Spanish Linguistics Guide

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Helene Huet
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Welcome

Welcome to the Spanish Linguistics LibGuide.

The purpose of this guide is to offer resources in the principal areas of Spanish Linguistics. Many topics are covered, including:

Select a subfield from the navigation pane on the left to explore different subject areas in Spanish linguistics and begin your research.

If you are you new to library research and wondering where to start, don't hesitate to reach out to me! You can also access our tutorials for helpful information. 

Important Steps to Start your Research

  1. Set up the UF VPN: When you're off campus, you will need to use the UF VPN software to access electronic databases, journals and books.
  2. Use a Proxy Server: This option is great if you are only doing a fast search.
  3. Search the library catalog for books or journal titles: Links to online books and journals are also contained within the catalog.
  4. Search subject databases to find articles in journals: If you are trying to decide which database is appropriate for your research, look at the list of databases listed on the Databases and Journals Tab.

Quick Links

Citation Management

This guide provides an overview for citation management. Learn the basics about Mendeley, EndNote, Zotero, etc.

Course Reserves 

Access required reading, viewing, or listening made available by your professors through the Smathers Libraries!

Interlibrary Loan 

Interlibrary Loan is a free service which provides materials to patrons, that are not available in the UF library collections. This can include either loans (books, dissertations, microfilm, etc.) or copies of articles and book chapters.

UBorrow 

UBorrow lets you request (print) books directly from participating Florida state university libraries when the item is not available at UF.

Take-Home Equipment

Did you know we had numerous tech equipment on loan such as 3D scanners, sewing machines, headphones, adapters, cables, iPads, or even microphones (Yeti)?

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