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the SALA research links at ul lafayette
GENERAL REFERENCE
BIBLIOGRAPHIES, DATABASES, INDICES
ARL Latin Americanist
Research Resources Project contains the tables of contents of
many Latin American journals (organized by country), as well as an
extensive collection of presidential speeches dating back to the
19th century.
Compludoc is
an extensive index of journal articles from the libraries
of the University of Madrid.
Hispanic American
Periodicals Index (HAPI) contains complete bibliographic
citations to articles, book reviews, documents, original
literary works, and other materials appearing in more
than 400 key social science and humanities journals
published throughout the world.
UL Lafayette
users cannot search HAPI Online, but Dupré Library
has a complete print run of HAPI at Z1605 H612 H3.
Hispanic Reading Room Library of Congress.
Handbook of Latin American Studies (HLAS), an extensive bibliography on
Latin America compiled at the Library of Congress.
WEB GUIDES
Andanzas al Web Latino
Focuses primarily on U.S. Latino sites, but also lists numerous
gateways to Latin America. Compiled at New Mexico State University.
El Oteador Good general, non-commercial web guide,
emphasizing language and cultural sites, compiled by the Instituto CervantesSpain.
Iberian, Caribbean, and
Latin American Internet Resources Library of Congress Portals to the World. Arranged by country.
Iberian Language and Literature Web An
excellent web guide from Yale University Libraries.
Internet para Hispanistas is a
joint project of Wellesley College and the University of
Lléida. Internet guide includes both scholarly and
popular links. Good for Peninsular texts.
Internet Resources for Latin America,
comprehensive guide to Internet resources for Latin Americanists.
Compiled at New Mexico State University by Molly Molloy. Organized by
type of document or resource.
Latin America Database Web Links Compiled at the
University of New Mexico. Links to subscription news
services such as SourceMex and NotiSur, to NAFTA and MercoSur sites,
and to the very useful Retanet Links for Teaching About Latin America.
Latin American Network Information Center (LANIC),
the most comprehensive Internet directory for Latin America. Compiled at UT-Austin. Organized by subject.
Steven Volk's Latin American Links Focuses on resources for history and
political science but including general reference sources and links to
many full text documents.
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