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Puerto Rico's libraries, archives and museums road to recovery : A timeline of events after Hurricane Maria
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Table of contents
Introduction
Introduction to the timeline
Acknowledgments
Time to say thank you
About the Authors
A little bit about the contributors
Timeline
Content for the months of September 2017 through September 2018
Interviews
Interviews with libraries, archives and museum professionals about the impact of hurricane Maria at their institutions
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Hilda Teresa Ayala-González
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PUL librarians Fernando Acosta-Rodríguez and Brenna Campbell help preserve irreplaceable Puerto Rican collections damaged by Hurricane Maria
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Publication - Article by Stephanie Ramírez published at Princeton University Library News highlighting the efforts from 2 PUL librarians helping in the recovery of the library at University of Puerto Rico in Humacao.
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Timeline of events for the month of August 2018
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Media coverage & publications
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In the media and various publications, the state of libraries, archives and museums was showcased
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2018-07-29T21:35:42-07:00
“Puerto Rico’s museums on the mend”
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Publication - Articel by Victoria Stapley Brown published at The Art Newspaper with the story of the museums on the Island that began opening its doors and coordinating activities for the community after the hurricane.
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Hurricane Irma GOES16 ABI visible 2017/09/06
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Category 5 Hurricane Irma’s eyewall passed 50 nautical miles North of San Juan. Even though the mainland only experienced tropical storm winds, it rained 10 to 15 inches in high elevations; over 80,000 persons reported losing access to potable water and 1,079,465 were without electricity.
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2018-07-29T11:44:31-07:00
"En buen estado las colecciones de arte del país"
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Publication - Article by Mariela Fullana Acosta published at El Nuevo Día highlighing the state of cultural institutions in Puerto Rico, it presents the overall damages experienced by the Instituto de Cultura Puertorriqueña, El Museo de San Juan y el Museo de Arte Contemporáneo.
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2018-07-29T21:39:22-07:00
“Why Thousands of People Around the World Are Mapping Puerto Rico's Buildings and Streets”
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Publication - Article by Maddie Stone published at Earther presenting one of the mapping activities that took place at the University of Pennsylvania where Puerto Rican Coral Salomón, former National Digital Stewardship Resident at Penn’s Fisher Fine Arts Library with Girmaye Misgna, Mapping and Geospatial Data Librarian, and Amanpreet (Aman) Kaur, STEM Librarian coordinated the efforts.
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2018-07-29T21:49:15-07:00
“Incierto el futuro para escuelas destrozadas”
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Publication - Article by Keila López Alicea published at El Nuevo Día exposing the Marcelino Canino School Library in Dorado. It is shown destroyed by more than five feet of river water and mud.
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2018-08-05T16:10:07-07:00
“University of Illinois librarian to help Puerto Rican libraries with disaster recovery”
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Publication - Article by Jodi Heckel published at the Illinois News Bureau presenting Miriam Centeno, Collections Care Specialist from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, who will dedicate two weeks in early January 2018 to assess and train institutions on preservation and disaster preparedness.
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2018-07-29T14:21:10-07:00
NOAA GOES-16 Satellite captured Hurricane Maria making landfall on Puerto Rico on the morning of September 20th
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With 155 mph winds, Hurricane Maria eyewall makes landfall on Yabucoa at 6:15am. Crossing diagonally the Island, existing through Arecibo at 2:00pm. Despite its classification according to the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Wind Scale as a Category 4, the lack of accurate data when moving across Puerto Rico caused by the loss of the Doppler Radar and the immensity of its 28 miles eye radius supports that stronger wind gust were felt in higher elevations. Over 38 inches of rain and surges up to 9 feet caused flooding and landslides affecting access to roads and communities for weeks. The electrical grid was destroyed, leaving the entire Island without power and potable water.
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2018-07-29T22:35:14-07:00
Leader of Taino Activity Center
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Event - Leader of Taino Activity Center Cacique Caciba Opil Veguilla explains Hurricane Maria's damages to FEMA representative Jennifer Groman.
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2018-07-29T22:00:02-07:00
“La Escuela de Artes Plásticas sufrió daños considerables por María”
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Publication - Article by Mariela Fullana Acosta published at El Nuevo Día presenting the Francisco Oller library in the Escuela de Artes Plásticas. The building was deeply affected by the collapse of a wall and some broken skylights and windows. They loss part of their reference collection and art exhibit catalogs.
