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City of Los Angeles is Guest at Guadalajara Book Fair
News | www.libraryjournal.com | Nov 23, 2009
First time a city is honored This year, for the first time, FIL, selected a city—Los Angeles—rather than a country or region to serve as guest of honor.
http://www.libraryjournal.com/article/CA6707832.html?rssid=191
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Blog | loidagarciafebo.com | Nov 20, 2009
A brief note to mention that I am posting my REFORMA President messages and other related news on the section REFORMA President. Bookmark it!
Madam Mayo: Top Books 2009: Library Journal's List Includes The Last Prince of the Mexican Empire
Blog | madammayo.blogspot.com | Nov 20, 2009
Through narrative we become more human. Truth is beauty. Exploration is infinite. No, I do not read palms. I do not run a brothel. I am not in the Gang of Four! What's with the nom de blogue? One day a poet sent me an e-mail that Began, "Dear Madam Mayo," which made my day.
http://madammayo.blogspot.com/2009/11/top-books-2009-library-journals-list.html
FL School Board Wins Battle to Keep ‘Vamos a Cuba’ Off Library Shelves
News | www.schoollibraryjournal.com | Nov 18, 2009
School board members in Miami have won their fight to keep Vamos a Cuba (Heineman, 2001) off school library shelves because the book paints too rosy a picture of life in the communist nation.
Guest Columnist: Sergio Troncoso. Is the Texas Library Association excluding Latino writers?
Blog | labloga.blogspot.com | Nov 3, 2009
Blogmeister's Note: Michael Sedano's Tuesday column returns next week with a review of Literary El Paso. Today, La Bloga<span
http://labloga.blogspot.com/2009/11/guest-columnist-sergio-troncoso-is.html
Kennedy Library Gets Hemingway Papers From Cuba
Blog | artsbeat.blogs.nytimes.com | Oct 29, 2009
Cuba's Ministry of Culture has given the John F. Kennedy Library copies of letters and documents Hemingway amassed during his years in Cuba, including corrected proofs of "The Old Man and the Sea'' and an alternate ending to "For Whom the Bell Tolls."
Copies of Cuban Hemingway papers now at JFK Library
News | www.bostonherald.com | Oct 28, 2009
BOSTON — Copies of about 3,000 letters and documents from the Ernest Hemingway archives at the Cuban National Ministry of Culture have been made available at the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library in Boston. Kennedy library officials said Wednesday the Cuban government is sharing copies...
http://www.bostonherald.com/entertainment/books/view.bg?articleid=1207915&srvc=rss
Visits to Edinburg, Texas, Los Angeles, CA and soon--Chicago
Blog | sharebookjoy.blogspot.com | Oct 23, 2009
Recently I had the pleasure of speaking to dedicated librarians in Edinburg, Texas. It had been a number of years since I’d been to South Texas and, as before, I was inspired by the commitment of the librarians to their students.
http://sharebookjoy.blogspot.com/2009/10/visits-to-edinburg-texas-los-angeles-ca.html
Bejarano to B&T; Océano Added to B&T Catalog
News | www.criticasmagazine.com | Oct 2, 2009
Baker & Taylor (B&T) has hired Laura Bejarano, formerly with Brodart, as their Spanish-language Sales Specialist. In the newly created position, Bejarano will work closely with librarians to help build their Spanish-language collections.
http://www.criticasmagazine.com/article/CA6615523.html?nid=4119
Semantic Search: Spanish Scientists Develop the First Intelligent Financial Search Engine «
News | www.resourceshelf.com | Sep 30, 2009
Researchers from Carlos III University of Madrid (UCM3), the University of Murcia, and the Business Institute have jointly created SONAR, a new search engine that examines financial news using semantic technology.

