano Navarro, Universidad Nacional de la Patagonia Austral, Unidad Académica San Julián
Panel 18 Roda Viva 2 ML Henderson
Collections & Collaborations
Moderator: Anne Barnhart, University of West Georgia
Rapporteur: Rhonda Neugebauer, University of California, Riverside
"Building a Library Identity: The Latin American and Caribbean Sport Collection at the University of Illinois"
Antonio Sotomayor, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
"Collaborative Exhibits: Using Graduate Student Expertise and Resources to Show Off Library Collections"
Jennifer Osorio, University of California, Los Angeles
"Snap and Submit: The Student Research Photo Contest at the Latin American Library"
Jade Madrid, Georgetown University
"Imagining the World: Unexplored Global Collections at Columbia"
Sócrates Silva Reyes, Columbia University
“Latin American Cultural Magazines - Second Season"
Ricarda Musser, Ibero-Amerikanisches Institut, Berlin
“Performance Issues with Your Vendors? Implementing a Tool to Evaluate Your Relationship"
Mary Raple, University of Kansas
“Taking the Archive to the Thesis: a Collaboration Experience between the History Department and the Library”
M. Alejandra Plaza, Universidad Torcuato Di Tella, Buenos Aires
11:30am-12:30pm Tour 2 of William L. Clements Library
12:30pm Book Exhibits Close
12:30-2:00pm Lunch
2:00-4:00 pm Executive Board 2 ML Kalamazoo Rapporteur: Craig Schroer
SALALM LXII
Seminar on the Acquisition of Latin American Library Materials
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
May 20 – 24, 2017
Engaging Latin American Studies: Connecting Collections to Teaching and Learning
Impulsando los estudios sobre Latinoamérica: Conectando las colecciones con la enseñanza y el aprendizaje
Engajamento nos estudos latino-americanos: Unindo coleções a ensino e aprendizado
SALALM Executive Board, 2016-2017
President Daisy V. Domínguez, The City College of New York, CUNY
Vice President/President Elect Suzanne Schadl, University of New Mexico
Past President Paloma Celis-Carbajal, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Executive Director Hortensia Calvo, Tulane University
Treasurer Peter T. Johnson, Princeton University, retired
Interim Parliamentarian and Archivist Roberto C. Delgadillo,
University of California, Davis
Members-at- Large
2014-2017
Teresa Chapa, University of North Carolina
David Dressing, University of Notre Dame
2015-2018
Alison Hicks, University of Colorado at Boulder
Ricarda Musser, Ibero-Amerikanisches Institut, Berlin
2016-2019
AJ Johnson, University of Texas, Austin
Orchid Mazurkiewicz, Hispanic American Periodicals Index
Rapporteurs General
Craig Schroer, University of West Georgia
Nelson Santana, Rutgers University
Conference Planning Committee 2016-2017
Barbara Alvarez, Chair of Local Arrangements, University of Michigan
Hortensia Calvo, SALALM Executive Director
Daisy Domínguez, SALALM President 2016-2017
Nerea Llamas, Local Arrangements, University of Michigan
Acknowledgements
The Conference Planning and Local Arrangements Committees wish to thank the following individuals who generously contributed to the organization of the SALALM LXII Conference:
Carol Avila, Senior Program Coordinator, SALALM Secretariat
Tim Archer, Facilities Coordinator, UM Library
Leigh Billings, Slavic Cataloger, UM Library
Beau Case, Head, Arts & Humanities, UM Library
Janet Crayne, Librarian for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies, UM Library
