New Look for Alexander Street Press Databases
Two of the Libraries' Alexander Street Press databases - Latino Literature and Latin American Women Writers - have a new look!
If you visit the collections today, you will see the original interface, but on your right there is a link to the new interface. The two interfaces will run in tandem for awhile prior to the new one going live, solo. Features of the new interface include:
Latino Literature contains fiction, poetry, and plays of Latin American writers from the Chicano Renaissance to the present, as well as select nineteenth century material. Chicano, Cuban, Puerto Rican, Dominican and other Latin writers working in the United States are represented. Texts appear in their original language, English or Spanish.
Latin American Women Writers contains prose, poetry, essays, memoirs, and plays of Latina writers from the Colonial period to the present. Mexican, Central American, and South American writers are represented, as well as leading feminist Latina writers.
If you visit the collections today, you will see the original interface, but on your right there is a link to the new interface. The two interfaces will run in tandem for awhile prior to the new one going live, solo. Features of the new interface include:
- RSS feeds to notify you when new materials are added
- Redesigned Advanced Search tool
- Red highlighting of keywords searched
Latino Literature contains fiction, poetry, and plays of Latin American writers from the Chicano Renaissance to the present, as well as select nineteenth century material. Chicano, Cuban, Puerto Rican, Dominican and other Latin writers working in the United States are represented. Texts appear in their original language, English or Spanish.
Latin American Women Writers contains prose, poetry, essays, memoirs, and plays of Latina writers from the Colonial period to the present. Mexican, Central American, and South American writers are represented, as well as leading feminist Latina writers.
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