Research & Computing Help
Research Help |
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- 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
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Beth Hillemann
Reference & Instruction Librarian
hillemann @macalester.edu
(651) 696-6704 |
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Computing Help |
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- 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.
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Selected Reference Resources for this Course |
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THE AFRICAN AMERICAN ENCYCLOPEDIA (REF E185 A253 1993)
Michael W. Williams (ed.), New York: Marshall Cavendish, 1993. 6 volumes.
Brief entries on people, topics and events important to African American
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AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY IN THE PRESS, 1851-1899: From the
Coming of the Civil War to the Rise of Jim Crow as Reported and Illustrated
in Selected Newspapers of the Time (REF 185.2 .A25 1996)
Detroit: Gale Research, 1996. 2 volumes.
Arranged chronologically, this includes a brief introduction to each
year, then exerpts and articles from newspapers of the time, including
illustrations. Newspaper, keyword, and illustration indexes are included
at the end of the second volume. |
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THE AMERICAN HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION'S GUIDE TO HISTORICAL
LITERATURE (REF D20 A55 1995)
Mary Beth Norton and Pamela Gerardi (eds.) New York; Oxford: Oxford
University Press, 1995. 2 vols.
Exhaustive bibliography of books and articles written about topics
having to do with American history. |
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THE ANNALS OF AMERICA (REF E173 .A793)
Chicago: Encyclopaedia Britannica, Inc., c1968-
Documents and excerpts from documents from all eras of colonial and
United States History. The emphasis here is on political and "great
men" history. |
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CHRONOLOGY OF AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY: From 1492 to the
Present (REF E185 .H64 1997)
Alton Hornsby, Jr. Detroit: Gale Research, 1997. Second edition.
Arranged chronologically, after an introductory overview, this includes
brief descriptions of events, and important people from an African-American
history perspective. A final section on "Documents of History"
includes excertps from documents important to African-American history.
A subject index is included at the back of the volume. |
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A COMPANION TO AMERICAN THOUGHT (REF
E169.1 C685 1995)
Richard Wightman Fox and James T. Kloppenberg, eds. Cambridge, MA:
Blackwell Publishers, Inc. 1995.
Signed essays on people and topics related to American thought. Each
essay includes references. |
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DICTIONARY OF AFRO-AMERICAN SLAVERY (REF E441 D53 1988)
Randall M. Miller and John David Smith (eds.), Westport, Conn: Greenwood
Press, 1988.
Signed, scholarly essays and entries on topics having to do with slavery.
Selected bibliographies are included with each entry. Index at the
back of the volume. |
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DICTIONARY OF AMERICAN HISTORY (REF E174 D5.2 1976)
New York: Charles Scribern's Sons, 1976. Revised ed. with 2 supplements.
Signed scholarly articles with additional references on topics and
people in American history. Good for a quick overview. |
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DOCUMENTS OF AMERICAN HISTORY (REF E173 .D59 1988)
Excerpts from documents with information on where to find a published
version of the full document. Vol. 1 covers American history to 1898.
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ENCYCLOPEDIA OF AFRICAN-AMERICAN CULTURE AND HISTORY (REF
E185 .E54 1996)
Jack Salzman (General Editor), New York: Macmillan Reference,
1996. 5 volumes, plus supplement.
Signed, scholarly essays on topics and people important to African-American
history. Bibliographies are included for each entry. |
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ENCYCLOPEDIA OF AMERICAN CULTURAL & INTELLECTUAL HISTORY
(REF E169.1 .E624 2004)
Mary Kupiec Cayton and Peter W. Williams (Editors), New York: Charles
Scribner's Sons, 2004. 2 volumes.
A collection of lengthy, scholarly essays on American cultural and
intellectual history. A chronology is included in the first volume.
A sample of topical essays: "The Black Church: Invisible and
Visible", "Slave Culture and Consciousness", "Thought
and Culture in the Free Black Community". Volume 2 includes essays
on ethnic groups, geographical regions, and political and psychological
thought. Each essay includes a lengthy bibliography. |
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ENCYCLOPEDIA OF HISTORIANS & HISTORICAL WRITING. (REF
D14 E53 1999)
Kelly Boyd, Ed. Chicago: Fitzroy Dearborn Publishers,
1999. 2 vols.
A guide to historians and hitorical debates, this encyclopedia contains
three types of essays: essays on individual historians, essays on
nations or geographical regions, and topical essays. Each essay is
signed and includes a bibliography. |
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GALE ENCYCLOPEDIA OF MULTICULTURAL AMERICA: Primary Documents
(REF E184 A1 G15 1999)
Jeffrey Lehman (ed), New York: Gale Research, Inc., 1999. 2 vols.
This contains contain 210 primary documents representing 90 ethnic
groups, from Colonial times to the present. |
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A GLOBAL ENCYCLOPEDIA OF HISTORICAL WRITING (REF D13
G47 1998)
D.R. Woolf, ed. NY: Garland Publishing, Inc. 1998. 2
vols.
This encyclopedia is a good place to start to find overviews of topics
on historians, national or regional historiographies and topical articles
on concepts and approaches to historiography. Articles are signed
and references are included. |
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SLAVERY IN THE SOUTH: A State-by-State History (REF
E441 .j49 2004)
Clayton E. Jewett and John O. Allen, Westport, Conn: Greenwood Press,
2004.
Arranged by state, this surveys the history of slavery in southern
states. References, including web sites, are listed after each state's
entry. The appendices include statistical data by state. Subject index
in the back. |
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UNITED STATES HISTORY; A SELECTIVE GUIDE TO INFORMATION SOURCES
(Ref E178 B57 1994)
Ron Blazek and Anna H. Perrault. Englewood: CO: Libraries Unlimited,
Inc. 1994.