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2018-08-04T14:58:55-07:00
Coalición por el Patrimonio de Puerto Rico’s meeting at Museo de Arte de Puerto Rico
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Event - Cultural Institutions representatives gather to built a working group for emergency preparedness. Participants include: Instituto de Cultura Puertorriqueña, Municipio de Ponce, Municipio de Bayamón, Universidad de Puerto Rico en Río Piedras - Administración Central y Museo de Historia, Antropología y Arte, Municipio de Caguas, Fundación Luis Muñoz Marín, Fundación Puertorriqueña de las Humanidades, National Endowment for the Humanities, Museo de Arte de la Universidad de Puerto Rico - Recinto de Mayagüez, Museo de Arte Contemporáneo, Museo Casa Roig y el Museo de Arte de Puerto Rico. Jennifer Growan del Heritage Emergency National Task Force, Marta Mabel Pérez, Director MAPR.
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2018-08-04T16:04:45-07:00
“Bajo agua el Museo de Arte de Puerto Rico”
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Publication - Article by Ileana Delgado Castro published at El Nuevo Día highlighting the intense rain floods at Museo de Arte de Puerto Rico’s first floor. Damages are estimate in half a million.
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2018-07-29T22:01:30-07:00
Detenido el panorama del arte en museos y galerías de Puerto Rico tras el paso del Huracán María”
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Publication - Articel by Edwin Velazquez Collazo published at Puerto Rico Art News highlighting the lack of museums exhibits and public programming, essential for cultural and tourism activities. Due to the extent of damages and the failure of the electric grid many institutions are closed or providing partial services.
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2018-07-29T22:02:38-07:00
"FEMA's effort to preserve Puerto Rico's culture and history"
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Publication - Article by Mariela Fullana Acosta published at El Nuevo Día highlighting an innitiative by the Museo de Arte de Puerto Rico to provide a secure temporary storage to art collections in need.
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2018-08-05T16:01:47-07:00
HENTF Assists Archivists In Puerto Rico
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Event - The Heritage National Task Force’s second deployment provided assessment and support to six institutions between December 11 to 16.
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2018-07-29T22:16:08-07:00
Conservators meeting
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Event - Conservators in Puerto Rico gather to plan for local disaster relief. Organized by Museo de Arte de Puerto Rico, sponsored by Smithsonian Institution.
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2018-08-04T16:26:41-07:00
“UPR: Exige limpieza de hongos en las bibliotecas"
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Publication - Article by Gabriela Ortiz Díaz published at Claridad with the story of Sylvia Solá Fernández, head of the Reference and Serials Collection at the University of Puerto Rico expressing her concern with possible mold on air conducts.
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2018-07-29T21:51:35-07:00
Jane Stern Dorado Community Library Hurricane Relief Fund
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Funding - A community library plays a fundamental role in the recovery process. In Dorado, they open a funding campaign to help hurricane survivors.
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2018-08-14T10:27:52-07:00
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2018-07-29T22:23:15-07:00
“I’m a librarian in Puerto Rico, and this is my Hurricane Maria survival story"
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Publication - Articel by Evelyn Milagros Rodríguez published at The Conversation presenting her story as a special collections librarian at the University of Puerto Rico in Humacao, in the aftermath of Hurricane Maria.
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2018-08-04T16:27:50-07:00
“Nuevas estrategias de contingencia”
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Publication - Article by Jorge Rodríguez published at El Vocero highlighting the innitiative of the Museo de Arte de Puerto Rico for the development of a collection’s emergency plan and identifying a national vault to safeguard collections under threat.
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2018-07-29T21:57:14-07:00
"Huracán María"
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Publication - Articel by Proyecto de Archivo Digital Nacional de Puerto Rico (ADNPR) presenting the damages at the Archivo Digital Nacional de Puerto Rico, located in the Archivo General, losing some of its digitization equipment when one of the windows collapsed.
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2018-08-14T10:30:05-07:00
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2018-07-29T22:25:57-07:00
“El huracán María trae pérdidas de talleres, obras y económicas a nuestros artistas plásticos”
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Publication - Article by Edwin Velázquez Collazo published at Puerto Rico Art News exposing the damages affecting over 30 plastic artist in Puerto Rico in their workshops and agenda.
