
Caribbean Literature



Caribbean
Literature is exceptional, both in language and subject. More than a
million and a half Africans, along with many Indians and South Asians,
were brought to the Caribbean between the 15th and 19th centuries.
Today, their descendants are active in literature and the arts,
producing literature with strong and direct ties to traditional African
expressions. This literary connection, combined with the tales of
survival, exile, resistance, endurance, and emigration to other parts of
the Americas, makes for a body of work that is essential for the study
of the Caribbean and the Black Diaspora—and indeed central for our
understanding of the New World.
Free trials are
available.



Pricing
MLNC members get a discount on subscription prices which are scaled
to the library and based on FTE, population served and/or materials
budget.
Please contact
MLNC Support for a custom
price quote.



Ordering
To order submit a completed
order form to
the MLNC office via fax: 314-394-1326; or, by mail: 13610 Barrett Office Dr., Suite 206, Ballwin, MO 63021.
A Customer License Agreement is required only if your
institution needs the agreement for your own records. A
sample license
is available. If your library needs a license, please contact
MLNC Support for a fully executed copy of the
agreement.



Access
Access
Caribbean Literature can be accessed at
http://cali.alexanderstreet.com.
A subscription confirmation will be sent to your institution after your
order is processed, and will include instructions for accessing the
resource.
Remote Access
Remote access to ASP databases is allowed. Contact Technical
Support at the phone number or e-mail address listed
below for more information.
IP Address Updates
Send IP address updates to Technical Support at the phone number or e-mail
address listed below.


Support
MLNC Support
800-969-MLNC (6562)
314-394-1326 (fax)
support@mlnc.org
Technical Support
Alexander Street Press
1-800-889-5937
support@alexanderstreet.com
|