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The EMIE Bulletin
Highlights of past issues are listed below
Winter 2004
Vol. XXII, No.
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Fall 2001
Vol. XIX, No. 1
- Am I Guilty? by Olga
Kuharets, EMIERT Chair
- Anisfield-Wolf Book Awards
- Feria Internacional del Libro (FIL), Guadalajara, Mexico
- Thoughts on Multicultural Librarianship and on EMIERT . . . by Susan Freiband
- Echoes from the Empire State
by Brigid Cahalan, Bronx Community Outreach Specialism, New York Public
Library
- Discovering Northern California Jewish History from the Gold Fields of Mother Lode Country to the Hills of San Francisco by Elliot H. Gertel
- Library Journal, School Library Journal, and Publisher's Weekly Launch Críticas
- Book Reviews by A. Issac Pulver, Book Review Editor
- Manil Suri--The Death of Vishnu
- Eric Schlosser--Fast Food Nation: The Dark Side of the All-American Meal
- Books Received: Reviewers Needed
- Children's Book Reviews by J. B. Petty, Children's Book Review Editor
- Sharing Cultures: Asian American Children's Authors: A Selected Bibliography
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Summer 2001
Vol. XVIII, No. 4
- ALA Conference in San Francisco [a calendar of programs and meetings offered by multicultural
round tables, causes, and associations at the American Library Association
Annual Conference, San Francisco, 2001]
- EMIERT Meetings--Annual 2001
- Program in SF: "From the Gold Fields to the Sunset: Documenting Jewish Life in Northern California"
- Book Reviews
- Amelie Nothomb--Fear and Trembling
- Thurston Clarke--Searching for Crusoe: A Journey Among the Last Real Islands
- Dwight B. Billings, Gurney Norman, and Katherine Ledford, eds.--Confronting Appalachian Stereotypes: Back Talk from an American Region
- William Julius Wilson--The Bridge Over the Racial Divide: Rising Inequality and Coalition Politics
- Marie-Lise Gazarian-Gautier, editor and compiler--Entre rascacielos: doce poetas hispanos en Nueva york/Amid Skyscrapers: Twelve Hispanic Poets in New York
- Music Reviews
- Lord Invader--Calypso in New York
- Calypso Awakening: From the Emory Cook Collection
- Richard Dyer-Bennet--Songs with Yourng People in Mind
- Suni Paz--Alberta Sings and Songs for the Playground/Canciones para el recreo
- Ella Jenkins--And a Union of Friends Pulling Together
- Children's Book Reviews: Seeing the World through Middle Gade Multicultural Literature by Cherri Jones and J. B. Petty
- Ann R. Blakeslee--Summer Battles
- Marina Tamar Budhos--Remix: Conversations with Immigrant Teenagers
- Nikki Grimes--Stepping Out with Grandma Mac
- Sharon Heisel--Precious Gold, Precious Jade
- Trish Marx--One Boy from Kosovo
- Osceola Mays and Alan B. Govenor--Osceola: Memories of a Sharecropper's Daughter
- Alice McGill--Miles' Song
- Jane Medina--My Name is Jorge on Both Sides of the River: Poems in English and Spanish
- Walter Dean Myers--145th Street: Short Stories
- Lensey Namioka--Ties that Bind, Ties that Break
- Linda Sue Park--Kite Fighters
- Connie Porter--Imani All Mine
- Ruth Radin--Escape to the Forest
- Harriette Gillen Robinet--Walking to the Bus-Rider Blues
- Belinda Rochelle--Words with Wings: A Treasury of African-American Poetry and Art
- Pam Munoz Ryan--Esperanza Rising
- Gloria Whelan--Homeless Bird
- Judd Winick--Pedro and Me: Frienship, Loss, and What I Learned
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Spring 2001
Vol. XVIII, No. 3
- Reflections on the role of EMIERT in the past and in the future [Message from the New Chair]
