The latest developments in CRL’s ongoing efforts to support access to primary source materials for international studies, specifically on Latin America.
A new CRL project aims to lay the groundwork for research libraries to move from paper-era modes of preservation and procurement of primary source documentation to approaches better suited to an evolving global information environment.
New interest in 19th and early 20th century Latin American journals inspired a collaborative effort by LAMP, CRL and Cornell University to expand digital access to popular and political press materials from the era.
Two area programs based at CRL, the Latin Americanist Materials Project (LAMP) and the Latin American Research Resources Program (LARRP) maintain a dynamic symbiotic relationship to support Latin American studies.