Matt De Genaro, Learning Technology Consultant, UM Library
Scott Dennis, Librarian for Philosophy and General Reference, UM Library
Shevon Desai, Communication & Information Studies Librarian, UM Library
Brian Dunnigan, Associate Director, William L. Clements Library
Gabriel Duque, Learning Librarian, UM Library
Liangyu Fu, Chinese Studies Librarian, UM Library
Fe Susan Go, Librarian for Southeast Asia, Australia, New Zealand and the Pacific Islands, UM Library
Kevin Graffagnino, Director, William L. Clements Library
Phillip Han, Head of Library Facilities, UM Library
Donna Hayward, Associate Dean of Libraries, UM Library
Jason Imbesi, Librarian for Music & Theater, UM Library
Karl Longstreth, Map Librarian, UM Library
Loyd Mbabu, African Studies Librarian, UM Library
Kirsten Neelands, Communications Designer, UM Library
Jo Angela Oehrli, Learning Librarian, UM Library
Alex Rivera, Community Outreach Librarian, UM Library
Jean-Charles Robin, Necessary Knowledge International LLC
Alana Rodriguez, UM Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies
Nicole Scholtz, Spatial & Numeric Data Librarian, UM Library
Jaclyn Sipovic, Digital Publishing Coordinator, UM Library
Bryan Skib, Associate University Librarian for Collections, UM Library
Beth Snyder, Technical Services Coordinator, UM Library
Tim Utter, Clark Library Manager, UM Library
Elaine Westbrooks, Associate University Librarian for Research, UM Library
Autumn Wetli, User Services Assistant, UM Library
Jukie Wilson, Senior Administrative Assistant, UM Library
Special thanks to Juan Manuel Solana Morales, Consul of Mexico in Detroit, and José Francisco Casas León, Coordinator of Cultural, Economic and Political Affairs, for their generous participation in the organization of special events for SALALM LXII. Sponsors of SALALM LXII
Academic Sponsors
University of Michigan Library
Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies, University of Michigan
William L. Clements Library, University of Michigan
Department of Romance Languages and Literatures, University of Michigan
Department of American Culture, University of Michigan
Latina/o Studies Program, University of Michigan
Corporate Sponsors
Adam Matthew Digital
Brill
Cambridge University Press
Gale, a Cengage Company
ProQuest
Sponsoring Libreros
Asociación de Editores de Chile
Atlantis Livros Ltda
Books from Mexico
Casalini Libri
E. Iturriaga y Cía., SAC
Esteva Servicios Bibliotecarios
Gavilanes Books from Indoamerica
HB Books / Herta Berenguer Publicaciones Chilenas
Howard Karno Books, Inc.
Iberoamericana Editorial Vervuert, S.L.U.
Librería Linardi y Risso
Libros Andinos
Libros Argentinos para Todo el Mundo
Libros Centroamericanos
Libros de Barlovento
Libros de Todo México
Libros Latinos - Latin American Book Store
Libros Peruanos, S.A.
Puvill Libros, S.A.
RettaLibros
Susanne Bach Comercio de Livros
Ventara - Librería García Cambeiro
Special Events
Happy Hour for New Members, ENLACE Becarios, Presidential
Fellows, Dan Hazen Fellow, and SALALM Scholarship Awardees
Saturday, May 20, 6:30-7:30pm
Bill’s Beer Garden
218 S Ashley St
Libreros’ Reception
Monday, May 22, 7:00-11:00pm
Rogel Ballroom, Michigan Union, 2nd floor
Host Reception
Tuesday, May 23, 6:30-8:30pm
HL Clark Library, 2nd floor
Exhibits of historical photographs of Mexico:
Testimonios de una guerra, 1910-1920
De la cocina al ojo, 1900-1961
Michigan League
Courtesy of the Consulate of Mexico in Detroit
