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Library
Guides: Ethnic Studies
Hispanic/Latin American

Developed by Connie Fly,
Librarian
This guide will help you in your journey of discovery for
information on your topic. In addition to the Reference Books, Internet
Sites and Periodicals listed below, the COS Library has a large number of books
that you can check out. An HSI/Listo grant purchased books for the library on your topic which you can check out. This
list is an example of some of the books recently purchased by Listo and added to the library
collection that you can check out. Please look
for additional books by using our online
catalog.
Places to Start |
Art, Film Music & Museums |
Authors & Literature | Biography |
Demographics & Statistics
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Health |
History and Politics | Magazines & Newspapers | Military
| Sports |
Reference Books
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American Immigrant Cultures; Builders of a Nation (2
volumes) - Call # R 305.8 A512
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Encyclopedia of American Social History - Call # R
301.0973 En56
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The Encyclopedia of Civil Rights in America (3 volumes) R
#323.1 En56
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Encyclopedia of Social and Cultural Anthropology - Call
# R 306.03 En56
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Gale Encyclopedia of Multicultural America (2 volumes)
Call # R 305.8 G151
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Harvard Encyclopedia of American Ethnic Groups - Call # R
973.04 H339
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Multiculturalism in the United States: a
Comparative Guide to Acculturation and Ethnicity - Call # R 305.8 M961
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Reference Library of Hispanic America (3 volumes) - Call
# R 973.0468 H673
The Internet
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The Borderlands
Encyclopedia - A digital educational resource of contemporary United
States - Mexico Border Issues - Developed by the University of Texas, El
Paso
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CHCI
Education Center - This Website is designed for
Hispanic students looking to go to college, stay in college, land an
internship, or prepare for the workforce. Students and parents looking
for financial assistance for higher education can perform their own
personalized scholarship search or explore CHCI’s bank of scholarships
especially earmarked for Latino students.
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Guide to
Latino Studies Research Centers (Yale Univ.) - Provides links to
Research Centers and Collections throughout the United States.
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Internet
Resources for Latin America
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Latin American
Network - From the University of Texas, Austin. This is an
extensive directory of links on Latin America. It is organized by
Country and Subject.
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Latino Education
Directory - This directory was developed with the idea of helping those individuals and
organizations across the country to make contact with each other, share resources, and form networks of support for
Latino students wherever they reside. The creation of this directory has been a collaborative
project of the ERIC Clearinghouse on Rural Education and Small Schools (AEL, Inc., Charleston, WV) and the ERIC
Clearinghouse on Urban Education (Teachers College, Columbia University, New York City)
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Latino
Website Pathfinder - A list of Latino informational sites in broad categories including politics, literature,
libraries & bookstores, music, dance, theater, etc.
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Pew
Hispanic Center - The Pew Hispanic Center's mission is to improve
understanding of the diverse Hispanic population in the United States and to
chronicle Latinos' growing impact on the nation. The Center strives to
inform debate on critical issues through dissemination of its research to
policymakers, business leaders, academic institutions and the media
Reference Books
The Internet
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Spanish
California 19th Century Sheet Music - from "A virtual library of some 2,000 pieces of sheet music published in California between 1852 and 1900, together with related
materials such as a San Francisco publisher's catalog of 1872, programs, songsheets, advertisements, and photographs." Full
images of every page and some sound files are available. Discusses a few
Mexican composers, with lists of their songs.
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Day
of the Dead - What do Mexicans celebrate on the Day of the Dead
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The Day of the Dead
- A bilingual site dedicated to the celebration of Dia de los Muertos/Day of
the Dead in Mexico
- Farm Labor
Issues - UC Davis Rural Migration News - Covers such topics as
farm worker housing, wages, unions, guest workers (braceros) programs and
agribusiness
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Latin
America Cinema Home Page - From the University of Georgia Libraries - This page provides links to a variety of web sites on Latin American cinema.
It includes the Caribbean in their definition of Latin America and cinema includes the formats of both film and video. Coverage also includes U.S. Latino cinema.
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The
Mexican Museum - Located at Fort Mason Center in San Francisco, The Mexican Museum offers a vital artistic contribution to the greater Bay Area. It offers a self-representational view
of Mexican Art and culture through the millennia. The museum's permanent collection holds more than 9,000 objects in the following five
areas: Pre-Hispanic Art, Colonial Art, Folk Art, Mexican Fine Art, and Mexican American/Chicano Fine Art.
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Unknown
Mexico - From the Texas Humanities Resource Center. This is the electronic version of a photo-and-text panel display based on an exhibition of original artifacts organized by
the Houston Museum of Natural Science In the panel exhibit, the visual images
are grouped by point of origin and the cultural-anthropological theme that they illustrate or suggest.
Reference Books
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Chicano Authors - Call # R 810.9 B887
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Chicano Literature - Call # R 810.9 C533
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Chicano Writers (First and Second Series ) -
Call # R 810.9
C532
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Dictionary of Mexican Literature - Call # R 860.9 D554
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Encyclopedia of Latin American Literature - Call # R 860.09
En56
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Interviews with Latin American Writers - Call # R 869 G289
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Latin American Writers - Call # R 860.9 L357
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Masterpieces of Latino Literature - Call # R 860.9 M423
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Spanish American Authors; The Twentieth Century -
Call # R
860.9 F634
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Spanish American Writing Since 1941 - Call # R 860.998 M167
The Internet
Reference Books
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Biography Index - Located on the Second Floor in the
Periodicals Room
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Current Biography - Call # R 920 C976
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Dictionary of Hispanic Biography - Call # R 920.046 D554
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Notable Hispanic American Women - Call # R 920.72 N899
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Notable Latino Americans: a Biographical
Dictionary - Call # R 920 M511
The Internet
- Facts on
Hispanic/Latino Population - From the U.S. Census Bureau
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Hispanic Fact Pack 2004 - (.pdf format) "Valuable, hard-to-find data about
demographic trends, marketer spending, Hispanic media and leading Hispanic
agencies." Includes data about top advertisers and brands, leading radio
formats and television markets, and demographics. Opens directly into a PDF
file. From Advertising Age.
