Library
Journal lauds Latino Literature as a "rich and vitally needed"
resource
Cheryl LaGuardia reviewed Latino
Literature in the September 1 issue of Library Journal,
and had this to say:
The file is beautifully designed with humanistic information
seeking proclivities in mind. But it also allows expert
searchers to work their electronic magic, as well ...
This
content is rich and vitally needed yet highly elusive. Alexander
Street has focused on an area of scholarship long overdue
for attention. ˇFelicitaciones! ... Latino Literature
is a small jewel of a file, but it promises to become a full
treasure
trove of difficult-to-find
and unique material. If your library serves researchers in
Latino literature, comparative literature scholars, social
scientists, or creative writing students, then you should
offer them access to this database. Highly recommended for
public,
academic, and special libraries.
For the complete review of Latino Literature (and to see how
Alexander Street's "flexible and fair licensing" got a nod
from Library Journal readers), click this link: http://www.libraryjournal.com/article/CA447056

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