Mapping Mexico, 16th-19th century: Cartographic treasures from University of Michigan collections
Exhibit, HL Clark Library
SALALM Libreros’ Events
Libreros Committee Meeting
Sunday, May 21 10:15-11:15am
ML Vanderberg
Library/Bookdealer/Publisher Relations Committee Meeting
Sunday, May 21 11:30am-12:30pm
ML Vanderberg
Sunday May 21 2:00-4:00pm
Libreros/Librarian Consultations
ML Hussey
Book Exhibit Opening
Monday, May 22, 10:45-11:30am
ML Ballroom
Libreros’ Reception
Monday, May 22, 7:00-11:00pm
MU Rogel Ballroom, 2nd floor
ENLACE Travel Award Becarios
Fábio Lima Cordeiro, Empresa Brazileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária
Sônia Mara Saldanha Bach Passot - Universidade Federal do Paraná
SALALM Presidential Travel Fellowship Awardees
Christina M. Bleyer, University of Texas at Austin
Jhensen A. Ortiz, CUNY Dominican Studies Institute, The City College of New York
Kai Smith, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona
SALALM Conference Attendance Scholarship Awardees
Itza Carbajal, University of Texas at Austin
María Victoria Fernández, University of Texas at Austin
Mark Sandoval, University of Arizona
Dan C. Hazen Fellow
Gayle Williams, Florida International University
SATURDAY, MAY 20
8:00am-4:00pm Registration ML Concourse
8:30-9:00am New Member Orientation ML Vanderberg
9:00-10:00am Policy, Research, and Investigation ML Room A
SALALM Iberian Studies (SIS) ML Room C
9:00-11:00am Finance 1 (Finance 2 on 5/23 at 4:30pm) ML Michigan
9:00-10:30am Workshop: Latin American Studies: ML Vanderberg
Collection Development for Beginners
Facilitators: Adán Griego, Stanford University and
Jesús Alonso-Regalado, University at Albany, SUNY
10:15-11:15am Bylaws ML Room A
Communications ML Room C
10:30-11:45am Coffee Break ML Concourse
11:45am-12:45pm Cuban Bibliography ML Room A
Interlibrary Cooperation Committee ML Room C
Digital Primary Sources ML Michigan
Enlace ML Vanderberg
12:45-2:30pm Lunch
2:30-3:45pm Regional Group Meetings
MOLLAS ML Room A
CALAFIA ML Room C
LASER ML Michigan
LANE ML Vanderberg
4:00-5:00pm Cataloging ML Michigan
4:00-6:00pm LAMP ML Vanderberg
6:30-7:30pm New Member Happy Hour Bill’s Beer Garden
210 S. Ashley St
SUNDAY, MAY 21
8:30am-5:00pm Registration ML Concourse
9:00-10:00am Marginalized Peoples ML Michigan
Electronic Resources ML Vanderberg
10:00-11:30am Coffee Break ML Concourse
10:15-11:15am Serials ML Room A
Research and Instruction Services ML Michigan
Libreros ML Vanderberg
11:30am-12:30pm HAPI ML Michigan
Library/Bookdealer/Publisher Relations ML Vanderberg
12:30-2:00pm Lunch
2:00-4:00pm Executive Board 1 ML Michigan
(Executive Board 2 will be 5/24 at 2pm.)
Librero Consultations ML Hussey
3:45-4:30pm Coffee Break ML Concourse
4:15-6:15pm LARRP ML Vanderberg
MONDAY, MAY 22
8:30am-5:00pm Registration ML Ballroom
8:00-8:30am Guided Relaxation Exercise MU Pendleton
8:30-9:00 am Substantive Committee Briefings MU Pendleton
9:00-10:30am Opening Session MU Pendleton Rapporteur: Craig Schroer
Welcoming Remarks
Daisy Domínguez, SALALM President, 2016-2017
Barbara Alvarez, Chair of Local Arrangements
Bryan Skib, Associate University Librarian for Collections
Presentation of José Toribio Medina Award
Presentation of Presidential Fellows, Enlace and SALALM Scholarship Awardees, and Dan Hazen Fellow
Keynote Address
Prof. Kenneth Mills, University of Michigan
On the Beach in Paita (Peru), with Diego de Ocaña, O. S. H., 1599: Aspiring to “Near-Immersion.”
