ANT 102: Introduction to Anthropology: Human Origins and Prehistory
QUIZ
Your subject librarian is
Joe
Fernandez
- Identify appropriate
subject headings for your topic
- Use relevant online databases
- Use bibliographies in books and journal
articles
- Set up an appointment to meet with your
subject librarian if you need assistance
Selected key terms to use in databases
- Human beings---origin
- Human evolution
- Prehistoric peoples
Basic reference resources
- Encyclopedia of evolution REF QH360.2.R53 2007
- Encyclopedia of human evolution and prehistory REF GN281.E53
2000
Finding books and articles
What are scholarly peer-reviewed articles?
Using Fogler Library
-
Floor Maps
- Current print journals are located alphabetically in the
President's Room
- Older volumes of print journals are located on 1st, 2d, and
3d floors in the
periodical stacks
- Many journals are available
electronically.
- Articles and books that are not available in Fogler may be
requested through
Interlibrary Loan
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- Find
out how to locate full texts of articles retrieved from online
databases that have this icon (turn on your audio)
- Ordering books from other Maine libraries through URSUS.
See tutorial. (Turn on your audio)
Off-campus access
- Check with the Circulation Desk if your MaineCard has been
activated
- To use Fogler Library articles databases from off-campus,
you will be prompted for your name and your fourteen-digit
MaineCard barcode located on the reverse side of your card
- If you are unable to login, check the
Remote Access Troubleshooting page
Where to go for assistance?
Created by: Joe Fernandez |
Revised:
01/16/2013