Monday, September 9, 2013

Tercera Cumbre Mundial de Alcaldes y Mandatarios Afrodescendientes @ FIX University Agenda Cultural newsRus.com / Edward Alexánder Yepez / Library and Information Studies "a place for independent study"


3ra Cumbre Mundial de Mandatarios Afrodescendientes - Cali

3ra Cumbre Mundial de Mandatarios Afrodescendientes - Cartagena

PENSAR GLOBALMENTE

Colombia será sede entre el 12 y 18 de septiembre del 2013, de la Tercera Cumbre Mundial de Alcaldes y Mandatarios Africanos y  Afrodescendientes, la cual se llevará a cabo en la ciudad de Cali del 12 al 16 de septiembre, y en Cartagena 17 y 18 del mismo mes. .
El encuentro que está gerenciado por la Asociación Nacional de Alcaldes y Gobernadores de Municipios y Departamentos con Población Afrodescendiente, Amunafro y apoyado por la Asociación de Alcaldes Negros de los Estados Unidos, NCBM,  tiene como propósito promover el hermanamiento entre ciudades y profundizar en el diálogo político y la cooperación internacional para el desarrollo de la diáspora africana.
Un espacio del cual surgirá una Red Mundial de Mandatarios que impulsará el desarrollo de nuestros pueblos. Una Cumbre que generará la integración económica, cultural, social, académica y espiritual.
Este encuentro permitirá sentirnos más hermanos, más fuertes, para caminar juntos y construir el futuro que todos deseamos.

ÚLTIMAS NOTICIAS

Macro Rueda de Negocios busca formalizar a empresarios afrodescendientes
Luego de ataques racistas, ministra italiana de la Integración Cécile Kyenge será homenajeada en Colombia
Un poco de historia de la Cumbre
Curiosidades de la Cumbre Mundial Afro
Cumbre Mundial Afro, Un sueño hecho realidad por AMUNAFRO
Invitados especiales en La Tercera Cumbre Mundial Afro

Library and Information Studies "a place for independent study"

Undergraduate Program LIS Independent Studies @ FIX University

COURSE OFFERINGS 

 

LIBRARY-INFORMATION SERVICES COURSES

(Undergraduate program)

From the 2012-2013 Undergraduate Catalog
ILS 244 - The Use of Information Sources

The range of media, technology and services available to students in the modern library is examined and applied. Cannot be used to fulfill requirements for major in Library Information Service. 3 credits.

ILS 300 - Literature for Children

Critical study of literature for children. Included are folklore, poetry, fiction and nonfiction as well as discussions of outstanding writers and illustrators, past and present. 3 credits.

ILS 302 - Information Service

An overview of the information field: library science, instructional technology, information science, communications. 3 credits.

ILS 310 - The Book Trade

An examination of the publishing field: organization, operation, and relationship to information services. 3 credits.

ILS 320 - Technical Services
Organization of the technical services structure: acquisition processes, cataloging-classification systems. 3 credits.

ILS 330 - User Services
Utilization of reference tools and the development of library-information programs. 3 credits.

ILS 400 - Information Service Practice
A 150-hour work experience in a library-information service agency. By arrangement. 3 credits.

ILS 410 - Literature for Young Adults
Critical study of literature for young adults. Included are folklore, poetry, fiction, and nonfiction as well as discussions of outstanding writers and illustrators. 3 credits.

ILS 421 - Organization of the Information Center
The structure and function of information service agencies. 3 credits.

ILS 425 - Information Sources

Sources of information in the public and private sectors: selection, acquisition, utilization. 3 credits.

ILS 440 - Information Service Technology
Utilization of major technologies in library-information service agencies: video, microforms, computers. 3 credits.

INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNOLOGY COURSES 

Basic theories of the instructional design process. 3 credits.
Utilization and production of mixed media presentations. Students produce short 
programs on a variety of subjects in various styles utilizing digital and non-digital formats. 3 credits.
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INFORMATION AND LIBRARY SCIENCE COURSES


(Graduate program, including the MLS degree program)
From the 2013-2014 Graduate Catalog

ILS 501 - Introduction to Information Science and Technology

Principles and applications of computers and information technologies in libraries and information centers. Scheduled fall and spring semesters. 3 credits. [course outline]

ILS 503 - Foundations of Librarianship

The development structure and function of library/information agencies. Scheduled fall and spring semesters. 3 credits.

ILS 504 - Reference and Information Resources and Services 
General reference sources; their content, evaluation and use. The reference process and the organization of reference and information services as they relate to different types of libraries. Pre/corequisite: ILS 501 and ILS 503. Scheduled fall and spring semesters. 3 credits. [course outline]

ILS 506 - Information Analysis and Organization 
Analysis and description of library collections in various types; creating bibliographic records and databases. Shared cataloging and universal bibliographic control. National standards for cataloging, classification systems, authority files, MARC and metadata. Pre/co-requisite: ILS 501 and ILS 503. Scheduled fall and spring semesters. 3 credits. [course outline]

ILS 511 - Materials for Children 
Types of newer materials needed to build public and school library collections. Problems in selecting and building collections are discussed. Scheduled fall semesters. 3 credits. [course outline]

ILS 512 - Materials for Young Adults [formerlyMaterials and Services for Adolescents
The needs, interests, and motivation of young people as related to their reading are examined through a critical study of resources suitable for teens. Scheduled spring semesters. 3 credits. [course outline
ILS 514 - Materials and Services for Adults in the Public Library
Public library materials and the methods of reader's advisory and adult education use to develop maturity in reading, viewing and listening and new technologies. Planning, implementation, and evaluation of services for adults. Includes adults in institutions and other special libraries, adults in schools (adult education or recent immigrants) as well as programming in public libraries and patron expectations. Prerequisite: ILS 504. Scheduled fall semesters. Scheduled fall semesters. 3 credits.  (per 10-29-09 minutes)

ILS 515 - Library Service to Special Groups 
An examination of the information needs of special groups and the role of the library in serving the under-served. Includes service to the institutionalized, blind, physically handicapped, and others. Prerequisite: ILS 504. Scheduled spring semester of odd years. 3 credits.

ILS 517 - History of Children's Literature 
Study of materials that have lasted over the years and examination of periodic trends and social patterns which produced them. Emerging types of children's writing and major authors are considered. Scheduled fall semester of odd years. 3 credits. [course outline]

ILS 518 - History of Books and Printing
A study of the history of books and printing, including papermaking, printing, binding, and book illustration. Scheduled fall semester of even years. 3 credits. [course outline]

ILS 519 - Collection Development 

Principles of library collection development and evaluation. Business of library acquisitions: vendors, gift and exchange, cooperative resource sharing. Impact of document delivery and electronic publishing. Prerequisites: ILS 501, 504 and 506. Scheduled fall semesters. 3 credits.

ILS 521 - Children's Services in the Public Library 
Planning, implementation and evaluation of public library services for infant to age 12, with emphasis on program planning. 3 credits. [course outline]

ILS 522 - Young Adult Services in the Public Library
Planning, implementation and evaluation of public library services for young adults with emphasis on program planning. Ages 13 through 18 are the target audience. 3 credits. [course outline]

ILS 530 - Information Systems Analysis and Design 
An introduction to systems analysis in libraries. Includes flow charting, form design and control, time and cost analysis, sampling, and automation. Prerequisites: ILS 501, ILS 503 and 506. Scheduled fall semesters. 3 credits. [course outline]

ILS 531 - Indexing and Abstracting 
This course explores theoretical and practical aspects of the organization of information in documentation systems, and covers traditional and computerized approaches to indexing, abstracting and thesaurus construction and maintenance. Prerequisites/co-requisites: ILS 501 and ILS 503. Scheduled spring semesters. 3 credits. [course outline]

