Both UNC and Duke acquire core materials from throughout Latin America and the Caribbean to support undergraduate study. In addition, both work cooperatively to purchase research-level materials, special formats, and expensive items such as censuses, films, and large microform collections. As a result, the collections are complementary and there is a low rate of duplication.


Duke is primarily responsible for collecting materials from:
- Andean Nations (except Venezuela)
- Brazil (specializing in research materials in the social sciences)
- Central America
- English-speaking Caribbean
- Mexico
UNC is primarily responsible for collecting materials from:
- Brazil (specializing in research materials in the humanities)
- French-speaking Caribbean
- Spanish-speaking Caribbean
- Southern Cone
- Venezuela
The UNC and Duke libraries also have extensive collections of Latin American & Caribbean films available for use by our communities.
Duke Librarians
Librarian for Latin American,
Iberian & Latino/a Studies:
Diego Godoy
Telephone: (919) 660-5845
diego.godoy@duke.edu
Human Rights Archivist:
Patrick Stawski
Telephone: (919) 660-5823
patrick.stawski@duke.edu

UNC Librarian
Librarian for Latin America, Iberia, Latina/o Studies and American Indian and Indigenous Studies:
Teresa Chapa
Telephone: (919) 962-3948
tchapa@email.unc.edu
