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SPAN 213/214 -- Internet Sites on Latin America and Spain
RESEARCH GUIDES BY SUBJECT AND COURSE - MLL RESOURCES - EVALUATING INTERNET SITES - SELECTED SITES ON LATIN AMERICA AND SPAIN
EVALUATING INTERNET SITES
It is very important to think critically about Internet resources. To assist you in evaluating Internet resources, see:
SELECTED SITES ON LATIN AMERICA AND SPAIN
LANIC [http://lanic.utexas.edu]
This site is a comprehensive access tool for locating Latin American information on the Internet. Access by country or subject. Maintained by the University of Texas.
Spanish Language News [http://www.lexisnexis.com/us/lnacademic/api/version1/sf?shr=t&sfi=AC00NBGenSrch&csi=172314]
Spanish language news from LexisNexis Academic.
Zona Latina [http://www.zonalatina.com]
Provides access to hundreds of Latin American media sources, including television networks, radio stations, newspapers, magazines, etc.
Zona Europa [http://www.zonaeuropa.com/index.htm]
Provides access to hundreds of European media sources, including television networks, radio stations, newspapers, magazines, etc.
Non-U.S. Newspapers [http://newslink.org]
Links to the full text of many newspapers from around the world, including Mexico, Central America, South America,
the Caribbean, and Spain.
Non-U.S. Broadcast Networks [http://http://newslink.org/neti.html]
Links to numerous foreign broadcast networks, including one from Spain.
Si Spain [http://www.sispain.org]
Provides information on affairs in Spain, as well as Spain's linguistic, cultural, and historical development. Developed and maintained by Spanish Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Available in English and Spanish.
Although not recently updated, the site still has some interesting and useful information.
Internet Resources for Latin America [http://lib.nmsu.edu/subject/bord/laguia/ ]
Directory of resources compiled and maintained by a New Mexico State University librarian. Also not recently updated, but still useful.
Intute: Arts and Humanities - Hispanic Studies [http://www.intute.ac.uk/artsandhumanities/spanish/]
A service dedicated to discovering, evaluating and cataloguing online resources in the humanities.
Mexico, From Empire to Revolution [http://www.getty.edu/research/tools/digital/mexico/]
A web resource based on two consecutive exhibitions at the Getty Research Institute in late 2000 and early 2001. Reproduced
in this digital resource are cabinet cards, cartes de visite, commemorative albums, and documentary
photos-all drawn from the collection of the Getty Research Institute.
- Fall 2007