Chicano / Latino Studies Article Databases & Electronic Resources
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Academic
Search Premier. Varies by title; mid-1980s to present.
All subjects. Articles in journals, magazines, newspapers, and more. Some full
text. 
JSTOR. From
beginning of the title, but not the most recent 3-5 years.
Scholarly journals in the humanities, sciences and social sciences, including
Chicana/Chicano studies. Full text.
HAPI
Online (Hispanic American Periodicals Index). 1970 to present.
Journal articles, book reviews, and original literary works in social science
and humanities journals that regularly contain information on Latin America,
the United States-Mexico border region, and Hispanics in the United States.
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Chicano
Database. 1967 to present for Mexican-American experience; 1992 to present
for Cuban Americans, Puerto Ricans, and Central Americans.
All types of published materials related covering art, language, sociology,
public policy, economics, history, literature, politics, and law. 
Ethnic
NewsWatch. 1990 to present.
Newspaper, magazine and journal articles from ethnic, minority and native presses.
Full text.
Worldwide
Political Science Abstracts. 1975 to present.
Journal articles in all major areas of political science and its complementary
fields, including international relations, law, and public administration and
policy. Some full text. 
Sociological
Abstracts. 1952 to present.
Journal articles, books, book chapters, book reviews, dissertations, and conference
papers in sociology and related disciplines. Some full text. 
PAIS
International (Public Affairs Information Service). 1972 to present.
Journal articles, books, government documents and more for the subjects of public
policy, social policy, and the social sciences in general. Some full text. 
PsycINFO.
1887 to present.
Journal articles, books, and book chapters in psychology and related disciplines.
Cited reference searching is available. Some full text. 
Books
the PAC (Catalog of the SDSU Library).
Books, periodical titles, many government publications and other materials in
the SDSU Library. Articles in periodicals are not included.
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