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Item SALALM newsletter, December 1977(SALALM Secretariat, Benson Latin American Collection, 1977-12)Item SALALM newsletter, June 1978(SALALM Secretariat, Benson Latin American Collection, 1978-06)Item SALALM newsletter, March 1978(SALALM Secretariat, Benson Latin American Collection, 1978-03)Item The Handbook of Latin American Studies: Its Automated History and a Comparison of Available Formats(1996-06-04) Mundell, P. Sue; North, Tracy; Moyano Martin, DoloresItem Serials acquisitions in the digital “future”: if it’s all online, what’s the problem?(2015-06-15) Osorio, JenniferOpen Access is being adopted at a breakneck speed in Latin America, much faster than it is in the United States or other developed countries. What is different about the model for OA in Latin America and what are the implications for libraries and collections? Are there dangers we should watch out for, even as we support this movement? Is Open Access in Latin America the same as in the United States? How are the models different? Given the speed of adoption of Open Access in Latin America, what do we know? What, if any, are the implications for libraries and collections of the rapid adoption of OA in Latin America? Are there dangers to the breakneck speed of OA adoption in Latin America?Item Another BRIC on the web: the Brazilian presence in international agency statistical sites(2015-06-16) Colson, HaroldProvides a brief recap of Brazilian statistical coverage in major and specialty international government organizations outside of Latin America, with a deeper report on the surprisingly strong set of Brazil data and economic analysis provided by the OECD (Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development). The OECD covers "key partner" Brazil and other BRIC countries with special interest.Item The Latin American and Indigenous Peoples of the Americas funnel(2023-06-07) Levinson, SaraThis is an introduction to the LAIPA (Latin American and Indigenous Peoples of the America) SACO funnel. It gives a brief overview of how and why it was formed and some of the work that the group has undertaken. It also some of the projects they are working on at the current time and hopes for the future.Item Introducción a RDA y FRBR(2013-05-18) Levinson, SaraItem What do I do now? Strategies for providing access to library materials in languages you don't know(2014-05-12) Levinson, Sara