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2018-08-14T10:38:39-07:00
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2018-08-04T16:28:50-07:00
“Daños millonarios en la Biblioteca de la Universidad de Puerto Rico en Humacao”
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Publication - Article by Sergio A. Rodriguez Sosa published at Colecciones al día explaining the extent of damages two months after the hurricane, due to the lack of electricity at the University of Puerto Rico in Humacao Library.
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2018-08-14T10:50:16-07:00
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2018-07-29T21:56:15-07:00
“Golpe histórico a vitrales centenarios”
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Publication - Articel by Jorge Rodríguez published at El Vocero highlighting 6 of 27 stained glasses from 1915 installed at the San Agustín Church were loss due to the intense winds.
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2018-08-14T10:30:30-07:00
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2018-08-04T16:29:32-07:00
“911 por el arte”
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Publication - Article by Jorge Rodríguez published at El Vocero presenting artist Iván Girona and his encounter with the destroyed workshop of El Maestro José Rosa and the rescue of his art in collaboration with Hiromi Shiba from the Caribbean University Museum in Bayamón.
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2018-08-14T10:51:10-07:00
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2018-09-04T09:54:30-07:00
‘Hamilton’ ticket raffle aims to raise money for damaged library in Puerto Rico
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Publication - Article by Cristela Guerrera published at The Boston Globe promoting an initiative from a Library in Lincoln that created a raffle for ‘Hamilton’ tickets to raise money to help rebuild the community library in Loiza.
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2018-09-04T10:12:16-07:00
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2018-07-29T21:36:53-07:00
“El Museo de la Salsa sufre daños colaterales por Huracán María en P.R.”
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Publication - Article by Eduardo Molina published at A son de Salsa with Robert Padilla, founder of El Museo de la Salsa explaining the damages and losses due to the Hurricane.
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2018-08-14T10:24:03-07:00
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2018-07-29T21:47:41-07:00
“El Cuartel de Ballajá sufrió cuantiosos daños”
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Publication - Article by Liz Yanira Del Valle Huertas published at El Nuevo Día highlighting one of Old San Juan emblematic buildings reporting up to 3 millions in damages.
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2018-08-14T10:25:11-07:00
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2018-08-04T16:11:57-07:00
Informe a la comunidad universitaria y al senado académico sobre la situación del recinto de Río Piedras
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Publication - The damages to the University of Puerto Rico’s main campus Library José M. Lázaro are estimate in 1.4 million dollars. Even though the Museum collection were safe the archaeological object were severely exposed to mold.
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2018-08-14T10:43:54-07:00
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2018-08-05T15:01:44-07:00
“El huracán María y las Bibliotecas Académicas en Puerto Rico”
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Publication - Articel by Myrna Lee Torres Pérez published at Infotecarios . She is a librarian at the University of Puerto Rico in Bayamón and presents her story on how she found the library 16 days after the hurricane.
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2018-08-14T10:55:27-07:00
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2018-07-29T21:45:51-07:00
“Archivo de expedientes de Centro Judicial de Bayamón sufrió daños por María”
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Publication - Article by José A. Sánchez published at Primera Hora exposing the government building and records that were damaged by winds, flooding, broken windows and doors. Because of the lack of security and the extent of days unattended offices were also vandalized.
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2018-08-14T10:25:46-07:00
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2018-08-04T16:13:02-07:00
HENTF Assists Archivists In Puerto Rico
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Event - Heritage Emergency National Task Force (HENTF) first deployment occurred between November 13 and 18 to provide assessment and support to (7) seven institutions. In this image the Puerto Rico General Archive and National Library receives support from conservators from the U.S. National Archives and Records Administration.
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2018-08-14T10:45:03-07:00
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2018-08-05T15:44:18-07:00
“Piden donaciones de libros para Biblioteca Municipal de Guayanilla” published by Voces del Sur
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Publication - By Voces del Sur highlighing the Río Guayanilla damage at the library collection in the Guayanilla Municipality, volunteers are asking for donations.
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2018-08-14T10:56:46-07:00
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2018-07-29T22:15:08-07:00
Biblioteca Pública de Guayanilla asks for help after flooding
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Event - Conexión Caribe, a nonprofit organization alerts the community of the damages suffered by the Guayanilla Public library after the river destroyed it and asks for donations to restore its services.
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2018-08-14T10:33:28-07:00
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2018-08-04T16:14:41-07:00
"Colecciones en tiempos de emergencia: ¿Cómo actuar?"
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Publication - To facilitate access to information related to disaster response and local efforts in Puerto Rico, a guide was launched at the General Library of the University of Puerto Rico in Mayagüez by Hilda Teresa Ayala-González in collaboration with conservators aiding the recovery on the Island.
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2018-08-14T10:45:50-07:00
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2018-08-09T23:26:52-07:00
Loida García-Febo and Tess Tobin in Libraries Tour (East)
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Event - ALA’s President elect, Loida García-Febo and Reforma National, President Teresa Tobin visited the Public Library of Gurabo and the University of Puerto Rico, Humacao Campus (joined by Miriam Centeno)
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2018-08-09T23:27:25-07:00
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2018-07-29T22:13:58-07:00
“Se convierte en depósito provisional para otras instituciones” by Mariela Fullana Acosta published at El Nuevo Día
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The Museo de Arte de Puerto Rico is providing a secure temporary storage to art collections in need; to facilitate the help is coordinating a meeting with institutions.
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2018-08-06T23:10:32-07:00
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2018-08-09T23:36:52-07:00
“Bibliotecas de la UPR se capacitan para enfrentar desastres naturales”
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Publication - Article by Maria Andrea Arabeláez published in Diálogo UPR reviewing the workshops provided to UPR librarians and ISchool students by Miriam Centeno thanks to a grant awarded to the University of Puerto Rico in Mayagüez by the NEH
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2018-08-09T23:37:52-07:00
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2018-07-29T12:15:44-07:00
Hurricane Maria over Puerto Rico
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GOES-16 geocolor image of Hurricane Maria over Puerto Rico as it made landfall on September 20, 2017. Credit: CIRA
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2018-08-12T23:17:15-07:00
“Puerto Rico Post-Hurricane”
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Event - Prof. Anderson Brown and Prof. Grisell Rodríguez from the University of Puerto Rico in Mayagüez present the state of the Island to the Kendal Community in Oberlin, Ohio.
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2018-08-12T23:18:05-07:00
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2018-08-08T21:52:32-07:00
“In battered Puerto Rico, an art museum full of treasures Is open for business”
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Publication - Article by Patrick Monahan published at Vanity Fair about the Museo de Arte de Ponce which was able to open its doors to serve the community in only a week, free of charge.
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2018-08-14T10:26:38-07:00
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2018-08-12T22:52:52-07:00
“REFORMA Puerto Rico Chapter and Committee updates”
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Publication - Summary presented at the REFORMA Newsletter by Elizabeth Borges Ocasio of the diverse initatives the REFORMA Chaprter in Puerto Rico leaded and collaborated to aid in the recovery of libraries in the Island.
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2018-08-12T22:52:52-07:00
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2018-08-12T23:19:15-07:00
Lin-Manuel Miranda apoya a la Isla con su talento y corazón
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Funding - Article by Patricia Vargas Casiano published at El Nuevo Día with an interview to Lin-Manuel Miranda about his "Fondo Flamboyán para las Artes" to aid the recovery process of the art institutions on the Island.
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2018-08-12T23:19:15-07:00
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2018-10-08T19:26:44-07:00
20 voces en lucha por Puerto Rico - Marianne Ramírez Aponte, Museo de Arte Contemporáneo
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Marianne Ramírez Aponte from the Museo de Arte Contemporáneo (MAC) talks about the role of the Museum those first weeks after the hurricane.
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2018-10-08T19:26:44-07:00
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2018-08-11T22:45:28-07:00
“El impacto de María en la comunidad creativa en Puerto Rico”
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Publication - Article by Dianne Brás Feliciano, Emilia Quiñones Otal, and Mariel Quiñones Vélez published at TransForma Colectivo Curatorial exposes the damages and experiences of the artistic community in Puerto Rico.
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2018-08-11T22:45:28-07:00
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2018-08-12T11:15:54-07:00
Conservación del patrimonio
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Event - A training about personal collections’ salvage after a disaster was offered to the general public, artist and collectionist sponsored by Museo de Arte de Puerto Rico and Smithsonian Institution at the Teatro Raúl Juliá in San Juan.
