Research
Guides
- Conducting
Primary Research
- This guide, developed
by Mount Holyoke archivists and librarians, is an outline of the process
of doing primary research. Its purpose is to provide students with advice
for thinking and working through the research process from choosing
a topic to actually sitting down to read through a group of papers or
records.
- Guide
to Conducting Research (Duke University Libraries)
- The examples in
this guide are based on resources and services available in the Duke
University Libraries. However, the general concepts make the guide useful
for anyone conducting research in a library.
- Library
Research Using Primary Sources (UC Berkeley Teaching Library)
- This guide provides
especially helpful information on getting started and using library
catalogs to identify primary sources.
- Primary
Sources Research (Yale University)
- This site was
created to support a colloquium. It includes definitions and extensive
bibliographies.
-
Searching
for Books
Search the Five
College Online Library Catalog by author, title, keyword or subject.
Bibliographies
and Indexes
- America
: History and Life (1964- )
- Citations, with
abstracts, to social science humanities literature on all aspects of
US and Canadian history, culture and current affairs from prehistoric
times to present. Includes articles, book reviews, chapters from books,
dissertations and articles from approximately 2100 journals.
- Arts
and Humanities Citation Index (1975-
)
- Indexes more than
1,300 arts and humanities journals and selected articles from more than
5,800 social science and science journals. Indexes articles, chapters
in books, and book reviews.
- Bibliography
of Asian Studies (1971- )
- This on-line version
of the Bibliography of Asian Studies (BAS) contains more than 410,000
records on all subjects (especially humanities and social sciences)
pertaining to all parts of Asia.
- British
Humanities Index (1962- )
- Covers some British
sources not included in online indexes.
- Historical
Abstracts (1954- )
- Indexes and provides
abstracts for articles on the history of the world (other than the US
and Canada) from 1450 to the present. Includes articles, chapters of
books, book reviews, and dissertations.
- Humanities
Abstracts (1984- )
- Humanities
Index (1974- )
- Main Periodicals
- Indexes humanities
journals from 1984 to the present.
- ITER (1859-)
An
electronic bibliography of interdisciplinary journal literature pertaining
to the Middle Ages and Renaissance (400-1700 A.D.).
It currently contains over 230,000 records from more than 400
journal titles and is updated daily.
L'Annee
Philogique (1924-)
A
comprenehsive, bibliographic index to scholarly work published
in any language anywhere in the world concerning the areas of
ancient Greek and Latin language and linguistics, Greek and Roman
history, literature, philosophy, numismatics, papyrology and
epigraphy, and concerning the time period from the second millennium
B.C. to roughly 500-800 A.D. Published annually
New
York Times
- Contains the full-text
and images of the New York Times from 1851 to 1999.
- Periodical
Contents Index
-
A
table of contents database including English and foreign language
journals published from 1700 - 1991.
- Poole'sPlus/Nineteenth
Century Masterfile
- Poole's Plus merges
19th century indexes to periodicals, newspapers, books, and government
documents into a single, searchable site and contains more than 3 million
citations. Includes: Index to the New York Times (1863-1905); Index
to Harper's Magazine (1880-1905); Poole's Index to Periodical Literature
(1802-1906); Stead's Index to Periodical Literature (the "British
Poole's") (1890-1902); Index to the New York Daily Tribune 1875-1906;
Descriptive catalog of the government publications of the U. S. (1774-1881).
- Readers'
Guide Retrospective
(1892 - 1982)
- Similar in scope
to Readers' Guide Abstracts, this database provides indexing to older
popular magazines published in the United States and Canada. The print
version, Readers' Guide to Periodical Literature covering 1900/04 -1996,
is available in the Main Reference Room, call number: AI3 .R48. Access
Instructions: After clicking on the link above, the WilsonWeb page
should appear. Click the checkbox next to Readers' Guide Retrospective
and then click either the Search or SearchPlus buttons on the upper
right side of the screen. Periodicals
Indexed.
- Social
Science Abstracts (1983- )
Social Sciences Index (1974- )
- Main Periodicals
- Indexes social
science journals. Consult the paper indexes for the years 1974 - present.
- Social Sciences
and Humanities Index (1907-1973)
- AI3 R49 Reference
-
E-Texts
- J-STOR
- Provides full-text
for selected journals from their beginning through 1993. The most recent
five years of these periodicals are available in print in the library.
- Project
Muse
- Provides electronic
access to the full text of journals published by Johns Hopkins Press.
- Encyclopedia
Britannica, 1911 Edition
- Although now dated,
the 1911 edition contains articles written by some of the major writers
and scholars of the time. This edition is also a good place to start
identifying primary source material. An especially useful entry is "Periodicals"
which lists and describes the major journals and magazines of that period.
- Sanborn
Map Collection
- Sanborn Maps are
large-scale plans of a city or town, drawn at a scale of 50 feet to
an inch. They were created to assist fire insurance companies. A valuable
tool for maping the growth of American towns and cities, the collection
is now available online for Massachusetts locations. Most of the maps
were created in the later nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
-
Organizations
- American
Historical Association
- Oral
History Association
- Organization
of American Historians
-
WWW
Sites (Selected)
General History
- History
Subject Guide (University of Virginia)
- This is a selective,
annotated list of websites, grouped by subject area.
Africa
- African
History on the Internet (Stanford University Libraries)
The Americas
Subject Guides
- African
American History
- Arctic
Circle : History and Culture (University of Connecticut)
- Indigenous
Cultures (NativeWeb)
- Labor
Links (University of Washington)
- United
States History to 1865 (University of Washington)
- United
States History from 1865 (University of Washington)
Digital Archive
Resources
- National
Archives and Records Administration
- Contains online
exhibits of American historical images and documents, as well as a searchable
database of records and digital images of selected holdings (NAIL).
- Suffragists
Oral History Project (Bancroft Library, University of California
Berkeley)
- Contains transcribed
interviews with twelve leaders and participants in the Women's Suffrage
Movement. The interviews were taped in the 1970s.
Asia
- Asian
Studies WWW Virtual Library (Australian National University)
-
- Listing of links
dealing with all aspects of Asian Studies, including history.
- John
Fairbank Memorial Chinese History Virtual Library (maintained
by Rob Gray, a Ph.D. student at University of Michigan)
Europe
- CAIN
(Conflict Archives on the INternet)
- Contains a wide
range of information and source material on the Northern Ireland conflict
from 1968 to the present. The site also contains information on politics
in the region and on Northern Ireland society.
- EuroDocs:
Primary Historical Documents From Western Europe (Harold B.
Lee Library, Brigham Young University)
- Selected transcriptions,
reproductions and facsimiles of Western European historical documents.
- Internet
Library of Early Journals (Joint project by the Universities
of Birmingham, Leeds, Manchester and Oxford)
- Contains digitized
20 year runs of several 18th and 19th century British periodicals.
- The
Labyrinth : Resources for Medieval Studies (Georgetown University)
- Western
European Social Sciences & History Web (Western European
Specialists Section, Association of College & Research Libraries)
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