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Main Authors: Barnett, John, McMorran, Charles, Schlein, Andrew
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1997
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ554197
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author Barnett, John
McMorran, Charles
Schlein, Andrew
author_facet Barnett, John
McMorran, Charles
Schlein, Andrew
Barnett, John
McMorran, Charles
Schlein, Andrew
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contents Para Servirle: At Your Service. [and] Walking the Multilingual Walk. Barnett, John McMorran, Charles Schlein, Andrew Access to Information Chinese Korean Library Collections Library Services Minority Groups Multilingualism Online Catalogs Public Libraries Spanish User Needs (Information) Despite predictions that the Latino population will become the nation's largest minority group, mainstream publishing offers few titles for Spanish-language collections development. This article describes how the San Antonio (TX) public library has developed a "Latino Collection." Includes highlights on how the Queens Borough (NY) Public Library has provided online catalog access in Spanish, Chinese, and Korean. (PEN)
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spellingShingle Para Servirle: At Your Service. [and] Walking the Multilingual Walk.
Barnett, John
McMorran, Charles
Schlein, Andrew
Access to Information
Chinese
Korean
Library Collections
Library Services
Minority Groups
Multilingualism
Online Catalogs
Public Libraries
Spanish
User Needs (Information)
Para Servirle: At Your Service. [and] Walking the Multilingual Walk. Barnett, John McMorran, Charles Schlein, Andrew Access to Information Chinese Korean Library Collections Library Services Minority Groups Multilingualism Online Catalogs Public Libraries Spanish User Needs (Information) Despite predictions that the Latino population will become the nation's largest minority group, mainstream publishing offers few titles for Spanish-language collections development. This article describes how the San Antonio (TX) public library has developed a "Latino Collection." Includes highlights on how the Queens Borough (NY) Public Library has provided online catalog access in Spanish, Chinese, and Korean. (PEN)
title Para Servirle: At Your Service. [and] Walking the Multilingual Walk.
topic Access to Information
Chinese
Korean
Library Collections
Library Services
Minority Groups
Multilingualism
Online Catalogs
Public Libraries
Spanish
User Needs (Information)
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ554197