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LATI 180 Latin American Energy Transitions: Home

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I am very happy to try to acquire print or e-versions of desired materials, including high-use materials assigned in classes.  IF YOU KNOW OF TITLES YOU WANT – ESPECIALLY EBOOKS TO INCREASE ACCESS RIGHT NOW -- please email me directly!  Likewise, our Film Librarian is very busy working to acquire online (streamable) versions of films.  If you need these materials for course use, please submit through Course Reserves.

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USING UC LIBRARY SEARCH

Using UC Library Search (which combines the UC-Wide and UC-Specific library catalogs) to find books, articles, and other resources is explored in more depth on other tabs/pages of this guide, such as use to Beginning Your Research in Latin American Studies (especially the information regarding Search Strategies found by scrolling down to the bottom of the page) and Finding Books

PLEASE ALSO CONSULT THE ATTACHED GOOGLE DOCUMENT FOR DETAILED INSTRUCTIONS ON USING UC LIBRARY SEARCH.

Additional Resources

For more resources to get global and country-specific reports and data on climate and weather trends and indicators and energy production, see

The Climate Action at UCSD and Beyond Research Guide

> Especially the Open Access Resources page:

 

The Find Data & Statistics Research Guide

> Especially the Data By Theme > Environment, Climate and Energy page

Welcome!

This Guide was created to point to resources on contemporary Energy Transitions in Latin America especially as necessitated by the threat and pressures of climate change.  This topic is very interdisciplinary and you may need to:

  • Gather data and statistics on weather and major energy sectors
  • Identify state-owned and/or private companies and organizations providing energy services and products
  •  Find International Accords, National and perhaps even state-level energy policies and regulatory law (Please note that some places to look for these will be listed on the Open Access Page.  HeinOnline is a very useful database for international legal information (especially articles in law reviews but also some international laws themselves -- for example, there is a collection of world constitutions). 

Librarian

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Sarah Buck Kachaluba
Contact:
Geisel Library (west wing)
858-534-1270