The
Information Resource Center (IRC) is the reference and documentation
center of the United States Embassy in Uruguay, managed
by the Public Affairs Section.
The Center provides information on virtually all aspects
of the United States, including social sciences (civil rights,
political science, legislative process, texts of bills and
laws), economy and trade, foreign policy, as well as global
issues such as drugs, communications and the environment.
Patrons can seek this information via a variety of media:
CD-ROMS, Internet, on-line databases, books, periodicals,
government documents and think tank reports.
The Reference Center's staff can assist the public in answering
detailed questions or identifying appropriate information
sources to contact in the U.S. In addition, a quick reference
service provides addresses, telephone and fax numbers of
government and private organizations, statistics and biographical
data, and other data of general interest.
The IRC responds to queries by telephone, fax, email, and
regular mail. Access to the facility is by appointment only.
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ELECTRONIC
RESOURCES
CD-ROMS
Encyclopedia Americana
One of the most comprehensive general encyclopedias available.
Access to 45,000 A-Z articles with hotlinked cross-references.
It includes over 113,000 links to the World Wide Web from
over 24,000 articles.
Information USA
An authoritative resource for foreign audiences seeking
information about official U.S. policies, American society,
culture, and political processes.
Random House Webster's Unabridged Dictionary
This CD-ROM includes not only the full text of the printed
dictionary, but also illustrations and professionally recorded
pronunciations.
Ulrich's on Disc
Ulrich's is the principal reference guide to periodicals
published worldwide. All pertinent bibliographic information
including publisher, editor, ISSN, price, address and subject
is included.
Wilson Biographies
Offers a comprehensive coverage of over 38,000 figures from
the past to the present, plus searchability by name, profession,
place of origin, gender, race/ethnicity, date of birth,
keyword.
ONLINE DATABASES
Books in Print
Covers the entire market of in-print books published and
distributed in the US (over 2 million entries). One can
search the database by combining search categories - from
author, title, and publisher to ISBN, price and publication
year and also includes Bowker's Author Biography Database
giving access to over 6,000 biographies on the world's most
influential authors.
CIAO - Columbia International Affairs Online
A comprehensive source for research on international affairs
includes working papers from university research institutes,
NGOs, foundation-funded research projects and proceedings
from conferences.
EBSCO Academic Elite
An Internet based database of 2,800 titles with indexing
and abstracting and 1,800 full text titles.
FACTIVA
Specializes in business information with access to over
6,000 full text periodicals. Includes same day, full-text
coverage of national and regional prominent U.S. and European
newspapers such as Reuters wires, the Wall Street Journal
and the New York Times.
Federal News Service (FNS)
FNS provides transcripts to testimony, briefings, press
conferences and congressional hearings with questions and
answers. FNS also produces a daybook which details significant
events in Washington as well as cabinet officer schedules.
First Search (OCLC)
Provides access to bibliographic, abstract, and full-text
information on the following subjects: Arts & Humanities,
Business & Economics, Consumer Affairs & People,
Education, News & Current Events, Public Affairs &
Law, Social Sciences, etc.
Foundation Directory
This online database provides information on the nation's
largest foundations. Clients can choose from up to seven
search fields to generate lists of targeted funding prospects.
Gale Group's
a. Biography Resource Center
Includes full-text articles from hundreds of periodicals,
allowing to search for people based on one or more personal
facts such as birth and death year, nationality, ethnicity,
occupation or gender, or combine criteria to create a highly-targeted
custom search.
b. Infotrac OneFile
A one-stop source for news and periodical articles on a wide
range of topics: business, computers, current events, economics,
education, environmental issues, health care, hobbies, humanities,
law, literature and art, politics, science, social science,
sports, technology, and many general interest topics. Millions
of full-text articles, many with images. Updated daily.
c. Ready Reference Shelf
Contains more than 335,000 records and comprises three files:
Organizations, Publications, and Databases such as National,
International and Regional Associations; Publishers; Libraries,
Information Centers and Research Centers; Governmental Advisory
Organizations; Databases; and Religious and Broadcast Media
Organizations.
Leadership Directories
It's a comprehensive database of who's who in the leadership
of the United States, updated weekly. It covers 400,000
American leaders of government, business and the professions.
Lexis-Nexis
Specialized in legal information and new sources. Includes
primary legal materials such as Federal and State legislation,
bill texts, bill tracking, and case law. Contains secondary
legal materials such as articles from over 500 law reviews
and journals, plus 6.000 full text, U.S. and International
news sources.
Proquest Academic Research Library
It is a resource of electronic collections containing articles
originally published in magazines, newspapers, and journals,
providing access to over 4,000 indexed titles and over 2,000
full text journals with images. It also provides citations
or abstracts of over 1600 periodicals and newspapers including
New York Times.
STAT-USA
The U.S. Department of Commerce Economics and Statistics
Administration supports this online information resource.
It contains crucial and timely business and economic information
produced by Federal agencies.
PERIODICALS
American Economic Review
American Journal of International Law
American Political Science Review
Armed Forces & Society
Challenge
Chronicle of Higher Education
Columbia Journal of Environmental Law
Columbia Journalism Review
Current History
The Economist
Environment
Foreign Affairs
Foreign Affairs (Spanish Version)
Foreign Policy
Fortune
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Harvard Business Review
Human Rights Quarterly
Inside the Internet
Journal of Democracy
Journal of Drug Issues
Journal of Economic Literature
Journal of Economic Perspectives
Journal of World Business
Latin American Politics and Society
Library Journal
The Nation
New Perspectives Quarterly
The New York Times
Newsweek
OnEarth
Orbis |
Perspectives on Politics
PS - Political Science & Politics
Society
State Magazine
Studies in Conflict & Terrorism
Technology Review
Time
U.S. News and World Report
Vital Speeches of the Day
The Wall Street Journal
The Washington Monthly
Washington Quarterly
The Washington Post - National Weekly Ed.
The Washington Post Sunday Ed.
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Call,
write, email, or fax us at:
U.S. Embassy Montevideo
Information Resource Center
Lauro Muller 1776
Montevideo, Uruguay C.P. 11200 |
Tel: (598)(2) 413-0513
Fax: (598)(2) 413-0514
Electronic mail:
ircmvd@state.gov
Office hours: Monday to Friday,
from 9.00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
PLEASE NOTE: Emails regarding
visas, American Citizen Services issues, or consular
affairs cannot be answered by the IRC.
Send visa related questions
to MontevideoVisas@state.gov
American Citizen Services: MontevideoACS@state.gov
Immigrant Visa/Diversity Visa lottery: MontevideoIV@state.gov
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