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Avda. Del Parque, 4680-A, Edificio Europa
Santiago de Chile , Region Metropolitana (RM)
Chile
Region Metropolitana (RM) CL
Working languages: 
English
Portuguese
Spanish

The Federated Network of Institutional Repositories of Scientific Publications (Red Federada de Repositorios Institucionales de Publicaciones Científicas), or simply LA Referencia, is a Latin American network of open access repositories. Through its services, it supports national Open Access strategies in Latin America through a platform with interoperability standards, sharing and giving visibility to the scientific production generated in institutions of higher education and scientific research.


From the national nodes, scientific articles, doctoral and master's theses are integrated, coming from more than a hundred universities and research institutions from the nine countries that now form LA Referencia. Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, El Salvador, Mexico and Peru are active members of the network and Costa Rica was integrated in 2016.


This experience is based on technical and organizational agreements between public science and technology agencies (Ministries and Oncyts ) of the member countries, together with RedCLARA. LA Referencia was born through the Cooperation Agreement, signed in Buenos Aires in 2012, which reflects the political will to offer in open access the scientific production of Latin America as a regional public good with emphasis on the results financed with public funds.

LA Referencia Resources

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Library Resource
Reports & Research
December, 2017
Brazil, Argentina

Nesta pesquisa, tem-se como objetivo analisar as narrativas do livro Mais ao Sul (2008) de Paloma Vidal – corpus deste trabalho. Nesse sentido, pretende-se investigar a produção literária da autora em histórias que se constituem por deslocamentos sociais, culturais, linguísticos e subjetivos, construindo, assim, uma obra literária marcada pelo processo migratório.

Library Resource
Reports & Research
December, 2017
Ecuador

Es indudable que en la actualidad estamos viviendo un fenómeno climático llamado en tiempos modernos como “Cambio Climático”, cuya evidencia científica es irrefutable. Las causas de este fenómeno mundial se atribuyen al aumento exponencial de las concentraciones de emisiones de gases de efecto invernadero en la atmósfera resultantes de las actividades humanas, entre otras, las provenientes del cambio de uso del suelo y por degradación forestal. Los bosques, a más de la prestación de bienes que ofrecen, tienen un rol fundamental en la estabilidad climática global.

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