Spanish 3203 Spanish Culture & Civilization


Sarah Brick Archer
Assistant Professor of Library Services
Ofc. L308B, ext. #3267
 

How is the library arranged?

For general information about the library, such as hours and maps, visit the library's home page. All materials are organized by subject using the Library of Congress Classification system. Reference materials (Spanish dictionaries in the PC’s and PQ’s include literature resources such as The Oxford Companion to Spanish Literature and Latin American Writers) are located on the first floor. Journals are on the second floor and the main, circulating collections is on the third floor.

Where do I locate books on Hispanic culture?

On the third floor in the main collection PC 4001-4977 for Spanish language materials, PQ 6001-8929 for literature. For specific subjects, search the Online Catalog . Books about the countries will be in the F section on third floor. Area handbooks prepared by the federal government are good sources of information. Examples include the following: Bolivia F 3308.B685 1991, Brazil F 2508.B846 1998, Chile F 3058.C5223 1994, Colombia F 2258.C64 1990, El Salvador F 1483.B55 1990.

In reference, see Culturgrams Ref. GT 150.C85 1998, Encyclopedia of Latin American History and Culture Ref. F 1406.E53 1996, and the Worldmark Encyclopedia of Cultures and Daily Life Ref. GN 333.W67 1998 for an overview to the culture of a particular country or people.

Where do I locate Spanish periodicals?

Use Hispania Per. PC 4001.H7 and the Bulletin of Hispanic Studies Per. PC 4008.B8 located on the second floor. Perspectiva Per. AP 62.P475 is written in Spanish and covers international news. Spanish media and publications are available through the Web sites listed below.
 

How do I locate subjects in periodicals?

Use M.L.A. Bibliography, Expanded Academic Index ASAP, and OmniFile to research topics in journals.
 

Where do I locate videos?

They are housed at the Reserve Desk (first floor, north entrance.).  To locate videos, search the Online Catalog doing a boolean search on videorecording and spanish.
 

Where do I locate Web sites?


Foreign Language
Latin American Network Information Center (LLANIC) [http://lanic.utexas.edu/]
Library of Congress HLAS online:  Handbook of Latin American Studies [http://lcweb2.loc.gov/hlas/]
Search Engine
Spanish Government’s Web [http://www.map.es/] 

Where can I find an MLA style manual?

The fifth edition of the MLA Handbook for Writers of Research Papers is located behind the Reference Desk at the call number Ready Ref. LB 2369.G53 1999.
 

Where can I go for assistance?

Librarians are available at the Reference Desk on the first floor of the library. Call 456-5511 ext. 3240 for assistance.

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Prepared on January 17, 2001.