UF Latin American and Caribbean Collection
Located on the third floor of the historic Smathers Library, LACC is among a small number of academic research library collections in the United States devoted to collecting Latin American and Caribbean materials.
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*NEW* Graphic Novels
Books and other resources about previous Olympics and Olympians,
LACC 5th Floor Stacks Temporarily Closed
Due to environmental issues on our 5th floor stacks, there is no public access to this floor. To assist with accessing the collection, personnel…
Gulf Parallels: Tracing Migration, Agriculture…
May 20th 1902, Havana Tobacco Co. Seventh Avenue, Centro Espanol (Cuban Center) building on right corner – Ybor City, Florida. The global…
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Start Your Research
We have a guide for you on where to start in Latin American and Caribbean studies research. Whether you are doing thesis research, writing a term paper, or pursuing a personal interest, start here!
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Library Accessibility Resources
The UF Libraries provide a number of services to ensure access to library collections and services for individuals with disabilities. Visit our Accessibility resources page or ask at our circulation desk for more information.
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LACC Digital Initiatives
This library guide is designed to provide information for various digital collections, digital projects (including digital humanities projects and project management guidance), and digital exhibits that explore concepts related to Latin American and Caribbean studies.
Featured Content
Resources in English, French, and Haitian Creole
The Haitian American Dream Timeline
The Haitian American Dream, created by Alexandra Cenatus, Ivanna Moreno, and Dr. Margarita Vargas-Betancourt, examines the events and the forgotten stories of Haitian immigrants in the United States.
Some content available in English and Spanish
The Cuban American Dream Timeline
Timeline created by Katiana Bagué and Alexis Baldacci to complement the exhibit, The Cuban American Dream, which was on view in the Smathers Library Gallery March 27 – June 2, 2017.
Open Access Resources
Access to Cuban Heritage Sources
Learn about online sources on Cuban heritage in this webinar by Paula de la Cruz-Fernández. The presentation is available for download in MP4, Powerpoint, and PDF formats.
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Come Browse Our Stacks
Our stacks are open to the public and our circulation desk is fully staffed during our hours of operation.
Library Occupancy Counter
Check the occupancy of the LACC before visiting.
LACC Reading Room Hours
300 Smathers Library
Fall & Spring Hours:
2pm – 10pm Sundays
8am – 7pm Mondays – Thursdays
8am – 5pm Fridays
Closed Saturdays
If you need detailed research assistance, please contact us in advance so we can best serve you.