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The Hispanic American Periodicals Index™ – Now available via EBSCOhost® and EBSCO Discovery Service™


Produced by the Latin American Institute at UCLA, the Hispanic American Periodicals Index (HAPI) is a bibliographic index with selected abstracts for scholarly journals related to Latin America, the Caribbean, and the Latinx community in the United States published around the world since the late 1960s.


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• More than 340,000 citations


Links to more than 180,000 full-text articles


Currently indexes more than 400 academic journals and includes the contents of more than 700 current and ceased titles; almost 500 of these titles available in Open Access


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Content in Spanish, English, and Portuguese


Coverage dating back to 1968


HAPI supports research in Latin American and Caribbean studies, and Latino studies. Trilingual subject headings allow for easy searching in Spanish, English, and Portuguese. Coverage includes a mix of the most prominent titles in the field as well as significant titles published throughout the Americas and around the world that cover topics ranging from political, economic, and social issues to the arts and humanities. The majority of the journals published in Latin America are Open Access, providing easy availability of the full-text content.


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