by Jenny Petty, Ph.D., Coordinator of Library Science
Education, Southwest Missouri State University
- EMIE's 75th Bulletin
- Recent Articles on Ethnic Studies and Multiculturalism
- National Conference on Asian Pacific American Librarians
- Libraries and Associations in the Transient World: New Technologies and New Forms of Cooperation
- Lee & Low Announces New Voices Award Winners
- EMIERT Nominating Committee Report, January 30, 2001
- Children's Book Reviews: Stories of Immigration for Children
by Dea Borneman and J. B. Petty
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Winter 2000
Vol. XVIII, No. 2
- Multiethnic Literature: A Selection of 20th Century Writings
by David Cohen
for the Ethnic Services Round Table, NYLA 2000
- EMIERT Strategic Plan (Draft)
- Book Reviews
- Program Honoring Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., at ALA Midwinter 2001
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Fall 2000
Vol. XVIII, No. 1
- Lost in the Past: Some Thoughts on Multiculturalism [Message from the New Chair]
by
Jenny Petty, Ph.D., Coordinator of Library Science Education, Southwest
Missouri State University
- Coming Soon: Venture into Cultures: A Resource Book of Multicultural Materials & Programs
- Book Reviews
by James McShane, editor
- Music Reviews: Real World
by James McShane, editor
- Looking at Children's Books with Jewish Content/Characters
by J. B. Petty
- Children's Book Reviews
by Jenny Petty
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Summer 2000
Vol. XVII, No. 4
- Librarians and Publishers: Building Communities through New Collaborations
by
Gary Colmenar, Asian American Studies, University of California, Santa Barbara
- The Road Ahead: Organizational Vitality and Digital Access [Message from the Chair]
by Clara M. Chu, Ph.D., Department of Library and
Information Science, University of California at Los Angeles
- Sanford Berman Receives the GALE/EMIERT Multicultural Award
- Recommendations for Summer Reading
by David Cohen, Queens College
- News: Call for Proposals for National Conference on Asian Pacific American Librarians
- News: Chinese-born Professor's Novel Wins U.S. Prize
- How Did We Do It?: The Establishment of the American Hungarian Foundation
- Book Reviews
- The Best World Music Recordings of 1999: A Critical Consensus
by Bruce Connolly,
Reference Librarian, Schaffer Library, Union College
- Music Reviews
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Spring 2000
Vol. XVII, No. 3
- Multicultural Information Services: Collective Action [Message from the Chair]
by Clara M. Chu, Ph.D., Department of Library and
Information Science, University of California at Los Angeles
- Summer Workshops 2000: Books in Spanish for Young Readers
- EMIE Candidates for 2000
- Christopher Paul Curtis Wins Newbery
- Conferences--APALA and CALA Announce First National Conference
- Conference on Multicultural Literature for Children and Young Adults
- Mentor an International Librarian at ALA Chicago
- The Power of Library Education to Create Change: Preparing Librarians to Serve Latino/Hispanic Communities in the 21st Century, REFORMA National Conference Library School Excellence Award Call for Nominations
- Book Reviews
- Music Reviews
- Video Reviews
- Children's Books Reviews
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Winter 1999
Vol. XVII, No. 2
- Growing Up Biracial
by Linda Absher, Sequent Computer Systems
- Multiculturalism in Action at ALA [Message from the Chair]
by Clara M. Chu, Ph.D.
