This paper examines recent library interactions involving the United States and Mexico, providing a review of the literature and commentary on current and potential future cooperative endeavors. However, due to space considerations and a dearth of literature describing early work, the focus is limited to the past 30 years, with only selected references to earlier activity. The potential impact of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), recent developments in telecommunications and computer technology, and a rising number of grass roots binational conferences and projects all make this a good time to review our relationship, librarywise, with our neighbors to the south
This article reports on a survey to Mexican, Caribbean, Central American, and South American librari...
The presentation will be an overview of cultural and organizational factors that influence the way l...
The purpose of this dissertation is to explore the causes of conflict and cooperation between Mexico...
Initiated in the fall of 1989, the U.S.-Mexico Interlibrary Loan Project is a cooperative effort pro...
The origins of the Transborder Library Forum, KNOWN IN SPANISH AS Foro Transfronterizo de Biblioteca...
Libraries: Faculty Publications & Other Works by an authorized administrator of Loyola eCommons....
Collaboration between librarians and faculty is a relative new trend in Mexican academic libraries. ...
The authors present the library networks and consortia in Mexico country. The most important charact...
For the first time in its history, the Texas Library Association reached beyond its state borders to...
The SDSU Library has initiated several binational partnerships with cultural institutions in Mexico....
Information development in Latin America has evolved, despite the costly economic, social and politi...
The purpose of this paper is to briefly examine the evolution of area studies in the university and ...
Research and academic libraries are the most developed information centers in Latin America. Their ...
National and international library organizations are important in the academic community because the...
Abstract: The origins of the Transborder Library Forum, called in Spanish the For
This article reports on a survey to Mexican, Caribbean, Central American, and South American librari...
The presentation will be an overview of cultural and organizational factors that influence the way l...
The purpose of this dissertation is to explore the causes of conflict and cooperation between Mexico...
Initiated in the fall of 1989, the U.S.-Mexico Interlibrary Loan Project is a cooperative effort pro...
The origins of the Transborder Library Forum, KNOWN IN SPANISH AS Foro Transfronterizo de Biblioteca...
Libraries: Faculty Publications & Other Works by an authorized administrator of Loyola eCommons....
Collaboration between librarians and faculty is a relative new trend in Mexican academic libraries. ...
The authors present the library networks and consortia in Mexico country. The most important charact...
For the first time in its history, the Texas Library Association reached beyond its state borders to...
The SDSU Library has initiated several binational partnerships with cultural institutions in Mexico....
Information development in Latin America has evolved, despite the costly economic, social and politi...
The purpose of this paper is to briefly examine the evolution of area studies in the university and ...
Research and academic libraries are the most developed information centers in Latin America. Their ...
National and international library organizations are important in the academic community because the...
Abstract: The origins of the Transborder Library Forum, called in Spanish the For
This article reports on a survey to Mexican, Caribbean, Central American, and South American librari...
The presentation will be an overview of cultural and organizational factors that influence the way l...
The purpose of this dissertation is to explore the causes of conflict and cooperation between Mexico...