ILS 532 - User-Centered Database Design and Development 
An introduction to the theories and principles of database design. Theories and principles will be used to design database systems based on practical library information problems. Students will be taught to use Microsoft Access as a database development system. Prerequisites: ILS 501 or departmental permission. Scheduled spring semesters. 3 credits. [Offered on campus]
 [course outline]

ILS 534 - Technology in Libraries 
An overview of automation with emphasis on computer assisted library processes: subsystems in technical services, user services, administrative services. Prerequisites/corequisites: ILS 501 and ILS 503. Scheduled fall semesters. 3 credits.(per 10-29-09 minutes)

ILS 535 - Resource Sharing and Library Networks 

An examination of the impact of cooperation, consortia, and networks on the library/information field: developments, network characteristics, problems, and issues. Converging technologies and implications for emerging trends for information professionals are examined. Prerequisites/corequisites: ILS 501 and ILS 503. Scheduled spring semesters. 3 credits.

ILS 537 - Information-Seeking Behavior 

How people acquire, store and use information they receive from their environment. Topics include behavioral, cognitive, and affective aspects of information-seeking. Applications to information systems and user instruction. Prerequisites: ILS 501, ILS 504, ILS 506 or departmental permission. Scheduled spring semesters. 3 credits. [course outline]

ILS 538 - Computer-Mediated Communications 

A reading-intensive course on computer-mediated communication (CMC) and its applications in the dissemination of information and delivery of information services. In the context of existing theoretical frameworks and CMC research findings, the course reviews the advantages and disadvantages of CMC technologies as well as the long-term implications of CMC for the information professions. Prerequisites/co-requisites: ILS 501, ILS 503, and ILS 504. 3 credits.

ILS 539 - Multimedia Interface Design 
An orientation course intended to give students both a theoretical understanding of, and practical experience with, designing multimedia products and the user interface in information systems.It introduces basic knowledge of human-computer (HCI) and various computerized, new media and Internet based multimedia system designs. Prerequisite: basic knowledge of computers. Scheduled fall semesters. 3 credits. [Offered on campus] [course outline]

ILS 560 - College and University Libraries 
Organization and administration of academic libraries. The role of libraries in research and the relationship of academic libraries to curricula, students, faculty, and administration. Prerequisites/co-requisites: ILS 501 and ILS 503. Scheduled fall and spring semesters. 3 credits. [course outline]

ILS 561 - Public Libraries 
Organization, administration, and services of municipal, county, and regional libraries. Basic developments and trends are considered. The role of public libraries as educational institutions is examined. Prerequisites/co-requisites: ILS 501 and ILS 503. Scheduled fall semesters. 3 credits.

ILS 562 - Management of School Library Media Centers 
The school LMC is examined in the context of modern educational systems. Organization, administration, and services are discussed. Scheduled fall semesters. 3 credits. [course outline]

ILS 564 - Special Libraries and Documentation Centers 
The aims, organization, administration and services of special libraries. Examples are drawn from those that are unique to interests of students. Prerequisite: ILS 504. Scheduled spring semesters. 3 credits.

ILS 565 - Library Management 
An examination of the general principles and practices of library management. Prerequisites/co-requisites: ILS 501 and ILS 503. Scheduled fall and spring semesters. 3 credits.

ILS 566 - Library Personnel Management 
An examination of the sub-area of general management concerned with manpower resources: recruitment, selection, placement, training, and development of human resources within the organization. Prerequisites/co-requisites: ILS 501 and ILS 503. Scheduled irregularly. 3 credits.

ILS 568 - Library Public Relations 
A study of Library Public Relations and its concomitant activities. The design of a public relations program for a specified agency. Prerequisites/co-requisites: ILS 501 and ILS 503. Scheduled irregularly. 3 credits.

