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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.
1935-present. A bibliography of books, journal articles, proceedings in social sciences and humanities, edited by scholars selected by the Library of Congress (LOC).
Brings together the voices of Latin American women from the 17th century to the present. Includes 120,000 pages of prose, poetry, drama, memoirs, letters and essays in the original languages. Authors are from Central and South America, as well as from Cuba and the Dominican Republic.
Provides access to a full-text database of over 15,000 sources including newspapers, journals, wire services, newsletters, company reports and SEC filings, case law, government documents, and selected reference works. Access Nexis Dossier and Total Patent One from the top left waffle menu.
Grants access to the encyclopedic codex, the most reliable source on Mexica culture, the Aztec Empire, and the conquest of Mexico. Completed in 1577 by Franciscan friar Bernardino de SahagĂșn and Nahua elders, its parallel Nahuatl and Spanish texts, along with nearly 2,500 hand-painted images, have been digitized for searchable access.
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A multidisciplinary database with full text content in the arts, social sciences, humanities and sciences.
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