Primary Sources: ebrary
Many academic books include primary sources (sometimes many, many!). Searching the following subjects in ebrary will locate that document type published in book form. You might also consider a search using one subject below combined with your topic (i.e. Correspondence, … Continued
New Reference Book: British Political Facts
British Political Facts by David Butler and Gareth Butler, Palgrave Macmillan, 10th edition, 2011. Find it in Ohrstrom at: REF 320.441 B97b A compendium of “…essential facts and statistics of recent politics” (xvii), extending from the Third Marquess of Salisbury … Continued
Spotlight on: Salem History
Many Humanities IV students locate research topics using the U.S. history chronicles located in the library’s reference room (Call # 973.8 – 973.9). In recent years, the most popular chronologies have been those published by Salem Press, often referred to … Continued
New Reference Post: Encyclopedia of Curriculum Studies
Encyclopedia of Curriculum Studies edited by Craig Kridel, Sage, 2010. Find it in Ohrstrom at: REF 375 K89E A 2-volume set, with a North American focus, presenting articles on and related to the field of curriculum studies. Entry Examples: Academic … Continued
New Research Guide: Latin II
A new research guide for the Latin II project is available on the library’s website. Use this guide to identify and review: Reference materials Library catalog (printed books & eBooks) Journal articles Noodlebib citation tutorials. The sources contained in this … Continued