Lindsy Damico Serrano
B.A. Indiana University '05, Comparative Literature
M.L.S. Indiana University '06, School of Library and Information Science
Lindsy Damico Serrano
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"When I started as an undergrad,
I took a couple of classes dealing with Latino issues, Latino Film
and History of Cuba and Puerto Rico. I became very interested in
studying the Caribbean and was able to focus on the area as part
of my Comparative Literature degree. I was lucky that the courses
were so flexible and could fit with my interests, making my education
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As a graduate assistant, I have been able to again
combine my interests, Library Science and Latino Studies, assisting
Professor John Nieto-Phillps, locating historical articles to
support his research on Latino Education and Identity in New Mexico
and
Puerto Rico. I am now working at the Mott Haven branch of the
New York Public
Library located in the South Bronx. My education at IU has given
me a foundation for working with the large and diverse Latino
community in New York."
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To learn more about Lindsy's IU experiences, visit:
http://www.slis.indiana.edu/news/story.php?story_id=1034
http://ella.slis.indiana.edu/~lserrano/pathfinder.html
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