10:45-11:30am Opening Reception ML Ballroom
Memorial for Klaus Vervuert
11:30am-5:00pm Book Exhibits ML Ballroom
11:30am-1:00pm Panel Sessions
Panel 1 Researching Latin America: Approaches ML Kalamazoo
to Teaching Information Literacy
Conveners: Bronwen Maxson, Alison Hicks, and Betsaida M. Reyes
Moderator: Donna Canevari de Paredes, Univ. of Saskatchewan
Rapporteur: Barbara Miller, California State University, Fullerton
“Getting Started: Curriculum Mapping for Latin American Studies”
Pamela Espinosa de los Monteros, Ohio State University
“Challenging Authority: The ACRL Framework as a Stimulus for Critical Thinking about Competing Narratives in Latin American History”
Kathy Swart, Pierce College
“Around the World and Back Again: Teaching Research Literacy in a Spanish Grammar Class”
Phil Jones, Grinnell College
“Graduate Students Tell All: Notes from their Experiences with Research”
Bronwen Maxson, IUPUI, and Betsaida M. Reyes, University of Kansas
“Bridging the Curriculum Gap: Librarians as Twenty-First Century Educators”
David Wiseman, AATSP/BYU/Sabio Books
Panel 2 The Historian as Librarian/ ML Henderson
The Librarian as Historian
Moderator: Matt Hill, Brigham Young University
Rapporteur: José Díaz, Ohio State University
"From Tenure-Track History Professor to Latin American Subject Specialist: The Advantages of Bringing a History Ph.D. to Academic Librarianship"
Sarah Buck Kachaluba, University of California, San Diego
"A Historian at the University Library: Explorations on Complementary Fields"
Antonio Sotomayor, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
"Supporting Faculty Research and Maintaining a Collection: Where is the Balance?"
Peter Stern, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Panel 3 Sharing Author and Authority Data ML Michigan
for Greater Discoverability
Moderator: Cate Kellett, Yale University
Rapporteur: Brenda Salem, University of Pittsburgh
“Maximizing the Use and Exposure of Archival Authority Data through SNAC (Social Networks & Archival Context) and RAMP (Remixing Archival Metadata Project)”
Mairelys Lemus-Rojas, IUPUI University, and Tim Thompson, Yale University
“ORCID in Latin America: Regional Efforts to Teach an Emerging Name Identifier”
Daniel Schoorl, HAPI
1:00-2:30pm* Lunch (*Workshops begin at 2:15pm.)
2:15-4:15 pm Workshops
Translating the ACRL Framework HL Gallery Lab
into Your Library Instruction
Facilitators: Jo Angela Oehrli and Barbara Alvarez,
University of Michigan
RDA Cataloging Part 1: Describing SL 4059
Moving Images, Audio Recordings, and Print Music Facilitator: John B. Wright, Brigham Young University
2:30-4:00 pm Panel Sessions
Panel 4 Servicios de apoyo para los usuarios ML Kalamazoo
en bibliotecas públicas y académicas
en Latinoamérica y España
Moderator: Tomás Bocanegra Esqueda, Colegio de México
Rapporteur: Víctor Cid Carmona, Colegio de México
“Minibibliotecas: acervos para o ensino e aprendizado de comunidades rurais”
Fábio Lima Cordeiro, Empresa Brazileira de Pesquisa Agropecuaria
“Programa de Educação Continuada de Usuários (ProEduC) da Universidade Federal do Paraná (UFPR): projeto de difusão de pesquisa documentaria em bases de dados científicas”
Sonia Passot, Univesidade Federal do Paraná
