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Exemplary novels / Miguel de Cervantes ; translated from the Spanish by Edith Grossman ; edited by Roberto González Echevarría

Hayden Library - PQ6329.A6 G76 2016




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Albina and the dog-men: a fantastical novel / Alejandro Jodorowsky ; translated from the Spanish by Alfred MacAdam ; with illustrations by François Boucq

Hayden Library - PQ7298.2.O3 A6513 2016




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33 revolutions / Canek Sánchez Guevara ; translated from the Spanish by Howard Curtis

Hayden Library - PQ7392.S285 A1513 2016




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To begin at the beginning / Javier Marías ; translated from the Spanish by Margaret Jull Costa ; images: Wifredo Lam

Hayden Library - PQ6663.A7218 Z46 2016




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Sky below: selected works / Raúl Zurita ; translated from the Spanish and with an introduction by Anna Deeny Morales

Hayden Library - PQ8098.36.U75 S59 2016




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Vampire in love and other stories / Enrique Vila-Matas ; translated from the Spanish by Margaret Jull Costa

Hayden Library - PQ6672.I37 A2 2016




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Multiple choice / Alejandro Zambra ; translated from the Spanish by Megan McDowell

Hayden Library - PQ8098.36.A43 F3313 2016




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Like a fading shadow: a novel / Antonio Muñoz Molina ; translated by Camilo A. Ramirez

Hayden Library - PQ6663.U4795 C6613 2017




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Bodies of summer / Martín Felipe Castagnet ; translated from the Spanish by Frances Riddle

Hayden Library - PQ7798.413.A84 C8413 2017




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Thus were their faces: stories / Silvina Ocampo ; translated from the Spanish by Daniel Balderston ; introduction by Helen Oyeyemi ; preface by Jorge Luis Borges

Hayden Library - PQ7797.O293 A2 2015b




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The kingdom of this world / Alejo Carpentier ; translated from the Spanish by Pablo Medina

Hayden Library - PQ7389.C263 R413 2017




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Map drawn by a spy / Guillermo Cabrera Infante ; translated from the Spanish by Mark Fried

Hayden Library - PQ7389.C233 M3713 2017




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The neighborhood: a novel / Mario Vargas Llosa ; translated from the Spanish by Edith Grossman

Hayden Library - PQ8498.32.A65 C49513 2018




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The magician of Vienna / Sergio Pitol ; translated from the Spanish by George Henson

Hayden Library - PQ7298.26.I8 Z48 2017




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Fog: a novel / Miguel de Unamuno ; translated from the Spanish by Elena Barcia ; introduction by Alberto Manguel

Hayden Library - PQ6639.N3 N513 2017




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The golden cockerel & other writings / Juan Rulfo ; translated from the Spanish, with an introduction and additional materials, by Douglas J. Weatherford

Hayden Library - PQ7297.R89 A2 2017




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The Iliac crest / Cristina Rivera Garza ; translated from the Spanish by Sarah Booker ; afterword by Elena Poniatowska

Hayden Library - PQ7298.28.I8982 C7413 2017




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Trillos/precipicios/concurrencias: Pathways/precipices/spectators / Alfredo Zaldívar ; traducción al inglés de Margaret Randall = English translation by Margaret Randall

Hayden Library - PQ7390.Z29 T75 2017




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Missing persons, animals, and artists / Roberto Ransom ; translated by Daniel Shapiro

Hayden Library - PQ7298.28.A447 A2 2017




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Disabled bodies in early modern Spanish literature: prostitutes, aging women and saints / Encarnación Juárez-Almendros

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The shape of the ruins: a novel / Juan Gabriel Vasquez ; translated from the Spanish by Anne McLean

Hayden Library - PQ8180.32.A797 F6713 2018




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Mouthful of birds: stories / Samanta Schweblin ; translated from the Spanish by Megan McDowell

Hayden Library - PQ7798.29.C5388 A2 2019




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Kokoro: a Mexican woman in Japan / Araceli Tinajero ; translated by Daniel Shapiro

Hayden Library - PQ7081.46.T56 A313 2017




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The oval portrait: thirty-seven contemporary Cuban women writers and artists: originally published as El retrato ovalado / edited by Soleida Rios ; translated by Margaret Randall

Hayden Library - PQ7386.5.E5 R48 2018




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Homeland / Fernando Aramburu ; translated from the Spanish by Alfred MacAdam

Dewey Library - PQ6651.R26 P3813 2019




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Berta Isla / Javier Marías ; translated from the Spanish by Margaret Jull Costa

Dewey Library - PQ6663.A7218 B4713 2019




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The spirit of science fiction / Roberto Bolaño ; translated by Natasha Wimmer

Hayden Library - PQ8098.12.O38 E7713 2019




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Info Point Meeting Rehash

Thanks so much for coming to the InfoPoint meeting yesterday! It was great to meet all of you, and to talk about the coming semester. Angela is going to be a tough act to follow, but I will do my best to help our team provide great service to the students and faculty of UF.

I thought it might be useful to post some notes from the meeting:

  • Wiki Schedule - the fall semester schedule is now on a wiki, http://infopoint.wikispaces.com/. The advantage of a wiki is that we can have a truly live schedule. All of you can sign on the wiki and note your shift trades. (If you are not yet a member, email me and let me know. I will send you an invite, and will be happy to train you on using the wiki.)
  • InfoPoint blog - other staff have found the blog so useful, that we are expanding the blog to other public service points. This will include the research assistance desk and the Ask A Librarian staff. The old blog will be migrated over to the new library blog server soon.
  • InfoPoint web page will morph into an InfoPoint libguide soon.
  • Training opportunities (to be scheduled soon)
    • Circulation (including the fabulous self-check stations)
    • Library West information and staffing changes
    • Campus Update - where are the typewriters of yore? The faxes, Peabody Hall, etc.?
    • Using Aleph Staff side
    • Ares
    • IT @ West (including "how to Grover," wireless troubleshooting, signing on with the new Active Directory and more)
  • CIRC FAQ- Jim Stevens is pulling together a FAQ for us to use at the desk. Topics will include summer priveleges, proxy borrowing, fines, renewing rooms, laptops, etc.
  • Vending Machine - We may get a vending machine to sell paper, headphones, white out and other popular office items soon. Users will be able to purchase items using their Gator1 card. Administration is in negotiation with the campus bookstore to set this up, and it is looking good!