ILS 570 - Utilizing Instructional Media 
Workshop in the effective use of computer based instructional media including the planning, selection and production of materials. Prerequisite: basic computer skills or permission of instructor. Scheduled fall and spring semesters. 3 credits. [course outline]

ILS 575 - Instructional Design Principles 
Introduction to the principles of the systematic application of instructional design. Critique of current and alternative instructional design models. Scheduled fall and spring semesters. 3 credits. [course outline]

ILS 580 - Research in Information and Library Science 
Fundamentals of quantitative and qualitative research methods will be studied.  Prerequisite: 24 credits in library science. Scheduled fall and spring semesters. 3 credits. (Replaces ILS 680) (per 10-29-09 and 4-7-11 minutes) [course outline]

ILS 581 - School Media Specialist Practice 
A professional work experience in a school media center with a Teacher Education and Mentoring (TEAM) Program trained school media specialist. Must meet all Department of Education student teaching requirement. Connecticut residents must attend 3 on-campus seminars, the first being in the semester prior to student teaching. Scheduled fall and spring semesters. 6 credits (only 3 credits applicable toward MLS degree). [course outline]

ILS 582 - Library Science Practice 
A professional work experience in an academic, public or special library. By arrangement. Prerequisite: 15 credits in library science. Scheduled fall and spring semesters. 3 credits. (Occasionally a student desires additional internship experience through the department. In these cases a student may enroll for additional experience under ILS 582; however, only 3 credits of ILS 582 may count toward the MLS degree.) (per 10-29-09 minutes)

ILS 585 - Field Project 
An action research project in which the student investigates a significant problem in an institution and develops a strategy for change. By arrangement. Prerequisite: 12 credits in library science and a course in research methods. Scheduled fall and spring semesters. 3 credits.
 [course outline]

ILS 593 - Reader's Advisory Services

An overview of the methods and resources for implementing programs geared to patrons seeking help in selecting materials relevant to their reading interests. Prerequisites: ILS 501, 503, and 504. Scheduled irregularly. 3 credits. [course outline
ILS 597 - Introduction to Archival and Museum Work
An introduction to work in archives and museums including basic theories and methodologies and to the application of archival and museum theory in the digital world. 3 credits. [course outline]
ILS 599 - Special Topics. (1-6 credits)

Scheduled any semester as needed to explore new course topics. Scheduled irregularly. 1-6 credits.

ILS 600 - Independent Study 
For the advanced student with a background in library science to explore in-depth study in topics outsdie current courses. By arrangement. Prerequisite: 12 credits in library science and department permission. Scheduled irregularly. 1-3 credits. Up to 3 credits of ILS 600 may be applied to the MLS.

ILS 604 - Advanced Reference Materials and Services 
Specialized reference services and collaborative reference are examined. Evaluation of E-Reference sources, services and systems. Demonstrated competence in reference interview techniques, online searching, development of bibliographic instruction for print and electronic resources. Lab in on-line retrieval and reference service. Prerequisite: ILS 501 and ILS 504. Scheduled fall semesters. 3 credits.

ILS 606 - Advanced Cataloging and Classification 
Cataloging of special library materials; new concepts of descriptive and subject cataloging; role of cataloging in public and technical services, metadata and cataloging of digital collection. Issues of Name and subject authority control. Prerequisite: ILS 506. Scheduled spring semesters. 3 credits.

ILS 608 - Cataloging and Development of a Digital Union Catalog for Ancient Chinese 
Special features and catalog sources of ancient and rare Chinese books; descriptive cataloging for Chinese rare books; and metadata for creating a digital union catalog. An online course for experienced librarians working for East Asian collections worldwide. Prerequisite: basic cataloging experience and reading competence of Chinese language. Scheduled irregularly. 3 credits.

ILS 615 - Humanities - Literature and Sources 
An introduction to reference sources in the humanities: religion, philosophy, literature and performing and visual arts. Evaluation and selection of reference sources, institutions, societies, periodicals, major collections and their relative importance to each discipline will be considered. Prerequisite: ILS 504. Scheduled fall semester of even years. 3 credits.

