HST 201 World War I and the Middle East. Fall 2013 Michael Unsworth History Librarian
WHY YOU ARE HERE Research paper =
OUTLINE Decoding citations Retrieving Materials Team Project Finding Quick/Background Info Using the Online Catalog Finding Articles Locating Bibliographies Locating Primary Sources Questions
RETRIEVING MATERIAL
MELCAT
14 Digit ID Number
MELCAT
WORLDCAT
ILLIAD
IT’S ACTIVE LEARNING TIME!!! YOUR TEAM HAS FIVE (5) MINUTES YOU CAN USE ANY RESOURCE, INCLUDING WIKIPEDIA (except when specified otherwise)
QUICK/BACKGROUND INFORMATION
A brief description (2 paragraphs to 3 pages) about the Mandate System except Wikipedia
Getting Articles From Other Libraries
ArticleReach Form
Using the Online Catalog
Books about the Siege of Kut
SCHOLARLY ARTICLES Authors are authorities in their fields. Articles are written for other researchers or for serious students of the subject. Individual issues have little or no advertising. Articles are usually reports of scholarly research. Illustrations usually take the form of charts and graphs. Articles use formal language or the jargon of the discipline. Articles must go through a peer-review or refereed process (review by two or more experts before being approved for publication). Authors cite their sources in endnotes, footnotes, or bibliographies.
FINDING SCHOLARLY ARTICLES
INDEXES THAT LIST SCHOLARLY HISTORY ARTICLES: U.S.A. AND CANADA EVERY OTHER PLACE FROM 1450 ONWARDS
A scholarly article about the Arab Revolt
BIBLIOGRAPHIES “…the compiler of a BIBLIOGRAPHY acts as a scholarly research assistant, providing a summary of what is available in one easy-to-use guide.” Meyer, Jack Allen. An annotated bibliography of the Napoleonic era: recent publications, (New York : Greenwood Press, 1987): xi.
Bibliography on World War One that has resources on the Middle East. It can not deal with a military operation. Get citations for a book and a journal article
FROM A BOOK
TABLE OF CONTENTS
INDEX
PRIMARY SOURCES: Definition “…items that are directly associated with their producer or user and the time period in which they were created. Examples, include diaries, newspapers articles, government documents, photographs, oral interviews, and news broadcasts.” SOURCE: Presnell, Jenny L. The information-literate historian : a guide to research for history students (New York : Oxford University Press, 2007): 93.
CAUTION: MEMOIRS
Books or journals by the British Foreign Office dealing with the First World War. Prefer to have been written before Bonus: find one dealing with the Middle East.
PRIMARY SOURCE ABOUT THE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE
SOURCES USED IN A WORK
sourcesmanuscripts archivesnotebooks, sketchbooks, etc. archival resourcespersonal narratives, American [Chinese, Finnish] correspondencepersonnel records diariesrecords and correspondence
An article from a newspaper written between 1909 and 1923 about the Young Turks’ reforms
QUESTIONS
What are you not quite clear about from today’s session; what is muddy in your head?
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