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Periodic research reports from the Community Informatics Research Lab #6 FromCI the University of IllinoisLab Graduate School of Library and Information NotesScience, with the support of the Institute for Museumand Library Services, the Benton Foundation, and the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign’s Afro-American Studies and Research Program, Illinois Informatics Institute and Community Informatics Initiative Mural located at St. Pius Church, Pilsen, Chicago. Photo by Atelier Teee retrieved from flickr.com A bibliography and webliography of Mexican Chicago By Brooke Bahnsen, U. of Illinois, Héctor Hernández, Chicago Public Library, and Kate Williams, U. of Illinois This Lab Note reflects the first stage of a three-year research project known as eChicago. This project is funded by the Institute for Museum and Library Services and the full title of the project is Chicago community informatics: Places, Uses, Resources. Our interest here is to examine the population of Chicago, in particular a subset of ethnicities and community areas, and analyze how these communities are navigating the digital age. Stage one is to understand the communities today and discover how they are represented in cyberspace. Thus our initial products include a webliography/bibliography on each community and we are honored to partner with experts on these communities. Further work entails surveying the communities for public access computing sites (Places), interviewing members of community organizations on how they use digital tools (Uses), and helping a subset of these groups create digital resources that represent their cultural heritage and identity (Resources). The project’s theoretical framework centers on social capital and social networks. The bibliography relies on resources at the U. of Illinois Alter, P. T. (2001/2002). Mexicans and Serbs in Southeast Library and worldcat.org. The categories in the webliography Chicago: Racial group formation during the twentieth century. follow with minor adjustment the 21 categories laid out in Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society. Retrieved May Alkalimat (2004). This webliography/bibliography is a work 8, 2008 from http://findarticles.com/ in progress and will be updated. The urls listed reflect our Alvarado, L., Cardinal, A. H., & Coralin, J. A. (2006). Sister recent search but are subject to change. If you know of Chicas: a novel. New York: New American Library. missing items, we would appreciate hearing from you. Amith, J. D. (1995). La tradición del amate: innovación y protesta en el arte mexicano. Chicago: Mexican Fine Arts Bibliography Center Museum. Aguilera, L. G. (2000). Gabriel’s fire. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Andrade, J., Jr. (1998). A historical survey of Mexican Boruchoff, J. A. (1999). Creating continuity across borders: immigration to the United States and an oral history of the Reconfiguring the spaces of community, state, and culture in Mexican settlement in Chicago, 1920–1990. (Unpublished Guerrero, Mexico and Chicago. (Ph.D. dissertation, The Ed.D dissertation, Northern Illinois University, Dekalb, 1998) University of Chicago 1999). Dissertation Abstracts Dissertations Abstracts International, 59 (05), 1434A. (UMI International, 60 (08), 312A. (UMI No. 9943046). No. 9834159) Browning, J. D. (1994). Inter-group conflict in Chicago: The Arceo-Frutos, R. H., Sorell, V. A., Rogouin, M., & Mexican intersection of ethnicity and economic restructuring at the Fine Arts Center/Museum. (1987). The barrio murals = neighborhood level. (Ph.D. dissertation, University of Illinois murales del barrio: July 21-September 1, 1987. Chicago, IL: at Urbana-Champaign, 1994). Dissertation Abstracts Mexican Fine Arts Center/Museum (National Museum of International, 55 (12), 3952A. 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