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85:(1952–71), HLAS expanded the number of topics, with volumes alternating by year between humanities and social sciences. Ending a period of uncertainty in its funding, the Library of Congress assumed the responsibility. Since volume 50, HLAS has been published in digital format, with the Library of Congress hosting HLAS Online. Hispanic Division Director Dr. Georgette Dorn began the project of digitizing earlier print volumes of HLAS. Publications considered for inclusion are monographs, journal articles, book chapters, conference papers, websites, and maps written in English, Spanish, Portuguese, French, German, or Russian. 73: 319: 81:
shaping the field. "Every evaluation that a Contributing Editor makes may have far-reaching consequences for the future of a publication," with the inclusion or exclusion of a publication and the phrasing of the annotation influencing scholars and librarians. The inclusion of sections on Brazil reflects the increased awareness in the U.S. of its importance. Under the tenure of Hispanic Foundation Director
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The bibliography of the Handbook is selective, not comprehensive, with annotated entries on the most important publications on the particular topic. Each field has an introductory overview of trends by a contributing editor. The specialists who serve as contributing editors play an important role in
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report, "The Handbook of Latin American Studies is the oldest and most prestigious area studies bibliography in the world." It now publishes in both print and digital format.
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is an annotated guide to publications in Latin American studies by topic and region, published since 1936. Its editorial offices are in the Hispanic Division of the
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of the History Department, Harvard University chaired the committee that led to the project. Funding for the project initially was provided by the
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Georgette Dorn, chief of the Hispanic Division of the Library of Congress, at the 2018 Americas Awards
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provided the initial funding for the project via its Advisory Committee on Latin American Studies.
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Looking South: The Evolution of Latin Americanist Scholarship in the United States, 1850-1975
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Dorn, Georgette; McCann, Katherine; McKern, Debra; North, Tracy (2015).
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Seminar on the Acquisition of Latin American Library Materials (SALALM)
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2 vols. Austin: University of Texas Press 1965, vol. 1, pp.251-52.
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Latin American History: Essays on Its Study and Teaching, 1898-1965
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Tracy North; Katherine D. McCann; Lawrence Boudon, eds. (2006).
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Lawrence Boudon; Katherine D. McCann; Tracy North, eds. (2005).
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Nathan A. Haverstock, "Handbook of Latin American Studies
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Latin American History: Essays on Its Study and Teaching
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Latin American History: Essays on Its Study and Teaching
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Library of Congress
Seminar on the Acquisition of Latin American Library Materials (SALALM)
Social Science Research Council
American Council of Learned Societies
Lewis Hanke
Clarence H. Haring
American Council of Learned Societies
Rockefeller Foundation
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace

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"The Handbook of Latin American Studies Automated History: A SALALM Paper"
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