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Purpose and Program Description
The Libraries seek to support research in the humanities and
social sciences relevant to the Latin American and Caribbean
nations in all departments and schools of the University but
particularly the Institute of Latin American and Iberian Studies,
the Camões Center for the Study of the Portuguese-Speaking
World, and the departments of Spanish & Portuguese,
Anthropology, Architecture, History, and Political Science. It
supports the needs of undergraduate, graduate, professional, and
Ph.D. students, and the teaching faculty, post-doctorates,
visiting scholars, and research staff members.
In recent years, there has been an expansion of interest in
Brazil and Mexico, especially in foreign affairs, economic
development, and political economy. New courses include the study
of gender, the African diaspora, social movements, and social and
political history.
Areas of established specialization are Mexico, Brazil, and
the Southern Cone in the subject areas of architecture,
literature, history, political science and anthropology.
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General Selection Guidelines (See classed analysis for
further details)
Overall, the library's existing collection goal for Latin
American studies, its existing collection, and current
acquisitions commitment, based upon available resources, are all
at the research level.
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Specific Delimitations
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Formats collected: We collect monographs and reference tools
extensively, and annuals, CD-ROMs, other electronic tools,
audio-visual materials, maps, periodicals, newspapers,
scholarly series and textbooks selectively.
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Imprint Dates Collected: We collect current publications
extensively and 20th century, 19th
century, and earlier materials selectively.
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Chronological Focus: We collect 19th and
20th century materials extensively and all other
periods selectively.
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Languages Collected: We collect English, Spanish and
Portuguese language materials extensively and German, Dutch,
indigenous Latin American languages, Italian and French
language materials selectively.
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Place of Publication: We collect materials published in the
U.S., U.K., Latin America and Spain extensively. Materials from
Canada, Portugal, and the rest of Europe are collected
selectively.
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