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2018-08-12T14:19:12-07:00
“Hongos y filtraciones, enemigos de las bibliotecas afectadas por María”
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Publication - Article by Heidee Rolón Cintrón published at El Nuevo Día highlighting the damages caused by long-term leaking and mold in libraries, archives and museums after the hurricane.
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2018-08-12T14:19:13-07:00
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2018-08-12T22:58:52-07:00
“El Instituto Smithsonian salvaguardó los museos de Puerto Rico”
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Publication - Articel by Carmen Dolores Hernández published at El Nuevo Día summarizing the work of the Museo de Arte de Puerto Rico during the past months thanks to funding by the Smithsonian Institution.
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2018-08-12T22:58:52-07:00
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2018-08-12T23:20:38-07:00
“The slow reawakening of the Río Piedras Campus”
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Publication - Article by Javier Colón Dávila published at El Nuevo Día exposing the harsh conditions university libraries, like the Río Piedras Campus, go through everyday due to the slow recovery process.
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2018-08-12T23:20:38-07:00
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2018-09-04T10:07:10-07:00
Mensaje de Elena González, directora de la Biblioteca Legal del Departamento de Justicia
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Publication - Message delivered by Elena González for the American Association of Law Libraries published by Microjuris discussing the damaged suffered in the Department of Justice and the loss of the Law Library.
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2018-09-04T10:07:10-07:00
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2018-10-08T19:28:45-07:00
After the Storm: On the Artist’s Life in Puerto Rico, Post-Maria
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Publication - Article by Jennifer Acker in the Literary Hub highlighting the life of artists in the Island, one year after the hurricane, and the diverse initiative to revive the art scene.
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2018-10-08T19:28:46-07:00
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2018-08-09T23:28:54-07:00
Loida García-Febo and Tess Tobin in Libraries Tour (Metro)
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Event - ALA’s President elect, Loida García-Febo and Reforma National, President Teresa Tobin visited the University of Puerto Rico, Bayamón Campus, and the San Juan Community Library
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2018-08-09T23:28:54-07:00
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2018-08-11T22:47:41-07:00
“Orientan sobre cómo preservar colecciones en el RUM”
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Publication - Interview by Mariam Ludim Rosa for PrensaRUM about the preservation training offered at the University of Puerto Rico in Mayagüez, sponsored by the NEH Chairman’s Emergency Grant by Miriam Centeno.
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2018-08-11T22:47:41-07:00
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2018-08-12T11:18:30-07:00
“Pide ayuda a Japón para rescatar obra de artista puertorriqueño”
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Publication - Article by Jorge Rodríguez published at El Vocero presenting the efforts by Hiromi Shiba, Director of Museology at Caribbean University in Bayamón, to rescue the artistict work and equipment that was once located in the workshop of José Rosa; it was destroyed by the hurricane.
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2018-08-12T11:18:30-07:00
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2018-08-12T14:20:29-07:00
“Peligra la memoria histórica del país”
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Publication - Article by Gabriela Saker Jiménez published at El Nuevo Día reflecting on the slow response from the government and FEMA to aid cultural institutions.
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2018-08-12T14:20:29-07:00
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2018-08-12T14:22:50-07:00
“Helping libraries recover post-Hurricane Maria”
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Publication - Newsletter for the Friends of the University of Illinois Library at Urbana-Champaign, Friendscript , summarizing how through Miriam Centeno they helped libraries in Puerto Rico with a donation of 3 preservation kit supplies. They were received by the University of Puerto Rico in Mayagüez, the School of Library and Information Science at the University of Puerto Rico in Rio Piedras, and the Conservatory of Music of Puerto Rico.
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2018-08-12T14:22:50-07:00
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2018-08-12T23:00:25-07:00
“Discover America's 11 Most Endangered Historic Places for 2018”
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Publication - The National Trust for Historic Preservation included Puerto Rico amongst the endangered historic places list for 2018.
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2018-08-12T23:00:25-07:00
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2018-09-04T10:09:48-07:00
Recordando lo que causó el Huracán María a la Biblioteca de la UPRH
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Publication - Article by Milagros Rodríguez published at Colecciones al Día highlighting the damages suffered by the University of Puerto Rico, Humacao’s Library almost a year ago.
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2018-09-04T10:09:48-07:00
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2018-10-08T19:51:32-07:00
Línea de defensa del patrimonio cultural
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Publication - by Jorge Rodríguez in El Vocero presenting the work the Coalición de Puerto Rico has perform over the last year.