“Fomento de las comunidades de práctica para la generación de conocimiento y la colaboración”
Julio César Ramírez, El Colegio de Michoacán
“El soporte a la docencia e investigación desde las bibliotecas españolas”
Fernando Pacheco Olea, Universidad Estatal de Milagro, Ecuador
Panel 5 Latin American Digital Collections I ML Henderson
Moderator: Peter Stern, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Rapporteur: María Victoria Fernández, University of Texas,
Austin
“Creating the Latin American Digital Archive: Challenges and Opportunities”
Luis A. González, Indiana University
“First Blacks in the Americas: A Unique Collection of Primary Sources on Black African Ancestry in the Dominican Republic”
Sarah Aponte, CUNY Dominican Studies Institute / The City College of New York
“José Guadalupe Posada Online: Digital Collections and Digital Connections for Research and Teaching”
Ricarda Musser, Ibero-Amerikanisches Institut, Berlin
4:00-4:45pm Coffee Break ML Ballroom
4:30-6:00 pm Panel Sessions
Panel 6 Roda Viva 1: Instruction & Outreach ML Kalamazoo
Moderator: Anne Barnhart, University of West Georgia
Rapporteur: Andrea Twiss-Brooks, University of Chicago
"Vocabulary's Necessary! Applying Hip Hop to Library Instruction"
Gabriella Reznowski, Washington State University
"You Lost Me at 'Hola': a Graduate Student's 2015 FIL notes"
Jillian Claire Coy, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
"Engaging Beginning Spanish Classes with Special Collections"
Jana Krentz, Yale University
"Facts are Hard: Libraries in the Post-Truth Era"
Craig Schroer, University of West Georgia
“Discovering the Unexpected at the FIL 2016”
Jill Baron, Dartmouth College
"On the Importance of Being Erroneous"
Anne Barnhart, University of West Georgia
Panel 7 Global Resources Collections Initiative: ML Henderson
A New Framework to Support Area and
International Studies
Convener: James Simon, Center for Research Libraries
Moderator: Lisa Gardinier, University of Iowa
Rapporteur: Suzanne Schadl, University of New Mexico
“Electronic Access to Global Primary Resources - Current
Challenges and Prospects for Collaboration”
James Simon, Center for Research Libraries
“Unlocking Digital Sources for Use in Teaching, Learning, and Research”
Paloma Celis-Carbajal, University of Wisconsin-Madison
“Representing Regional Perspectives in Preserving and Digitizing
Primary Sources”
Melissa Guy, University of Texas, Austin
“Expanding and Sustaining the Supply Chain for Latin American
Documentation”
Bernard F. Reilly, Center for Research Libraries
Panel 8 The Arts: Making Lesser Known ML Michigan
Resources More Accessible
Moderator: Michael Scott, HAPI
Rapporteur: Phillip Jones, Grinnell College
“From Screen to Book: A Bibliography of Latin American Screenplays”
Gayle Williams, Florida International University
“Work, Work, Work, Work, work, Work: Promoting Caribbean Resources on a Low Budget”
Kai Smith, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona
“Authors in Their Own Wor(l)ds: Providing Access to 75 Years of Literary Recordings at the Library of Congress”
Talía Guzmán-González and Catalina Gómez, Library of Congress
4:30-6:00 pm Research-a-thon: Let’s build a Latin SL 4059
American/Iberian Studies Librarianship bibliography together!