ILS 616 - Social Sciences - Literature and Sources 
Advanced course in subject analysis and use directed toward strengthening command of resources in this major subject area. Course surveys both history and recent developments. Prerequisite: ILS 504. Scheduled spring semester of odd years. 3 credits. [course outline]

ILS 617 - Science-Technology - Literature and Sources 
The various type of organization and publication of Sci-Tech information sources and literature are examined. The functions of science and technology library and information centers in providing conventional library resources as well as online database services for different user needs are explored. Prerequisite: ILS 504. Scheduled spring semester of odd years. 3 credits.

ILS 618 - Business Information - Literature and Sources 
Advanced courses in subject analysis and use are directed toward strengthening command of resources in these major areas. Courses survey both history and recent developments. Prerequisite: ILS 504. Scheduled spring semester of even years. 3 credits.

ILS 619 - Medical Bibliography and Libraries 
Literature resources in medicine and the health sciences, including library organization and services. Lab in MEDLARS databases. Prerequisite: ILS 504. Scheduled spring semester of even years. 3 credits.

ILS 620 - Legal Bibliography and Libraries 
Survey and evaluation of legal resources, with emphasis on bibliographical sources, methods of legal research, acquisition program, cataloging, and classification, and use of related materials. Prerequisite: ILS 504. Scheduled fall semester of odd years. 3 credits.

ILS 621 - Government Publications 
Study of city, state, and federal documents and those of selected international agencies. Problems of acquisition, organization, and use of such collections in various types of libraries. Prerequisite: ILS 504. Scheduled fall semester of odd years. 3 credits.

ILS 642 - Management of Electronic Resources and Services 
Management and operation of electronic information resources and services in library and information centers. Selection and integrating system options; finance and budget; staff and end-user training; search strategies; database publishers and vendors; hardware/software; measurement/evaluation and future planning. Prerequisites: ILS 501, ILS 504, ILS 506. Scheduled fall semesters. 3 credits..

ILS 650 - Preservation of Library Materials 
Fundamentals of materials preservation in libraries, museums and archival institutions. Preservation continuing education, disaster recovery and planning, reformatting and digitization projects are explored. Prerequisites: ILS 501 and ILS 503. Scheduled fall semesters. 3 credits. [course outline]

ILS 655 - Digital Libraries 
Theoretical study of and practice in designing, constructing and evaluating digital libraries. Scheduled fall and spring semesters. 3 credits. [course outline]

ILS 656 - Information Architecture 
An in depth study of the concepts and practices of information architecture (IA). Students will read the existing literature related to IA and build complex web sites to address issues specific to information and library science based on current best practices. Prerequisites: ILS 501 or good working knowledge of html with permission from the instructor. Scheduled spring semester of even years. 3 credits. [course outline]

ILS 685 - Field Project 
An action research project in which the student investigates a significant problem in an institution and develops a strategy for change. (By arrangement.) Prerequisite: 12 credits and a course in research methods. Scheduled fall and spring semesters. 3 credits.

ILS 692 - Issues in  Library and Information Studies 
An overview of select major issues, problems, and trends facing cultural institutions (libraries, archives, museums) and information professionals (librarians, archivists, curators). Topics will vary each semester. 1 to 3 credits.

ILS 693 - Contemporary Issues in School Library Media Centers 
Investigation of political and social issues affecting school libraries on local, state, and national levels. Option to complete fieldwork to broaden personal experience and perspective in the management of school libraries. Students may choose options of learning modules or fieldwork to complete requirements for 3 units of credit. 3 credits. [course outline]

ILS 695 - Online Information Retrieval 
An overview of major online systems providing resources and services to information users. Participants develop basic skills in online information retrieval. Scheduled spring semesters. 3 credits. [course outline]

EDU 566 - Media Utilization and Curriculum 
The curriculum of the modern school is examined. Principles and methods of evaluation, selection, and utilization of media are related to curriculum and personal needs of children and youth. Scheduled spring semesters. 3 credits. [course outline]

