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Serving Spanish Speaking Communities

Serving your Spanish-speaking communities ROSSA WORKSHOP DOCUMENTS

  • Utah's Spanish-speaking populations: Who are they? Where do they live and work? How do I reach them?


  • Information Needs of the Spanish-speaking Communities: How do I find out what information they need?


  • Information Interests of Spanish-speaking Library Patrons: What information do they want?


  • Are there any useful selection tools?


  • Where can I buy these materials? Publishers, Vendors, Book Distributors, Bookstores


  • What should I know about Spanish-speaking cultures, countries, and the Spanish Language?


  • What are some recommended book lists?


  • What are other public libraries doing to serve their Spanish-speaking residents?
  • Hispanic is a term created by the U.S. federal government in the early 1970s in an attempt to provide a common denominator to a large, but diverse, population with connection to the Spanish language or culture from a Spanish-speaking country. The term Latino is increasingly gaining acceptance among Hispanics, and the term reflects the origin of the population in Latin America.