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2018-10-08T19:51:32-07:00
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2018-08-09T23:31:56-07:00
“University librarian helps Puerto Rico preserve books”
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Publication - Article by Samantha Boyle published by The Daily Illini . Centeno talks about her experience with what she saw on the Island and the importance of the training she is providing.
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2018-08-09T23:31:56-07:00
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2018-08-11T23:26:41-07:00
“Local educators lead relief efforts in Puerto Rico”
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Publication - Article by Sujei Lugo published at the School Library Journal highlighting the local efforts to help school libraries and their communities deal with the aftermath of Hurricane Maria.
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2018-08-12T12:53:15-07:00
“Sharing our resources with Puerto Rico"
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Publication - Article by Lucy Campbell and Barbara Opar published at Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture about an initiative to aid in the replacement of lost books at universities in Puerto Rico (like the School of Architecture’s Library) through donations by libraries, faculty members and publication companies.
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2018-08-12T12:53:17-07:00
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2018-08-12T14:23:59-07:00
Public libraries of Johnson County team up to help Puerto Rico
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Publication - Article by Meredith published at the Iowa City Public Library News talking about their efforts to aid the Francisco Oller Library at the Escuela de Artes y Diseño de Puerto Rico through a match made by the American Library Association and REFORMA's Adopt a Library Program.
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2018-08-12T14:23:59-07:00
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2018-08-12T23:01:40-07:00
“Heritage Responders and Caribbean Museums in Crisis”
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Publication - Article by Bonnie Povolony for the Cultural Property News discussing the role of the diverse initiatives that aid museums in Puerto Rico and other affected areas after the 2017 hurricane season.
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“Hurricane Maria: The Aftermath”
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Publication - Article by George M. Eberthart published at American Libraries . The American Libraries Association magazine informs of damages in Puerto Rico and the Caribbean libraries.
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2018-08-08T09:04:40-07:00
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2018-10-08T19:55:15-07:00
Hurricane Maria and Its Lessons on Preservation
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Publication - by Geraldine Dávila González at In Custodia Legis , the section of the law librarians at the Library of Congress (LC), reflecting on the experience of Elena González, the director of the law library at the Department of Justice of Puerto Rico, and there own emergency preparedness plans at LC.
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2018-10-08T19:55:15-07:00
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2018-08-12T10:58:38-07:00
“Story Lab holds book drive for libraries impacted by Hurricane Maria”
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Publication - Article by Sarah Rogers published at the John Hope Franklin Humanities Institute at Duke University News presenting an initiative at Duke story Lab to collect books and raise funding to aid Puerto Rico and Dominica.
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2018-08-12T10:58:38-07:00
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2018-08-12T12:57:45-07:00
“Hurricane Maria” (AL 152017)
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Publication - The official report by the National Hurricane Center presents a detail description of Hurricane Maria.
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2018-08-12T12:57:45-07:00
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2018-08-12T21:01:49-07:00
EMTs for US Heritage: National Heritage Responders
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Publication - The people from Cultural Property News interviewed Jessica Unger, one of the National Heritage Responders from the Foundation of the American Institute for Conservation that was deployed to Puerto Rico to aid in the recovery, training and assessment of affected institutions.
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2018-08-12T21:01:53-07:00
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2018-08-12T23:04:12-07:00
Strengthening our Response Network
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Manifiesto by Miriam Centeno (University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign) and Brenna Campbell (Princeton University in New Jersey) about the need to establish a better communication system and network of collaboration for emergency and disaster response.
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2018-08-12T23:04:12-07:00
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2018-09-04T10:17:21-07:00
Report: “The Working Conference on Regional Approaches on Disaster Recovery and Heritage Preservation”
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Publication - Article by Zara Ali and Ashleigh Morris published at the Universiteit Leiden News presents the efforts coordinated by the Caribbean Archives Association (CARBICA), a branch of the International Council on Archives (ICA) to train a group of archivist, librarians and cultural heritage professional in Saint Maarten from July 30 to August 2 about disaster recovery with participants from Saint Martin, Puerto Rico, Dominica and the British Virgin Islands.
