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Hispanic Americans in Physics: Past, Present and Future
Compilation of biographical material from the National Society of Hispanic Physicists, celebrating the accomplishments of those Hispanic Americans who have studied physics and have gone on, or are going on, to make significant contributions to physics, physics/science education, or in other related fields.

Citation suggestion: National Society of Hispanic Physicists. [Website link] ["Name of subject"]. hispanicphysicists.org

SACNAS Biography Project
Online archive of first-person stories by and about Chicano/Hispanic and Native American scientists with advanced degrees in various science fields.

Citation suggestion: SACNAS. ["https://www.sacnas.org/sacnas-biography-project"]["Name of Subject"]. sacnas.org.

====Teaching Guide: SACNAS: The Society for the Advancement of Chicanos/Hispanics and Native Americans in Science==== Teaching guide created by the Niels Bohr Library & Archives that features additional information about the history of SACNAS, and physics-specific selected biographies.

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Library of Congress Research Guide: Latinx and Chicanx in STEM
Linked resources available from both governmental agencies and public and private organizations on a variety of topics involving education, science and the Latinx and Chicanx communities. Includes information on Latinx and Chicanx individuals in science, mathematics, engineering, medicine, and related fields.

Physics History Network (Niels Bohr Library & Archives)
Over 1,000 biographies of physicists and histories of institutions with information pertaining to their lives, careers, and research.

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Cite Black Women+ In Physics and Astronomy Bibliography
Available as a Zotero Library, in 2022, Dr. Chanda Prescod-Weinstein developed the following bibliography resource offering a roughly complete list of all the professional publications of United States-based Black women+ with PhDs in physics. Learn more about the project on Dr. Prescod-Weinstein's website

Link to the full bibliography


 * Note: If you use the bibliography, here is the suggested citation:

C. Prescod-Weinstein, S. Brown, and T. Cole. “Cite Black Women+ in Physics and Astronomy Bibliography, v.1.0.” Zotero. Accessed [INSERT ACCESS DATE]. https://www.zotero.org/groups/4888611/cite_black_women_in_physics/library.

APS publications
The Niels Bohr Library & Archives is a repository and clearinghouse for information in the history of physics, astronomy, geophysics and allied fields. In-house holdings include an outstanding collection of textbooks, monographs and related publications; over 30,000 photographs and other images; over 1,500 oral histories with many of the outstanding figures in the fields that we cover; and archival records of AIP and its Member Societies along with other archival records and personal papers of a select number of scientists.
 * Physical Review Journals: The Physical Review journal collection of sixteen leading peer-reviewed research journals includes Physical Review Letters, Physical Review X, Physical Review, and Reviews of Modern Physics.
 * Physics magazine: Physics is a free, online magazine from the American Physical Society

Niels Bohr Library & Archives

 * NBLA Library & Archives: Search function for all materials in the NBLA.


 * Oral histories: The NBLA oral history collections include more than 1,000 interviews, ranging in date from the early 1960s to the present and covering the major areas and discoveries of physics from the past 100 years.


 * Emilio Segrè Visual Archives (ESVA): The ESVA contain more than 30,000 historical digital images, photographs, slides, lithographs, engravings, drawings and other visual materials.


 * Digital collections: Digitized materials including archival and audiovisual collections, books, and manuscript biographies, among others.


 * Physics History Network: Includes more than 1,000 biographies of physicists and histories of institutions with information pertaining to their lives, careers, and research.


 * Member Society Archives Portals: Photographs, oral history interviews, and items from digital collections, along with descriptions of the Member Societies’ archival records.