“A Special Librarian Creates a Special Library,”
Information Outlook, the magazine of the Special Libraries Association (PDF 640kb)
Jane Kinney Meyers is the feature profile for Information Outlook and discusses her work with the Lubuto Library Project.
Kojo Nnamdi, according to the Washington Post, may be the best interviewer in Washington, D.C. Listen to a recording of the broadcast of the Kojo Nnamdi Hour from Wednesday, February 28 to hear him discuss the Lubuto Library Project with Jane Meyers and Debbie Chungu.
Read MoreMwilu, Lwanga. “Street children’s film premieres at American Centre.” Education Post: Lifestyle, December 2, 2006.
Read More“Building Libraries for African Children," Reading Today
The Lubuto Library Project is featured in the journal of the International Reading Association, with information on how readers can help.
“Guru Interview: Jane Meyers, the Lubuto Library Project turns the lights on,”,Emerald LibraryLink Newsletter (PDF)
Jane Meyers is interviewed in Emerald LibraryLink to talk about the purpose behind the Lubuto Library Project and its progress to date.
“Return to Zambia: Did You Know?” National Geographic
National Geographic, in its “Return to Zambia” feature, discusses the impact of HIV/AIDS on children in Zambia. The library at the Fountain of Hope Children’s Shelter is identified as a place of learning and hope for these children.
“A special librarian with a special mission: the Lubuto Library Project,” Emerald Library Link, Knowledge and Networks, monthly e-newsletter, July 2005 (PDF)
An interview with Jane Kinney Meyers, featuring photographs of the prototype for the Lubuto Library.
“Fountain of Hope: how a makeshift library in Zambia won a battle against AIDS and Poverty,” Emerald Library Link, Knowledge and Networks, monthly e-newsletter, July 2005 (PDF)
Jane Kinney Meyers discusses the early history of the Lubuto Library Project.