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HISPANIC/LATINO/LATINX LGBTQ RESOURCES

Local and outside resources useful for research related to LGBT issues.

Introduction

The guide includes resources both at Ohio University Libraries and outside institutions..

Ohio students have access to resources from over 30 universities and other institutions through the OhioLINK Consortium. Students may borrow print books and access over 100,000 electronic books and 20 million journal articles. Please visit https://ohiolink.edu/student for further information.

For additional assistance please contact Jeff Ferrier using the contact information on the left side of this page.

 

 

ALICE Catalog, OhioLINK Catalog, and WorldCat

1. Start here: ALICE Library Catalog...

  • Includes: books, videos, magazine, journal, and newspaper titles, from ALL Ohio University campus libraries.
  • Does not include: individual articles from magazines, journals, and newspapers.
  • Look for Location, Call Number, and Status. AVAILABLE means it should be on the shelf, or readable online.

2. Can't find it in ALICE? Try OhioLINK...

  • Access to 50M+ items from around the state.
  • Quick, easy, and free borrowing; see table of borrowing information.
  • Use  the grey "request it" button from OHiolink records.to get items from OhioLINK. Delivery usually within 3-4 days.*

*Please allow several additional days during COVID-limited operations. 

3. Can't even get it from OhioLINK? Try WorldCat...

  • Combined catalogs of thousands of libraries from around the world.
  • You cannot borrow directly in WorldCat; request books and media via Interlibrary Loan.

Oxford Bibliographies: Latin American Studies

The Oxford Bibliographies Online: Latin American Studies provides an online annotated bibliography that provides access to a wide variety of scholarship related to Latin America and the Caribbean. Articles include an introduction by a leading scholar in the field and serve as a fine guide to the current scholarship. Coverage is wide-ranging and includes history, literature, art, film, war and revolution, politics, slavery, sociology, gender, indigenous cultures and health.

World Scholar: Latin America and the Caribbean