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Survival Spanish for Librarians Course Posted by on May 4, 2016 in For Libraries

In our increasingly diverse population, languages are critical to almost every public service industry. First responders are learning Spanish in St. Louis and Mandarin in New York City to better serve non-native English speakers in the midst of a crisis. Public schools offer night classes to parents of ESL students to keep them informed and…

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Why Language Matters for the U.S. Military Posted by on Apr 27, 2016 in Archived Posts

The U.S. is notoriously less language-capable than our allies and adversaries. This gap in training—which can’t adequately be filled by contract interpreters or machine translation—results in unacceptable risk and limited opportunities. In an era of persistent conflict and powerful cooperation, the U.S. military is recognizing the need for better language capabilities across the spectrum. A…

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Transparent Language Library Spotlight: Connecticut Libraries Posted by on Apr 13, 2016 in For Libraries, Library Success Stories

Happy National Library Week to all of the hardworking librarians out there! This year’s theme is Libraries Transform, a mantra that highlights the transformative nature and significance of modern library services in the digital age. The video below demonstrates just a few of the transformations libraries have made, from cultural centers to business incubators. The…

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Why Every Language Learner Needs a Library Card Posted by on Mar 23, 2016 in For Libraries

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According to a 2013 Pew Research Center survey, 61% of Americans have a library card, though only 48% have visited a library in the last 12 months. More surprisingly, in the digital age, is that only 30% have visited a library website in the last 12 months. This tells us that Americans, language learners in…

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Transparent Language Library Spotlight: Albert Wisner Public Library Posted by on Mar 16, 2016 in For Libraries, Library Success Stories

 “A few years ago we heard how technology would make libraries obsolete. We have turned that on its head. Libraries have become the gateway to get access to technology. It has made libraries more necessary.” – Albert Wisner Public Library director Rosemary Cooper in an interview with Library Journal There’s a common misconception in America…

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Introducing Teen Voices: Spanish Course Posted by on Mar 2, 2016 in For Educators, For Learners, For Libraries, Learning Material Updates

Each year during the second week of March, the Young Adult Library Services Association sponsors Teen Tech Week. The national initiative focuses on building teens’ digital literacy, particularly by encouraging them to take advantage of educational and recreation technology at their local libraries. To celebrate the impending Teen Tech Week, we’re launching our Teen Voices Spanish…

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Celebrate Digital Learning Day! Posted by on Feb 15, 2016 in Archived Posts

Technology is revolutionizing the way we do, well, just about everything. From communicating to shopping to learning, “there’s an app for that.”  Tech has turned the academic world upside down, and we’re not just talking about flipped classrooms. Digital learning can differentiate learning, speed up instruction, and remove time and place restrictions: “Digital learning…

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