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HIST 446: Colonial Latin American History: Articles

This guide assists in the study of Latin America from the European discovery in 1492 to the end of colonialism in 1820.

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When you find an article listed in a database, and the article is not available in full text, use the Borrow from another Library button to log into our ILL service (called ILLiad) and we'll get the item from another library that does have it.

  • Articles (pdf files/photocopies) can take anywhere from 24 hours to a few days to obtain.
  • Books, conference proceedings and other documents are also available for request and can be picked up at the Library.

First-time users should go here and read about the service. Then, at the bottom of the page, click on the First Time Users Click Here button to create an account.

This handy guide will tell you all about our Interlibrary Loan Service, including how books and articles are handled; how to renew an item you've received; and what to do if you've forgotten your user name or password.

Google Scholar

ON CAMPUS: You can search Google Scholar and get links to full-text articles that Southeastern subscribes to in many of our databases. Just enter your search terms in the box below:

 

OFF CAMPUS: You can get the same results using Google Scholar by doing the following:

  1. Click on this link to VMware Horizon.
  2. Click on option: VMware Horizon HTML Access, or download the VMware Horizon Client.
  3. Log in using your W# and password, as you would for any computer on campus.
  4. Once it loads you'll see a screen as you would on campus. Open up your preferred browser and go to Google Scholar to begin searching as if you were on campus.

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