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31: 210:, and exploring the struggles and exploitation of Mexican Americans. He served as president of the organization from 1971 to 1974. In recognition of his importance to the organization, REFORMA's Librarian of the Year Award is named after Trejo; it is the Arnulfo D. Trejo Librarian of the Year (LOTY) award. 291:
VII. The University of Arizona School of Information Resources and Library Science and the Arizona Health Sciences Library seventh biannual Trejo Foster Foundation Institute focusing on issues of health information services for Hispanic constituencies. July 12–14, 2007. The University of Arizona,
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In 1992, Trejo, his sister Luisa Duenes Trejo, and his second wife, Annette M. Foster Trejo, created the Trejo Foster Foundation for Hispanic Library Education (TFF) which has sponsored national institutes for library education to serve the information needs of Latinos. The TFF was formed as a
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an honor conferred on a living citizen of any country whose contribution to librarianship or a closely related field is so outstanding that it is of lasting importance to the advancement of the whole field of library service. It is intended to reflect honor upon the ALA as well as upon the
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VIII. Institute November 5–6, 2010. “Engaging and Serving Hispanic/Latino and Spanish-speaking Communities: Best Practices, Challenges, and Strategies” Graduate School of Library and Information Science, Simmons College, Boston, Massachusetts. Co-Directors: Howard Rodriguez-Mori and
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V. Bridging Borders: Building Hispanic Library Education and Services in a Global Perspective. University of Wisconsin-Madison, School of Library and Information Studies and University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, School of Information Studies. Madison, Wisconsin. Co-Directors:
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IX "Education & Library Services: Connecting Borders" October 5, 2012 - October 6, 2012. Director: Javier Tarango, Department of Philosophy and Letters of the Chihuahua Autonomous University, Chihuahua, Chih. MĂ©xico. Chihuahua City,
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I. Status of Hispanic Library and Information Science; A National Institute for Educational Change. University of Arizona, School of Information Resources and Library Science.Tucson, Arizona. Director, Charlie D. Hurt. July 29–31,
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annual award from League of Mexican-American Women, 1973; *Rosenzweig Award, Arizona State Library Association, 1976; *Distinguished Alumni Award, Kent State University School of Library Science.
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In 1980 Trejo cofounded Hispanic Books Distributors, a Spanish language book seller aimed at increasing the availability of Spanish-language materials to libraries in the United States.
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Proceedings of the April 28–29, 1978, Seminario on Library and Information Services for the Spanish-Speaking: A Contribution to the Arizona Pre-White House Conference
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during World War II with the 143 Infantry Division in the South Pacific. He was awarded the Purple Heart and the Bronze Star. He earned a B.A. in Education,
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II. Latino Populations and the Public Library. University of Texas-Austin. Graduate School of Library and Information Science. Austin, Texas. Director
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IV. Library Services to Youth of Hispanic Heritage. University of South Florida, School of Library and Information Science. Director,
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III. Hispanic Leadership in Libraries. Rutgers University, School of Communications, Information, and Library Studies. Co-Directors:
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materials in the United States. He was also instrumental in efforts to train more Latino and Spanish-speaking people as professional
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VI Institute August 15–17. 2003. “Memoria Voz y Patrimonio: The first conference on Latino-Hispanic Film, Print and Sound Archives”
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His third wife Ninfa Trejo (married in 1995), continues the work of the Trejo Foster Foundation as President of the Foundation.
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SimĂłn Bolivar Award, Colegio de BibliotecĂłnomos of Venezuela, 1970; *El Tiradito Awards, El Tiradito Foundation, 1973 and 1975;
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Güereña, Salvador, and Edward Erazo. “Latinos and Librarianship: Ethnic Diversity in Library and Information Science.”
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founded the National Association of Spanish Speaking Librarians in the United States, which would later be called
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REFORMA: the National Association to Promote Library and Information Services to Latinos and the Spanish-speaking
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in 2002, at the age of 79. He was survived by his wife, Ninfa, and daughters, Rachel, Rebecca and Ruth.
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McCook, Kathleen de la Peña. 2000."Concepts of Culture: The Role of the Trejo Foster Foundation," in
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In 1975 he founded the Graduate Library Institute for Spanish-speaking Americans (GLISA), an
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at the age of three, gaining American citizenship in 1944 during his service with the
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Quién es Quién: A Who's Who of Hispanic-Heritage Librarians in the United States
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Arnulfo Trejo talks about Library Services for Chicanos on California Revealed
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Directory of Spanish-Speaking/Spanish Surnamed Librarians in the United States
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BibliografĂ­a Comentada Sobre AdminsitraciĂłn de Negocios y Disciplinas Conexas
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Yamashita, Briana: "Arnulfo D. Trejo, Founder of REFORMA, Dies at 79,"
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in 1965, Trejo was one of only five Hispanic librarians in the nation.
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When he started his position as a Professor of Library Science at the
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Arnulfo D. Trejo Papers, 1955-2001 Trejo, Arnulfo D. Papers
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Contemporary Authors Online, Gale, 2006. Reproduced in
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BibliografĂ­a Comentada Sobre AdministraciĂłn de Negocios
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Etymological Dictionary of the Language of Delinquency
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Trejo Foster Foundation for Hispanic Library Education
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BibliografĂ­a Chicana: A Guide to Information Services
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Dicionario EtimĂłlogico del LĂ©xico de la Delincuencia
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Index

Arnulfo Trejo Memorial Photo from REFORMA
Durango
Tucson, Arizona
University of Arizona
library
collections
Latino
Spanish-language
librarians
Durango
Mexico
United States
U.S. Army
University of Arizona
University of the Americas
Kent State University
National University of Mexico
University of Arizona
Elizabeth Martinez
REFORMA
I Am Joaquin
Corky Gonzalez
American Library Association
training librarians
Brooke E. Sheldon
Betty J. Turock
Kathleen de la Peña McCook
Alice G. Smith Lecture
Louise S. Robbins
Clara Chu

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