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Main Author: Hoyle, Karen Nelson
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1980
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED208816
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contents Children's Literature for the Indochinese Refugees; an International Challenge. Hoyle, Karen Nelson Childrens Literature Developed Nations Indochinese Information Needs Information Networks Information Sources International Programs Library Collections Publishing Industry Reading Materials Refugees Shared Services In the five years since 260,000 Indochinese refugees of diverse language backgrounds departed their homelands for resettlement in 31 countries around the world, libraries have responded to the challenge of providing children's literature by acquiring reading materials in the language of origin, translations, and books about the homeland. This paper describes the efforts of individual libraries in such countries as Australia, Canada, Denmark, the United States, Germany, France, Spain, Sweden, and the United Kingdom, and enlarges upon national programs of resource sharing already in being to propose programs of international exchange. A 25-item bibliography is provided. (RAA)
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spellingShingle Children's Literature for the Indochinese Refugees; an International Challenge.
Hoyle, Karen Nelson
Childrens Literature
Developed Nations
Indochinese
Information Needs
Information Networks
Information Sources
International Programs
Library Collections
Publishing Industry
Reading Materials
Refugees
Shared Services
Children's Literature for the Indochinese Refugees; an International Challenge. Hoyle, Karen Nelson Childrens Literature Developed Nations Indochinese Information Needs Information Networks Information Sources International Programs Library Collections Publishing Industry Reading Materials Refugees Shared Services In the five years since 260,000 Indochinese refugees of diverse language backgrounds departed their homelands for resettlement in 31 countries around the world, libraries have responded to the challenge of providing children's literature by acquiring reading materials in the language of origin, translations, and books about the homeland. This paper describes the efforts of individual libraries in such countries as Australia, Canada, Denmark, the United States, Germany, France, Spain, Sweden, and the United Kingdom, and enlarges upon national programs of resource sharing already in being to propose programs of international exchange. A 25-item bibliography is provided. (RAA)
title Children's Literature for the Indochinese Refugees; an International Challenge.
topic Childrens Literature
Developed Nations
Indochinese
Information Needs
Information Networks
Information Sources
International Programs
Library Collections
Publishing Industry
Reading Materials
Refugees
Shared Services
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED208816