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Electronic Resources
Using Bibliographies
A bibliography, in this context, is a book or electronic resource that lists primarily books and journal articles on a specific topic. A bibliography can be either a selective or exhaustive list of sources; it may just be a list of citations or could include annotations. Works included may be selected because of their publication date, or their importance, or their origin. Bibliographies are particularly useful when you need to do exhaustive research on your topic or if you need to find literature published during a period not covered by the electronic resources.
Bibliography of Mexican American History
Z1361 .M4 M414 1984 | 2nd Floor
BiblioNoticas Series
http://www.lib.utexas.edu/benson/bibnot/bibnot.html
A series of bibliographies related to Latin American studies compiled by the staff of the Beson Latin American Collection at the University of Texas at Austin.
Chicano Bibiography
Z1361 .M4 U78 1973 | 5th Floor
The New American Immigration: Evolving Patterns of Legal and Illegal Emigration: A Bibliography of Selected References
Z7164 .I3 C58 1987 | 5th Floor
A Selected and Annotated Bibliography of Chicano Studies
Z1361 .M4 T36 | 2nd Floor |