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Serving Spanish-Speaking
Populations: an IntroductionPart 2
Milly C. Lugo, M.L.S.
and Radames Suarez, M.L.S.
ALA Editions Workshop
January 2013
Part 2
• Needs Assessment
• Collection Development
• Outreach
• Programming
• Resources
• Q & A
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Needs
Interests
Ethnicity Education
Employment
Income
Level
Identity
Family Unit
Wants
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Needs Assessment Process
1. Who will perform the study?
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Needs Assessment Process
2. Gather background data
Census, Local Government
Library Circulation Records
Other
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Needs Assessment Process
3. Decide on a method.
Focus Groups
Questionnaires
Informal Interviews
Before you begin…
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Needs Assessment Process
4. Gather information
5. Evaluate & recommend
COLLECTION DEVELOPMENT
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Collection
Development
• You must invest time in:
Knowing your community
Knowing your collection policy
Maximizing your budget
Communicating
Identifying vendors
Expanding your Latino knowledge
Merchandising, marketing, and weeding
Collection development is an ongoing process.
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Collection
Development
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Collection
Development
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Become familiar with popular authors and best sellers
As well as popular magazines and newspapers
Collection
Development
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…and new titles… Novedades
Collection
Development
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Other sources of new titles and popular authors
Collection
Development
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DVDs
Collection
Development
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CDs and Audio Books
Collection
Development
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Vendors
Collection
Development
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Use Vendor Selection Tools such as:
Special Collection Lists
Catalogs
Subscription newsletters
Collection evelopment
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Points to consider when working with vendors:
Experience and expertise
Inventory
Details regarding books, cds, dvds, etc.
Order administration
Processing services (e.g. cataloging)
Discounts
Book fair participation
Extras
Collection
Development
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How about e-books in Spanish?
Book Fairs
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A final word
On collection development
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What is wrong with this picture?
Source: http://www.mymcpl.org/blog-tags/displays?page=7 Accessed: 01/05/2013
Outreach
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Services to Latino communities should
be an integral part of all library
planning efforts
Outreach
• Key Steps:
o Determine community needs and prioritize
o Determine target audience
o Identify potential partnerships
o Develop an action plan
oMarketing
o Evaluate results from outreach efforts
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Source: Utah State Library. Planning Outreach Activities. at: http://library.utah.gov/programs/spanish/planning.html Retrieved: 01/02/2013
Outreach
• Examples:
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Source: InfoPeople Archived Webinar. 2012.
Outreach to Hispanic/Latino Populations - Tu
Biblioteca! http://infopeople.org/training/outreach-
hispaniclatino-populations Retrieved: 01/02/2013
USTED Y SU BIBLIOTECA(You and Your Library)
An Information Literacy Program for adult ESL students
by: Milly C. Lugo
March 2012 1
ProgrammingJanuary 2013 26
Programming:
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Planning
Format – Theme -Tie-ins
Audience
Funding
Collaboration
Library Staff
Community Leaders
Local artists, schools, colleges
Marketing and PR
Programming:
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Cultural Film
Art
Crafts
Oral History
Book Clubs
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Programming:
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Life skills Health
Finances
Parenting
Career Fairs
Citizenship
Gang Prevention
Self-Improvement
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Programming:
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Literacy
English as a Second Language
Computer
Information & Language Literacy
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Programming:
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OtherPUERTO-RICAN
FOOD
PREPARATION
Programming:
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Other
GAY PRIDE
MONTH
Programming:
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Other
DIA DE LOS
NIÑOS/DIA DE
LOS LIBROS
Resources
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• There is an increase in Hispanic population in ‘non-
traditional’ areas.
• Migratory families are drawn to programs dealing
with basic needs.
• Librarians able to serve Hispanic and multicultural
populations are needed…we mean
Conclusion
YOU!
END OF PART 2
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Milly C. Lugo
Radames Suarez