"Models of Cooperation in U.S., Latin American and Caribbean
Libraries" considers library cooperation in the context of "The
Americas," a name given to the geographic, political and cultural
entities which constitute the American continents. One of the main
characteristics that identifies this region is the dichotomy
between the developed, mainly Anglophone North and the countries
located south of the US-Mexican border, known collectively as Latin
America. The Caribbean region, although it maintains its own
identity, is very often lumped into the Latin American context.
The collection of papers presented in this volume does not try
to discuss each and every one of the existing cooperative projects
in the American region. Many of the papers describe cooperative
experiences and projects in the Caribbean region, while others are
more theoretical in content and broader in geographic coverage. It
has been the intention of authors and editor alike, to compile a
practical document that can be used for information as well as for
discussion.
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