Best of the Web

  • The Nettie Lee Benson Latin American Collection, a unit of the University of Texas Libraries, is a specialized research library focusing on materials from and about Latin America, and on materials relating to Latinos in the United States.
  • The BiblioNoticias series is an ongoing subject-oriented bibliography to which several new issues are added each year. The series is compiled by staff members at the Benson Latin American Collection.
  • Information for dance in Mexico.
  • BBC News feature page.
  • Extensive guide to sites, featuring descriptive and evaluative annotations with many links.
  • Large directory of links, many annotated, are arranged by country
  • An extensive collection of Internet resources, guides, and collections information produced by Library Web - Columbia University Library.
  • A searchable directory of websites. For those who wish to target a particular country or region, there are direct links. Most sites are in English or English and Spanish.
  • A subset of Latin Americanist Research Resources Project, LAPTOC lists table-of-contents data from hundred of Latin American journals not indexed elsewhere.
  • T"he goal of this project is to create a digital collection of Latin American travel accounts written in the 16th-19th centuries."
  • "The Cuban Heritage Collection at the University of Miami's Otto G. Richter Library brings together in one repository the most significant collection of research materials for Cuban and Cuban-American studies. Among the CHC's most valuable and unique holdings are the manuscript collections of personal and corporate papers. Photographs, manuscripts, letters, memorabilia and other materials from selected manuscript collections have been digitized to form our digital collection. Online access to the finding aids for these and other manuscript collections is also available."
  • Vanderbilt University site featuring convenient bibliographic access to the library's holding.
  • "The Society for Latin American Studies (SLAS) was founded in 1964 and is now the principal association in the United Kingdom for those interested in the study of Latin American affairs."
  • "Search Engines and Web Directories for Country, Language, or Region-Specific Searches."