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Tips for Searching
AND, OR, NOT (Keyword Boolean)
- Use AND, OR, NOT to combine search terms
- Use quotation marks to indicate phrases: "Divina Commedia"
- Use opening and closing parentheses to group search terms
- Use ? or * to truncate: donna? or donna* (will find singular and plural forms). Note that the use of truncation symbols vary in each database or catalog.
- There is no need to write with diacritics (accents, tildes, etc.)
Examples:
Celestina AND (tema? OR critica?)
Fernando de Rojas AND “Celestina”
“Teatro” AND "comedia" AND Spain
"social aspects" AND “Spanish literature”
Spanish AND "clitic placement"
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Audio
- Cantar de Mio CidListen to this work read in Spanish while reading it in paleographic or normative transcription or English translation. NOTE: Requires specific browser/software specifications.
- Celestina VisualImágenes de las representaciones teatrales y de la versiones cinematográficas de La Celestina y de otras producciones inspiradas por ésta.
- Pan-Hispanic Ballad ProjectAs the home of a long-range Pan-Hispanic Ballad Project, this site brings online several interrelated databases that will provide students in this field with essential tools for their researches: a) an exhaustive, critical bibliography of Pan-Hispanic Balladry, b) a large corpus of texts representative of all ballads documented worldwide since the 15th century, c) cartographic display of the primary and seconday data, and d) digitized reproductions of original oral performances and their musical notation. The bibliographic and textual databases and audio archive are currently operational.
Films
- FIAF International Index to Film PeriodicalsThe index created by the International Federation of Film Archives (FIAF), covers more than 500,000 articles from 340 of the world's foremost academic and popular film journals, dating from 1972 onward. The database also incorporates the International Index to TV Periodicals; Treasures from the Film Archives, which identifies silent film holdings in archives around the world, and the International Directory of Film/TV Documentation Collections.
- Film & Television Literature IndexWith cover-to-cover indexing and abstracts for more than 300 publications, the Index includes articles about Latin American and Iberian cinema.
- Film Index InternationalBibliographies, plot summaries, cast listings and award information for over 115,000 films and biographical information for almost 57,000 personalities are included.
Images
- ArtstorSearchable database of digital images and associated catalog data, with new image collections added several times a year. ARTstor covers many time periods and cultures, and documents the fields of architecture, painting, sculpture, photography, decorative arts, design, anthropology, ethnographic and women studies, as well as many other forms of visual culture. Users can search, view, download and organize images.
- Celestina VisualRepositorio de la cultura visual de La Celestina que incluye imágenes de ediciones ilustradas, representaciones teatrales y adaptaciones cinematográficas, así como de cuadros y otras obras de arte de tema celestinesco
- Perry-Castañeda Library Map Collection - SpainThe following maps were produced by the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency, unless otherwise indicated.
Multimedia Collections
- Museo del Prado These are some tools to research within this museum:
- Europeana Collections is a digital library containing 4 million items, including images, texts, audio and video, from European museums, galleries, libraries, archives and audio-visual collections.