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ANTH 211: Indians of North America Fall 2003 Instructor: Dr. Paul Pacheco Library Instruction Librarian: Kim Hoffman |
Do you know WHAT you're looking at? Deciphering citations
SEARCHING FOR BOOKS
Subject BibliographiesPublished collections of books, journal articles, and other sources focused on a specific topic can be found in Milne Library's reference collection. To locate, search GLOCAT:
keyword/subject AND bibliograph* AND dt ref* GLOCAT Geneseo Libraries' Online Catalog (GLOCAT) will locate materials within Milne Library. WorldCat An international library catalog that will locate books nationally and in other countries. eHRAF A cross-cultural database that contains over 350,000 pages of information on all aspects of cultural and social life. * Use Indians of North America as a subject heading for general searches on Native Americans.* Use the Library of Congress Subject Headings to determine if your tribe name is a subject heading.PRIMARY DOCUMENTS
Document Catalog of Government Publications (currently known as Monthly Catalog) Ref Index Z 1223 .A13 (located on the reference shelves closest to the Information Delivery Services Office) Gale Directory of Publications and Broadcast Media Ready Ref Z 6951 A9 Iroquois Indians: A Documentary History (1600s to the 1920s) Gen Micro Film E99.I7 I68 (located in microfiche cabinets between the TERC and the Serials Dept.) New York Times Index Ref Index AI 21 .N45 (located on the reference shelves closest to the Information Delivery Services Office) Poole's Index to Periodical Literature
1802-1907Ref Index A 13 P66 (located on the reference shelves closest to the Interlibrary Loan Office) Reader's Guide to Periodical Literature, 1901-present Ref Index A I3 R4 (located on the reference shelves closest to the Information Delivery Services Office)
Questions or comments?
E-mail Kim Hoffman at kdhoffman@geneseo.edu.
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