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Latin American History

A guide for patrons researching the history of Latin America at the UO Libraries.

An 18th-century casta painting show an indigenous woman with her Spanish husband and their Mestizo child. Public domain image courtesy of Wikimedia Commons.

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Welcome! This guide will introduce you to the materials available to research Latin American History at the UO Libraries. The contact information for your Subject Librarians is in the right column (or below if you are on a mobile device).

Check out the research process graphic below to orient yourself to the steps/pages in this guide.

Research is a complex process. Do not hesitate to reach out if you get stuck or have questions. We are here to help you!

Research is a Process (Infographic)

Research is an iterative process, meaning it's repetitive but you learn as you move forward and make changes. It's more cyclical than straightforward or linear. Use the guide navigation to learn about each of the steps of the process, and don't be afraid to jump around between steps.

The "Research is a Process" infographic: Follow the "long description" infographic link for a web accessible description.

Long description of "Research is a process" infographic for web accessibility

Thanks to IUPUI University Library for allowing remix of this graphic under a Creative Commons license.

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