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Hispanic / Latinx Peoples

The library offers this guide to resources as a way to support student understanding and awareness of history, culture, and contributions of Hispanic & Latinx Peoples

College of the Redwoods Databases

Go to College of the Redwoods Library's A to Z list of databases (link below) to choose your database. Read the database description to choose the best database for your research project, or use one of the selection tools at the top of the page. Then, click the database name and search. Use one or two words or phrases. Try some of the suggested search words listed in this guide. For off-campus or wireless access, login with your WebAdvisor user ID and eight digit birth date. Listed below are some of the librarian's recommendations for databases useful for this subject.

Suggested Databases

Other Useful Databases

Suggested Journals

Listed below are some key journals and magazines on Hispanic / Latino topics. In parentheses is the database that has the full text of the journal.

  • Berkeley La Raza Law Journal (EBSCO Academic Search Complete)
  • Confluencia (EBSCO Academic Search Complete)
  • Hispanic American Historical Review (EBSCO Academic)
  • Hispanic Business Column (EBSCO Newspaper, Regional Business News)
  • Hispanic PR Wire in Spanish & English (EBSCO Newspaper, Regional Business News)
  • Hispanic Research Journal (EBSCO Academic)
  • Hispanic Review (EBSCO Academic, Masterfile)
  • Hispanic Times Magazine (EBSCO Academic, Masterfile)
  • Journal of Latinos & Education (EBSCO Professional)
  • Journal of South Texas (EBSCO American History & Life)
  • Latin American Research Review (Ethnic Newswatch)
  • Southwestern Historical Quarterly (EBSCO American History & Life)
  • Texas Hispanic Journal of Law & Policy (EBSCO Academic)

Remote Login Required

If you are off campus, or if you are using a wireless device while on campus, you may be prompted to login with your CR email address and password to get into the library's subscription databases or eBooks. Remote login is required to prove that you are a student at College of the Redwoods, because the library pays for student, faculty, and staff access for these resources based on our student enrollment. (Login is not required if you are using a computer connected to the main campus network.)