Chicano Database This link opens in a new windowProduced by the Ethnic Studies Library at the University of California, Berkeley, this bibliographic index covers a wide range of materials focused on the Mexican-American and Chicano experience, as well as the broader Latino experience of Puerto Ricans, Cuban Americans and Central American immigrants since 1992. Its content is designed to further research, teaching and scholarship for Chicano studies programs and extended ethnic studies curricula, giving researchers targeted access to materials that explore the broad dimensions of class, race and gender within the Chicano and Latino U.S. experience. Content Includes:
•Nearly 60,000 records from more than 2,400 journals and other resources, including newspapers, books, book chapters and more
•Extensive coverage dating back to the 1960s, with selective indexing dating back to the early 1900s
•The Spanish Speaking Mental Health Database, covering psychological, sociological and educational literature
•Uniform subject access to a continuously growing body of literature