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Seminar: Latin America and the United States
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Books
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Latin America -- Relations-- United States
Protectionism -- Latin America
Latin America
International Economic Relations
United States -- Military Relations -- Latin America
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Databases
America: History and Life (new user interface; 1964-present; updated quarterly; some full-text; video tutorials; RefWorks help; XLinks; title list) indexes and abstracts about 2,000 periodicals
published worldwide in history, related humanities and the social sciences. It covers the history and
culture of the United States and Canada from prehistory to the present. It includes citations to journal
articles, book reviews and relevant dissertations. Users can search cited references and browse Clio Notes, chronologies and brief summaries of significant events and themes in American history. It is produced by ABC-CLIO and the user interface is
provided by EBSCO Publishing.
Historical Abstracts (new user interface; 1955-present; updated 3 times per year; some full-text; video tutorials; RefWorks help; XLinks) indexes and
abstracts over 2,000 international historical journals. It also includes selected
journals in the social sciences and humanities. It covers history from 1450 to
the present, but excludes US and Canadian history. Users can search cited references and browse Clio Notes, chronologies and brief summaries of significant events and themes in world history. It is produced by ABC-CLIO
and the user interface is provided by EBSCO Publishing.
History Resource Center (much full-text; podcasts; XLinks) provides integrated access to over 1,000
historical (primary) documents, more than 30,000 reference articles, and over 65 full-text
journals covering themes, events, individuals, and periods in U.S. history from pre-colonial
times to the present. It includes access to citations for over 180 additional history journals.
This database includes podcasts (audio files). To listen follow the on-screen insrtructions.
Be patient while the podcast downloads.
It is produced by Thomson-Gale and the user interface is provided by InfoTrac.
North American Women's Letters & Diaries (Colonial -1950; all full-text; XLinks) includes the immediate experiences of 1,325
women and 150,000 pages of diaries and letters. Materials have been carefully chosen using
leading bibliographies, supplemented by more than 7,000 pages of previously unpublished material. The
collection also includes biographies and an extensive annotated bibliography of the sources in the
database. Users can search by authors, source, year, place, historical event and personal event.
The showcase provides page images of selected diaries and letters. It is produced by and the user
interface is provided by Alexander Street Press in collaboration with the University of Chicago.
World News Digest (1940-present; updated daily; all full-text; XLinks)
allows users to search the top international news stories and overviews of historical
events from 1940 to the present. It also provides editorial cartoons, country profiles,
anniversaries of the month, newsmaker profiles, obituaries from 1980-2005, presidential elections highlights from
1940-2004, newspaper editorials, issues in the news, historical documents and heads
of state and governmental leaders. Special features include What Happened That
Day, maps and photographs. It is produced by and the user interface is provided
by Facts on File.
Chicano
Database (1960's-present; updated
quarterly; some full-text; RefWorks help) indexes over
2,400 journals and other materials. It covers Mexican-American topics, including Chicanos, Latinos,
Puerto Ricans, Cuban Americans, and Central American immigrants. Subjects covered include art, bilingual education, education, health, history, labor, language, literature, mental health an politics. It is produced by the Ethnic
Studies Library, University of California, and the user interface
is provided by OCLC (Online Computer Library Center).
CIAO
(Columbia International Affairs Online) (1991-present; updated monthly and weekly; much
full-text; XLinks) indexes books, journals, working papers, occasional papers, case studies, and conference
proceedings. It covers theory and research in international affairs and includes policy briefs,
economic indicators, research projects, links to Internet resources, schedule of events, maps, and
country data. It is produced by and the user interface is provided by Columbia University Press.
Hispanic
American Periodicals Index (HAPI) (1970-present; some full-text) indexes 400 international
social science and humanities journals. It contains bibliographic citations for
articles, book reviews, documents, original literary works, and other materials.
It covers Central and South America, Mexico, the Caribbean basin, the United States-Mexico
border region, and Hispanics in the United States. It includes analyses of current
political, economic, and social issues and Latin American arts and letters. It
is produced by and the user interface is provided by the UCLA Latin American Center.
Nineteenth Century
Masterfile (NCM) (1802-1920; updated quarterly; no full-text) was formerly called Poole's Plus and
covers the 19th century. It indexes periodicals, books, newspapers, and government documents. It includes the
Poole's Index to Periodical Literature (1802-1906), Jones and Chipman's Index to Legal Periodical Literature
(1786-1922), the Psychological Index (1894-1905), Richardson' Index to Periodical Articles in
Religion (1890-1899), Stead's Index to Periodicals (1890-1906), Cumulative Index to Selected List of
Periodicals (1896-1899), Catalog of Scientific Papers - Mechnaics, Physics, Mathematics (1800-1900),
New Yort Times Index (1863-1905), New York Daily Tribune Index (1875-1906), Palmer's Index to the
Times (1880-1890), Index to the Oregon Spectator (1846-1854). It is produced by and the user interface
is provided by Paratext Resource.
LexisNexis
Academic (all full-text; RefWorks help) covers a wide variety of subjects including law, government, international affairs, politics, current events,
business and medicine. Legal research provides federal and state cases, Shepard's citations, federal and state codes, tax law, Canadian court cases and legislation, law reviews, and patents. Business research allows users to create company profiles, lists, and comparisons, as well as SEC filings, account and country profiles. Company reports can be created and data can be downloaded into spreadsheets. The People tab allows users to find obituaries, elected officials, and industry contacts. It is compiled by and the user interface is provided by
LexisNexis. (Interfaces: News; Power Search; Easy Search)
New
York Times Historical Database (1851-within four years of the present;
all full-text; updated annually; RefWorks
help; XLinks) contains full-page and article images of every page of every issue,
cover to cover, in downloadable PDF. It includes ads, comics, cartoons, photos,
maps and other graphics. It is produced by the New York Times and the user interface
is provided by ProQuest.
Times (London) Digital Archive (1785-1985; all full-text; XLinks) permits users to search using keywords or
hit-term highlighting to retrieve full facsimile images of either a specific article or a complete page. The entire
newspaper is captured, with all articles, advertisements and illustrations/photos. It is produced by The Times and the
user interface is provided by Thomson/Gale's InfoTrac. This subscription is limited to 2 simultaneous users.
Electronic Journals
Electronic
Journal Center (about 1995-present; updates dependent upon publisher;
all full-text; RefWorks help; XLinks; saving searches) is a multidisciplinary
collection of about 5,000 journals published by Academic Press, American Chemical
Society, American Institute of Physics, American Physical Society, American Psychological
Association (PsycARTICLES), Association of Computing Machinery, Berkeley Electronic
Press, BioOne, Blackwell, Cambridge University Press, Elsevier, Emerald (MCB University
Press), Ingenta, Institute of Physics, Kluwer, Lawrence Erlbaum, Optical Society
of America, Oxford University Press, Project MUSE, Royal Society of Chemistry,
Springer-Verlag, Thieme and Wiley. Scholars can be notified
by email about new relevant articles according to subject, author or journal
title. It is compiled by and the user interface is provided by OhioLINK.
JSTOR
(1st issue of 1st volume to 3 years from present; all full-text;
RefWorks help; XLinks; title list) provides online
access to back issues of selected scholarly journals in a variety of academic
disciplines including the arts, business, demographic studies, humanities, social sciences,
and science.
Websites
Digital History
History Matters
Internet Resources for Latin America
Latin American Studies
Library of Congress - Hispanic Reading Room
National Security Archive
Political Database of the Americas
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