Title: Coloured cards
1Coloured cards
- If you find a coloured card on your seat please
hold onto it. - We will be asking you to read out the question
written on the card. - If you do not feel comfortable reading it aloud,
please pass the card to another member of the
group.
2Finding resources for your History dissertation
- Richard Pears Suzie Kitchin
3Outcomes
- After this session you will be able to
- identify a range of secondary and online sources
- select the most appropriate sources for your
subject - search efficiently using catalogues and
bibliographical databases
4- There arent many books in the library that look
relevant. - How can I find out what else has been published?
5Wider printed resources
- Other catalogues
- COPAC
- Public and University libraries
- Bibliographies
- Printed
- Online e.g. Historical Abstracts , Royal
Historical Bibliography - Document Delivery Service
6Ive found lots of books on the catalogue but
havent time to read them until the summer. Have
I wasted my time searching for them?
7Library catalogue
- Catalogue can export records Email/Save
- Reading history on your record
- Dont forget reserves and recalls apply over the
vacation - Not all material on open shelves or on level 4 of
Main Library e.g. store, local collection,
pamphlets in store
8Ive got an idea what Id like to do my
dissertation on but can only find 2 things on the
catalogue. How can I find out if Im missing
relevant titles?
9Effective searches (1)
- Keywords and synonyms garden architecture,
ornament, landscape - Truncation soci will find social, society,
societal - Wildcards behavio?r will find British and US
English spellings - Adjacency and Proximity New Economic Policy
WITHIN 5 Bukharin
10Effective searches (2)
- Subject headings Habsburg, House of Courts and
courtiers -- Austria Vienna (Austria) -- Social
life and customs Austria -- Politics and
government -- 16th century - Classmarks and browse shelves 943.603
11Scope of research
- Define research area people, period, place
- Focus politics, society, religion, economics
- Information facts, theories, historiography,
data, images, artefacts
12How did the increase in media affect the popular
view of colonialism in Sudan?
Sudan
Africa
Khartoum
OR
OR
AND
media
broadcast
news
AND
colonial
imperial
govern
Also use AND NOT
13Ive found some interesting book titles but need
to know what else has been published on this
subject. Where should I start?
14Bibliographic Databases
- Historical Abstracts
- International Bibliography of Social Sciences
(IBSS) - First Search
- Web of Knowledge
- Check for access
15- Im fed up finding interesting journal articles
that we dont subscribe to. Where can I get hold
of full-text articles?
16Full-text databases
- JStor - general
- Patrologia Latina - mediaeval
- Mass Observation - late modern
- Blackwell reference
- Dictionary of national Biography
- Primary resources
17Cant I just use Google Scholar? I know I can get
whole books and articles there.
18Internet
- Need to be critical
- Use gateways for pre-evaluated web resources e.g.
Intute - Tutorials e.g. Internet for Historians
- Specific resources Papers of the American
Presidency Bibliotheque Nationale
19All my results are out of date the most recent
are from the early 1990s. How can I keep
up-to-date?
20Current awareness
- Table of contents alerts
- Zetoc
- RSS
- Conferences
- Theses
- Save searches on databases to re-run at later date
21Ive found some documents in an archive in York
but can I get hold of primary material online to
carry on my research while in Durham?
22Archives
- Check the ASC catalogue
- Access to Archives (A2A)
- Maps e.g. Historic Digimap
- Collections e.g. Nineteenth Century House of
Commons Papers - Microform e.g. State Papers
23Id like to analyse media representations of an
historical event. Do I have to go to each
newspapers website to view their archive?
24News sources
- Times Online Digital Archive 1785-1985
- British newspapers 1600-1900
- Infotrac all major broadsheets from mid 80s and
90s - Nexis UK - recent news from global and local
sources - Microform for historical local papers
25I know Durham has got a lot of rare books but not
all that I need. Do I have to travel to get
access to such unique resources?
26Rare books
- Early English Books Online (EEBO) 1475-1700
- Eighteenth Century Collections Online (ECCO)
- British Periodicals 160 titles from 17th-20thC
- Contemporary journals e.g. Internet Library of
Early Journals
27Id like to research the local history of
Manchester over the summer. How will that work
when Im writing up here in Durham?
28Access
- Off site access always go via the Library web
pages - Visiting other libraries and archives
- check before you go
- ID
- SCONUL Access
- Document Delivery Service
29How will I remember where to go to get access to
all these resources?
30Subject pages
- http//www.dur.ac.uk/library/history/
- Links to resources
- Contact details
- Training material
31- I havent started my research yet. What happens
when Ive forgotten all this in six months time?
32Assistance
- Enquiries Desk at Main Library and service point
and ASC at Palace Green - Online enquiry service
- http//www.dur.ac.uk/library/use/enquiries.htm
- Academic Support Team
- Richard Pears
- richard.pears_at_durham.ac.uk 0191 3342970
- Suzie Kitchin
- suzie.kitchin_at_durham.ac.uk 0191 3342975
33Thanks!
- Any questions?
- Please fill in feedback form before you leave