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Research Resources for
History 437 - Britain 1688-1877



Consult a Reference Work

Find books and Articles on Your Topic:
Searching for Books on Your Topic
| Searching for Scholarly Articles on Your Topic |
Looking for More Books and Articles

Locate Primary Source Documents:
Collections of Printed Source Documents
| Collections on Microformat | Collections of Primary Sources Online | Contemporary News and Magazine Articles



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STEP 1
CONSULT A REFERENCE WORK


Reference Books are good places to find out what happened when, look up a statistic, or get a brief overview of historical people, places, and events. They provide overviews of historical topics, refer you to key articles and books, and supply important names, dates, and terms.


Selected Reference Works

Atlas of British Social and Economic History since c. 1700
Call # G1805.A8, Maps Library Reference, Ground Floor Paterno
Also online, search The CAT for the link to the online edition

Britain in the Hanoverian Age, 1741-1837: An Encyclopedia
Call # DA480.B75 1997, Arts & Humanities Reference, 2 nd Floor Pattee

British Diaries: An Annotated Bibliography of British Diaries Written Between 1442 and 1942.
Call # Z2014.D5M3, Arts & Humanities Reference, 2 nd Floor Pattee

British Historical Statistics
Call # HA1134.M58, Business Reference, 3rd Floor Paterno

Handbook of British Chronology
Call # DA34.P6 1986, Arts & Humanities Reference, 2 nd Floor Pattee

Historical Dictionary of the British Empire
Call # DA16.H56, Arts and Humanities Reference, 2 nd Floor Pattee

Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (61 volumes)
Call # DA28.O95 2004, Arts & Humanities Reference, 2 nd Floor Pattee
Also online

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STEP 2
FIND BOOKS AND ARTICLES ON YOUR TOPIC



Searching For Books On Your Topic

Use a Library Catalog to search for materials (books, videos, maps, etc.). You can access the library catalogs listed below by going to Books & More.


Tips for locating published primary sources in The CAT
One way to find collections of published primary sources is to use the Subject Heading “Sources ”. Combine this with a broad topic, e.g. English civil war AND sources to find printed collections of documents. Another approach is to limit your search by date to find items published around the time an event occurred.

Also see the list of resources under Primary Source Collections

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Searching for Scholarly Articles on Your Topic

To find articles on your topic, use an Index . The primary indexes are:

If the article you want is not available online, search The CAT to see if the library has a copy of the journal the article appears in. The CAT will indicate if the library owns the journal, and if so, where it can be located.

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Looking for More Books and Articles?

A BIBLIOGRAPHY is a list of citations (books and articles) on a topic. A few to try

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STEP 3 - LOCATE PRIMARY SOURCE DOCUMENTS

Now that you have read what others have written it is time to research some relevant historical documents. It is likely that you will have some leads from the books and articles you have consulted, but you will also want to discover some sources on your own. Below are some types of historical collections available in the University Libraries.

Collections of Printed Source Documents

Many historical texts can be found by browsing the Call Number Range DA20 (Pattee Stacks Level BA).
Search The CAT for location information for the collections listed below.

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Collections on Microformat

The Library contains many primary source documents in microformat (microfilm, fiche, etc...). Search The CAT to locate a collection listed below.

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Collections of Primary Sources Online

Available from the list of library databases

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Contemporary News and Magazine Articles

Magazine and news articles published shortly after an event can provide a snapshot of contemporary opinion on a topic, revealing current attitudes.

 

Magazine and news articles published shortly after an event can provide a snapshot of contemporary opinion on a topic, revealing current attitudes.

American Periodicals Series, 1741-1900+
Full-text of over 1,000 magazines, some coverage of UK events/topics.

Annual Register (1758-present)
Call # D2 .A7, Pattee Stacks Level BA

Early American Newspapers, 1690-1922
Best online source for colonial and early 19th century newspapers.

Early English Newspapers
Call # FILM 290, use THE CAT to get a list of titles in the collection.

New York Times, 1851-2003

Poole's Index to Periodical Literature (1802-1907)
Call # AI3.P7, Arts & Humanities Index Tables, 2nd Floor Pattee Library

Times of London, Index, 1790-1905
Subject index only, the newspaper is in News and Microforms.

Times of London Digital Archive, 1785-1985

Wellesley Index to Victorian Periodicals, 1824-1900
CD-ROM, ask at the Arts & Humanities Reference Desk, 2nd Floor Pattee Library

See Microfinder for a list of newspapers on microfilm.

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Repeat Steps 1-3 as required


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Questions????

Ask at any Reference Desk, or contact Eric Novotny, ecn1@psu.edu, 814-865-1014, IM: HistoryLibrarian. Office Hours in W321 Pattee: Friday 3-4pm, or by appointment.

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For help or to send comments, email Eric Novotny, Humanities Librarian for History, at ecn1@psu.edu; IM: HistoryLibrarian
last updated: 5/1/08
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