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<title>Selected Spanish Resources</title>
	<link>http://resources.library.georgetown.edu/libdata/rqs.phtml?subject_id=88</link>
	<description>Contact Librarian: Mark Muehlhaeusler</description>
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	<copyright>Georgetown University Library, 2009</copyright>
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		<title>Compludoc</title>
		<description>Citation index for articles in Spanish and other languages. This resource is maintained by the Universidad Complutense in Madrid, and indexes several thousand journals in all subject areas. Citations can be exported to RefWorks.</description>
		<link>http://resources.library.georgetown.edu/libdata/rslink.phtml?subject_id=88&amp;resource_id=3177&amp;infotype_id=21&amp;masterinfotype_id=3</link>
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		<title>MLA International Bibliography</title>
		<description>The MLA International Bibliography, produced by the Modern Language Association of America,  provides access to worldwide scholarly research in over 4,400 journals and series pertaining to literature (including drama), language, linguistics, folklore, film, radio, television, and theater. Provides citations to journal articles, books, book chapters from multi-author works, dissertations, essay collections, working papers, proceedings, and bibliographies.  Does not include book reviews.  MLA International Bibliography represents all national literatures.  </description>
		<link>http://resources.library.georgetown.edu/libdata/rslink.phtml?subject_id=88&amp;resource_id=60&amp;infotype_id=20&amp;masterinfotype_id=3</link>
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		<title>Latin American Writers</title>
		<description>A three-volume set providing fairly long (5-15 pages) scholarly entries on Latin American writers from the late fifteenth century to the present. Entries include substantial bibliographies of work both by the authors and about them. Arranged chronologically (by birthdate of author), but Vol. III includes an alphabetical listing of &quot;subjects&quot; (i.e., authors).  A supplement including 36 additional essays was published in 2002: Latin American Writers: Supplement I, Ref. Biog. PQ 7081 .A1 L37 1989 SUPPL.</description>
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		<title>Diccionario de Literatura Española e Hispanoamericana</title>
		<description>Briefly discusses Spanish and Latin American authors, works, and literary terms. Articles often include bibliographies.</description>
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		<title>Oxford Companion to Spanish Literature</title>
		<description>Brief entries for authors, works, and concepts in Spanish-language literature. Arranged alphabetically.</description>
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		<title>Encyclopedia of Contemporary Spanish Culture</title>
		<description>Similar in scope and presentation to the Oxford Companion to Spanish Literature.  Spanish cultural themes are alphabetically arranged, but a Thematic Entry List is included at the beginning.  Contemporary for this resource means from 1939 (end of the Civil War) onward; however, entries are primarily from 1975 (post-Franco period) onward.</description>
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		<title>Literary Cultures of Latin America: A Comparative History</title>
		<description>Extensive essays, which include bibliographies, discuss the development of Latin American literature. Three volumes. </description>
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		<title>Guide to Reference Works for the Study of the Spanish Language and Literature and Spanish American Literature</title>
		<description>A comprehensive annotated listing of sources. The materials on literature are divided into two sections, &quot;Spanish Literature of Europe&quot; and &quot;Spanish Literature of the Western Hemisphere.&quot; Includes an index of authors, editors, and compilers.</description>
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		<title>Sourcebook for Hispanic Literature and Language</title>
		<description>A selected, annotated guide to Spanish, Spanish-American, and U.S. Hispanic bibliography, literature, linguistics, journals, and other source materials.</description>
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		<title>WESS Iberian Language and Literature Web </title>
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		<link>http://resources.library.georgetown.edu/libdata/rslink.phtml?subject_id=88&amp;resource_id=1126&amp;infotype_id=40&amp;masterinfotype_id=11</link>
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		<title>Cervantes Virtual</title>
		<description>A vast digital repository. Contains different types of full-text sources (articles, books, manuscripts) on all aspects of Spanish literature, culture and history. The presentation could be clearer, but there are thematic sub-sections that help the user find relevant titles.</description>
		<link>http://resources.library.georgetown.edu/libdata/rslink.phtml?subject_id=88&amp;resource_id=1125&amp;infotype_id=48&amp;masterinfotype_id=5</link>
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		<title>Corpus del Español</title>
		<description>&quot;This website allows you to quickly and easily search more than 100 million words in more than 20,000 Spanish texts from the 1200s to the 1900s. The interface allows you to search for  exact words  or phrases, wildcards, lemmas, part of speech, or any combinations of these.  You can  search for surrounding words  (collocates) within a ten-word window (e.g. all nouns somewhere near  cadena, all adjectives near mujer, or all nouns near girar).The corpus also allows you to easily limit searches by frequency and compare the frequency of words, phrases, and grammatical constructions.&quot; -- [description on home page]</description>
		<link>http://resources.library.georgetown.edu/libdata/rslink.phtml?subject_id=88&amp;resource_id=3217&amp;infotype_id=69&amp;masterinfotype_id=12</link>
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		<title>Corpus Diacrónico del Español</title>
		<description>A diachronic corpus of Spanish, produced by the Real Academia Española.</description>
		<link>http://resources.library.georgetown.edu/libdata/rslink.phtml?subject_id=88&amp;resource_id=3218&amp;infotype_id=69&amp;masterinfotype_id=12</link>
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