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Latin American Countries + Latin American Libraries and Archives
- DialnetAn organized digital collection of references to published literature, including journal and newspaper articles, conference proceedings, reports, government and legal publications, patents, books, etc. In contrast to library catalogue entries, a large proportion of the bibliographic records in bibliographic databases describe articles
- El Diario MXDaily paper from major border city
- Handbook of Latin American StudiesContains scholarly assessments of publications related to Latin America, from the 1930s to the present, including books, articles, maps, e-resources, and more.
- Hispanic American Periodicals IndexThe Hispanic American Periodicals Index (HAPI) provides complete bibliographic citations to the contents of scholarly journals published around the world on Latin America and the Caribbean since the late 1960s.
- Humanities TexasAn interactive exhibit presenting the history and culture of the lands and nations bordering Texas and the United States from the 15th Century to the present day. Created by the Texas Humanities Resource Center.
- Latin American Network Information CenterUniversity of Texas gateway to Latin American countries and academic networks. The foremost Internet directory for Latin America.
- Latin American Repository NetworkThe Latin American Repository Network portal was developed in 2006 by the University of Chile through its Directorate of Information Services and Libraries (SISIB), with the aim of providing a tool for easy access to full-text electronic publications located in different repositories in Latin American countries.
- Library of Congress - Hispanic Reading RoomThe Hispanic Reading Room is the primary access point for research related to the Caribbean, Latin America, Spain and Portugal; the indigenous cultures of those areas; and peoples throughout the world historically influenced by Luso-Hispanic heritage, including Latinos in the U.S. and peoples of Portuguese or Spanish heritage in Africa, Asia, and Oceania.
- Mexican Migration ProjectThe Mexican Migration Project (MMP) was created in 1982 by an interdisciplinary team of researchers to further our understanding of the complex process of Mexican migration to the United States. the MMP's main focus has been to gather social as well as economic information on Mexican-US migration. The data collected has been compiled in a comprehensive database that is available to the public free of charge for research and educational purposes through this web-site.
- New Mexico State University Border and Latin American InformationBorder and Latin American Information-Information sources for research on Latin America and the U.S.-Mexico border region
- Planeta.comSpotlights local conservation and tourism connections around the globe. The award-winning site is geared toward conscious hosts, travelers, and everyone in between.
- Political Database of the AmericasOffers centralized and systematized information about institutions and political processes, national constitutions, branches of government, elections, political constitutional studies and other subjects related to the strengthening of democracy in the region.
- Tulane University - Latin American LibraryThe Latin American Library reflects the university's long-term commitment to Latin American studies. The library was established in 1924 to support the Middle American Research Institute.
- University of Florida Latin American and Caribbean CollectionLACC is among a small number of academic research library collections in the United States devoted to collecting Latin American and Caribbean materials.