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Latin American Studies : Reference Sources

Select library and Internet resources for researching Latin American Studies.

Why Use Reference Sources?

Reference books provide overview information for a variety of topics. If you are unfamiliar with your research topic, a general reference source (ex. encyclopedia) is a great place to start!

Virtual Dictionaries

Cambridge Dictionaries Online - An online resource providing access to entries Cambridge publications: Cambridge International Dictionary of English, Cambridge Learner's Dictionary, Cambridge Dictionary of American English, Cambridge International Dictionary of Idioms, Cambridge International Dictionary of Phrasal Verbs, Cambridge Klett Bilingual Dictionary-French/English and Cambridge Klett Bilingual Dictionary-Spanish/English.

Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary Online - Includes a thesaurus, reverse dictionary, rhyming dictionary and more.

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Credo Reference

Search over 500 dictionaries, encyclopedias and other reference sources.
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Opposing Viewpoints

The Opposing Viewpoints database is a premier full-text resource covering today’s hottest social issues. It provides a variety of sources on many topics. The types of resources can include:

Viewpoint essays (Pro and Con Perspectives on an issue)

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Websites

Main Campus Library & Learning Commons: 215-751-8394 | NERC Learning Commons: 215-972-6270 | WERC Learning Commons: 267-299-5848