NAS 201 - Wabanaki History in the Twentieth
Century
Your subject librarian is
Joe
Fernandez
- Use relevant online databases
Use lists of references in books and journal
articles
Contact your
subject librarian if you need assistance
Reference Resources
Online Databases
Use the following databases to find resources about your topic
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OneSearch - get an overview of available resources; many in
full text
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Abstracts in Anthropology -
coverage of anthropological scholarship in
all its subfields
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AnthroSource - for scholarly articles on a range of topics,
many in full text
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JSTOR
- archive of scholarly journal articles
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eHRAF
- online resource of cultural and social life
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Project Muse - full-text articles from over 220 journals
from 37 scholarly publishers
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Google Scholar - full-text library-licensed resources
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Academic Search Complete - limit search to scholarly
peer-reviewed articles
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Credo Reference - encyclopedias, dictionaries, handbooks
Proquest Dissertations & Theses
- many in full text
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WorldCat
- database to locate resources in other
libraries
- URSUS - electronic and
print books as well as to locate journals
To limit your search results to ebooks, click the Modify Search
tab and choose Material Type "EBOOK"
- Digital
Commons - works by academic scholars
Ebook Collections
RefWorks
RefWorks is a citation management tool that allows you to
- Create lists of citations of resources from your research.
- Insert citations in your paper from your lists of citations
- Create a list of references at the end of your paper
RefWorks Guide
Created by: Joe Fernandez |
Revised:
12/21/2012