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Estudios latinoamericanos e ibéricos
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Online Statistical Resources

INEGI

  • From the website of Instituto Nacional de Estadística Geografia e Informática, this is a direct link to the basic data from the 2000 Mexican census
  • Other Mexican stats are also available on this site

Inter-American Development Bank

  • Contains statistical information

LADARK (Latin American Development Archive)

  • Datasets and other Latin American development information free for scholarly and educational purposes

Latin American Election Statistics: A Guide to Sources

  • Guide for finding elections info developed by UCSD librarian

Nations Online

  • A wide range of information on the countries of the world, including official national and regional government resources, maps and statistics

Oxford Latin American Economic History Database (OxLAD)

  • Indicators for 20 countries covering 1900-2000

Political Database of the Americas

  • Provides reference materials, primary documents, comparative studies and statistical data for countries in the Western Hemisphere

Source OECD UCSB Only

  • Online library of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
  • Books, journals and statistical information

Statistics

  • UT LANIC's gateway page with links to various statistical sources

UN Data

  • Free database of stats from the United Nations

World Development Indicators Online UCSB Only

  • Stats for 600+ development indicators for 208 countries
  • Data ranges from 1960-2004 (where data are available)
  • Can export data sets to excel
 

Subject Guide

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Contact Info:
California Ethnic and Multicultural Archives office
3rd floor Davidson Library
893-8563
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Subjects:
Chicana/o, Latina/o, Latin American, Iberian studies

 

Citation Styles

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Here are some style guides:

Chicago Manual of Style

Chicago Quick Citation Guide

Modern Languages Association (MLA)

Purdue University's Online Writing Lab for MLA help

Paraphrase vs Plagiarism?
Paraphrase = well done!
Plagiarism = F (or worse)
Know the difference
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