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Wednesday, August 31, 2022
Latinx/a/o and Spanish-speaking communities in libraries (Academic, Public, School, or Special)
The REFORMA Research Committee is dedicated to examining current trends, statistics, research, best practices, and information on programming and services related to serving Latinx/a/o and Spanish-speaking communities in libraries (Academic, Public, School, or Special).
As part of our charge, the committee will create a biannual publication of trends to serve as a resource for librarians to learn about successful programs/projects to replicate and serve their communities. This form serves as a tool to collect data for purposes of inclusion in the biannual publication.
It should take about 10 minutes or less to complete. Please consider sharing as much as you like that we can include in the publication and share with REFORMA and librarians. The committee will collect content year-round. If you have questions, please contact research@reforma.org.
Here is the form to complete: https://forms.gle/DtfAQb4L1GP9utcX8
We hope you will consider contributing to this important biannual publication as you have programs and projects of interest to share with our communities. Thank you for your consideration.
Best, Michele
Research Committee Chair
Dr. Michele A. L. Villagran A button with "Hear my name" text for name playback in email signature
Assistant Professor, School of Information
San José State University, On Ohlone Land
http://ischool.sjsu.edu
michele.villagran@sjsu.edu
626-703-1903
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