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Course Guide: Seminar on Crime in Latin America (LAST 396-06)

Spring 2008
Instructor: Richard Conway

For additional research assistance after today's session, contact:

Sean Knowlton, Reference Librarian & Bibliographer, The Latin American Library
Sean@Tulane.edu
504-247-1870


Develop Your Research Strategy

Develop you topic and get background information

Identify your information need

Scholarly articles in journals and books
Books
Newspaper articles (Current and/or historical)
Statistics
Government documents
Interviews

Identify your resources

    Reference works
    Web portals / web sites
    Library catalogs
    Article Databases
    Bibliographies & Works Cited

Consider using a bibliographic management tool, like RefWorks


Keywords & LC Subject Headings

  1. Create a list of possible terms. Include synonyms, broader terms, and narrower terms:
    • kidnap? colombia?
    • music? crime? brazil? / favela? music? funk?
    • gang? mara? salvatrucha? legisla?
  2. Do keyword searches in Tulane's Libraries Catalog.
  3. Identify relevant Subject Headings.
  4. Add Subject Headings to your working list of search terms.
  5. Use LC Subject Headings to effectively search:
  6. Interlibrary Loan: ILLiad

 


Crime / Government

Crime --Latin America
Crime --Latin America --Prevention
Crime prevention -- Latin America
Crime --Government policy --Latin America
Crime -- Central America

Crime and globalization
Criminal justice, Administration of --Latin America

Police -- Latin America

Violence --Latin America
Violence --Latin America --Case studies

El Salvador -- Politics and Government
El Salvador--Emigration and immigration

Kidnapping -- Colombia
Kidnapping Victims -- Colombia
Political Kidnapping -- Colombia

Brazil
Colombia
Panama (Panama)

Central America
Latin America
South America

El Salvador
San Salvador (El Salvador)


Gangs --El Salvador
Gang members --El Salvador --Social conditions
Gangs -- Central America
Gangs --United States

Drug traffic--Central America

Music -- Brazil
Funk (Music) -- Social aspects -- Brazil
Funk (Music) -- Brazil
Rap (Music) -- Brazil
Social Problems -- Brazil
Popular Music -- Brazil


Major Latin American Studies Databases (Guide: Latin American Studies)

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Truncation: none needed. Type "hispan" to find all variations.

HAPI offers authoritative information about Latin America, the US-Mexico border region, and Hispanics in the US. From analyses of current political, economic, and social issues to coverage of Latin American arts and letters, HAPI Online contains complete bibliographic citations to articles, book reviews, documents, original literary works, and other materials appearing in social science and humanities journals published throughout the world. Coverage: 1970 - present. [Tulane Subscription]

NOTE:
HAPI does not use LC Subject Headings.
Instead of "Music -- Social Aspects," try "Music and Society - Brasil"

HLAS Web (1990 - present) (Handbook of Latin American Studies)

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A bibliography on Latin America consisting of works selected and annotated by scholars. Alternates annually between the social sciences and the humanities. Edited by the Hispanic Division of the Library of Congress.

 

Guides to Consult

Statistics

Political Science & Government

Dissertations

Newspapers


Citing Your Sources

RefWorks (Manage your bibliographies and citations online)[Tulane Subscription]

Citation & Writing Guides (Howard-Tilton Memorial Library, Tulane University)

 

   
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