LAL Past News

What Language Should I Use to Search?
Have you ever wondered what language you should use to search for academic resources on Latin America, the Caribbean, and Spain and Portugal?
In this new video tutorial, Rachel Stein, Latin American Library Research & Instruction Librarian, breaks down the benefits and drawbacks of searching in English vs. Spanish, Portuguese in Tulane's… (read more)

Bringing Back the Soaps!
Did you know that The Latin American Library has been working to digitize its incredible collection of audio files of Cuban-American radio soap operas from the 1960s?
Christine Hernández, Curator of Special Collections, gives us an overview of this fascinating and entertaining collection in a new video on TU Libraries' YouTube Channel.

The Latin American Library Acquires Chamorro-Barrios Family Papers
The Latin American Library at Tulane University is pleased to announce that it has acquired by donation the Chamorro Barrios Family Papers (1767-1997). This substantial documentary collection (approximately 175 linear feet) relates to one of Latin America’s most influential families at the forefront of Nicaragua’s political and national life since the 18th century. The collection consists of… (read more)

Hispanic & Latinx Heritage Month Celebration
The Latin American Library celebrated Hispanic & Latinx Heritage Month 2020 with our TU community online!
Students, faculty, librarians, and alumni shared recommendations for books, films, TV shows, podcast, and music related to Hispanic and Latin American heritage in the United States.
Check out submissions on our … (read more)

COVID-19 Procedures at The Latin American Library
*Last updated in January 2021*
In compliance with mandated protocols and guidelines at Tulane University and Howard-Tilton Memorial Library to protect staff and users in the building during the pandemic, we have instituted some changes to our office hours and services at The Latin American Library.
For updated general policies on building hours, circulation, ILL, and more, see… (read more)