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FIND AN ARTICLE: SEARCH THE LIBRARY’S DATABASES

These databases are either tailored to your subject or they provide coverage over a wide range of interdisciplinary topics. Before you start, you might take a look at some tips on searching databases.

 

  • Academic Search Premier: An interdisciplinary database that provides full text for nearly 4,500 journals, including more than 3,600 peer-reviewed titles
  • Issues and Controversies: Covers current social topics that inspire debate and controversy and offers information on both sides of the argument
  • Points of View: Offers overviews on a variety of current events and sets of opposing viewpoints on controversial subjects
  • Student Research Center:   Access to information organized by subject from several kinds of resources, including magazines, country reports, and encyclopedias
  • Religion and Philosophy Collection: Access to more than 300 full text journals, including more than 250 peer-reviewed titles addressing theology, philosophical studies, and intellectual history

 

FIND A BOOK: GO STRAIGHT TO THE STACKS

If you can't go the library's stacks, check out our collection of online reference books:

  • Credo Reference Online: Access to more than 300 reference books, including general and specialized encyclopedias and dictionaries for overviews on topics
  • World Atlas: Provides maps, images, and the ability to compare demographic information from different countries

If you can visit the library, it's easy to browse our collection because we organize books by their subject:

 

SUBJECT CALL NUMBER HEADING
History (general)
D
Great Britain
DB
France
DC
Germany
DD
Former Republics of the Soviet Union
DK
Asia
DS
Africa
DT
Oceania (South Seas)
DU
The Americas. United States.
E
United States Local. Canada. Latin America
F
History of civilization
CB
Biography
CT

 

You also might try these reference books:

  • Berkshire Encyclopedia of World History: A five-volume set that provides overviews and articles on topics, arranged in alphabetical order Ref D 23 .B45 2005
  • Dictionary of American History: A 10-volume set that contains an overview of the major events in American History and that includes learning guides and an index Ref E 174 .D52 2003
  • The Middle Ages: A two-volume encyclopedia that covers events in Europe from 477 to 1453 Ref D 119 .G74 2005
  • The Renaissance: Two encyclopedic volumes that discusses events that took place between 1454 and 1600 in Europe Ref D 228 .G73 2005
  • The 17th Century: A two-volume set that provides entries on European history from 1601 to 1700 Ref D 246 .G73 2005
  • Africana: A five-volume set that offers information on the culture and history pertaining to the African Diaspora, including articles on the experience of African Americans Ref DT 14 .A37435 2005
  • Native American Tribes: Four encyclopedic volumes, divided geographically, that offer overviews of Native American culture along with profiles of major figures and events Ref E 77 .G15 1998
  • Civil Rights in the United States: A two-volume set that provides information on civil rights, including photographs, bibliographies after each entry, and an index Ref E 184 .A1 C47 2000
  • Encyclopedia of African History: Three volumes of alphabetical entries on African history that are also arranged in a thematic list, including an index Ref DT 20 .E53 2005

 

FIND A WEBSITE: USE INTERNET RESOURCES WISELY

Although these websites are likely to be accurate, you should still evaluate information found on the Internet.

 

  • The History Place: Offers basic information on US and European history, including timelines, presidential portraits, and a collection of famous speeches
  • Country Studies: Provides governmental data on nations from around the world, including current information and historical overviews
  • Eyewitness to History: Provides eyewitness accounts of historical events from the ancient world to the twentieth century, along with photographs and an index
  • The History Net: Offers information from various history magazines and includes photo galleries and book reviews
  • The History Channel: Provides historical resources, such as timelines, maps, and encyclopedia articles
  • HyperHistory: Contains an interactive, synchronic timeline that can be organized by topic or events and includes maps and biographical lifelines
  • Guide to World War I documents: Offers links to digitized documents on the web that pertain to World War I and includes a bibliography, hosted by the Library of Congress
  • Internet History Sourcebooks Project: Provides lists of resources for history scholars, including links to articles or bibliographies, and is edited by a history professor at Fordham

 

FIND A PRINT JOURNAL: READ THE LATEST ISSUES

 

The library subscribes to magazines and journals that are related to your field. Head to Tioga 3 and browse through some of these journals:

 

  • Oregon History
  • Journal of American History
  • Magazine of History
  • OAH Newsletter
  • Vital Speeches of the Day
  • Current History
  • American Heritage
  • Pacific Northwest Quarterly
  • Coos County Historical Society Museum Newsletter
  • Oregon Historical Quarterly
  • American Historical Review

 

CITATION GUIDES: CREATE A BIBLIOGRAPHY

Whether you use websites, electronic journals, reference books, or print resources, you will need a bibliography. Here’s some information on how to cite your sources:

  • KnightCite: This great site formats the bibliographic entry for you, and you can select the appropriate style (MLA, APA, Chicago.
  • Guide for the APA style: The APA-style is generally used for papers written in the social sciences, especially psychology.

 

FIND MORE HELP: USE COLLEGE RESOURCES

Don’t hesitate to talk to a librarian, a tutor, or your instructor when conducting research. Make the most of these resources!

 

Descriptions of databases are paraphrased or taken directly from Ebsco.

This page was created and is maintained by Smita Avasthi.