[Libs-Or] Fwd: [REFORMANET] Libraries in Latin America- Changes & Challenges: Webinar presented by IRRT

Max Macias max.macias at gmail.com
Thu Apr 27 06:50:47 PDT 2023


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Subject: [REFORMANET] Libraries in Latin America- Changes & Challenges:
Webinar presented by IRRT
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Of possible interest:



*Apologies for cross-postingChanges and Challenges in Libraries in Latin
America*

*Date/Time: *Wednesday, May 3, 2023, from 9:00 - 10:15 a.m. Central Time

*Registration Link: *
https://ala-events.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_bXkF74beRii5JTycNd3Gwg

 *Program Description: *

Join us for a look at libraries in Latin America, with a special focus on
South America. Three librarians will talk about trends, changes and
challenges faced by libraries in Argentina, Colombia and Venezuela. From
creating modern library spaces, to providing access to digital tools and
MakerSpaces, libraries in Latin America are adapting U.S. library trends to
their unique clientele and creating their own successful library models.

 *Moderator:  **Carol Brey*, Director, Quality of Life Department, City of
Las Cruces, NM.

*Presenters:*

·      *Francisco Javier** Bolaños* has more than 15 years of experience in
management and planning in libraries and cultural institutions in the
public and private sectors.

·      *Pedro Lutz*, Director of Inter-institutional Projects and
Libraries, Centro Colombo Americano, Bogota, Colombia.

·      *Jes**ú**s Amado*, Cultural Director, Centro Venezolano Americano
del Zulia (CEVAZ), "Luis Guillermo Pineda" Library, Maracaibo, Venezuela.

 *Carol Brey* is currently the Director of the Quality of Life Department
for the City of Las Cruces, New Mexico. She previously served as a Foreign
Service Officer for the U.S. State Department and as the Director of the
Office of American Spaces in Washington, DC and supporting American Spaces
throughout South America. She is a past president (2004-2005) of the
American Library Association.

*Francisco Javier Bolaños* has more than 15 years of experience in
management and planning in libraries and cultural institutions in the
public and private sectors. He has served as consultant on the project "In
Cali the Word Counts", to develop public policy for the City of Cali for
reading, writing and speaking and as Advisor and Project Manager for nearly
10 years at the Fundacion Bibliotec of Colombia.

 *Pedro Lutz *is the Director of Interinstitutional Projects and Libraries
at the Centro Colombo Americano Bogota, a Binational Center (BNC.) He has
coordinated the Libraries of the BNC for over 14 years, leading projects
that strengthen the network of the country and regional Binational Centers.
Two key projects initiated are the first network account of BNCs with
OverDrive digital Library services and the creation of the Maker Week
program in Colombia.
*Jesús Amado is the Cultural Director at Centro Venezolano Americano del
Zulia (CEVAZ). *He served as adjunct professor at CEVAZ's Outsourcing
English Program for private schools. As Extracurricular Coordinator and
later Academic Director he developed and designed extracurricular
activities exclusively to promote American culture.


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Gina de Alwis Jayasuriya, PhD
Co-chair, IRRT Webinar Committee & Independent Researcher, Singapore.
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Thank you,
~ Adriana

Adriana Blancarte-Hayward, MLIS

she / her / ella

Senior Manager, Community Outreach and Engagement
Branch Programs and Services

*ALA Councilor-at-Large*

*REFORMA Chapter Representative - Eastern Region *


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