LARRP Annual Meeting

Event Logistics

Date: 
Sunday, June 14, 2015
Time: 
9:00 am - 11:00 am Eastern time
Location: 
Princeton, NJ
Contact: 
Judy Alspach - jalspach@crl.edu
Program: 

The Latin Americanist Research Resources Project (LARRP) will hold its annual meeting for members on Sunday, June 14, from 9:00 to 11:00 a.m. in the Library at Princeton University. The meeting is part of the SALALM Conference being held at Princeton June 13-17.

LARRP is a consortium of research libraries that seeks to increase free and open access to information in support of learning and scholarship in Latin American Studies. It mobilizes collaborative activities among individuals and organizations on a global scale but focuses on relationships within the academic library community.

The Impact of CRL

Stories illustrating CRL’s impact on research, teaching, collection building and preservation.

Vanderbilt University digitizes Afro-Colombian oral histories with LARRP grant

The pilot project digitized tapes of interviews conducted by anthropologist, novelist, folklorist, and physician Manuel Zapata Olivella, often dubbed the “dean of Black Hispanic writers.”

Guantanamo and Caribbean Newspapers Expand Research and Teaching Opportunities

Professor Sharika Crawford was excited to see the collection of several newspapers published at Guantanamo Naval Base in Cuba preserved by the Latin American Materials Project (LAMP) and available openly through the Digital Library of the Caribbean. These Guantanamo newspapers include Gitmo Review (1963-1964), Daily Gazette (1980-1987) and others, which offer articles on national and foreign news as well as local events and sports.