MLIS degree requirements Preequisites Table

Pre- & Co-Requisite Table

Pre-Requisites (PRE) or Co-Requisites (CO)
Courses
501
502
503
504
505
Other
LIS 501
LIS 502PRE/CO
LIS 503PRE/CO
LIS 504PRE/CO
LIS 505PRE
LIS 510PRE/CO
LIS 515PRE/CO
LIS 516PRE/CO
LIS 517PREPREPRE
LIS 518PRE/CO
LIS 519PRE/CO
LIS 520Pre-requisites may vary.
LIS 526PREPREPRE
LIS 531PREPREPRECOPRE
LIS 532PREPRE
LIS 533PRE/CO 
LIS 534PRE/COPRE/CO
LIS 535PREPREPREPRE
LIS 536PREPREPRE
Pre-Requisite (PRE) or Co-Requisite (CO)
Courses
501
502
503
504
505
Other
LIS 538PREPRE* *Highly recommended.
LIS 542PRE/CO
LIS 545PREPRE PRE
LIS 546PREPREPRE
LIS 548PRE
LIS 580PRE/CO
LIS 585PRE/CO
LIS 586PRE/CO
LIS 587PRE/CO
LIS 590PREPREPREPREPRE= +2 electives
LIS 591PRE/CO
LIS 592PRE
LIS 593PRE/CO
LIS 594PRE/CO
LIS 597PREPRE 
LIS 598Pre-requisites may vary.
LIS 599PREPREPRE PREPRE= +4 electives
LIS 600
Required course completed during final term of the course-based MLIS program.
Pages to the People







Historias de Vida

Las historias de vida narran la iniciativa de seis jóvenes que, a partir de su experiencia en el Archivo Fotográfico de Aguablanca, decidieron compartir su mirada del Distrito a través de un libro titulado "En Oriente nace el Sol" que recoge treinta años de historia de una comunidad que ha trabajado incansablemente en la construcción de su futuro.

Los autores nos muestran una visión optimista, narrada desde ellos mismos, basada en su propia búsqueda y esfuerzo. Vale la pena destacar que este rumbo lo encontraron a través de su formación en Tecnología y Digitalización que hace parte de la capacitación del Archivo Fotográfico. 

Historia de Vida Juan Esteban Aguirre Mora

Nacido el 11 de octubre de 1991 en la
Sucursal del Cielo. Este carismático caleño
a su corta edad adelanta estudios
en diseño gráfico a nivel técnico; además participó
y aprobó el taller "Archivo fotográfico
de Aguablanca", proyecto promovido por la
Fundación Carvajal dentro de la Central Didáctica
El Poblado 1; seguido a esto, trabajó
en la recolección del material fotográfico del
Distrito de Aguablanca, lo que le dejó como
experiencia un amplio conocimiento en temas
de digitalización de archivos, elaboración de
proyectos, manejo en base de datos y rescate
del patrimonio histórico, para luego ponerlos
a prueba en la digitalización de 1.230 documentos
pertenecientes a los proyectos Cuéntame
un Cuento, Palabrario y Saberes, del área
de Educación de la Fundación Carvajal. Ahora
deja parte de sus habilidades, conocimientos y
destrezas en este hermoso libro, contado a partir
de imágenes de este humilde pero pujante
territorio caleño.
Juan Esteban Aguirre Mora


Historia de Vida Edward Alexánder Yepez

Nací el 7 de abril de 1987, en Jamundí,
Valle del Cauca, un hermoso lugar
donde lo maravilloso de la naturaleza
nos brinda un mágico momento. A la edad de
ocho años me traslado a la hermosa ciudad de
Cali, a vivir con mi abuelo Gonzalo en un bello
hogar, donde se cumplen los sueños más
resplandecientes de mi inocencia. Luego mis
padres me inscriben en una fundación de música.
Allí construí mis primeros pilares en este
mágico arte. Al terminar la secundaria empecé
el triunfo de mi desarrollo profesional como
músico. Luego me encuentro con la Fundación
Carvajal, que brinda oportunidades a la comunidad.
Como usuario de la Fundación Carvajal, me
inscribo en un proyecto de fotografía: esa fue
la oportunidad más grande que me ha podido
pasar, porque se trataba de mostrar una historia
de las raíces de mi comuna.
Luego del proceso de las fotos, hago un
trabajo con la Fundación Carvajal en digitalización
y archivística de documentos; durante
este espacio aprendí a tener un buen desempeño
laboral y personal. Mi gran reto es seguir
trabajando por la comunidad y demostrar a los
demás que se puede salir adelante si uno se lo
propone. .
Edward Alexander Yepez

