Hispanics and Lifelong Learning: Libraries at Crossroads?

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2010-02-23T17:55:05Z

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Awasom, Innocent
Alaniz, Minerva

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Libraries have traditionally been and remain the place where people of all ages seek and find information, develop the love of reading, advance the pursuit of knowledge while enhancing their quality of life.

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This was presented at the Hispanics in the Southwest: Immigration, Education, Health, and Public Policy Conference held at Texas Tech University.

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Continuing education, Public services (Libraries), Lifelong learning, Diversity, Hispanics, Education

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Awasom, I., & Alaniz, M. (2007). Hispanics and Lifelong Learning: Libraries at Crossroads? [Conference presentation]. Hispanics in the Southwest: Immigration, Education, Health, and Public Policy Conference, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX.

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