Facilitator: Jesús Alonso-Regalado, University at Albany, SUNY
7:00-11:00pm Libreros’ Reception MU Rogel Ballroom
TUESDAY, MAY 23
8:30-3:00am Registration ML Ballroom
8:30-10:30am Workshops
Inspired and Creative Collaborative HL Gallery Lab
Teaching with Primary Sources:
From Identification to Utilization
Facilitators: Fernando Acosta-Rodríguez, Princeton University; Paula A. Covington, Vanderbilt University; Christine Hernández, Tulane University; Jennifer Osorio, University of California, Los Angeles; Peter T. Johnson, SALALM Treasurer
RDA Cataloging Part 2: Describing SL 4059
Moving Images, Audio Recordings, and Print Music
Facilitator: John B. Wright, Brigham Young University
9:00am-3:00pm Book Exhibits ML Ballroom
9:00-10:30am Panel sessions
Panel 9 Approaches to Social Justice in ML Henderson
Librarianship
Moderator: Jill E. Baron, Dartmouth College
Rapporteur: Michael Scott, HAPI
“Digital Colonization and Virtual Indigeneity: Indigenous Knowledge and Algorithm Bias”
Melissa Gasparotto, Rutgers University
“Big Data, Mapping and Predicting Human Rights Abuses: GDELT and Latin America”
Jana Krentz, Yale University
“Archives, Activism and Education: Creating a Space for Ethics-based Action”
Christina M. Bleyer, University of Texas, Austin
“Encompassing Knowledge: Local LC Reclassification for Materials about Indigenous Peoples of the Americas”
Lara Aase, Center for Southwest Studies, Fort Lewis College
Panel 10 Intersections of Music Scholarship ML Michigan
and Librarianship
Moderator: Mary Jo Zeter, Michigan State University
Rapporteur: Gabriella Reznowski, Washington State University
“Music Research in Latin America: Bridging the Gap between the Library and the Field”
Javier F. León, Indiana University
“Where’s the music?!: Latin American Music Collection Development”
Emma Dederick, Librarian, Latin American Music Center, Indiana University Jacobs School of Music
“Tracking Dominican-U.S. History through Vinyl Album Records”
Jhensen A. Ortiz, CUNY Dominican Studies Institute / The City College of New York
10:30-11:15am Coffee Break ML Ballroom
10:45am-12:45pm Workshops
Preserving Your Sound Recordings: HL Gallery Lab
From Identification to Digital Preservation
Facilitators: Maya Lerman and Julia Kim, Library of Congress
Integrating the Visual: Tools for UMMA Paper
Teaching with Images, Objects, Study Room
and Museums
Facilitator: Ryan Lynch, University of California, Santa Barbara
11:15am-12:45pm Panel Sessions
Panel 11 LARRP Projects – Past and Present ML Kalamazoo
Moderator: Orchid Mazurkiewicz, HAPI
Rapporteur: Matt Hill, Brigham Young University
“Latin American Open Access Academic E-Book”
Angela Carreño, New York University
“Latin American Ephemera Project”
Fernando Acosta-Rodríguez, Princeton University
“Cuban American Radionovelas”
Christine Hernández, Tulane University
"Building Custom Search Engines for Discovery of OA Latin American Monographs: A LARRP Resource Discovery Working Group Project"
Melissa Gasparotto, Rutgers University
Panel 12 Pedagogical, Community-Based, and ML Henderson
Theoretical Approaches to Archives
Moderator: Donna Canevari de Paredes, Univ. of Saskatchewan
Rapporteur: Tomás Bocanegra Esqueda, Colegio de México
“Decolonizing Archives: Government and Community Records”
Emily Willard, Center for Human Rights, University of Washington
“Pedagogy of the Archive: Adopting Freirean Approaches to the Development of Community-based Archives”
Javier Garibay, Loyola Marymount University
“Education for Democracy: Gilberto Freyre at Indiana University”
Luis A. González, Indiana University
“The Casa Tabor Papers: A History of Liberation Theology Witness in the Americas”
Molly Molloy, New Mexico State University
12:45am-2:30pm Lunch
2:30-4:30pm Town Hall HL Gallery
4:30-5:30 pm Finance 2 HL Gallery Lab
6:30-8:30pm Host Reception HL Clark Library
2nd floor
WEDNESDAY, MAY 24
8:30-11:00am Registration ML Ballroom
9:00am-12:30pm Book Exhibits ML Ballroom
9:00-11:00am Workshop
Building Open Source Webmaps SL 4041
