The
Center for Latin American Studies Library is a non-lending collection
of books and other research materials located on the first
floor of the Center at 2334 Bowditch Street.
The Library was established with a generous gift from Dr.
David Lorey, formerly of the Hewlett Foundation.
Since
its inauguration in May 2003, other Latin Americanist faculty
and friends of the Center have followed Dr. Lorey's lead,
contributing duplicates or
copies
of their own books. We invite you to contribute to the enhancement
of our library, which will be open to faculty, students, and
the community in general.
The Library also incorporates a large collection of video
recordings of Center events, as well as a wide selection of
Latin American films and
documentaries.
The
Library is normally open during the business hours of the
Center, Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m., and
from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m.
We
also have an online archive of webcasts and other multimedia
resources.
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