kranes6677@gmail.com

Historia de Vida Nilson Carmona

Nilson Carmona es un joven nacido en
Cali, en la zona oriente, en la década
de los 80. Curioso, con metas trazadas,
inspirado por la filosofía y la antropología
para realizar o unirse a causas humanitarias.
Su sueño, además, es descubrir las cosas
que yacen escondidas aún en la naturaleza,
antes de que el hombre termine dejando erosionado
el planeta.
Es defensor de la Madre Tierra, porque dice
que "en ésta yace realmente la verdad".
Se graduó de secundaria y realizó algunos
cursos cortos, pero siempre le gustó el estudio
empírico.

Nilson es un apasionado por el fútbol, el
rock, los campings; le gusta leer, escribir y
montar cicla. "La cicla es tal vez el mejor transporte
que ha ingeniado el ser humano, porque
es ligero y no contamina en absoluto la atmósfera;
es saludable, es económico, no hace ruido,
es una opción viable para todo aquel que
utiliza un medio de transporte que contamina
el medio ambiente".
Nilson se crió en el barrio El Vergel y le
agradece mucho a la Fundación Carvajal por
haber apoyado e impulsado su emprendimiento
para continuar en pie con sus ideales: "La
Fundación Carvajal en sus bibliotecas me ha
brindado espacios para aprender muchas cosas,
como fotografía, poesía, vídeo y talleres
creativos, entre otras tantas. Comencé asistiendo
a la biblioteca de la Central Didáctica El Poblado
1 y ahora, junto con otros cinco compañeros,
realizamos un libro para esta apreciada
Fundación; por ello manifiesto mi gratitud y
soy partidario de que se sigan construyendo
muchas más bibliotecas dinámicas como ésta,
que tanto benefician a niños, jóvenes, adultos
y adultos mayores. Estas obras son dignas de
admiración, porque generan unidad y son las
que construyen ciudad".
Nilson Carmona

Historia de Vida César Armando Rentería

Mi nombre es César Armando Rentería;
nací en la ciudad de Cali, Colombia.
Soy una persona con muchos sueños
y metas por cumplir. Desde mi niñez me propuse
ser el mejor en todo y esto fue tomando
forma en el colegio, al ser el más sobresaliente
de mi curso; terminé la primaria becado y con
muchos honores.
Siempre me ha gustado aprender de todo
en la vida y me siento muy motivado al investigar
temas complicados y extraños de la historia.
Por otra parte, me encanta la tecnología;
me parece muy interesante cómo el mundo
ha evolucionado, pasando de las cartas a los
email y otras tecnologías que han ayudado al
desarrollo.
He realizado algunos cursos en la Fundación
Carvajal, entre ellos el de Emprendimiento
Empresarial y Archivo Fotográfico, los cuales
me han aportado herramientas para mi vida
laboral.
La Fundación Carvajal ha sido clave en
este proceso, brindándome la oportunidad de
adquirir conocimientos nuevos y ponerlos en
práctica.
Soy admirador de aquel versículo de la Santa
Biblia que dice: "Todo lo puedo en Cristo,
que me fortalece", porque cuando uno tiene a
Dios de su lado, todos los sueños y las metas
son más fáciles de alcanzar.
Cesar Armando Renteria
Mayores informes:
Tel. 5542949 Ext. 27405
Sede del Archivo de Aguablanca
Fundación Carvajal,
El Poblado Cra. 28F No. 72L- 79
Cali - Colombia
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