Camila Alire - Bibliography

Bibliography

  • Serving Latino Communities(Rev. ed.). Monograph co-authored with Jacqueline Ayala. Neal-Schumann Publishing Co., (2007).
  • Academic Librarians as Emotional Intelligence Leaders. Monograph co-authored with Peter Hernon and Joan Giesecke. Westport, Connecticut: Libraries Unlimited, (2007).

Charting our Future: Advocating to Advance Academic Libraries in College and Research Libraries News. Vol. 55, No. 8, September 2005.

  • Ask Camila : It Can Be Done! Hispanic Outlook in Higher Education Magazine, November 7, 2005, p. 11. http://www.hispanicoutlook.com
  • “The Library Professional” in Perspectives, Insights & Priorities: 17 Leaders Speak Freely of

Librarianship.(Norman Horrocks, ed.) (Lanham, Maryland: Scarecrow Press, Inc.), 2005.

  • “Two Intriguing Practices to Library Management Theory: Common Sense and Humanistic

Applications,” Library Administration and Management, Vol. 18, No. 1, 2004.

  • “The Silver Lining: Recovering from the Shambles of a Disaster,” Journal of Library Administration,

Vol. 38, No. 1 and 2, 2003.

  • “The New Beginnings Program: A Retention Program for Junior Faculty of Color,” Journal of Library

Administration, Vol.33, No. 1 and 2, 2001.

  • “Diversity and Leadership: The Color of Leadership,” Journal of Library Administration, Vol.32,

Nos.3/4, 2001.

  • Research Libraries in Colorado “Create Change. In ARL: A Bimonthly Report on Research Library

Issues and Actions from ARL, CNI, and SPARC, August, 2000. Co-authored with Jim Williams.

  • Library Disaster Planning and Recovery Handbook, Neal-Schuman Publishing Company, New York,

(Editor) 2000. Wrote four chapters.

  • Serving Latino Communities. Monograph co-authored with Orlando Archibeque. Neal-Schumann

Publishing Co., 1998.

  • Ethnic Populations: A Model for Statewide Services, (28) American Libraries, November 1997: 38-40.
  • Mentoring On My Mind: It Takes a Family to Graduate a Minority Library Professional, (28)

American Libraries, November 1997: 41. Hispanic Business Magazine, October 1997

  • Recruitment and Retention of Librarians of Color: The Future.” In Creating Our Future: Essays on

Librarianship. (Sally Reed, ed.) (Jefferson, NC: McFarland and Co.), 1996.

  • Equal Access for All: A Reaction to ‘A Nation Connected, In Envisioning a Nation Connected. (Betty Turock, ed.) (Chicago: ALA), 1996.
  • Changing a Library Services Faculty Model: The Major & Minor (M & M) Approach, In ACRL

National Conference Proceedings, 1995. Co-authored.

  • Recruitment of Minority Personnel in Libraries. In Culture Keepers II. Unity Through Diversity, Presentation, Conference Proceedings of the Second National Conference of African American Librarians. (Westwood, MA: Faxon), September 1995.
  • Minorities and the Symbolic Potential of the Academic Library: Stewardship and Management Beyond Paternalism, College and Research Libraries, (56) November 1995: 509-517. Co-authored.
  • Library Services to Ethnic Minority Populations - Long Range Plan, ERIC ED366 338. (Editor), August 1993.
  • Futures: The Continued Search for Excellence, In Community College Libraries: A Pattern Of Excellence, (Roseanne Kalich, ed.). (Metuchen, NJ: Scarecrow Press), 1992.
  • Collection Evaluation: ‘Where’s the Beef' in Community College Library Collections? In Community College Reference Services, (William Katz, ed.). (Metuchen, NJ: Scarecrow Press), 1992.
  • Libraries, Lobbying, and Legislative Issues, Colorado Libraries (18/4), December 1992: 4-5. (Guest Editor).
  • The Community College Library’s Role in the Recruitment and Retention of Minority Students, Colorado Libraries, (17/3) September 1991: 5-8.
  • If You Don’t Know Which Road to Take, Any Road Will Get You There, Colorado Libraries, (17/3) September 1991: 20-21.
  • Education of Library Personnel, Colorado Libraries, September 1988. (Guest Editor).
  • CLA Human Resources Directory, Colorado Library Association, 1987. (Editor).
  • “Information and Library Technician Curriculum for Paraprofessionals,” Colorado Libraries, June 1987.
  • Needs Analysis for Designing an Information/Library Technician Curriculum for Pikes Peak Community College, Community and Junior College Libraries, Summer 1986.

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