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San Francisco State University
Library Guide for SF State Latina/o Studies Students, Faculty and Staff.
Last Updated: Apr 4, 2013 URL: http://libguides.sfsu.edu/raza Print Guide RSS UpdatesShareThis

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  • Google Scholar
    Use Google Scholar to search the web for scholarly articles, books and websites.
  • Set Google Scholar Preferences to Link to Library Resources
    Instructions to set up Google Scholar to link to library resources if you are not accessing Google Scholar through the library's website. So if an article isn't full text on the free web--you can quickly check the library
  • LIBX at JPLL  
      
    A Firefox extension that adds SF state library searching functionality to your web browse enhancing linking between library resources and web resources like Google scholar, Amazon.com and WorldCat

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Credits

Special thanks to librarian Ann Shadwick, recently retired after 42 years of service to SF State and the College of Ethnic Studies.

 

Latina/o Studies Librarian

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Athena Nazario
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San Francisco State University
J. Paul Leonard Library
Annex II
anazario@sfsu.edu
415 338 7315
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Office Hours:
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