This Saturday, July 20, Mexico celebrates National Librarian Day, a day which is also celebrated in Brazil (March 12), the US (April 16), Columbia (April 23), and many other parts of the world. Today we want to thank all of the librarians who have worked with us, past and present. We appreciate you! Explore Taylor & Francis resources for librarians here: http://spr.ly/6040iVsAG Juan F.
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