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"Nuestro Norte es el Sur" : Mapping Resistance and Resilience in Latin American, Caribbean, and Iberian Studies /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Díaz Chávez, Nora (Editor ), Celis Carbajal, Paloma (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
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Publicado: Baltimore, Maryland : Project Muse, 2023
Colección:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Keynote. Latin American Studies Unbound: Collaboration between library professionals and scholar-teachers as transformative organizational practice / Charles R. Hale
  • Roundtable 1: Collaboration
  • Inherent tensions in adopting new scholarly practices / Juan Pablo Alperin
  • La colaboración en tiempos globales: Una visión latinoamericanista desde Mexico; Reflexiones / Enrique Camacho Navarro
  • Reflections on Open Access, collaboration, and connectedness / Pamela M. Graham
  • Response to Roundtable One: Collaboration / Brian P. Owensby - Roundtable 2: Designing for the Future
  • La biblioteca academica: El porvenir hoy / Micaela Chávez Villa
  • "Reports of my death are greatly exaggerated," Mark Twain (and the research library) / Thomas F. Reese
  • The Challenges facing SciELO Network professionals and the evolving interaction between local and global flows of scholarly information / Solange M. Santos and Abel L. Packer
  • LACIS and the Ibero-American studies collection collaboration: Designing for the future at UW-Madison / Alberto M. Vargas, Nora Díaz Chávez, and Trace Palmer
  • Roundtable 3: Advocacy - Books: An important tool for advocacy, social justice, and self-determination / Laura Anderson Barbata
  • Considerations for post-custodial archiving / Jennifer Osorio - Advocacy for the area studies: forging new alliances within the academy / Ellen Sapega
  • Papers. Dropping the I-word in the Library of Congress Subject Headings: From Dartmouth College to the Library of Congress / Jill Baron and Óscar R. Cornejo Cásares
  • Heritage learners in the US Latino archive: Challenging the hegemony of the pioneer narrative in the Pacific Northwest / David Woken
  • Fomento de la resiliencia comunitaria por la construcción del archive Memorials de la Patagonia Austral: Evaluación preliminar mediante un taller de dialogo / Gustavo Urbano Navarro
  • Incorporando sertões aos territórios nacionais: Capitalização e exproporiação nas fronteiras entre Brasil e Bolívia (1867-1928) / Alexia Helena de Araujo Shellard
  • Trece años de esfuerzos compartidos en la capacitación de catalogadores: Coordinación del Proyecto NACO-MÉXICO en la Universidad Autónoma de San Luis Potosí (UASLP) / Julia Margarita Martínez Saldaña
  • The Carvalho Monteiro Library at the Library of Congress: Finding hidden treasures / Beatriz Haspo and Cheryl Fox
  • Hacia el sur: La militancia poetica y la poesía militante de Juan Gelman / Elvia Arroyo-Ramírez
  • Making objects mobile: Digital transformation and the new chances for research and collection management: The example of the Posada Collection at the Ibero-Amerikanisches Institut (IAI), Berlin / Ricarda Musser and Anna Weymann
  • La adquisición bajo demanda en la Biblioteca Daniel Cosío Villegas de El Colegio de Mexico: Un studio de caso / Lourdes Quiroa Herrera, Jose Manuel Morales del Castillo, y Micaela Chávez Villa
  • South to North: The story of a Latin American Studies Collection and its impact on the development of collections in support of international studies / Donna Canevari de Paredes
  • Appendix I. SALALM LXI: "Nuestro norte es el sur": Mapping resistance and resilience in Latin America, Caribbean, and Iberian studies. Information for Roundtable Series
  • Conference Program.