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This course guide has two main purposes:

  1. To save you time in your research.
  2. To help make your research more successful.  

For much more in-depth information on conducting historical research, please visit our guide on Library Research for History Students.

If you have any questions about this guide, or about your research for this class, then please don't hesitate to contact us!

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©2009 Mary Stuart

 
 

Table of Contents

I. Literature Review
What it is, and how to begin it.

II. Books
How to find books in both print and digitized formats. Introduces the Online Catalog: what the online catalog is, why you would use it, and how to use it most effectively.

III. Locating a Book or Journal Article by Title

IV. Article Databases
Information on finding articles in scholarly journals using article indexes and full-text journal collections.

V. Newspapers
Covers sources for magazines and newspapers. Includes a section on finding film reviews.

VI. Reference Sources
Covers sources like encyclopedias, almanacs, biographical information.

VII. Citing Your Sources.
Information on how to manage your citations during the course of your research. Also covers compiling a bibliography using Chicago style.

 

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