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Indexes
And Databases
Indexes and databases are tools used to find journal
articles about a particular topic. Indexes and databases
can be useful in finding both secondary and primary
historical research sources. For example, older newspaper
indexes are extremely useful to find contemporary viewpoints
during a particular past event. Some are available only
in print, while others will be electronic and may even
contain the full-text of the article. See our Electronic Resources
page for a complete list of electronic indexes and databases.
America:
History & Life
This database covers U.S. and Canadian history and area
studies, with citations and abstracts of articles appearing
in over 1800 scholarly journals. Also includes citations
for book and media reviews, as well as dissertations.
The database is updated monthly. Coverage is from 1964
through the present. The CLIO Notes collection gives
overviews of each era of American history with chronologies,
summaries and search topics for each era.
Accessible
Archives
This is an archive of full-text American periodicals
and primary documents of the 18th and 19th centuries
of particular interest to researchers in American history.
Currently the titles available in the archive are:
The Liberator 1831-1865
Godey's Lady's Book 1830-1885
The Pennsylvania Gazette 1728-1800
The Charleston Mercury, The New York Herald , Richmond
Enquirer November 1860 - April 1865
African American Newspapers: The 19th Century
The Pennsylvania Genealogical Catalogue: Chester County
1809-1870
The Pennsylvania Newspaper Record: Delaware County 1819-1870
Humanities
E-Book Project
The American Council of Learned Societies provides
this database which is the full-text of both in-print
and out-of-print important books in the humanities, including history.
Due to copyright restrictions, the full-text cannot
be printed or downloaded from the database. Some of
the titles are available for purchase directly from
the publishers through the database.
In
the First Person
An index to diaries, letters, oral histories and personal
narratives covering many subjects, all in the English
language. The sources are repositories and collections
which are available free on the web. Source formats
include text, audio and video files.
Lexis-Nexis
Primary Sources in History
This database offers full-text and images of primary
sources in African American Studies, Presidential Studies
and Women's Studies. Document types include manuscripts,
autobiographies, contemporary accounts, government documents,
photographs and images, case law, chronologies, speeches
and statutes. Secondary source materials include encyclopedic
references and scholarly articles. Searches can be done
by subject term or keywords, or each collection can
be browsed by document type. More information about
the product can be found on the Lexis
Nexis website.
For information on how to cite sources retrieved from
Lexis-Nexis Primary Sources in History, go to Citing
Print and Electronic Sources in Research Papers.
JSTOR
This is an electronic archive of scholarly journals
in a variety of disciplines, which have been digitally
reproduced to provide access to the backfile of each
title. Some titles go back to the 19th century.
JSTOR will not include the last 2-5 years of the journals.
Humanities
Index
Index Area REF AI 3 R492 (1974-2004). This index covers many subjects in the area of the humanities,
including history.
Essay
and General Literature Index
Index Area Ref Z 1011 E752 (1900-2004)
This index cites essays and articles contained in collections of
essays and other works published in the United States,
Great Britain and Canada. Focus is in the humanities and
social sciences.
FirstSearch
(password protected)
FirstSearch is actually a cluster of almost 40 databases
and requires a training session to
access. But the training session is well worth it! Some
of the databases useful to researchers of history include:
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Contemporary Women's Issues
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selected journals, books, reports
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Fact Search
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facts and statistics for topics of current interest
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News Abstracts
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selected modern newspapers
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Periodical Abstracts
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scholarly & popular journals
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EBSCOhost
This is a online service that includes several databases
that offer full text articles from scholarly and popular
periodicals in many subject areas. Academic Search
Premier and MasterFILE Premier are the largest
databases within EBSCOhost that identify articles from
the social sciences, humanities, general science and
more.
Communication
& Mass Media Complete
This is an index to research journals in the areas
of communication and mass media studies. More
information.
Bibliographic Index, 1937-1983
(INDEX AREA Z 1002 B595)
A bibliography is a list of sources on a particular
topic. Thus, this index is quite useful for finding
sources to use for research.
New York Times Index
(INDEX AREA Ref. AI 21 N44)
This is the most useful index for researching older
newspaper articles from this respected U.S. newspaper.
This periodical is also full-text on Lexis-Nexis
Academic , as well as in print and microform in
the library.
NewsBank
This databases provides the full text of the Kansas
City Star (1991-present) and the St. Louis Post-Dispatch
(1988-present), as well as over 500 additional newspapers
in the United States and over 700 newspapers from around
the world.
Readers Guide to Periodical Literature,
1802- 2007
(INDEX AREA AI 3 R48)
Going back to the beginning of the 19th century,
this is a great resource for finding contemporary viewpoints
and reactions to past events.
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