- Hispanic
Populations of the U.S. - From the U.S. Census
- We the
People: Hispanics in the United States - "This report provides
a portrait of the Hispanic-origin population in the United States and
discusses some of the Hispanic or Latino groups within this population at the
national level. It is part of the Census 2000 Special Reports series that
presents several demographic, social, and economic characteristics collected
from Census 2000." Opens directly into a PDF document. From the U.S. Census
Bureau.
Reference Books
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Encyclopedia of Ancient Meso America - Call # R 972
B492
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Dictionary of the Twentieth Century Culture:
Hispanic Culture of Mexico, Central America and the Caribbean - Call # R 972
H673
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Encyclopedia of Latin-American History - Call # R
980 M382
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Encyclopedia of Mexico: History, Society &
Culture (2 volumes) - Call # 972.003 En56
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Handbook of Hispanic Cultures in the United
States: Sociology - Call # R 973 H236
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The Hispanic Presence in North America from 1492 to
Today - Call # R 973 F363
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Latin American History and Culture - Call # R
980.003 En56
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The Latino Encyclopedia (6 volumes) - Call # R
973.0468 L357
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Reference Library of Hispanic America (3 volumes) -
Call # R 973.0468 H673
The Internet
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Farm Labor
Issues - UC Davis Rural Migration News - Covers such topics as
farm worker housing, wages, unions, guest workers (braceros) programs and
agribusiness
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History
of Mexican Americans in California - Explores Mexican American History
starting in 1519 through the Mexican War, Post Conquest, 1900 to 1940, WWII,
Chicano Movement and the Future.
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San
Diego Mexican and Chicano History - This website is an attempt to summarize some of the most important people,
events, and ideas that native peoples, Spaniards Mexicans, and Chicanos have
contributed to San Diego regional history. It draws from, and is a companion to a larger
work in progress, written collaboratively and yet to be published.
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Congressional
Hispanic Caucus Institute - The Congressional Hispanic Caucus was organized in 1976 by five
Hispanic Congressmen: to monitor legislative and other government activity that
affects Hispanics. The Caucus was originally formed to serve as a legislative organization through which legislative action, as well as
executive and judicial actions, could be monitored to ensure that the needs of Hispanics were being met. The founders' goal was to work in
conjunction with other groups, both inside and outside Congress, to strengthen the Federal
commitment to Hispanic citizens and heighten the Hispanic community's awareness of the operation and function
of the American political system.
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Latino
Legislative Caucus - California - This website seeks to provide an informative look at the Latino Caucus and illuminate some of the issues affecting
Latinos in California. More often than not, issues that affect Latinos are issues that affect all Californians.
It provides information about the purpose of the Latino Caucus, up-to-date information about the Caucus' history, previous
legislative priorities, policy papers relating to the Latino community, and links to other important
sites.
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MANA - A
National pan-Latina Association which seeks to empower Latinas through leadership development, community service, and advocacy.
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Mexican American
Political Association - The Mexican American Political Association, founded in Fresno, California in 1960, has
been, and is, dedicated to the constitutional and democratic principle of political freedom
and representation for the Mexican and Hispanic people of the United States of
America.
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Social
Movements and Cultures - Chicano/a Latino/a Movimientos
Military
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Hispanic
American Medal of Honor Recipients -
Thirty-nine Hispanic-Americans are
among the more than 3,400 Medal of Honor recipients to be awarded this
decoration from the President, in the name of Congress, since its creation in
1861. This Web site provides narratives that describe the heroic efforts
of the 39 Hispanic-American Medal of Honor recipients, as they appear in the
Congressional compilation.
Reference Books
Reference Books
- The Official Encyclopedia of the National Football League - Call # R
796.3320922 T717
- The Official NBA Encyclopedia - Call # R 796.323 O32
- Total Baseball: the Official Encyclopedia of Major League
Baseball - Call # R796.357 T717
The Internet
A
Directory of Links to Latino Sports
Titles in the COS Library
(Located in the Library Periodical Room on the Second Floor)
Online Periodicals and Media Sites
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Periodical
Databases that the COS Library subscribes to over
the Internet.
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New California
Media - Multi-Ethnic Media News. New California Media (NCM) – an
association of over 400 print, broadcast and online ethnic media
organizations – was founded in 1996 by the non profit Pacific News Service.
NCM's goal is to raise the visibility of ethnic media as a major information
source for California's 17 million ethnic residents.
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Zona
Latina: The Latin American Media Site - Zona Latina is the site for media and marketing in Latin America.
They have an extensive collection of web resources: 850+ newspaper links, 1250+ magazine links, 800+ radio links,
700+ television links and much more, updated daily.

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This page was created November 27,
2001,
This page was last updated:
November 13, 2006
For questions and comments, please mail to:
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