1076 readersOn Friday, we posted about the launch of the Mexican Digital Library (MDL). Art Daily has a bit more about the MDL in this article: Promoted by the National Council for Culture and Arts (Conaculta), the National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH), the National General Archives (AGN) and the Centro de Estudios de Historia de Mexico
1439 readersBy Alex Mutter
Spanish publishing house Alfaguara is set to release Mexican author Carlos Fuentes’s last novel — Federico en Su Balcon (Friedrich on His Balcony) — on Wednesday, the EFE reported.
Carlos Fuentes offers gift to readers from beyond the grave.
Fuentes, winner of both the Cervantes Prize (in 1987) and the Prince of Asturias Award for
1520 readersFrom Xinuha: Mexico has joined a world online library project, with the launch Wednesday of its Mexican Digital Library. The library, launched by president of the state-run National Culture and Arts Council Consuelo Saizar, will make historic texts available in eight languages to participants worldwide under the World Digital Library project, which is being promoted by
555 readersLibraryCity inspired mentions on The Atlantic magazine’s website and elsewhere with a call for a national digital library endowment for the United States. Endowment funds would come entirely or almost entirely from philanthropists, in the beginning at least, given the hostility of so many politicians toward new programs. The endowment would be just one source of library funding,
904 readers“Small publishers have the flexibility to experiment.”
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Small publishers in the US are managing to reclaim territory in the shifting sands of the publishing industry, said Jeffrey Lependorf, executive director of the Council of Literary Magazines and Presses (CLMP) in discussion with Erika Goldman of Bellevue Literary Press, Julie Schaper from Consortium and Ira
1337 readersBy Andres Hax
Writing in Milenio, the Mexican author Heriberto Yépez describes Tijuana’s thriving literary subculture, one that has been influenced by multiculturalism, music, new technologies, and its proximity to the United States.
According to Yépez the literature of Tijuana not only continues the traditions of Mexican literature, but also carves out its own new territory.
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The open-access digital library plans to use the $1 million award from the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) to build a single “sky-way with global access ramps” that reaches digital library collections across the nation.
The project would also free up resources for local libraries to focus on community
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The open-access digital library plans to use the $1 million award from the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) to build a single “sky-way with global access ramps” that reaches digital library collections across the nation.
The project would also free up resources for local libraries to focus on community
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From PanARMENIAN:
Armenian literature totals to millions of works, and digitization is quite difficult process, director of the National Library of Armenia Tigran Zargaryan said.
“We started to digitize libraries of the National Academy of Sciences, Yerevan State University, National Library of Armenia, Scientific Medical library of Armenia in 2001. Now we have about
1574 readersFrom an Article in The National (Abu Dhabi): To the outside world, familiar with the UAE for its modern skyscrapers and luxury hotels, rare colour snapshots of the capital taken almost 50 years ago provide a valuable insight into the country’s past. Until now those images, as well as hundreds of other historical documents, could