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Course Research Guide for HIST 194-01: The Sacred and the Sword

 


Research & Computing Help

Research Help

 
  • What? Librarians will help with research questions related to choosing a research topic or question, finding background information, choosing and searching within Library catalogs and subscription resources, finding books and articles at Macalester, requesting materials from other libraries, finding statistics, evaluating research resources, etc.

  • When? Monday-Thursday 8am-9pm, Friday 8am-4:30pm, Saturday 1pm-5pm, Sunday 1pm-9pm. Librarians can also help through email, consultation sessions, and chat. See More Help in this section for additional information about these types of help.

  • Where? The Reference Desk is located just inside the main doors of the Library and to your right.

  • More Help

    Beth Hillemann
Reference & Instruction Librarian
hillemann@macalester.edu
(651) 696-6704
   
 

Computing Help

 
  • What? CIT (Computing and Information Technology) staff members and student employees will help you with questions related to computer hardware and software, the network, email, printing, passwords and online accounts, etc.

  • When? Monday-Thursday 8am-10pm, Friday 8am-4pm, Sunday 4pm-10pm.

  • Where? The Computing Help Desk office is located in the Humanities Building, Room 310.

  • More Help

    • Find more information and help on the Computing Help Desk Web page.

    • Call the CIT (Computing & Information Technology) Computing Help Desk at x6525 [Off Campus (651) 696-6525] to speak directly to a consultant or leave a message.

    • Email the Computing Help Desk to report a problem or ask a question.

    • Use CIT Documentation, instructional handouts explaining systems and software, for help with computer, application, program, and network questions.


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Reference Resources

  • What? Reference materials include resources like dictionaries, encyclopedias, atlases, almanacs, handbooks, statistical materials, etc.

  • When? Use resources in the Reference Collection to find background information on your topic area when you start your research projects.

  • Where? Reference Collection Library Map. Use the CLICnet Catalog to search for resources in the Reference Collection. Print books are shelved under Library of Congress Call Numbers, including both letters and numbers, based on their subject matter.


 

Selected Reference Resources for this Course

 
CHRONOLOGY OF WORLD HISTORY (REF D11.M39 1999) Santa Barbara, ABC-CLIO, 1999. 4 vols.
Each volume covers a different period of time (e.g. volume 4 is 1901-1998: The Modern World). Each year (or time period) includes a section on politics, economics, science and technology, arts and ideas and society.
 
ENCYCLOPEDIA OF AFRICA SOUTH OF THE SAHARA (REF DT351 .E53 1997)
John Middleton, ed. N.Y.: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1997. 4 vols.
Articles, written by scholars, on every aspect of Africa south of the Sahara. References included
 
ENCYCLOPEDA OF CONTEMPORARY LATIN AMERICAN AND CARIBBEAN CULTURES (REF F1406 .E515 2000) Daniel Balderston, Mike Gonzalez and Ana M. Lopez, eds. 3 vols. New York: Routledge, 2000
Encyclopedia-style articles written by scholars in the field. Some entries contain lists for further reading, others do not. Subject index is included in the third volume.
 
ENCYCLOPEDIA OF GLOBAL CHANGE: Environmental Change and Human Society (REF GE149 .E47 2002)Andrew S. Goudie (ed) Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2002. 2 vols.
Encyclopedia coverage of the study of human-based environmental changes, with an emphasis on the twentieth-century and current and potential changes. The essays are on such topics as: "Climate Impacts", "Human Health" and much more.
 
ENCYCLOPEDIA OF HUMAN RIGHTS (REF JC571 .E67 1991) This is an older source but it covers the history of "human rights" along with countries, organizations, and declarations in connection with the concept. The information contained here can be updated with current news sources and by publications such as the "Amnesty Interntional Report 2003" (which can be found at: REF JC571 .A45 2003).
 

ENCYCLOPEDIA OF POLITICS AND RELIGION (REF BL 65 .P7 E53 1998) Robert Wuthnow (ed.) Washington, D.C.: Congressional Quarterly, Inc., 1998. 2 volumes.
Lengthy essays on ideas, people and movements in religion and politics. For example, see the essay on Violence which includes sections on: "Violence and the Millennium" and "How Religion Legitimizes Violence". All major religions are included, and bibliographies are attached to each essay. A subject index is included in the second volume.

 
ENCYCLOPEDA OF THE MODERN MIDDLE EAST (REF DS43 E53 1996) Reeva S. Simon, Philip Mattar, Richard W. Bulliet (eds.) New York: Macmillan, 1996. 4 volumes.
This covers the people, countries, movements and ideas of the modern Middle East. Each entry is written by a scholar, with a bibliography attached for further study. A subject index is included in volume 4.
 
