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MLA
International Bibliography 
Produced by the Modern Language Association, the MLA Biblography consists
of bibliographic records pertaining to literature, language, linguistics,
and folklore, and includes coverage from 1963 to the present. It provides
access to scholarly research in over 3,000 journals and series. It also
covers relevant monographs, working papers, proceedings, bibliographies,
and other formats. While its focus is on English Language literature,
it also includes a large number of references to Spanish Language literature.
Project Muse
Full text of nearly 250 scholarly journals from 40 publishers, from the
Johns Hopkins University Press. Project Muse covers literature, history,
cultural studies, the arts, and many other areas; while its literature
coverage is primarily English Language literature journals, many of them
have a substantial number of references to Spanish Language literature.
Latin American Studies,
Volume 1
Over 550,000 multi-disciplinary bibliographic citations from the Nettie
LeeBenson Latin American Collection (UT-Austin), the Hispanic-American
Periodicals Index (HAPI) and volume 50 of the Handbook of Latin American
Studies.
Latin American Studies,
Volume 2
Access to bibliographic records, abstracts and detailed summaries in business,
political, legal, social, and economic trends of the entire Latin American
region from journals, news magazines, newspapers, and newsletters.
Chicano Database:
The Chicano Database identifies all types of material on Mexican-American
topics. Updated quarterly, the Chicano Database
covers
at least 1967 to the present. Records added since 1992 have expanded
its scope to include the broader Latino experience, including Puerto
Ricans,
Cuban Americans, and Central American immigrants
Literature
Resource Center: This database includes biographies, bibliographies,
and critical analyses of authors from every literary period & literary
discipline; provides electronic access to current Gale reference
sources such as Contemporary Authors, Contemporary Literary Criticism,
and Latin American Writers.
LexisNexis
Academic: News Section: Provides full-text access to a variety of
news publications, and there is a Spanish language news option. Newspaper
coverage includes El País (España), El Mundo (España), El
Universal
(Mexico), and La Nacion (Argentina)
Latin American Data Base
The Latin America Data Base (LADB) is an on-line publisher and information resource.
LADB produces three weekly electronic publications
(SourceMex, NotiCen and NotiSur).
America:
History & Life and Historical Abstracts via ABC-CLIO, http://serials.abc-clio.com:81
Access to journals, dissertations and some monographs in history. North
America (including Mexico) is covered in America: History & Life;
South America is covered in Historical Abstracts.
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Encyclopedias and Dictionaries are found in the General Reference stacks
at P
Diccionario de Literatura Espanola e Hispanoamericana.
Briefly discusses
Spanish and Latin American Authors, works, and literary terms.
Gen Ref.
PQ6006.D6.
Encyclopedia of Latin American Literature.
An authorative work covering
genres, biographical information, bibliographies, and literary topics
important in Latin American Literature. Gen Ref. PQ7081.A1 E56.
Latin American Writers.
A three-volume set providing scholarly entries
with bibliographies on Latin American writers from the late fifteenth
century to the present. Gen Ref. PQ7081.A1 L37.
Oxford Companion to Spanish Literature.
An alphabetical collection of
entries for authors, works, and concepts in Spanish language literature.
Gen Ref. PQ6006.O93.
Sourcebook for Hispanic Literature and Language.
A selected, anotated
guide to Spanish, Spanish-American, and U.S. Hispanic bibliography.
Science Reference
Z2695.A2
B55 1995
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Centro
Virtual Cervantes
This is an important site for Spanish culture, literature,and language.
Biblioteca Nacional de Espana
This is the home page for the national library of Spain enabling one to
search their collections.
LANIC
Lanic is the acronym for Latin American Network Information Center, a
regional directory of internet-based information on, from, or about Latin
America. It is affiliated with the Institute of Latin American Studies
at the University of Texas at Austin.
Internet
Resources for Latin America
A collection of links to resources of interest to Latin American specialists.Search
Engines in Spanish: Yahoo
or Lycos or Ozu,
a popular Spanish search tool.
Handbook of Latin American Studies-
HLAS is produced by the Hispanic Division of the Library of Congress and
is provided FREE OF CHARGE to web users worldwide. Together with subscription
resources such as HAPI, LADB, InfoLatinoamerica and others, it is one
of the most important tools for scholarly research on Latin America. It
provides abstracts and complete bibliographic information for published
materials from and about Latin America on a wide range of topics in the
humanities and social sciences and covers more than 60 years of scholarly
literature in Latin American studies.
WESS Iberian
Language and Literature Web
--The purpose of this site is to provide access to scholarly resources
in Iberian language and literature; the resources categorized on this web
page have undergone a selection process.
LIBRO--Library of Iberian Resources
Online, Contains full text of recent, but out-of-print university press
monographs, published in English, that discuss the peoples and nations
of the Iberian peninsula. Beginning with the Hispanic Middle Ages, ca.
500 to 1500 it will eventually cover the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries.
A joint project of the American Academy of Research Historians of Medieval
Spain and the University of Central Arkansas.
Poesias
A large collection of Spanish poets and their work.
Resources
for Spain
This site presents a multitude of links to Spanish organizations, publishers,
universities, bibliographic resources, and history sites.
Cervantes Project
This is a comprehensive research and reference site dedicated to the life and
work of Cervantes.
Selected Latin American Collections in U.S. Libraries:
Benson Latin American Collection,
University of Texas
Duke University Latin
American Collection
Interamerican Development Bank Library
Latin American
Library, Tulane University
Princeton: Latin America,
Spain & Portugal
Stanford
University, Latin American & Iberian Collections
University
of California--Berkeley, Latin American Studies
University of New Mexico Libraries:
Latin American and Iberian Collections and Resources
Latin American
Collection at Yale University
University of Florida, Center for
Latin American Studies
University of Illinois,
Latin American Library
University of Massachusetts,
Latin American Studies
Basque
Studies Library, University of Nevada--Reno
Vanderbilt:
Resources for Latin American Studies
MEXICO: Direccion General
de Bibliotecas: Catalogos Globales
The libraries of the UNAM provide several unique databases of research
material through their online system. Through
this one page, the user has access to LIBRIUNAM, the holdings of the library;
SERIUNAM: the Catálogo
Hemerográfico Nacional; TESIUNAM: Catálogo de Tesis. CLASE:
analyzes the contents of over 1000 social
sciences and humanities journals; PERIODICA covers journals in science
and technology. For more information on the
these databases, contact, Octavio Alonso, Latin American Bibliography,
DGB-UNAM, oalonso@servidor.unam.mx
Voice of the
Shuttle
List of links in Spanish and Latin American literature including links
to individual author pages.
Suggest
a Web Link
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