- Volunteer in Zimbabwe: The World Library Partnership
by Laura Wendell, Executive
Director, The World Library Partnership
- Pamoja Activity Gives Participants a Taste of Real-Life Struggles
by Laura
Wendell
- Music Reviews: Scandinavian Sounds from Northside
by James McShane, Editor
- Book Reviews
by Hui-Min Kuo, Outreach Resources Librarian, Nancy
Thompson Library, Kean University
- Children's Books Reviews
by Jenny Petty, Ph.D., Coordinator of Library Science
Education, Southwest Missouri State University, and Children's Books Review
Editor
- Video Reviews
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Fall 1999
Vol. XVII, No. 1
- Resources on Immigration and Immigrants on the 'Net
by Monica Berger
- Message from the Chair: Uniting Multicultural Voices in Libraries
by Clara M. Chu,
Chair, EMIERT
- JIC Program at ALA Annual: "Why Is This Community Different?": On the History and Culture of the Jews of Louisiana and New Orleans
by Elliot H. Gertel, The
University of Michigan; Past-Chair, Jewish Information Committee
- Music Reviews
- Children's Books Reviews
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Summer 1999
Vol. XVI, No. 4
- Ozark Folk Music and the Challenges of Tourism Growth
by Drew Belsswenger,
Ph.D., Associate Professor of Library Science, Southwest Missouri State
University
- EMIERT 1999 Annual Meeting Schedule and Program Guide for New Orleans
- Bringing People Together (On the Occasion of My Ninetieth Birthday)
by David
Cohen
- The Ozarks Region: Its Literature, Folkways, and Intrigue
by Jenny B.
Petty, Ph.D., Associate Professor, Southwest Missouri State University
- Book Reviews
- Music Reviews
- Video Reviews
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Spring 1999
Vol. XVI, No. 3
- In-Depth Review: Schlesinger's Reflections on Disunity
by David Rice, Topeka and
Shawnee County Public Library
- TSCPL [Topeka and Shawnee County Public Library] Awarded NEH Grant
- $5,000 Scholarships
[Spectrum Initiative]
- Book Reviews
- Music Reviews
- Children's Books Reviews
- Children's Picture Book Reviews
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Winter 1998
Vol. XVI, No. 2
- Documenting the Southeast Asian Refugee Experience
by Anne Frank, Librarian,
Southeast Asian Archive, Main Library, University of California, Irvine
- "Never Forgetting": The Third Joint ALA/AJL Session
by Elliot H. Gertel, Chair,
EMIERT Jewish Information Committee
- Reading Aloud Multiculturally for National Library Week
by Marjorie Rosenthal,
Reader and Board Member-at-large, EMIERT
- African Books Collective: An Update
by Olga R. Barnes, Children's Services,
University City Regional Library, Public Library of Charlotte and Mecklenburg
County
- Dialog & Diversity: Schaffer Library Web Resources for Multiculturalism
by Bruce Connolly, Reference Librarian, and Gail M.
Golderman, Electronic Media Librarian, Schaffer Library, Union College
- IFLA Report: Research in Multicultural Librarianship
- Book Reviews
- Music Reviews
- Video Reviews
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Fall 1998
Vol. XVI, No. 1
- What is in a Name Change?: EMIERT is still EMIERT
by Clara M. Chu, EMIERT
Chair-Elect
- The Struggle for Social Justice: Some Brief Reflections on Multicultural Education in the United States
by Peter McLaren, Graduate School of
Education and Information Studies, University of California
- Why Multiculturalism is a Menace to America
by Alvin G. Schmidt, Professor of
Sociology, Illinois College, Jacksonville, Illinois
- In-Depth Review: The New Press Guide to Multicultural Resources for Young Readers
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Summer 1998
Vol. XV, No. 4
- The Second Annual World Music Issue
- Indigenous Peoples of the Russian North
by Gail Fondahl and Greg Poelzer
- Emigration from the Former Soviet Union: A Bibliographic Essay
by James
McShane
- Happy 15th Anniversary EMIERT!
by Marie Zielinska
- Music Reviews
- Book Reviews
- Children's Book Reviews
Spring 1998
Vol. XV, No. 3
- Gypsies in the Field, Gypsies in the Library
by Matt T. Salo, Ph.D. Research
Anthropologist, U.S. Bureau of the Census
- Message from the Chair: Rethinking EMIERT [proposal to change EMIERT's name]
by Joshua Cohen, Chair, EMIERT
- Gale Honors One of Our Own: David Cohen Wins GALE/EMIE Award
- From Asia to Europe: IFLA Conference 1997
by Marie Zilenska, Past Chair,
EMIERT
- Music Reviews
- Book Reviews
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