ENCYCLOPEDIA OF THE STATELESS NATIONS: Ethnic and National Groups Around the World (REF D860 .M56 2002) James Minahan (ed.), Westport, Conn: Greenwood Press, 2002. 4 volumes.
Alphabetically arranged by ethnic group, this covers a group's history, location, population and culture. Each essay includes a bibliography. A topical index is included in volume 4.
 
INTERNATIONAL ENCYCLOPEDIA OF THE SOCIAL & BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES (REF H41 .I58 2001)
Neil J. Smelser, Paul B. Baltes (eds.). Oxford: Elsevier Science, Ltd., 2001. 26 vols.
Comprehensive subject encyclopedia on social and behavioral sciences, including history, politics, religion, and development. Contains in-depth articles, written by scholars, with lengthy bibliographies for each topic. Volume 26 is a subject index to the set.
 
OXFORD ENCYCLOPEDA OF THE MODERN ISLAMIC WORLD (REF DS35.53 O95 1995) John L. Esposito (ed.) Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1995. 4 volumes.
Covers the history, politics, people, and culture of the Islamic world. Detailed bibliographies are included with the entries.
 

Oxford Reference Online

All Electronic Fulltext Resource Electronic Resource Coverage: Current | Search Help | Title List

Discipline/Topic Areas: Multidisciplinary (Arts & Humanities, Social Sciences, Sciences)
Resource Type:
Electronic Reference Resource (Subscription)
Publisher/Vendor:
Oxford University Press
Description: Resource of reference materials including about 100 dictionary, language reference, and subject reference works published by Oxford University Press. Provides database-wide searching, subject searching across sources, and individual title searching. Companions to world history are included.

 
RELIGIONS OF THE WORLD: A Comprehensive Encyclopedia of Beliefs and Practices (REF BL80.3 R45 2002) J. Gordon Melton, Martin Baumann (eds.) Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO, 2002.
Scholarly essays covering various religions, religious denominations, countries and cultures. Further readings are included. Some statistics are included.
 
WORLD BIBLIOGRAPHICAL SERIES (Check area: REF D-F)
This series provides an annotated bibliography for individual countries covering such topics as politics, the economy, culture, social organizaiton and much more. We have bibliographies for most countries of the world.
 

New Resource Xreferplus

All Electronic Fulltext Resource Electronic Resource Coverage: Current | Search Help | Title List

Discipline/Topic Areas: Multidisciplinary (Arts & Humanities, Social Sciences, Sciences)
Resource Type:
Electronic Reference Resource (Subscription)
Publisher/Vendor:
Xrefer
Description: Resource of reference materials providing access to about 150 online reference books including encyclopedias, dictionaries, thesauri and books of quotations from a variety of publishers. Covers both general reference and subject-specific reference titles for a variety of disciplines. Allows cross-referencing across different books and provides a unique, graphics-based Research Mapper for topic exploration.


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Statistical Resources

  • What? Use statistics to support your research question. Be specific about the type of statistics you seek. Keep in mind that the more variables involved (e.g. statistics for multiple countries, statistics for multiple ethnic groups, statistics covering a long period of time, etc.) the more complex your search may be.

  • When? Finding statistics can be a complex and lengthy process. Start searching for statistics as soon as possible if you know that you will need them for your research.

  • Where? Use the CLICnet Catalog to search for resources in the Reference Collection or ask a Librarian to help you find relevant Reference resources to help you with your research. Sometimes statistical information is available via the Internet.
 

Selected Statistical Resources for this Course

 
RELIGIOUS CULTURES OF THE WORLD: A Statistical Reference (REF BL 85 .P325 1997) Philip M. Parker. Westport, Conn: Greenwood Press, 1997.
This includes statistics on religions and religious cultures around the world. It also provides comparisons across cultures in such areas as land resources, demography, and climatic resources.
 
STATISTICAL YEARBOOK (REF HA12.5 U36)
New York: United Nations, 1948-
An annual publication, this resource provides a summary of socio-economic information for all countries of the world. The tables are arranged by broad subject area and provide data for a range of years. Environmental data is included.
 
STATISTICAL ABSTRACT OF THE UNITED STATES, annual (REF HA202)
Produced by the U.S. Bureau of the Census, this covers social, political and economic statistics, abstracted from original sources. It is very useful in helping to track down sources for statistics in the United States. Older editions of this are in the main collection of the library. A web version is available, beginning with the year 1995.


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Finding Books & More: Catalogs

  • What? A catalog is a record of items and materials owned, or subscribed to, by a particular library or group of libraries. Here at Macalester our online catalog is called CLICnet.

