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Collecting in the Trade Winds: Experiences of a Caribbean Book Vendor

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 February 2019

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I must first say that I have been a book vendor for a relatively short time compared to my partner René Grullón. For 25 years prior I was an academic librarian. Hence, this paper is a collaborative effort with René who has been in the business of providing materials to university libraries for close to 15 years.

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Copyright © 2009 by the International Association of Law Libraries. 

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1 For example, the State Department for the Advancement of Women, the State Department for Culture (including the National Press and the BookFair imprint) the State Department for Foreign Relations, the Supreme Court, the Central Bank, the National Library, the National Archives, and others.Google Scholar

2 For example, there are the Organization for Citizen Participation, the National Council for State Reform, Pro-Family, the Global Democracy and Development Foundation, the Juan Bosch Foundation, the Jesuit Center for Social Studies and Immigrant Support, the Dominican Academy for History, the Dominican Academy for Language, as well as many others.Google Scholar