Abstract

Since the mid-1990s, North Carolina's Latino population has greatly increased. UNC-Chapel Hill's students' interests in Latino literature, culture, and related social sciences have increased as well. This article discusses the author's work to assess the University Library's existing collection of Latino materials and enhance it with new and classic works.

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