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2018-09-04T10:17:21-07:00
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2018-08-09T22:47:59-07:00
“U of I librarian headed to Puerto Rico to help with disaster relief”
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Publication - Article by Fox Illinois News Team published at Fox Illinois . Miriam Centeno, Collections Care Coordinator at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign was able to reach the University of Puerto Rico in Mayagüez and will dedicate two weeks to aid in the recovery.
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2018-08-09T22:48:00-07:00
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2018-08-09T23:40:02-07:00
“Crisis en los museos del ICP”
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Publication - Article by Noticel the Director of the Instituto de Cultura Puertorriqueña, Carlos Ruiz Cortés explains some of the damages experienced by cultural intitutions under his program. The inventory by REFORMA Capítulo de Puerto Rico, aimed to gather data about limited equipment and supplies availability on the Island.
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2018-08-09T23:40:02-07:00
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2018-08-12T11:00:10-07:00
“The road to recovery: Puerto Rican museums regroup after hurricane”
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Publication - Article by Victoria Stapley-Brown published at The Art Newspaper highlights the recovery efforts of museums on the Island, six months after the hurricane.
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2018-08-12T11:00:10-07:00
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2018-08-12T12:58:54-07:00
“After Hurricane Maria, meet the artists challenging the US media’s disaster narrative”
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Publication - Article by Erica Dawn Lyne published at Frieze highlighting the efforts of the artistic community in support of eachother as a response to the slow aid been provided by the govenrment and FEMA. The article presents initiatives from Beta-Local, El Departamento de Comida, El Almacén, La Impresora, Taller Malaquita and the special funding "El Serrucho" which distributed $350,000 to artists across Puerto Rico.
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2018-08-12T12:58:54-07:00
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2018-08-12T22:45:40-07:00
“Bibliotecas, archivos y museos en Puerto Rico luego del embate del Huracán María”
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Publication - A white paper by Hilda Teresa Ayala-González, result of a preliminary research about the recovery efforts presented for theSolidarity Afternoon held at the Annual Conference of the Association of Caribbean University, Research and Institutional Libraries (ACURIL).
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2018-08-12T22:45:40-07:00
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2018-08-12T23:13:07-07:00
“Transformation and innovation in the wake of devastation: An economic and disaster recovery Plan for Puerto Rico” (draft)
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Publication - The Government of Puerto Rico’s published its recovery plan which includes amongst their target, aiding cultural institutions. This was made available for comments, and the final report should be finalized next months.
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2018-08-12T23:13:07-07:00
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2018-09-04T10:19:11-07:00
PUL librarians Fernando Acosta-Rodríguez and Brenna Campbell help preserve irreplaceable Puerto Rican collections damaged by Hurricane Maria
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Publication - Article by Stephanie Ramírez published at Princeton University Library News highlighting the efforts from 2 PUL librarians helping in the recovery of the library at University of Puerto Rico in Humacao.
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2018-09-04T10:19:11-07:00
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2018-08-09T22:49:55-07:00
“University of Illinois expert helps Puerto Rico libraries”
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Publication - Article by The Philadelphia Tribune . Miriam Centeno, will also provide training for other libraries, archives and museums during her visit to Puerto Rico.
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2018-08-09T22:49:55-07:00
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2018-08-09T23:44:47-07:00
“How three librarians began to rebuild in a ‘New Puerto Rico’”
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Publication - Article by Megan Flowers published at Smile Politely telling the story of how Miriam Centeno, Jaquelina Álvarez and Hilda Teresa Ayala-González got in contact and started working together to aid during the recovery process.
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2018-08-09T23:44:47-07:00
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2018-08-12T11:07:54-07:00
“Puerto Rico Post-Maria”
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Publication - Report by The Center for Puerto Rican Studies about the impact of Hurricane Maria, the disaster relief efforts and the new wave of migration to the United States.
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2018-08-12T11:07:55-07:00
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2018-08-12T13:01:27-07:00
“Boise woman tries to restock empty library shelves In Puerto Rico”
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Publication - Article by James Dawson published at Boise State Public Radio presenting the efforts of Marney Ellis to aid the school library at Colegio San Antonio Abad in Humacao, which lost all its collections after Hurricane Maria.
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2018-08-12T13:01:27-07:00
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2018-08-12T22:49:48-07:00
“Iowa libraries take action for Puerto Rico”
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Publication - Article by Darliah Adams published at The Daily Iowan highlighting the efforts by the Iowa City Public Library to aid the Francisco Oller Library at the Escuela de Artes y Diseño de Puerto Rico.
