This is a guide to resources available to researchers at the UO Libraries studying the history of the Latinx communities in the United States.
Casa Aztlán. A mural in Pilsen, Chicago for the Chicano Movement; Creative Commons license CC CY-SA 3.0 courtesy of Wikimedia Commons
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.
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.
Links on library webpages (including in LibrarySearch, Browzine, and Databases A-Z) run through a proxy server which verifies you are a UO member, and are eligible to access library materials. When you click on a proxied link for the first time in the session, you are prompted to enter your DuckID and password to access the resource.
For certain library resources, using the UO's VPN service will be necessary. VPN is not necessary for Canvas or LibrarySearch access.
If the proxied links or bookmarklet aren't working for you, the VPN lets you join the UO's network from off-campus. Using the VPN slows your internet speed, so only connect when you need to access resources, and disconnect once you're done.
For more information on accessing Library resources from off-campus, please check the following links: