MLIS professor earns Fulbright Scholarship to study in Zambia, St. Kate's News, September 2011. Mary Wagner, a professor in St. Catherine University’s Master of Library and Information Science (MLIS) program, earned a Fulbright Scholarship to travel to Lusaka, Zambia to teach at the University of Zambia. She also worked with the Lubuto Library Project during her time there.
Read MoreStella Jones Gallery Group Exhibition. ‘Street Children, Exhibition June 1 – August 1, 2011. In Place, summer 2011. Announcement of a group exhibition of the work of LubutoArts participants at the renowned Stella Jones Gallery in New Orleans, LA, U.S.A.
Read More"Members Learn About the Lubuto Library Project’s Programs for Zambian Children and Youth," by Rita Ormsby. Special Libraries Association New York Chapter, July 2011. Lubuto Library Project founder and president, Jane Kinney Meyers made a presentation to New York Chapter members on May 14, an update on Lubuto libraries being built and their programs for vulnerable street children and youth in Zambia
Read MoreLubuto Library Project: Bringing Knowledge to Zambian Children. Langner, Stacy; Meyers, Jane Kinney; Wagner, Mary M. In Global Perspectives on School Libraries: Projects and Practices. Edited by Luisa Marquardt and Dianne Oberg. Berlin, New York: De Gruyter Saur, 2011, p. 188-198. The Lubuto Library Project’s approach to meeting the needs of orphans, vulnerable children and youth in Sub-Saharan Africa is described.
Read MoreSaluseki, Jowit. “Lubuto Library project realises education vision.” Times of Zambia: June 13, 2011, p. 6.
Read MoreMeyers, Jane Kinney. “Libraries Create Mother Tongue Literacy Programming on the OLPC.” eLeaning Africa 2011, Mlimani City Conference Centre, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, May 25-27, 2011: extended abstract for presentation.
Read MoreSLA New York Chapter Presentation on the Lubuto Library Project. NY Librarians Meetup Group and NY Chapter of SLA, Caren Rabinowitz, April 14, 2011. Jane Meyers presented information on the innovations of the Lubuto Library Project
Read MoreOfficial opening of the Lubuto Library project second library at Ngwerere Basic School in Lusaka Zambia. InformationToday, December 2010 The doors to the second Lubuto Library were officially opened on Nov. 10 to the vulnerable street children and youth in Zambia. Dow Jones & Co. and its employees were instrumental in helping fund and supply resources for the library in Lusaka’s Garden Compound.
Read MoreLubuto Library Opens its Second Library at Ngwerere Basic School, Embassy of the United States, Lusaka Zambia,November 2010. Lusaka — U.S. Ambassador to Zambia Mark C. Storella championed a community-led, community-driven initiative today when he helped officially open the Lubuto Library Project at the Ngwerere Basic School in Lusaka’s Garden Compound
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