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 youAbout the AuthorsA little bit about the contributorsTimelineContent 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
Rebuild Puerto Rico
12018-07-29T21:33:53-07:00Hilda Teresa Ayala-González8debada32f20c24cccbfe3e9c49abc73bd02b2ae309921The Center for Puerto Rican Studies launches website to inform the diaspora on issues about the state of the Island and address help initiatives from the US according to the needs.plain2018-07-29T21:33:54-07:00CentroPR10-01-2017Hilda Teresa Ayala-González8debada32f20c24cccbfe3e9c49abc73bd02b2ae
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12018-08-04T16:25:40-07:00Hilda Teresa Ayala-González8debada32f20c24cccbfe3e9c49abc73bd02b2aeEBSCO donates $10,000 (US) and disaster databases to ACURIL’s Campaign6EBSCO Information Services donated funding to the Association of Caribbean University, Research and Institutional Libraries’ Disaster Relief Campaign. Also, they agreed on provide free access for six months to two disaster databases: Business Continuity & Disaster Recovery Reference Center; Home Improvement Reference Center.media/ACURIL_20171121.pngplain2018-08-06T00:30:31-07:00ACURIL11-21-2017Hilda Teresa Ayala-González8debada32f20c24cccbfe3e9c49abc73bd02b2ae