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HIST 083S: Disasters In America

 

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Eric Novotny
Title: Acting Head Arts and Humanities


 

Arts & Humanities Library
W321 Pattee Library
Penn State University
814-865-1014

Services for History Researchers

Course Info

Course Name:
  HIST 083S: Disasters In America
Semester:
  Fall
Campus:
  University Park (UP)
Instructor:
  

Books

Reference Books

Start by consulting a reference book for a brief overview of historical people, places, and events. They will help you identify key articles and books, and supply important background information.

 

Locating Books

Find Books (Research Guide)

  • To find materials at Penn State use the library’s catalog, The CAT. Use “I Want it” to request items from other campuses. Use WorldCat to search for materials in libraries worldwide. Use the “Request via ILL” link in WorldCAT to have items delivered to you.

Book Reviews (Research Guide)

Statistics

Articles

America: History & Life (use to find what historians have written about your topic)

HAPI: Hispanic American Periodicals (use to find material about Hispanics in the U.S.)

History of Science, Technology & Medicine (for historical analysis of scientific topics)

International Index to Black Periodicals Full Text (key publications in Black Studies)

JSTOR (full-text of many early academic journals, including key science titles)

PubMed (Medline) 1966-present  (main database for locating articles in medical journals).
Also PubMed Central, a free digital archive

Women’s Studies International (use to find articles and other publications on women)

News Databases

18th, 19th, and early 20th Century News Databases

Use the British Periodicals and Times of London databases if you want a British perspective on your topic.

News Sources

20th Century News Sources

Gov't Publications & Documents

Print copies are located in the Social Sciences Library. Many are online. If you can’t find what you need ASK a librarian for HELP!

Congressional Debate can be found in several places depending on the year you need.

Lexis Nexis Congressional (Congressional Hearings and U.S. Serial Set) (Large collection of congressional materials.)  Documents not online can be found in the Social Sciences Library.

Executive Branch Documents can often be found in The CAT. Search by keyword or try using the agency as Author (e.g., Homeland Security). Many early documents are NOT in The CAT.