Reference sources such as encyclopedias are a great source of background information about a topic, they point you to other scholarly material, and can provide additional keywords to further your research.
Using the Catalyst search box above, you can do a simple keyword search for your topic and narrow down your results to "reference entries" on the left hand side, after you have run a search. This will allow you to discover reference articles by name and the encyclopedias where those can be found.
The library also collects annotated country bibliographies for many Latin American countries. Turn to these for article suggestions by topics such as "urbanization" and "philosophical thought" and "the arts." Search for these in the Catalyst advanced search above by:
subject: [country] AND
subject: [bibliography]
For example, this search...
subject: argentina AND
subject: bibliography
Begin your search with reference works to find background information, locate statistics and facts, and build a bibliography.
International Historical Statistics: The Americas, 1750-2005
by
cB.R. Mitchell.
The Latin America Readers (13 JSTOR ebooks)
Questions? Contact reference@carleton.edu

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