Bibliography of historical resources for researchers. |
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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.
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Selected Statistical Resources for this Course |
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HISTORICAL STATISTICS OF THE UNITED STATES: Colonial Times
to 1970 (REF HA202 A385 1975)
U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, Washington D.C.:
U.S. Government Printing Office, 1975. 2 volumes.
Arranged in broad topics,with an index in the second volume, this
is a compilation of statistical tables from government data. |
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INTERNATIONAL HISTORICAL STATISTICS, 1750-1993:
The Americas (REF HA175 M55
1998)
Tables of statistics focusing on demographics and economics. |
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Finding Books & More: Catalogs
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Finding Articles & More : Indexes & Electronic
Collections
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Selected Indexes & Electronic Collections
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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.
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Discipline/Topic Areas: History
Resource Type: Ebook Collection (Subscription)
Publisher/Vendor: American Council
of Learned Societies (ACLS)
Description: Large collection of Ebooks that
relate to the field of history. Browsing, by book title or author,
is available as well as searching by subject.
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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.
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Discipline/Topic Areas: African American Studies,
American Studies, History, Humanities & Cultural Studies
Resource Type: Etext Collection (Subscription)
Publisher/Vendor Information: Greenwood Electronic
Media
Description: Authoritative collection of WPA
slave narratives on the Web. These are reproductions of the slave
narratives collected by the WPA between 1936-1938. Many of these
publications are also available in print in the library.
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Black
Studies on Disc CD-ROM Reserve Desk E185.5 .B844 (In Library
Use Only)
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Coverage: 1988
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Discipline/Topic Areas: African American Studies,
American Studies, History, Humanities & Cultural Studies
Resource Type: CDROM Index (Subscription)
Publisher/Vendor Information: G.K. Hall
Description: An index to scholarly and popular
black periodicals and to books cataloged by the Schomberg Center.
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Discipline/Topic Areas: Multidisciplinary (Arts
& Humanities, Social Sciences, Sciences)
Resource Type: Electronic Index (Subscription)
Publisher/Vendor: Chadwyck-Healey, ProQuest Information
and Learning
Description: Contains four major historical resources:
Palmer's Index to The Times which covers the period from 1790
to 1905; the Official Index to The Times which takes the coverage
forward from 1906 to 1980; the Historical Index to The New York
Times which covers The New York Times from 1851 to September 1922
. The library owns the complete text of the entire set of New
York Times on microfilm. We also own the London Times on microfilm
covering the years 1788 to 1929.
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Discipline/Topic Areas: History
Resource Type: Ejournal Collection (Subscription)
Publisher/Vendor: American Historical Association, Organization
of American Historians, University of Illinois Press, and the
National Academy Press
Description: Collection of the current issues
of 9 history journals including the Journal of American History
and the American Historical Review. Browsing individual journal
titles and searching the entire History Cooperative collection
are options within this resource.
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Discipline/Topic Areas: African Studies, American
Studies, Geography, History, Humanities & Cultural Studies,
International Studies, Political Science
Resource Type: Electronic Index (Subscription)
Publisher/Vendor: Chadwyck-Healey, ProQuest Information
and Learning
Description: Includes current and retrospective
citations and abstracts from over 150 scholarly and popular journals,
newspapers and newsletters from the United States, Africa and
the Caribbean and full-text coverage of 40 core Black Studies
periodicals from 1998 to the present.
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Discipline/Topic Areas: Multidisciplinary (Arts
& Humanities, Social Sciences, Sciences)
Resource Type: Ejournal Collection (Subscription)
Publisher/Vendor: JSTOR
Description: Large archival 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.
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Discipline/Topic Areas: American Studies, History
Resource Type: Etext Collection (Subscription)
Publisher/Vendor Information: University of Michigan
Libraries, Cornell University Library, Andrew W. Mellon Foundation
Description: Separate digital collections of
primary materials, developed by the libraries at Michigan and
Cornell, documenting American social history from the antebellum
period through reconstruction.
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Discipline/Topic Areas: Multidisciplinary (Arts
& Humanities, Social Sciences)
Resource Type: Electronic Index (Subscription)
Publisher/Vendor: Chadwyck-Healey, ProQuest Information
and Learning
Description: Index to over 4,300 international
journals in the fields of humantities and the social sciences
from the first date of the journal's publication through about
1991.
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Discipline/Topic Areas: Multidisciplinary (Social
Sciences)
Resource Type: Electronic Index (Subscription)
Publisher/Vendor: Thomson ISI, Web of Knowledge
Description: Multidisciplinary database with
searchable author abstracts, covering the journal literature of
the social sciences. It indexes more than 1,725 journals spanning
50 disciplines, as well as covering individually selected, relevant
items from over 3,300 of the world's leading scientific and technical
journals. A feature of this index is the inclusion of all cited
references.
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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.
- Google Scholar
- A new search engine developed by the Google folks. This
targets "scholarly" materials on the web, including
books, articles, PDF documents and other resources. While
it cannot compete with subscription online indexes to scholarly
materials, it is often more useful for scholarly research
than a straight-forward Google search
- Search
Engine Watch - Access additional search engines.
Also find information and reviews about these search engines.
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Selected Web Resources for this Course |
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American
Memory: African-American History
From the Library of Congress, this is a web collection of documents
and audio covering the topic of African-American history. You'll find
fulltext pamphlets here, along with slave narratives, legal documents
and much more. |
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US
History > Slavery in the Yahoo! Directory
Thorough listing of web resouces on the topic of slavery in the the
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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
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- 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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