Puerto Rico's libraries, archives and museums road to recovery: A timeline of events after Hurricane MariaMain MenuContentTable of contentsIntroductionIntroduction to the timelineAcknowledgmentsTime to say thank youTimelineContent for the months of September 2017 through September 2018InterviewsInterviews with libraries, archives and museum professionals about the impact of hurricane Maria at their institutionsContributeContribute to the timelineHilda Teresa Ayala-González8debada32f20c24cccbfe3e9c49abc73bd02b2ae
About the Author
1media/ProPicHT.jpeg2018-08-13T09:53:09-07:00Hilda Teresa Ayala-González8debada32f20c24cccbfe3e9c49abc73bd02b2ae309926A little bit about meplain2019-01-13T12:08:32-08:00Hilda Teresa Ayala-González8debada32f20c24cccbfe3e9c49abc73bd02b2aeHilda Teresa Ayala González is the Research Services Librarian at the Graduate Research and Innovation Center (GRIC) at the General Library of the University of Puerto Rico in Mayagüez (UPRM). She offers workshops in digital scholarship, scholarly communications, and research data and documentation management. She is also part of the UPRM Digital Repository Committee. She holds a Master Degree in Archival Studies from the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, Canada (May 2016), and another in Information Science from the University of Puerto Rico, Rio Piedras Campus (May 2011). Since 2016, she has been part of the board of the Red de Archivos de Puerto Rico (ArchiRED) and after Hurricane Maria, she has been involved in many initiatives to aid and train colleagues in collection care and emergency response.