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Dr. Tammy Gordon Kristin Andrews

Your Current Research Skills? How would you rate your current research skills? Strong Satisfactory Needs improvement Poor What causes you the most anxiety/confusion/frustration?

Our plan for the library sessions Review Research Guide for this course.Research Guide Explore various research tools. Learn to identify primary sources. Become familiar with special services. Interlibrary Loan Ask a librarian

Where to get help Learning Commons Help Desk In person Telephone Chat Text By Appointment Contact me directly:

Resource Types Primary vs. Secondary (more next time) Articles Scholarly Popular Books Theses & Dissertations Websites

Finding Articles Home page Article Search (WorldCat Local) Databases A-Z Databases by Subject Citation Searching

Search tips And, Or, Not And narrows Or adds synonyms/related Not excludes (use carefully) American Tourism Abroad American AND tourism AND abroad tourism OR travel

More Search Tips Truncate for word variations touris* = tourist, tourists, tourism Words anywhere or phrase? Be all you can be vs. “Be all you can be” Field-specific searches American Historical Review - Source Twain, Mark - Author

Working from a known citation Heider, Carmen. “Farm Women, Solidarity and the Suffrage Messenger: Nebraska Suffrage Activism on the Plains, " Great Plains Quarterly 32, no. 2 (Spring 2012): Does the library have it? What format or location? What online access?

Working from a known citation Dumenil, Lynn. "Women's Reform Organizations and Wartime Mobilization in World War I-Era Los Angeles." Journal Of The Gilded Age & Progressive Era 10, no. 2 (April 2011): Does the library have it? What format or location? What online access?

Try it yourself!

Database Exploration Library Homepage Article Search America: History & Life JSTOR Academic Search Complete

Finding Books Library Catalog local & UNCP/FSU WorldCat 9,000 libraries / ~1.2 billion items Google Books ( ~12 million / ~7 million full-text) Google Books Project Gutenberg (~40,000 books) Project Gutenberg Some databases lead to books Cited directly Book reviews

Keyword vs. Subject Searching Keyword Finds words anywhere in record. Look at records to see subject headings. Search lots of terms, word variations Subject Headings Controlled vocabulary May not be “natural language” but may find more Hierarchical arrangement helps narrow topic Searches only the subject field

Keyword vs. Subject in action What is a useful Subject Heading for American tourism? Start with a keyword search, then look for subjects in the records retrieved. Use subject headings to lead you to other titles Same terms used in WorldCat

Searching Personal Names Keyword searches Either order Try name variations, e.g., initials Author/Subject Last name first, e.g. Twain, Mark

Looking at the catalog record Item Info Location (click for map) Call # Availability Online Access Cover, summary, reviews Subjects for related items Library of Congress outline SuDoc arranges by agency Expanding search to UNCCLC Add to Bag/Add to My Lists

Finding Books – LC Call Nos. Alpha-numeric Single letters before double First number is a whole number Everything after the decimal point is a decimal value.

LC Call Numbers

Try it yourself!

WorldCat May find items at Randall that catalog search didn’t (records enhanced later) Finds items for ILL requests Rare items not lent Rare items may be reprinted & available Websites included – often w/ free access!

Interlibrary Loan Create an account/create a new account Username – UNCW domain name Password – UNCW password

Next Class Primary Sources What they are How to find them Government Documents

What will you do when you have questions?

Kristin Andrews General Library Help

Dr. Tammy Gordon Kristin Andrews

Since last time… How’s it going? Any issues? Guide

Primary Sources Diaries, journals, other writings of “players” Eyewitness/observer accounts Memoirs, autobiographies (written later) Government & other official documents Laws, treaties, reports, orders, transcripts of proceedings, addresses, congressional hearings, census records, etc. Cartoons and Advertisements (of the time) Photographs and images Movies! Interviews

Primary or Secondary? Scholarly article on the 19 th century tourism. The text of a bill (proposed law) promoting tourism. An encyclopedia related to world travel. Collection of transcripts of interviews with travelers published in a book. New York Times article about the history of the national parks. New York Times tourism ads, found in the New York Times Archive database.

Randall Catalog & WorldCat Search general headings, use indexes traveler and interview Search specific headings or persons as author (Twain, Mark) Look for items not tagged as primary source Primary documents may be included in secondary sources Eyewitness authors may not be tagged as sources

Randall Catalog & WorldCat Standard Subheadings Correspondence Diaries Interviews Personal narratives Sources Catalogs Manuscripts Pictorial Works Portraits Speeches Notebooks/Sketch- books Archives Cartoons Descriptions Description and travel

Periodicals and Newspapers New York Times Archive Readers’ Guide Retrospective Humanities and Social Sciences Index Retrospective Humanities and Social Sciences Index Retrospective Collections of old newspapers (microfilm)

Digital Collections Lots of collections Libraries (UNCW Collections)UNCW Collections Library of Congress UNC – Documenting the American SouthDocumenting the American South American Memory DPLA (Digital Public Library of America) DPLA

Official Documents - Legal Lexis Nexis Academic Legal research A Century of Lawmaking for a New Nation – LOCLOC History of the Federal Judiciary – Federal Judicial Center History of the Federal Judiciary Historical Publications of the United States Commission on Civil Rights – Thurgood Marshall Law Library Historical Publications of the United States Commission on Civil Rights Meta-Index for U.S. Legal Research – GSU College of Law Meta-Index for U.S. Legal Research

So Many Collections So Little Time! American Presidency Project AMDOCS – Documents for the Study of American History AMDOCS Hathi Trust >10,000,000 volumes Hathi Trust Project Gutenberg >42,000 e-books Project Gutenberg Making of America Cornell University of Michigan Online Speech Bank Women and Social Movements in the US,

Bibliographies—Follow the trail Book-length (Reference Collection) Secondary sources (books and journal articles) Types Classified (easiest to find primary sources) Alphabetical Footnotes/Endnotes What can you find?

Government Documents FDLP – Federal Depository Library Program was established by Congress to ensure that the American public has access to its Government’s information anyone can access depository libraries and use its collections Regional and Selective Depositories UNCW is a large selective 75% Classified by publishing agency SuDocs

Government Documents Fdsys – Federal Digital System Fdsys America’s Authentic Government Information FedStats Statistics from more than 100 agencies and sub-agencies of federal and states government

Government Documents HeinOnline Digital National Security Archive ProQuest Congressional Department of State Department of the Interior

What will you do when you have questions?

Kristin Andrews General Library Help