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Resources for LATIN AMERICAN & CARIBBEAN STUDIES

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Latin American & Caribbean Studies Collections and Services:

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General Collections and Services:

  • UConn Libraries Catalog: HOMER
  • e Journal Locator The University of Connecticut Libraries purchases access to over 10,000 journals, and in full text, through various databases and commercial journal providers. The Full Text Jounal Locator can be used to determine if a title is available through one or more of the Libraries' electronic resources, and to connect to the database or journal directly.
  • Document Delivery and Interlibrary Loan Service Available only to members of the UConn community.
  • Video Theater Online Booking Faculty may use this web-interactive forms to book a Video Theather Room.
  • Request for Purchase Form
    Use this form to suggest titles to be added to the Libraries' collections. Note: You need to Log in with your Netid and password to use the form.

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Library Databases

Research Database Locator
The University of Connecticut subscribes to over 240 Web-Based, commercially-produced research and citation databases. Most of these resources are limited to the University of Connecticut community.

Databases for Latin American & Caribbean Studies:

  • Newspapers Databases and Online Reference Materials
  • Journal articles Databases
    • Hispanic American Periodicals Index (HAPI) Indexes over 500 journals covering political, economic, and social issues, 1970+
    • JSTOR Essential scholarly journals in many academic fields, especially arts, literature, humanities, and biology. Some back to early 1900s; most recent 2-5 years not available. Most Latin American and Caribbean Studies journals are found here.

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General:

  • LexisNexis Academic A full text business, news, legal, people biographies, public opinion surveys and statistical information databases. Academic Universe is available only to UConn faculty and students.
  • Alternative Press Index Citations are drawn from roughly 380 alternative, radical, and left publications, which report and analyze the practices and theories of cultural, economic, political, and social change, 1991+
  • Dissertation Abstracts Covers every doctoral dissertation completed in the U.S. at accredited institutions for the last 150 years. Includes some master's theses and foreign language dissertations, 1861+>
  • Factiva Provides company, industry, and market data. Also, full text access to newspapers, general interest magazines and academic journals.
  • InfoTrac OneFile
    An abstracting and full text service which provides indexing to 1550 general interest journals.
  • Ingenta
  • A citation database for 17,000 multidisciplinary journals. The Reveal feature provides a user with the ability to set up a search profile and receive the citation results every week on email. Available to University of Connecticut faculty, staff and students.
  • CQ Researcher
  • In-depth, unbiased coverage of health, social trends, criminal justice, international affairs, education, the environment, technology, and the economy. From the Congressional Quarterly. 1991 to present. Some of the reports include Latin America and Hispanics/Latinos in the U.S.
  • Web of Science Author, keyword and citations searching in Science Citation Index Expanded, Arts & Humanities Citation Index, and Social Science Citation Index, 1994-
  • Wilson Web (formerly JRef) Comprised of four databases covering many fields of science, social science, and the humanities.
  • WorldCat Over 30 million bibliographic records for material cataloged by libraries worldwide.
  • Available only to members of the UConn community.

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Databases: Specific Disciplines

Anthropology:

  • Anthropological Literature Articles and essays on anthropology and archaeology, including art history, demography, economics, psychology, and religious studies,19th century+
  • AnthroSource Articles from 15 scholarly journals published by the American Anthropological Association (AAA).
  • HRAF Collection of Ethnography Human Relations Area Files cultural summaries and field reports.
  • For more help about anthropology sources contact Marisol Ramos, Liaison for Anthropology.

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Economics:

  • EconLit through EbscoHOST Covers the international literature on economics since 1969 and provides bibliographic citations, with selected abstracts, of journal articles, books, dissertations and working papers, as well as articles in collective works.
  • Globus & NTDB Current and historical trade-related releases, international market research and country analysis.
  • Stat-USA Current U.S. and international business, economic and trade statistics from the Department of Commerce.
  • For more help about economic data on Latin America and the Caribbean contact, Shikha Sharma, Liaison for Business.

Education:

  • ERIC Indexes scholarly journals and magazines in all areas of education, from early intervention (birth to age three), preschool, K-12 (public and private), and higher education. Includes bilingual, special, gifted, and computer education. 1966-present.
  • For more help about Education sources contact Francine DeFranco, Liaison for Education.

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History:

  • America: History and Life Historical coverage of the United States and Canada from pre-history to the present, 1964+
  • Historical Abstracts Indexes world literature in history, related social sciences, and humanities, 1967+
  • For more help about History sources contact Jennifer Lanzing, Liaison for History.

Link to additional databases in History

Political Science:

  • CIAO (Colombia International Affairs ) Includes access to full text for such publications as working papers from research institutes, occasional papers from NGOs, and institute conference proceedings.
  • PAIS (Public Affairs Information Service) An index to political, economic, and social issues in current debate, 1972+
  • Popline Citations on population, family planning and related health care, law, and other public policy issues, 1983+
  • For more help about History sources contact Steve Batt, Liaison for Political Science and the Federal Depository Program.

Sociology:

  • Popline Citations on population, family planning and related health care, law, and other public policy issue, 1983+
  • Sociological Abstracts Indexes a variety of literature in all fields of theoretical and applied sociology, 1963+ Sociological Abstracts is international in scope and many foreign language journals are included.

Link to additional databases in Sociology

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Internet Resources for Latin American & Caribbean Studies

Key Websites:

Electronic Journals, Citations and Newspapers:

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Government, Non-government, International, and Statistical:

Consortia, Societies, Associations, and Projects:

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If you have questions or comments please contact:
Marisol Ramos
Liaison Librarian to
The Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies
The University of Connecticut
Homer Babbidge Library
369 Fairfield Way U-2005 RI
Storrs, CT 06269-1005
VOICE: (860)486-2734
FAX: (860)486-6100
marisol.ramos@UConn.edu
The Library Liaison Program  
provides faculty and students with a personal contact to whom library-related issues and questions may be addressed.
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