Here you will find resources for students, alumni, and those working with Latinx and Spanish-speaking communities.
General Resources
- REFORMA National (The National Association to Promote Library & Information Services to Latinos and the Spanish Speaking)
- Need help translating library words into Spanish?
- The New Spanish for Librarians from REFORMA National’s Translation Committee 2020-2021
- Self-Paced Tutorial on Survival Spanish for Library Staff from Infopeople
- Library Jargon in Spanish from the University of New Mexico
- Basic Spanish for Library Staff from South Carolina State Library
- SOL (Spanish in Our Libraries)
- Programming Ideas
- Brown Paper: Library Projects/Programs that Serve Latinx and Spanish-Speaking Communities compiled by REFORMA National’s Research Committee
- Día Del Niño (Children’s Day):
- Noche de Cuentos
- Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead):
- Día de los Muertos Program Model by Programming Librarian
- Celebrate Día de Muertos With Your Library, examples from Oak Park Public Library
- Bilingual or Spanish (only) Story-time
- U.S. Hispanic and Latino Statistical Information
- Additional Resources
- List of Professional Library Association
- Pura Belpré Award Winners
- Spanish Internet Resources, a curated list from the University of Denver
- Resource List for Those Working with Spanish-Speakers by Webjunction
- Latin American Pamphlet Digital Collection from Harvard Library