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I have pulled together here links to the major electronic resources for research in Latin American studies. El Salvador Scene Some, like the Handbook of Latin American Studies, HAPI: Hispanic American Periodicals Index, and the Latin American Data Base (LADB) focus specifically on Latin America. Many of the others are discipline-oriented and are excellent sources of area studies information. I have included links here also to information on Latin American studies programs at UCSD and to Latin American election materials available in the Social Sciences and Humanities Library (Latin American Election Statistics: A Guide to Sources). I would like to especially highlight here LANIC (the Latin American Information Network), which provides unique access to internet information on Latin America.

Karen Lindvall-Larson
Latin American Studies Librarian


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  1. Center for Iberian and Latin American Studies Key site
    Provides information on academic programs, affiliated faculty, fellowships and grants, and other Latin America-related centers at UCSD.[Full Description]
    http://cilas.ucsd.edu/
  2. HAPI: Hispanic American Periodicals Index Key site [UCSD Only]
    1970-present. Lists journal articles on Central and South America, Mexico, the Caribbean, the U.S.-Mexico border region, and Hispanics in the U.S. Thesaurus located at SSH Reference Desk F1408 .V345 2003[Full Description]
    http://hapi.ucla.edu/
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    Guide to HAPI Thesaurus
  3. Handbook of Latin American Studies Key site
    1935-present. A bibliography of books, journal articles, proceedings in social sciences and humanities, edited by scholars selected by the Library of Congress[Full Description]
    http://lcweb2.loc.gov/hlas/
  4. ISI Emerging Markets Key site [UCSD Only]
    Foreign business intelligence service covering macroeconomic analysis, companies, industries, finance, and news in Asia, Latin America, and Central/Eastern Europe. Includes full-text news articles, research reports, and online data.[Full Description]
    http://site.securities.com/
  5. LANIC Key site
    LANIC (Latin American Network Information Center) is maintained by the University of Texas, Austin, and is the premier site for reviewing and organizing thousands of links from and about Latin America by country and by subject.[Full Description]
    http://lanic.utexas.edu/
  6. Latin America Data Base (LADB) Key site [UCSD Only]
    Searchable database of weekly newsletters covering Latin American political and economic affairs, 1986-present. Current titles are NotiSur (South America), SourceMex (Mexico), NotiCen (Central America).[Full Description]
    http://ladb.unm.edu
  7. Latin American Election Statistics: A Guide to Sources Key site
    Compiled by Karen Lindvall-Larson at the UCSD Libraries, this electronic publication provides a chronology of elections and identifies sources of election statistics at the municipal, state, and federal levels.[Full Description]
    http://sshl.ucsd.edu/collections/las/index.html
  8. Latin American Studies Event Calendar (UCSD, SDSU, San Diego area) Key site
    Provides information on events related to Latin America in the San Diego area.[Full Description]
    http://cilas.ucsd.edu/events/index.php
  9. Latin American and Spanish Studies Films and Videos at UCSD Key site
    Lists documentaries and feature films by country, includes brief description of documentary topics.[Full Description]
    http://sshl.ucsd.edu/collections/las/films/index.html
  10. Latinnews Key site [UCSD Only]
    Online archive and feed of the complete Latin American Newsletters (London) family of political and economic news and analysis publications. Also known as Latin American Intelligence Service. Earliest coverage reaches back to 1967.[Full Description]
    http://www.latinnews.com

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