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The Best Latin American Business Websites

The Best Latin American Business Websites Ann Griffith Ernst & Young Business Researcher ann.griffith2@ey.com 12 June 2001- SLA Annual Conference Introduction

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The Best Latin American Business Websites

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  1. The Best Latin American Business Websites Ann Griffith Ernst & Young Business Researcher ann.griffith2@ey.com 12 June 2001- SLA Annual Conference

  2. Introduction • Latin America is a large marketplace of 36 countries with many business information resources to assist researchers, businesses, academics, and others. • A growing number of government, academic, and business organizations provide business information on the Internet. • This presentation will review a selection of four top Latin American websites out of the plethora available on the Internet.

  3. Four Caveats • Knowing Spanish, Portuguese, and for a few ex-colonies, French, is a great help in using Latin American websites. • For SLA purposes, this presentation focuses on English language websites. • There are no handouts for this presentation and only four important URLs. • Mexico is located in North America but is considered part of Latin America.

  4. Latin American CountriesChart source: http://www.lanic.utexas.edu/subject/countries.html

  5. The Latin American Network Information Center (LANIC) • http://lanic.utexas.edu/ • Affiliated with the Institute of Latin American Studies (ILAS) at the University of Texas at Austin • Compiled by three LANIC staff and nine research assistants • Email at info@lanic.utexas.edu • Clear, comprehensive and well organized website; searchable by keyword

  6. LANIC Top Level Menu

  7. ‘Economy’ Subject Drill Down

  8. ‘Electric Commerce’ Drill Down

  9. ‘Mexico’ Country Drill Down

  10. ‘Government & Public Administration’ Drill Down

  11. Internet Resources for Latin America (IRLA) • http://lib.nmsu.edu/subject/bord/laguia/ • Produced by Molly E. Molloy at the New Mexico State University Library • Email at mmolloy@lib.nmsu.edu • Site states it is under construction and has no search tool • Site reflects personal and artistic flair, academic focus, and provides value added information

  12. IRLA - Main Subject Areas

  13. Introduction & General Internet Guides Drill Down

  14. Current News Links Drill Down

  15. Latin American Directories Subject Drill Down

  16. Subscription Databases Subject Drilldown

  17. Public Domain Databases - Latin America & GeneralDrill Down

  18. Organizations Drill Down

  19. Latin America: Subject Resources • http://www-personal.si.umich.edu/~rlwls/andes.html • Produced by Rita Wilson, Reference Librarian, the University of Michigan • Email at rlwls@alumni.si.umich.edu • Personalized yet broad list of sources compiled from an academic reference librarian standpoint

  20. Latin America: Subject Resources - Introduction

  21. Subject Specific Resources Menu

  22. Mexico Drill Down

  23. Central America & South America Drill Downs

  24. Bibliographies and General Resource Guides Drill Down

  25. U.S. Government Sources and Statistics Drill Down

  26. Latin American EmbassiesDrill Down Latin American Embassies/Embassies in Latin Americawith Web Pages I've attempted to list here all the embassies and consulates in and from Latin America with web sites, as well as lists of consular addresses available on the Web. I've interpreted the term "Latin America" very broadly to include Mexico, Central America, South America, and the Caribbean, regardless of language or heritage. I've tried to keep this list as up-to-date as possible. Please let me know of any exclusions. Choose a Section: | U.S. Related Embassies | ·U.S. Embassies and Consulates in Latin America ·Latin American Embassies and Consulates in U.S. | Non-U.S. Related Latin American Embassies |Embassies and Consulates in Latin America/Latin American Embassies Abroad ·A – L ·M - Z | Other Links | Other Embassy Related Links

  27. Creatures and Other Phenomena Drill Down

  28. LATCO Tools of the Trade: Useful Sites for International Trade with Latin America • http://www.latco.org/tools.htm • Produced by the Latin American Trade Council of Oregon (LATCO), a non-profit association • Email at info@latco.org • Practical, business-oriented resources compilation with some unique offerings

  29. LATCO Overview

  30. LATCO Events & Activities

  31. Top Level Subject Areas

  32. LATIS: Latin Trade Information Service

  33. Business Backgrounders

  34. Latin Trade Links Drill Down

  35. Mexico/NAFTA Drill Down • NAFTA, Jobs and Economic Impacts NAFTALink • Mexico Trade MonitorCarlos Duarte P. • Mexico: Read All About It An Index of Publications compiled by Ron Mader (ron@txinfinet.com) • Industrial and Commercial Development Office Goverment of the State of Oaxaca MEXICO, Anita Diaz • MexResource Mexican-made handicrafts, silver jewelry, pre-Columbian obsidian carvings, embroidered clothing, private-label jeans and hand-carved furniture. Giannino Vaslav • 1997 Edition of International Woodchip and Pulplog Trade including Latin America Robert Flynn & Associates • Net Images Mexico Internet Services Ed Thurston • Trade Commission of Mexico - Bancomext North American Site, Los Angeles, CA • Banco Nacional de Comercio Exterior Bancomext • Sistema Mexicano de Promocion Externa SIMPEX • NAFTA Database Texas A&M • Canada's International Business Strategy Latin America and the Caribbean • Mexico Trade Comission • Mexico Finance: Infosel Financeiro • Mexico Online business website • Mexico Net Guide • Mexico's Index • Mexico Consensus Economic Forecast • Mexico: Camara Nacional de la Industria de la Transformacion • Commercial Service, US Embassy Mexico • Buenos Dias . . .Guadaljara Portland's Sister City • Mexico Internet Providers • Commercial Communications Service: NAFTAnet • Border Issues New Mexico State University Molly Malloy

  36. International Business & Trade Drill Down

  37. Summation and Parting Words • Latin America is resource rich • The 4 reviewed resources are only a starting point • Go forth and Google or Yahoo! - or use the search engine of your choice!

  38. Credits • Jose Guadelupe Posada art from • http://www.usc.edu/isd/locations/ssh/boeckmann/Dead/posada.html • http://www.skeletonart.com/

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