FUNIBER is an institution that supports social development through agreements and projects and by participating in activities in the following areas: academic, scientific, and research, along with cooperation, development and economic growth. This is accomplished through its close ties with universities and professional institutions. The overall mission is to provide students with a global education while at the same time respecting individual identities.
Since the release of the Information Literacy Competency Standards for Higher Education,1 academic libraries have implemented a wide range of initiatives and programs. Formats range from traditional library instruction that integrates information literacy concepts in “one shot” sessions to credit-bearing courses that are librarian led and offer course or discipline specific instruction. Delivery modes also range from face-to-face to online instruction. Increasingly, student assessment and indicators related to program impact have become the focus of ongoing discussions. Guidelines such as the Association of College and Research Libraries (ACRL) Standards for Libraries in Higher Education,2 Guidelines for Instruction Programs in Academic Libraries3 and The Value of Academic Libraries: A Comprehensive Research Review and Report4 offer direction related to student assessment and defining program impacts. These documents also reflect a recognition that information literacy and library instruction programs are varied in response to institutional needs
Contribuye a la promoción y desarrollo del futuro de la lengua francesa en el contexto de la diversidad cultural. Se centra principalmente en enriquecer las relaciones entre los francófonos y francófilos de Quebec , Canadá y las Américas. Por eso fomenta los intercambios , las asociaciones y el desarrollo de redes de habla francesa.
Es el portal de la biblioteca pública americana e incluye numerosos archivos e información de museos y proporciona información (e incluso a veces su formato digital) de manera gratuita en todo el mundo.
Es el portal de la biblioteca pública americana e incluye numerosos archivos e información de museos y proporciona información (e incluso a veces su formato digital) de manera gratuita en todo el mundo.
La Biblioteca Digital de América recoge la riqueza cultural alemana y la ofrece a todos lo interesados. Así, en esta página podemos acceder a obras americanas.
On October 28, 1886, U.S. president Grover Cleveland, the former New York governor, presided the dedication ceremony of the Statue of Liberty, a gift to the United States from the people of France.
On August 29, 1893, American machine salesman, mechanical engineer and inventor Whitcomb L. Judson receives the patent for a "Clasp Locker", today better known as the zipper, the mechanical little wonder that has kept so much in our lives 'together.' But first, the new invention showed only little commercial success. It took almost 80 years that the magazine and fashion industry made the novel zipper the popular item it is today.
On July 29, 1805, French political thinker and historian Alexis de Tocqueville was born. He is best known for his Democracy in America, where he analyzed the rising living standards and social conditions of individuals and their relationship to the market and state in Western societies. Today, it is considered an early work of sociology and political science.
Publicado desde 1936 por la División Hispánica de la Biblioteca del Congreso de Estados Unidos, incluye libros y artículos seleccionados y reseñados por más de 130 especialistas de todo el mundo.
Brinda acceso a normas internacionales y nacionales especializadas en el tema, incluyendo; leyes internacionales, códigos, legislación especifica en derechos humanos, asilo y refugio, regímenes de ingreso, estadía y permanencia, regulación sobre comunidades en el extranjero y delitos vinculados con la migración, entre otros.