Hispanic Services Project

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Designing Library Services for Hispanic Communities (April 2001) is available in pdf format and in MS Word 97 format.

Strategies for Serving Hispanic Communities workshop

- Held August 7, 2002 in Hickory, August 8, 2002 in Raleigh 
- Flip chart notes from Hickory
- Flip chart notes from Raleigh
- Evaluation comments from Hickory
- Evaluation comments from Raleigh

Project Overview

The Hispanic Services Project of the State Library of North Carolina is a three-year project that will result in public librarians having the skills and resources necessary to provide appropriate services for North Carolina's rapidly increasing Hispanic and Latino communities. Primary beneficiaries of this project will be the growing number of Hispanic and Latino individuals in North Carolina. Public library staff will also benefit from this project since the skills they learn as part of this project will be useful in designing library services to any special population.

Project Consultant

Yolanda Cuesta of Cuesta Multicultural Consulting is the project consultant. Ms. Cuesta is formerly the Chief of Library Development at the California State Library and has extensive experience assisting libraries in designing services for diverse communities.

Additional Information


This project is 100% supported with federal LSTA funds made possible through a grant from the Institute of Museum and Library Services, administered by the State Library of North Carolina, a division of the Department of Cultural Resources.

Project Manager:
Chief, Library Development Services
State Library of North Carolina
4640 Mail Service Center
Raleigh, NC 27699-4640
919-807-7415
919-733-8748 fax


 

 

Last updated: September 21, 2004 by vgw
URL: http://statelibrary.ncdcr.gov/hispanic/index.htm