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A perspective of the new editions in Spain, Cumbre Editions and Bagua Editions

CCEMiami (Centro Cultural Español de Miami) to host event to launch two new Spanish imprints.

Writer Andres Trapiello “translates” Don Quixote to contemporary Spanish

This modernized edition, by publisher Destino, will release on June 2nd and will include a prologue by Literature Nobel Prize Winner Mario Vargas Llosa.

e-Libro to offer free Spanish language information literacy tools

e-Libro announced it will offer free information literacy tools in Spanish and English starting with mini lessons in finding, using and evaluating information and citing sources.

Spanish immigrants pursuing the American dream, a historic legacy

“Invisible immigrants” a book by Luis Argeo and James D. Fernandez, features a photographic memoir about Spanish immigration into the U.S.

Ribera del Duero Brief Narrative Award finalists named

Cristina Cerrada (Spain), Vera Giaconi (Uruguay), Alberto Olmos (Spain), Edmundo Paz Soldan (Bolivia), and Samanta Schewblin (Argentina) are the five finalists of the IV edition of this prestigious literary award.

Benedictine University in Illinois to offer Spanish major and minor

Benedictine’s Spanish major emphasizes cultural and communicative competence that enables graduates to use their Spanish in a professional environment. The program starts fall 2015.

Get to know this week's 20 best-selling titles in Spanish in the US according to Nielsen

Nielsen BookScan, part of the Nielsen Company (US) LLC, and America Reads Spanish (ARS), present the free weekly list of the Spanish bestseller titles in the US Market for week 11 of 2015 (week ending 3/15/2015).

Cedro's newsletter features news on copyright and piracy

With articles on intellectual property, six years of prison for Youkioske masterminds for giving illegal access to newspapers, magazines, and books content; and the state of books' piracy.

The New Mexico's Grants/Cibola County School District celebrated Spanish spelling bee contest

The Bee began on Tuesday, Feb. 24 with 56 participants and ended  March 13. The Bee was postponed after snow caused an early dismissal on the Feb. 24 start to the competition.

Six REFORMA members are among the Library Journal's Movers & Shakers of 2015

Each year, Library Journal selects 50 library professionals as Movers & Shakers in the field as representation of exemplary contributions to the libraries and the communities they serve. This year, out of over 300 nominations, Library Journal selected their superstars, six of which are Reforma's members.

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