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Wikilengua
Un sitio abierto y participativo sobre las dudas prácticas del castellano y un medio para reflejar la diversidad de una lengua hablada por cientos de millones de personas
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Library database for online classical, jazz, and world music.
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Library repository of hundreds of thousands of digital images, artwork, and related data.
Online Sources & Websites
Biblioteca Virtual Cervantes
The full-text library of materials, includes works on Latin American and Brazil in Spanish, English and Portuguese.
Foreign Language News and Magazines
Links to electronic newspapers, journals, and magazines from around the world. Compiled by MIT Libraries.
International TV
Portal site to TV stations from around the world
LANIC (Latin American Network Information Center)
Comprehensive gateway for finding Latin American resources on the web. See all categories as well as the
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Find radio stations by country
Library & Research Basics
Midd Library Quick Guide
Learn the basics of navigating Middlebury Library resources.
Scholarly vs. Popular Material
How to tell what's scholarly, and what's not.
Anatomy of a Scholarly Article
A visual introduction to the basic features of scholarly articles.
Primary vs. Secondary Sources
Learn to distinguish between primary and secondary sources, with lots of examples.
Evaluating Information Found on the Internet
Provides tutorials for evaluating information found on the internet, social media, and more. From Johns Hopkins University Sheridan Libraries.
Quick-Start Guide to Library Research
Starting points and next steps for doing research at the Middlebury Libraries. (PDF)
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