Spanish 4760-001, Spring 2014 -- Hispanic Poetry: Other library resources
Marriott Library Databases
- MLA [Modern Language Association] International BibliographyProvides access to records in over 3,000 journals and series, as well as a collection of monographs, working papers, proceedings, bibliographies, and other formats, in the fields of literature, language, linguistics, and folklore.
- Hispanic American Periodicals Index (HAPI) Online"The database of Latin American journal articles"; provides full-text articles from over 600 worldwide journals in the social sciences and humanities, and citations to 200,000 more articles.
- Fuente AcadémicaProvides full-text articles from over 150 scholarly Spanish-language journals.
- Historical AbstractsCovers the history of the world (excluding the US and Canada), focusing on the 15th century forward.
- ProQuest Dissertations & Theses Full TextThe world’s most comprehensive collection of dissertations and theses from around the world, spanning from 1743 to the present day and offering full text for graduate works added since 1997, along with selected full text for works written prior to 1997.
- WorldCatThe world's largest bibliographic database, used by most libraries in the US and Canada (and many other parts of the world) for cataloging and Interlibrary Loan. This makes it the best place to go to learn of the existence of books, journals, films (and much more) and determine where they can be found.
Journals
The Marriott Library's paper journals are housed in the ARC [Automated Retrieval Center], and in most cases can be accessed within ten to fifteen minutes from the time they are requested. We also have online subscriptions to about 6,500 individual journals or journal packages, which can be accessed both through USearch (the library's catalog) and through the Online Journals list. While the vast majority of our journals now come to us only electronically, in many cases the online holdings don't go back much more than fifteen or twenty years; earlier issues, if we have them, are often available only on paper and will have to be requested individually from the ARC.
Interlibrary Loan (ILL)
In general, books and journal articles we don't own or to which we don't have online access can be obtained through Interlibrary Loan (often referred to as ILL). The turnaround time for an article request is on the order of two days (though same-day service is not unheard of), since they are supplied electronically. Requests for other materials (books, microforms, media) can take longer, potentially as long as two weeks. There are some categories of materials, such as rare books, manuscripts and other unique items, that won't be available through Interlibrary Loan.
Suggest a Purchase
Interlibrary Loan is the way to go if what you're after is an article, conference paper, chapter in a book or microform. But if you've identified a book that we don't own and you think it is something that is likely to be of use to others as well as to you, consider using the Suggest a Purchase form (there is also a link on our home page). If the book is commercially available and not prohibitively priced, we'll probably purchase it. You can also send suggestions directly to me: robert.behra@utah.edu.