The Spanish version of Science.gov, http://ciencia.science.gov. Covers over 200 million pages of authoritative U.S. government science information.
"Ciencia.Science.gov busca en más de 55 bases de datos y en más de 2100 sitios web de 13 agencias federales, ofreciendo 200 millones de páginas de información científica..."
A web site containing fun and useful facts about Latinos such as "Famous Firsts by Hispanic Americans" and "Notable Books by Mexican and Mexican-American Authors" [From Fact Monster/Information Please]
The Latin American Network Information Center (LANIC), affiliated with the University of Texas at Austin, was created to to facilitate access to Internet-based information to, from, or on Latin America. Target audience includes people living in Latin America and also to serve as a gateway to Latin America for primary and secondary school teachers and students, private and public sector professionals, and just about anyone looking for information about this important region.
A collection on the history and culture of Latin America, Iberia, and the Caribbean by The Library of Congress.
Health Information TranslationsPlain language health education resources for health care professionals and others working in communities with limited English proficient populations. There are over 3,500 resources in 15+ languages. Developed by the Central Ohio Hospital Council.
This document analyzes population and housing data collected from the 2010 Census and provides a snapshot of race and Hispanic origin in the United States.
"Since 1968, we’ve served the Hispanic community through our research, policy analysis, and state and national advocacy efforts, as well as in our program work in communities nationwide and through our network of over 300 affiliates across the country."