  • When? Catalogs are the primary research tool to use when you need to find books. A catalog will allow you to search by the title or author of an item and also provide you with different ways to find research materials by topic.

  • Where? Print books are shelved under Library of Congress Call Numbers, including both letters and numbers, based on their subject matter. See the Library's Locating Books at Macalester Web page for more information.


    • CLICnet - Books and other materials owned by Macalester's Library

    • MNCAT - Books and other materials owned by the University of Minnesota



    What if I want a book that is not available at Macalester?

    If the book is available at another school in the CLICnet Catalog: Use the red "Request" button that appears in the catalog near the top of the page in the record for the item.

    If the book is NOT available in the CLICnet Catalog: Submit an Interlibrary Loan request. Please see the Library's Interlibrary Loan - Borrowing Policy Web page for more information.

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Finding Articles & More : Indexes & Electronic Collections

  • What? Indexes are subscription databases, or a set of print volumes, that provide information about research materials by subject. Many indexes are multidisciplinary in nature, containing research information covering a variety of disciplines. The Library pays for Macalester community members to have access to these packages.

  • When? Use indexes when you need to find information about articles in journals, magazines, newspapers, and reference sources for you research projects. Many of these resources also include information about other research materials such as books, book chapters, government publications, working papers, conference proceedings, Web sites, statistical resources, etc.

  • Where? The fulltext of an article is sometimes available in a particular online index or we may subscribe to the print version of a journal you need. Use the Journal Finder Catalog to determine if the Library subscribes to a particular journal or other periodical either online or in print in the Library.




    What if I want an article that is not available in an online or print journal at Macalester?

    If the article is not available in print or online journal at Macalester: Submit an Interlibrary Loan request. Please see the Library's Interlibrary Loan - Borrowing Policy Web page for more information.

 

Selected Indexes & Electronic Collections for this Course

 

New Resource Academic Search Premier Electronic Library of Minnesota Resource

Partial Electronic Fulltext Resource Electronic Resource SFX Enabled Resource Coverage: 1975 - | Title List

Discipline/Topic Areas: Multidisciplinary (Arts & Humanities, Social Sciences, Sciences)
Resource Type:
Electronic Index (Subscription)
Publisher/Vendor Information: EBSCOhost, EBSCO Publishing
Description: Provides full text for nearly 4,600 scholarly publications, including full text for more than 3,500 peer-reviewed journals. Coverage spans virtually every area of academic study and offers information dating as far back as 1975.

 

Alternative Press Index (AltPressIndex)

No Electronic Fulltext Available Electronic Resource SFX Enabled Resource

Coverage: 1991 - | Search Help

Discipline/Topic Areas: Multidisciplinary (Arts & Humanities, Social Sciences)
Resource Type:
Electronic Index (Subscription)
Publisher/Vendor Information: Alternative Press Center, OCLC FirstSearch
Description: International and interdisciplinary database that indexes periodicals covering cultural, economic, political and social change. Includes citation information for nearly 300 alternative, radical and left periodicals, newspapers, and magazines. Abstracts are also provided for selected research journals.

 

America: History & Life

No Electronic Fulltext Available Electronic Resource SFX Enabled Resource

Coverage: 1964 -

Discipline/Topic Areas: African American Studies, American Studies, History
Resource Type: Electronic Index (Subscription)
Publisher/Vendor Information: ABC-CLIO
Description: Indexes articles from journals, books, and dissertations in the area of American and Canadian history from prehistory to the present. Covers over 2,000 journals published worldwide.

 

ATLA Religion Database + ATLAS

Partial Electronic Fulltext Resource Electronic Resource SFX Enabled Resource

Coverage: 1949 - | Search Help | Title List

Discipline/Topic Areas: Philosophy, Religion
Resource Type: Electronic Index (Subscription)
Publisher/Vendor Information: American Theological Library Association, Cambridge Scientific Abstracts
Description: Premier index to journal articles, book reviews, and collections of essays in all scholarly fields of religion. Covers articles written in 36 languages. ATLAS, included within the ATLA database, is an online collection of major religion and theology journals selected by leading religion scholars and theologians.

 

GEOBASE (GEOBASE)

No Electronic Fulltext Available Electronic Resource SFX Enabled Resource

Coverage: 1980 - | Search Help

Discipline/Topic Areas: Environmental Science, Geography, Geology
Resource Type:
Electronic Index (Subscription)
Publisher/Vendor:
OCLC FirstSearch
Description: International index to the literature of geology, geography and ecology. Coverage includes journals, books, monographs, conference proceedings, and reports.

