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1. Get Organized!
Before you begin your research follow these crucial steps:
Plan your time wisely. Try the OWHL's Planning
Assignment Calculator (adapted from the University of Minnesota’s
QuickStudy: Library Research Guide). This tool will help you set deadlines
for yourself so that you can complete the entire project on time.
2. Gather Information
Definitions of frequently confused concepts are just a
click away: Helpful Explanations.
There is no one perfect source. The best source for you
depends on your particular information need. This discussion of Choosing
the Right Sources can save you time by helping you to match your information
need with one or more source types.
Don’t forget to capture the information you will
need for your bibliography the first time you use each source. Use these
handy forms for
collecting all the data elements you will need.
Here's a list of selected specialized reference books
(available in the Garver Room) you may want to consider:
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103 En1 |
Encyclopedia
of Philosophy |
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291 En 33 |
Encyclopedia
of Religion |
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297 G46c |
New
Encyclopedia of Islam |
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305.8 W88 |
Worldmark
Encyclopedia of Cultures and Daily Life |
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306 Il6 |
Illustrated
History of Mankind, vol. 11 & 16 |
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355.09 K82d |
Dictionary
of Wars |
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382 En32no |
Encyclopedia
of World Trade |
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509 Sci27 |
Science
and Its Times 700-1449 |
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610 C14 |
Cambridge
World History of Human Disease |
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614.4 En19 |
Encyclopedia
of Plague and Pestilence |
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902 L26b |
Encyclopedia
of World History |
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904 Eg 3d |
Dictionary
of Battles |
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909 R54L |
Illustrated
History of the World vol. 4 |
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909.07 D54 |
Dictionary
of the Middle Ages |
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909.07 H62n |
Historical
Atlas of the Islamic World |
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909.07 M43a |
Atlas
of the Medieval World |
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909.07 T67 |
Trade,
Travel, and Exploration in the Middle Ages |
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909.09 Is4e |
Islamic
World: Past and Present |
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911 C73 |
Complete
Atlas of World History vol. 2 |
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947 P28e |
Encyclopedia
of Russian History |
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950 En3 |
Encyclopedia
of Asian History |
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951 C14 |
Cambridge
Encyclopedia of China |
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951.7 At 93en |
Encyclopedia
of Mongolia and the Mongol Empire |
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952 K82 |
Kodansha
Encyclopedia of Japan |
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954 C14 |
Cambridge
Encyclopedia of India |
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956 C14 |
Cambridge
Encyclopedia of the Middle East and North Africa |
The reference books will give you an overview
of your subject; check the bibliographies for further information.
Remember
to use cross references, indexes, and tables of contents to help you locate
information
Desk Reserve Books / Catalog:
To
see the materials on desk reserves please CLICK
HERE , and then search for History 100. |
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a library catalog if you have a title or subject in mind. Plan ahead
as books that are requested from NOBLE libraries take about 3 days
to arrive and books from outside of our consortium can take more than
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Finding Journal Articles:
| OWHL Subscription Database(s)
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A
TO Z LIST OF DATABASES
Britannica Online An electronic
version of the Encyclopedia Britannica. Use this site for overviews
of your topic.
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With any source, remember to look at it critically. Check
out Evaluating the Sources
for more information.
3. Use the Information
Now that you’ve found your resource material, follow
these steps to get the most out it.
As you work, remember to create a bibliography
or works cited page using the citation style specified by your
teacher for this assignment: Turabian
style. Additionally,
you may try REFWORKS to create and produce your bibliography in
Turabian style. Click
here to go to REFWORKS. Note: REFWORKS can only be used from
on-campus computers.
The
first time you access this product you will have to create a personal
account. Then track all of your research needs with this one source!
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For more information, go the citing
your sources section of the library's homepage
The next step is to bring structure to your notes by creating an outline.
You’ve now reached the stage where you’re ready
to pull everything together into a finished product. Write your paper, prepare your oral
report, put together your PowerPoint presentation. Don’t forget
to proofread!
4. Take time to reflect.
Are you satisfied
with your efforts and outcome? If not, be sure to review this process
thoroughly before your next assignment. Make an appointment with an Instructional
Librarian as soon as you receive your assignment to make sure that you
get off on the right track next time.
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