Title: Serving Spanish Speakers
1Serving Spanish Speakers
- Loida Garcia-Febo
- Assistant Coordinator, New Americans Program
- and Special Services
- Queens Library
- 2009 ALA Annual Conference, Chicago
2 Hispanic population in the USA 15.1 percent of
the estimated total U.S. population of 301.6
million
http//www.census.gov/Press-Release/www/releases/a
rchives/population/011910.html
3Why?
- Increase patronage by Spanish speakers
- Increased commitment to these speakers
- Recent immigrants do not speak English or are not
fluent in English. Such population prefer
reading in Spanish.
4How?
5Community Profile
- Research and Analysis of Census statistics
- Contact community organizations
- Contact churches
- Obtain information from school districts
- Consult Yellow Pages
6Major Sources of Data for Community Analysis
- U.S. Census Statistics
- N.Y.C. Department of City Planning Reports
- N.Y.C. Department of Education Statistics
- N.Y.C. Department of Health Statistics
- Journal articles
- Community organizations
- Books and studies
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8Queens Residents
- 55.6 Speak a Language Other than English at Home
- 48.5 are Foreign Born
- 26.5 are of Hispanic Origin
- 18.3 are Asian
Source 2006 American Community Survey, U.S.
Census Bureau
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10Queens ranks 1 in NYC...
- Hispanics
- Colombian (78)
- Peruvian (70)
- Mexican has increased 333.6, 2nd in NYC
11Chinese Toddlers(Estimated)
12Teenagers (Estimated)
13Senior ResidentsTotal 335,554
14Queens LibraryNew Americans Program/ Spanish
Collections
- 1985 Gallup poll showed Hispanics in Queens were
less aware of library services than other
immigrant groups - 1986 Began Say Sí to your Library campaign
- Created pamphlets, bookmarks brochures in
Spanish listing branches with Spanish language
collections and Say Sí Manual to assist
non-Spanish speaking staff - Distributed to Hispanic community groups,
churches - Enhanced collections with more popular fiction
non-fiction reflective of countries of origin of
newcomers, audio-cassettes, videos, books-on-tape
magazines - Increased number of programs celebrating Hispanic
cultures
15- 2003 Launch of Bienvenidos a Queens web site
- Spanish language site for newcomers to link them
directly with community agencies providing
services in Spanish, as well as with Queens
Library services designed for Spanish speakers -
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16Bienvenidos a Queens web site
(www.bienvenidosaqueens.org)
172005-06 Hispanic Marketing Campaign Bring new
QL organizational branding (Queens Library Enrich
your Life) to Hispanic communities with
newspaper ads, advertising on sides of buses and
bus shelters (Faces campaign- I am your Queens
Library) Focus on summer reading program for
kids and teens and library card registration
drive with newspaper ads in Spanish language
press and home circular mail drop in Hispanic
neighbourhoods
18Spanish Language Faces Campaign
19Cultural Arts
20Coping Skills Program Partnership with the
Queens Health Network
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22WorldLinQ
Selection of Web sites in international languages
(www.worldlinq.org)
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24Coping Skills Books
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26Online Resources
27Adults
- Author Talks
- Films
- Centro Puertorriqueno at Hunter College, City
University of New York http//centropr.org/lib-arc
/film-and-video.html - Dominican Studies Institute, City University of
New York at City College http//www.ccny.cuny.edu/
dsi/avcollection.htm - Poetry
- Slide-Lecture presentations
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32Collection Development
33Adult Collection
- Adult fiction should include the original
literature of the countries as well as
translations of American bestsellers
34Adult Collection
- Adult non-fiction mirrors the subjects found in
the English collections, with emphasis on
information that will help quick adaptation to
the U.S.
35Children Collection
- The children collections should include original
work from Latin America and many bilingual
English/Spanish titles Selected keeping in mind
library policy regarding children books.
36Recommendations
- Solicit input from patrons regarding their
reading interests and information needs. - Network with colleagues and professionals in
local community agencies to select materials
based on current and validated input.
37Recommendations
- Provide materials that the Spanish-speaking
community and patrons want, not just what staff
think they want.
38Recommendations
Bilingual Publications, Inc. Lectorum
Brodart / Books on Wings Baker and Taylor
- Develop relationships with vendors.
39Recommendations
- Content should be as current as possible and
accurate, particularly in areas of - medical, legal and scientific information.
40- Loida Garcia-Febo
- Loida.Garcia-Febo_at_queenslibrary.org