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Spanish language news from the U.S. and abroad. Provides a wealth of primary source information from Spanish-Language news sources from Florida to California, as well as Chile, Colombia, Equador, Mexico, Peru and Spain.
Years Available:
Varies - some back to the 1990s
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CLASE indexes documents published in Latin American journals specializing in the social sciences and humanities.
PERIODICA covers journals specializing in science and technology. This database offers access to more than 300,000 bibliographic citations from documents published in 2,600 scholarly journals published in the Spanish, Portuguese, French and English languages. Contains information from articles, essays, book reviews, monographs, conference proceedings, technical reports, interviews and brief notes published in journals edited in 24 different countries of Latin America and the Caribbean, as well as from publications that focus on Pan-American issues.
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Ethnic
NewsWatch is an interdisciplinary, bilingual (English and Spanish) and
comprehensive full text database of the newspapers, magazines and journals of
the ethnic, minority and native press. Designed to provide the 'other side of
the story,' ENW full text titles offer additional viewpoints from those
proffered by the mainstream press.
Years Available:
Varies
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Informe reports current news and events, business information, major health and popular issues found in Spanish-language and bilingual magazines and newspapers. Created exclusively for Spanish-speaking users, this full-text electronic reference tool is the first system to provide indexing, images and full text of popular Hispanic magazines -- not just translations. Also included is a thesaurus and interface that are uniquely designed for Spanish-speaking users. Informe thinks through every query in Spanish. Terms and thesaurus are based on the expressions Spanish-speakers commonly use, allowing users to easily navigate through the database without experiencing inaccurate search terms. Informe also features title annotations in both English and Spanish to help non-Spanish speaking staff to easily assist users. Students of Spanish, as well as non-native speakers can also easily access Informe's resources through this bilingual approach.
Years Available:
1990s - current
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