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2018-08-12T22:49:48-07:00
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2018-08-12T23:15:39-07:00
“¿Qué se destruye?”
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Publication - Article by Eduardo Lalo published at El Nuevo Día reflecting on the destruction of cultural property and the losses that come with it.
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2018-08-12T23:15:39-07:00
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2018-08-09T22:51:38-07:00
“UI expert helping Puerto Rico libraries assess, repair hurricane damage”
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Publication - Article by Julie Wurth published by The News-Gazette . Miriam Centeno, explains how she was able to connect with people from the University of Puerto Rico in Mayagüez and her work with other organizations supporting the recovery of cultural organizations, like the National Heritage Responders.
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2018-08-09T22:51:38-07:00
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2018-08-10T00:01:05-07:00
HENTF Helps Protect Puerto Rico's Heritage
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Event - The Heritage Emergency National Task Force (HENTF) presents a summary of the damages encountered during the visits and the work performed.
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2018-08-10T00:01:05-07:00
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2018-08-12T11:10:49-07:00
Heritage Emergency and Response Training (HEART)
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Event - The Heritage Emergency National Task Force (HENTF) and the Smithsonian Cultural Rescue Initiative, in collaboration with Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), provided the Heritage Emergency and Response Training to museum professionals in the Island. The training took place at the Museo de Arte de Puerto Rico and topics ranged from collection salvage techniques, evacuation and long term planning for emergency management in a weeklong intensive course.
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2018-08-12T11:10:50-07:00
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2018-08-12T14:13:33-07:00
“Protecting Puerto Rico’s heritage from another disaster”
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Publication - Article by Hannah S. Ostroff published at the Smithsonian Insider about the Smithsonian Cultural Rescue Initiative and the HEART training on preparedness, response and recovery that took place in Puerto Rico.
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2018-08-12T14:13:34-07:00
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2018-08-12T22:51:43-07:00
Hurricane impacts on Caribbean educational and heritage sites: Urgent needs and long term challenges
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Event - Raymond Laureano Ortiz from El Centro de Estudios Avanzados de Puerto Rico y el Caribe, among others, presents the impact of the hurricane on the Island.
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2018-08-12T22:51:43-07:00
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2018-07-29T13:23:56-07:00
Hurricane Maria Lashes Puerto Rico
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The center of Hurricane Maria approaches the northern coast of Puerto Rico in this geocolor image captured by NOAA's GOES-16 on September 20, 2017
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2018-07-29T13:23:59-07:00
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2018-10-08T19:24:25-07:00
Student shares photos of the actual state of the 5th floor in UPR-Cayey Library
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Publication - Victor M. López shows the condition of a study area in the University of Puerto Rico in Cayey’s Library, still damaged, a year after the hurricane.
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2018-10-08T19:24:25-07:00
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2018-08-09T22:53:15-07:00
“American Library Association president-elect to tour Puerto Rico libraries”
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Publication - Article by ALA News . Loida García-Febo, the President of the American Library Association for 2018 with REFORMA President, Tess Tobin presents the schedule for visiting damaged libraries in the Island.
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2018-08-09T22:53:15-07:00
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2018-08-11T22:43:34-07:00
“Rebuilding Puerto Rican Libraries” and “Preservation Challenges in Puerto Rico”
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Publication - Two articles by Loida García-Febo, ALA’s 2018 President Elect and Miriam Centeno, Collections Care Coordinator at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign published at the American Libraries magazine telling the story of how they found and helped libraries in Puerto Rico.
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2018-08-11T22:43:34-07:00
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2018-08-12T11:12:02-07:00
#HurricaneMaria = devastation = need to do act
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Event - Latina children’s book author and illustrator, Lulu Delacre collaborates with Centro Educativo Vedruna to raise funds for a part-time librarian and gather donations to expand their book collection.
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2018-08-12T11:12:02-07:00
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2018-08-12T14:14:53-07:00
“Seizing the Memes of Production: Political memes in Puerto Rico and the Puerto Rican Diaspora”
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Publication - Thesis by Aziria D. Rodríguez submitted to the Department of Comparative Media Studies at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The thesis includes a whole chapter about memes related to Hurricane Maria.
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2018-08-12T14:14:53-07:00