 

Historical Abstracts

No Electronic Fulltext Available Electronic Resource SFX Enabled Resource

Coverage: 1954 -

Discipline/Topic Areas: History, International Studies, Humanities & Cultural Studies
Resource Type:
Electronic Index (Subscription)
Publisher/Vendor:
ABC-CLIO
Description: Index to journal articles in the area of world history. Covers topics from 1450-present and currently includes over 2,000 journals published throughout the world. The U.S. and Canada are excluded from coverage, but are included in the America History and Life database.

 

JSTOR

All Electronic Fulltext Resource Electronic Resource SFX Enabled Resource

Coverage: Date Varies | Search Help | Title List

Discipline/Topic Areas: Multidisciplinary (Arts & Humanities, Social Sciences, Sciences)
Resource Type:
Ejournal Collection (Subscription)
Publisher/Vendor:
JSTOR
Description: Large collection of core scholarly journals in the arts and humanities, social sciences, and sciences. Fulltext back to their date of first publication to within the current 2-5 years.

 

LexisNexis Academic

Partial Electronic Fulltext Resource Electronic Resource Coverage: Date Varies | Search Help | Title List

Discipline/Topic Areas: Multidisciplinary (Arts & Humanities, Social Sciences, Sciences)
Resource Type:
Electronic Index (Subscription)
Publisher/Vendor:
LexisNexis
Description: Fulltext articles from newspapers, trade magazines, legal resources, medical resources, and several reference sources. This is good for current news.

 

Worldwide Political Science Abstracts

No Electronic Fulltext Available Electronic Resource SFX Enabled Resource

Coverage: 1975 - | Search Help | Title List

Discipline/Topic Areas: International Studies, Political Science
Resource Type:
Electronic Index (Subscription)
Publisher/Vendor:
Cambridge Scientific Abstracts (CSA)
Description: Covers over 1000 journals that cover political science related fields including law, public administration/policy, and international relations.


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Web Research

  • What? The Internet is used to access information stored in files or documents on another computer. When you use the Internet, you retrieve documents, view images, programs, animation, and video, listen to sound files, speak and hear voice, via the World Wide Web. (From the UC Berkeley Library Web site)

  • When? Use the Web to start your research. Like Reference Collection resources, Websites can help with finding background information for your research project.

  • Where? Use a Web browser like Mozilla, Internet Explorer, Safari, Netscape, Avant, or Opera to access information via the Internet. No single search engine can claim to even come close to searching the entire Web. For best results, use multiple search engines.


    • Google - A great search engine to start with when surfing and searching on the Web.

    • Search Engine Watch - Access additional search engines. Also find information and reviews about these search engines.


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Evaluating Research Materials

Evaluating research materials involves analyzing a resource to determine its usefulness and appropriateness with respect to your research project. Evaluation is important during all phases of a research project. You must select the best and most appropriate resources for your research.

Criteria to Consider When Evaluating Research Materials:

  • Accuracy

  • Author(s) or Creating Body

  • Authority

  • Bias or Point of View

  • Coverage

  • Criticism or Reviews

  • Currency or Date of Publication
  • Edition or Revision

  • Intended Audience

  • Level of Scholarship

  • Organization, Structure, and Design

  • Purpose or Function

  • Scope

  • Type of Material

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Borrowing Materials & Interlibrary Loan

  • What? Interlibary Loan, or ILL, is a DeWitt Wallace Library service that allows current Macalester students, staff, and faculty to request materials not available at Macalester.

  • When? If Macalester does not own, or subscribe to, the research material you need, you can ask the Library to try and borrow the item from another Library in the area.

  • Where? The Library uses a system called ILLiad that allows you to place requests for materials and track the status of these requested materials.



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Citing Your Resources

  • What? Giving credit to the ideas of other scholars when you use their work or research in developing your own project.

  • When? You must cite a resource whenever you quote, paraphrase, summarize, or otherwise refer to the work of another.

  • Where? Citing a source usually includes parenthetical documentation or use of a footnote within the text of your project as well as creating a works cited reference list at the end of your project using a specific citation style. See the Library's Citing Resources Guide Web page for more information.


    • RefWorks - Service that allows you to download, organize, annotate, and search citations you find during your research as well as create in-text citations and works cited bibliographies for your papers.

Common Citation Style Manuals

Chicago Manual of Style
Chicago : The Press, 1982-
MAC Ref Z253 .U69 2003

MLA Handbook for Writers of Research Papers
Joseph Gibaldi. New York : Modern Language Association of America, 2003.
MAC Ref LB2369 .G53 2003

Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association
Washington, DC : American Psychological Association, c2001.
MAC Ref BF76.7 .P83 2001


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