Title: Doing historical research at Roesch Library
1Doing historical research at Roesch Library
- History 301
- Research Methods Seminar
- Winter, 2002
- Heidi Good, Documents Librarian
- Heidi.good_at_notes.udayton.edu, x94259
2Todays Topics
- Library of Congress subject headings
- Secondary sources
- Historical dictionaries
- Historical encyclopedias
- Subject bibliography
- Historical atlas
- Books
- Scholarly journals
- Scholarly articles
- Dissertations
- Book reviews
3- Subject search
- Crunches Library of Congress subject headings
- You use wrong words, you get nothing
- Keyword search
- Crunches words in subject headings, title,
author, other parts of record - Better chance of finding something, but may not
be relevant
4What is a Library of Congress subject heading?
- Subject heading standardized description
- Given to books from a list of agreed upon ways to
describe material type and/or contents - Any record in the online catalog will have
Library of Congress subject headings labeled
SUBJECTS
5How to locate LoC subject headings
- Option 1
- Use the Library of Congress Subject Headings
book - 5 volumes
- Reference Room Z695 .L695
- Option 2
- Do a subject search in online catalog
6Subject search like using an index at the back of
a book Just as you search phrases here, search by
phrase in online catalog
7But what if a Subject Search yields nothing?Try
a Keyword Search instead
8Part 2 Secondary resources
- Group 1
- Books
- Historical dictionaries
- Historical encyclopedias
- Subject bibliography
- Historical atlas
- Group 2
- Scholarly articles
- Scholarly journals
- Book reviews
- Dissertations
Use online catalog to locate items
Requires other sources
9Books
- To locate books, use the SUBJECT HEADINGS you
have already found - To find titles published AFTER 1985, Limit This
Search
10Historical Dictionaries
- Short factual entries
- Briefly explain words which make up a particular
subjects specialized jargon - Can cover specific events, time periods, people,
or countries - Does not mean Websters Dictionary
11Historical Encyclopedias
- Longer, more analytical entries
- Entries often written by scholars, contain
bibliographies - Provide a good jump-start on a particular topic
- World Book Encyclopedia does not count!
12Locating dictionaries encyclopedias
- To find items in the online catalog, do a WORD
SEARCH - Enter your topic and (dictionar or
encyclopedia) - Asterisk is a truncation symbol--will look for
dictionary or dictionaries, etc.Remember to
include the words and or in search string
13Atlases
- Bound collection of maps
- May depict the evolution of conditions,
- either worldwide or in a specific region,
- over an extended period of time,
- or may deal with a specific event, such as the
Civil War - Conditions may be geo-political, demographic,
environmental
14Locating atlas titles
- To locate items in the online catalog, do a WORD
SEARCH - Enter your topic and (atlas or maps)
- Atlas is not part of a subject heading, but a
word search will find that term
15Subject bibliography
- A bibliography is a list of books and/or articles
on a topic - Can be short found at the end of a journal
article or book chapter - May also be long enough to be a book itself
- For this assignment, need to find a book-length
bibliography
16Locating subject bibliographies
- To locate items in the online catalog, do a
SUBJECT SEARCH - Use Library of Congress Subject Headings
- Look for the subheading bibliography
17Journals, articles book reviews
- Do not recommend online catalog -- use a
specialized index, database - Does not mean Periodical Abstracts!
18History Indexes Databases pagelibrary.udayton.
edu/research/article/dbsubject/pages/history.php
19Specialized indexes
- Can include listings for book chapters,
dissertations, conference proceedings, plus
articles - Created for researchers, so less likely to
contain material of general interest - Scholarly in nature
20What does scholarly mean?
- Scholarly ARTICLES will
- Provide evidence of research footnotes or list
of works cited - Be frequently refereed judged suitable for
publication by other scholars - Contribute additional knowledge to the field
analyze comment about events, do not merely
report events
21What does scholarly mean?
- Scholarly JOURNALS are
- Usually published by academic publishers or by
professional societies - Fairly plain in format--few photographs,
illustrations, advertisements. Mostly charts or
graphs - Focused in purpose--will generally describe their
purpose is to report on original research
22Why the fuss about scholarly?
- You are practicing/working at being scholars
- Journal articles are written by scholars for
other scholars to comment upon - Magazine newspaper articles tend to be written
for general readers, not researchersnot you, the
scholar
23Locating articles
- Use an appropriate database to perform a WORD
search - Limit your options
- Language
- Article Type
- Time Period
- Year (of article publication)
24Locating historical periodical titles
- Find scholarly articles first, then look at the
journal source - Scholarly articles found in scholarly journals,
usually - Verify journals academic standing in Magazines
for Libraries - Reference desk, Z 6941 .M23
- Bonus Nicely annotated
25Locating historical periodical titles
- Option 2 Skip articles search, just use
Magazines for Libraries - Use the History section
- Look for "Aud Ac" (academic) or "Refereed" in
the description to make sure title is scholarly
26Book Reviews
- Online catalog does not list book reviews
- Use these databases instead
- America History Life (U.S. topics)
- Historical Abstracts (non-U.S. topics)
- Humanities Abstracts
- Book Review Index
- All let you limit searches to just book reviews
27Locating book reviews
- To find reviews in a specialized index, do a
BOOK TITLE search - Use drop-down menu next to WORDS IN
- Select Article/Book Title
- Enter book title in search box
- Limit ARTICLE TYPE to Book Review
28- To read the actual review, you will need to
determine if - Its online--Retrieve Full Text
- If library subscribes to the Journal
- HINT Will usually be option 2
29- If Check Availability option grayed out, must
use the online catalog - Open another window (Ctrl N)
- Open online catalog
- Search for Periodical Title
-
- Do not search by Book Title--you already have the
book
30Dissertations
- Cover a variety of topics
- Often represent new approaches new materials
- Heavily documented
- May contain much useful otherwise unavailable
information
31Locating Dissertations
- To find a dissertation title, use online database
Dissertation Abstracts - library.udayton.edu/research/article/alpha.php
- You only have to find the citation, not the
actual dissertation
32Questions?
- My contact numbers
- Email heidi.good_at_notes.udayton.edu
- Call x94270
- Help also available at the Reference Desk
- Librarians on staff Sundays - Thursdays until
10pm - Call us at x94270
- Email us ref_at_udayton.edu