Synopses & Reviews
As the United States becomes ever more comfortable with recognizing the cultural diversity of the many groups that make up its population, library services must seek to meet patrons' needs as they are shaped and expressed by their cultural backgrounds. For young people of Hispanic heritage, library services attuned to their specific needs and interests are crucial.
In this series of essays prepared for the Trejo Foster Foundation for Hispanic Library Education Fourth National Institute, national leaders in librarianship present their insights about how to best meet the needs of young Hispanic library patrons. The essays are arranged in parts: Programs; Collections; Planning and Evaluating; Bibliographical Resources; and For the Future.