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Mexican/American Latino Studies

Mexican/American Latino Studies takes an interdisciplinary approach to studying the Mexican-American/Latino experience in the United States.This guide will give you a start in the research process, directing you toward sources in the many disciplines that make up Mexican-American-Latino studies.

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Steps in the Research Process

  1. Select a topic.
  2. Brainstorm search terms.
  3. Find background information about your topic in an Encyclopedia.
  4. Find a book to broaden your knowledge on the topic.
  5. Get more focused information from a periodical article.
  6. Find recent developments about your topic in websites.
  7. Avoid Plagiarism! Cite your sources.
      

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