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Latin America Digital Beat / Data Base is no longer updating online content

[Update: As of December 3, 2018, the Latin America Digital Beat archive has not yet been moved to the UNM Digital Repository; it still resides at http://ladb.unm.edu/. Access to the LADB archive for the licensing campuses (B, I, LA, M, R, SD, SF and SB) has been extended through June 30, 2019.

CDL will post an update once we receive information about how the LADB archive will be made available after June 2019.]

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Per the message from the vendor (University of New Mexico), “The LADB (Latin America Digital Beat, formerly Latin America Data Base) regrets to inform you that we will cease publication of our online newsletters–NotiCen, NotiSur, and SourceMex–effective April 30, 2018. We have experienced a continued reduction in subscription revenues, mostly due to budget constraints on the part of our subscribers, and it is no longer feasible for us to maintain our publication schedule. It is important to note that the LADB webpage and archive will remain online and accessible to current subscribers through June 30, 2018.
Going forward, the plan is to preserve and migrate the archive to the UNM Digital Repository for future access and safe-keeping, and LADB staff will provide details after June 30, 2018 on how to access the LADB archive.”

This affects the 8 UC campuses (Berkeley, Irvine, Los Angeles, Merced, Riverside, San Diego, San Francisco and Santa Barbara) that license this resource.

http://uclibs.org/PID/32248   (B, I, LA, M, R, SD, SF and SB; on the LADB platform)

CDL will post an update once we receive information about how the LADB archive will be made available after June 30.