--Jana




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New Research on KIPP Shows That Charter Middle Schools Can Improve Early College Outcomes

Attending a KIPP school led to a 10-13 percentage point improvement in the likelihood of enrolling in college.




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In Montana, Wastewater Testing Sheds New Light on Opioid and Methamphetamine Use

Last year, Mathematica worked with researchers at Montana State University (MSU) to help assess the policy value of municipal wastewater testing, an innovative approach that can augment existing data by providing more rapid, cost-effective, and unbiased measures of drug use.




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Volcanic ash you say?



With the pesky Icelandic ash cloud threatening to disrupt the start of LIBF next week, volcanic activity has become a rather unlikely talking point with volcanologists thrust into the spotlight like never before (even in the Daily Mail).

So with volcanoes even being a Twitter trending topic, I thought I’d take the chance to write about an engrossing new novel by prize-winning Australian author Andrew McGahan. Wonders of a Godless World, McGahan’s fifth novel, tells the story of a young orphan girl living in a decaying mental institution on a torpid tropical island (complete with ash-spewing volcano). The girl cannot speak or understand the speech of others and lives an isolated existence, until that is, a stranger arrives at the hospital, lost in an inexplicable coma. Although he never speaks, the orphan becomes convinced that she can hear the foreigner speaking in her head: he is cursed, he claims with immortality. And so begins a journey of discovery that will take them right around the world and far beyond it. Questioning ideas of reality and madness, this is a book quite unlike anything I have ever read and will certainly provoke debate amongst readers as to the identity of the mysterious stranger.

The Australian press have heaped praise upon McGahan calling Wonders an “impressively sustained feat of imagination,” rising to “invigorating heights.” Published by Allen & Unwin in 2009, Blue Door are proud to be publishing this tumultuous tale in June. Why not whet your appetite until then with the trailer




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Informed societies : why information literacy matters for citizenship, participation and democracy / edited by Stéphane Goldstein.

London : Facet Publishing, 2019




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Library leadership your way / Jason Martin.

Chicago : ALA Editions, 2019.




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Evaluation of multilingual and multi-modal information retrieval [electronic resource] : 7th Workshop of the Cross-Language Evaluation Forum, CLEF 2006, Alicante, Spain, September 20-22, 2006 : revised selected papers / Carol Peters [and others] (eds.)

Berlin ; New York : Springer, 2007




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Digital libraries [electronic resource] : achievements, challenges and opportunities : 9th International Conference on Asian Digital Libraries, ICADL 2006, Kyoto, Japan, November 27-30, 2006 : proceedings / Shigeo Sugimoto [and others] (eds.)

Berlin : Springer, [2006]




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Digital libraries [electronic resource] : implementing strategies and sharing experiences : 8th International Conference on Asian Digital Libraries, ICADL 2005, Bangkok, Thailand, December 12-15, 2005 : proceedings / Edward A. Fox [and others] (eds.)

Berlin ; New York : Springer, [2005]




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Digital Libraries [electronic resource] : International Collaboration and Cross-Fertilization 7th International Conference on Asian Digital Libraries, ICADL 2004, Shanghai, China, December 13-17, 2004. Proceedings / edited by Zhaoneng Chen, Hsinchun Chen

Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2005




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Debating humanitarian intervention: should we try to save strangers? / Fernando Tesón and Bas van der Vossen

Dewey Library - JZ6369.T43 2017




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Gender, conflict, peace, and UNSC Resolution 1325 / edited by Seema Shekhawat

Dewey Library - JZ5578.G4617 2018




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Multipolarity: the promise of disharmony / Peter W. Schulze (ed.)

Dewey Library - JZ1305.M858 2018




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Europe and America: the end of the transatlantic relationship? / Federiga Bindi, editor

Dewey Library - JZ1480.A54 E87 2019




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The gender imperative: human security vs state security / edited by Betty A. Reardon and Asha Hans

Dewey Library - JZ5578.G462 2019




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Fighting for status: hierarchy and conflict in world politics / Jonathan Renshon

Dewey Library - JZ1310.R46 2017




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Rogue states as norm entrepreneurs: black sheep or sheep in wolves' clothing? / Carmen Wunderlich

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Strategic communication in EU-Russia relations: tensions, challenges and opportunities / Evgeny Pashentsev, editor

Online Resource




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South Korea's engagement with Africa: a history of the relationship in multiple aspects / Yongkyu Chang, editor

Online Resource




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Russia, the EU, and the Eastern Partnership: building bridges or digging trenches? / Vasile Rotaru

Dewey Library - JZ1616.A54 R68 2018




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Chaos in the liberal order: the Trump presidency and international politics in the 21st century / edited by Robert Jervis, Francis Gavin, Joshua Rovner and Diana Labrosse ; with George Fuiji

Dewey Library - JZ1480.C454 2018




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Ambiguities of Europe's eastern neighbourhood: perspectives from Germany and Poland / Wolfram Hilz, Shushanik Mainsyan, Maciej Raś, editors

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Abuses of the erotic: militarizing sexuality in the post-Cold War United States / Josh Cerretti

Dewey Library - JZ6405.W66 C47 2019