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Finding Books

Reference sources can often be a first place to go when beginning research on a topic. FLITE subscribes to many online history reference books and has many more print versions in the building. Remember that while print Reference books can't be checked out, you are welcome to use them within the library and to make photocopies of relevant material. Print reference books are on the first floor of FLITE.

For books in the circulating collection (Main Stacks), use the Online Catalog. Try Keyword searches to ascertain which Subject Headings are appropriate for your topic; you can click on Subject Headings from individual book records or redo the search as a Subject search.

Finding Articles from Library Databases

Academic OneFile
A large database with broad subject coverage, including history, containing many full-text resources.

Biography Reference Bank
Biography Reference Bank includes full-text biographical information on over 500,000 people from antiquity to the present. Thousands of images and article citations are available as well.

For information on using Biography Reference Bank, click on Help at the top of the Biography Reference Bank homepage.

JSTOR
JSTOR is a multidisciplinary database which contains the full-text of articles from core journals in several academic disciplines. Coverage is from each journal's first issue and continues through 2-5 years from the most recently published issues. 73 History journals are included in JSTOR.

*Click here to learn about using JSTOR.

Project MUSE
A partnership of several non-profit publishers, Project Muse offers full-text articles from over 250 journals. Full-text coverage for each journal varies but usually starts in the mid- to late- 1990s. Journals in Muse encompass the social sciences, humanities, and the arts; specific fields covered by Muse include history.

*Click here to learn about using Project Muse.

Off-Campus Access

For information on accessing databases from off-campus, click here. If you are a Distance Education student, see our Distance Education Library Services page.

Citing Sources

Whenever you are quoting or using information from a source, you must credit or cite that source. Failure to do so is plagiarism which can lead to expulsion from the University.

Chicago Citation Guide
An online version of FLITE's quick guide for Chicago style citations.


Contact: Paul Kammerdiner / Email / Phone: 231-591-3037 / Office: FLITE 331

Don't forget, you are welcome to come to the Oval Information Desk and ask for help any time. You can also call us 231-591-3602 or chat with us.

Last update: September 21, 2009





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