Using Historic Maps Facilitator: Nicole Scholtz, University of Michigan
9:00-10:30am Panel Sessions
Panel 14 Improving Collections and Student ML Michigan
Success through Borrowing and Research
Practice Studies
Moderator: Anne Barnhart, University of West Georgia
Rapporteur: Melissa Gasparotto, Rutgers University
“A competência informacional do usuário a partir de treinamentos em bases de dados”
Alejandro Pinheiro, Universidade Federal de Viçosa
“The Wikipedia Death Thread: Understanding the Research Practices of Humanities Doctoral Students at Yale University”
Jana Krentz, Yale University
“Engaging the Network: A Tale of Spanish-language Print in a Distributed Collection”
Lisa Gardinier, University of Iowa, and Manuel Ostos, Penn State University
Panel 15 Cuba y los libros post-restablecimiento ML Henderson
de relaciones USA-Cuba
Convener: Luis Retta, RettaLibros
Moderator: Teresa Chapa, Univ. of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Rapporteur: Matt Hill, Brigham Young University
“Challenges and Rewards of a Buying Trip to Cuba”
AJ Johnson, University of Texas at Austin
“Una feria difícil: The 2016 Havana International Book Fair”
Jade Madrid, Georgetown University
“Cuba, Collaborations and Cafecitos: Working with Cuban Institutions”
Jennifer Osorio, University of California, Los Angeles
“Feria Internacional del Libro, La Habana 2017”
Luis Retta, RettaLibros
Panel 16 Collections: Discovery, Engagement, Clements Library
and Outreach
Moderator: Sarah Aponte, CUNY Dominican Studies Institute / The City College of New York
Rapporteur: John Wright, Brigham Young University
“The Clements Library: A Resource for Uncovering the Americas' Past”
Brian Dunnigan, William L. Clements Library
“The Hispanic Division of the Library of Congress: Educational Outreach from 1939 to the Present”
Georgette Dorn, Hispanic Division, Library of Congress
“Michigan Library Scholars: Enhancing Undergraduate Learning through Mentorship and Engagement with Collections”
Nerea Llamas, University of Michigan
10:30-11:30am Tour 1 of William L. Clements Library
10:30-11:00am Coffee Break ML Ballroom
11:00am-12:30pm Panel Sessions
Panel 17 Latin American Digital Collections II ML Michigan
Moderator: Micaela Alicia Chávez Villa, Colegio de México
Rapporteur: María Victoria Fernández, University of Texas, Austin
“Construindo as Humanidades Digitais no contexto dos arquivos: a disseminação do acervo digital do CPDOC”
Renan Castro, Escola de Ciências Sociais - CPDOC - FGV
“Preservación de archivos históricos y memoria: la prensa local en la construcción de las identidades culturales de la Patagonia Austral (1900-1950)”
Gustavo Urbano Navarro, Universidad Nacional de la Patagonia Austral, Unidad Académica San Julián
Panel 18 Roda Viva 2 ML Henderson
Collections & Collaborations
Moderator: Anne Barnhart, University of West Georgia
Rapporteur: Rhonda Neugebauer, University of California, Riverside
"Building a Library Identity: The Latin American and Caribbean Sport Collection at the University of Illinois"
Antonio Sotomayor, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
"Collaborative Exhibits: Using Graduate Student Expertise and Resources to Show Off Library Collections"
Jennifer Osorio, University of California, Los Angeles
"Snap and Submit: The Student Research Photo Contest at the Latin American Library"
Jade Madrid, Georgetown University
"Imagining the World: Unexplored Global Collections at Columbia"
Sócrates Silva Reyes, Columbia University
“Latin American Cultural Magazines - Second Season"
Ricarda Musser, Ibero-Amerikanisches Institut, Berlin
“Performance Issues with Your Vendors? Implementing a Tool to Evaluate Your Relationship"
Mary Raple, University of Kansas
“Taking the Archive to the Thesis: a Collaboration Experience between the History Department and the Library”
M. Alejandra Plaza, Universidad Torcuato Di Tella, Buenos Aires
11:30am-12:30pm Tour 2 of William L. Clements Library
12:30pm Book Exhibits Close
12:30-2:00pm Lunch
2:00-4:00 pm Executive Board 2 ML Kalamazoo Rapporteur: Craig Schroer