Digitized executive branch serial documents issued by Brazil’s national government between 1821 and 1993, and by its provincial governments from the earliest available for each province to the end of the first Republic in 1930.
It is the institutional and official repository of research publications and scientific, artistic, academic, and technical production in digital format by its authors, departments, units, institutes, centers, museums, and central bodies.
Publishes national and thematic collections of academic books online with the objective of maximizing the visibility, accessibility, use, and impact of the research results, essays, and studies that are published in them.
Explores the history of Brazil, interactions between Brazil and the United States from the eighteenth century to the present, and the parallels and contrasts between Brazilian and American culture and history. The project is a collaboration between the Library of Congress and the National Library of Brazil.
Open access portal sponsored by the Brazilian government geared at promoting access to Brazilian literary, artistic, and academic works, as well as music and audio.
The Latin American Network Information Center (LANIC) is affiliated with the Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies (LLILAS) at the University of Texas at Austin.
The site provides a searchable index of Brazilian scholarly journals and contains additional relevant resources, including a news page, an online directory of institutions, a bibliography of print sources, and links to selected websites relevant to researchers.
Look on the institution's website for guidelines on visiting and using the collection. Libraries and archives often have a "prepare for your visit" section and email or chat help services.
"Dissertation Reviews" publishes personal accounts of archival research, which offer tips and strategies for conducting research in archives around the world.