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Education for librarianship in Latin America

Marietta Daniels Shepard

Education for librarianship in Latin America

conclusions of the study made by the Inter-American Library School.

by Marietta Daniels Shepard

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Published by Pan American Union, General Secretariat, Organization of American States in Washington .
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  • Latin America.
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    • Library education -- Latin America

    • Edition Notes

      ContributionsUniversidad de Antioquia. Escuela Interamericana de Bibliotecología.
      Classifications
      LC ClassificationsZ674 .P18 no. 33
      The Physical Object
      Pagination14 p.
      Number of Pages14
      ID Numbers
      Open LibraryOL5635353M
      LC Control Number68062570

      Social sciences and humanities database created in at the Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico (UNAM). It contains more than , citations to articles, essays, book reviews, statistics and other documents published in over 1, Latin American and Caribbean periodicals. Latin American area) peaked in the s as a result of domestic and foreign events.”2 Since then, interest in the study of Latin America in the United States has grown significantly, as can be seen in the increasing number of academic pro-grams dealing with Latin America, the increasing number of students enrolled in Librarian for Latin.

      View top-quality stock photos of Latin American Student Searching For Books At The Library Smiling Very Happy. Find premium, high-resolution stock photography at Getty Images. Jana Lee Krentz is the Curator for the Latin American, Iberian and Latinx Collections at Yale University Library. Her research concentration is the 19th and early 20th century Spanish, Brazilian and Portuguese novel, and neo-realism, as well as research education and area studies librarianship.

      This book presents an overview of the region with one of the fastest growing higher education sectors in the world. Until the beginning of the s, universities were restricted to the elites in Latin American countries, with less than 5 million students enrolled in its courses. Joaquim Maria Machado de Assis. Paperback 10 December Library of Latin America. Dreams and Realities. Selected Fiction of Juana Manuela Gorriti.


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