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Please use the proper
format for your bibliographies and citations. Check the BibHelpers in the
Reference Room or the English Department Style Guide (pdf format)
here.
Check
the Reference Room for books about Colombia, and
you can do a keyword search OR subject search for
"Colombia"
or the specific department in the OPAC. As well, you can look at our online
resources, including Asi es Colombia, Británica or World Book. When going
online, check out the resources at
Google first; some of the sites below have been pulled from there.
Al, you can check out the page I did on the
Parques Naturales en Colombia. Finally, you can also try a search on
EBSCO, but there aren't
many articles.
If you need a copy of the assignment from Ms.
Soriano, click here (Word format).
The links below are to get you started, and
all deal with general information about economic activities, enterprises,
factories or "talleres", and social & environmental programs; you're going to
have to do a little investigation on your own within these broader sites.
Always look for additional links provided from these pages.
AND, you
should look at Ms. Soriano's Links here.
The newest links are added
to the bottom before Ms. Soriano's links. Some links may be
repeated...sorry!
If you can't find what you are looking for,
let me know.
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Red Colombiana
This site only covers Amazonas, Antioquia, Arauca, Atlántico, Bolívar, Boyacá,
and Caldas, and the information is a bit basic, but again, it's a good place
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