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Posted on: January 2nd, 2007
Filed Under: [ Art y Culture ] [ Education ] [ Hispanic News ] [ Delaware ]
Tags: library, outreach
“With Spanish language collections like La Bibliotecas hard to come by, its a challenge to get Spanish speakers interested in the library, say librarians across the country.
So this month the Delaware Division of Libraries is beginning a series of nine workshops to train librarians throughout the state how to better reach out to and serve the Spanish-speaking community.
The first workshop in the Spanish Language Outreach Program, funded by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, is Jan. 23 at Seaford District Library.”
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