GCSU Library Subject Guide

History

 

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GCSUbulletReference Sources
The Reference Collection, located on the second floor of the GCSU Library, is often the best place to start you research.  Books in the Reference Collection can help you become more familiar with your topic and assist you with identifying keywords and important people.  Bibliographies can help you identify specific articles and books.

Guides to Research

  The American Historical Association's Guide to Historical Literature (Reference Z6201.A54 1995) contains over 27,000 annotated citations from sources published between 1961-1992. Covers pre-history to recent United States history.
  The modern researcher (D13 .B334 1970) is a standard text on historical methodology.
  Reference sources in history : an introductory guide (Reference D20 .F75 2004) is "designed to provide an introduction to the major reference works for all periods of history and for all geographical areas" (Preface).
  Sources of Information for Historical Research (Reference Z6201 .S64 1994): sources are arranged by Library of Congress Classification number. Useful starting point for locating sources that may have been overlooked.

Dictionaries & Encyclopedias

  Dictionary of Historical Terms: A Guide to Main Themes and Events Over 1000 Years of World History (Reference D9 .C67 1990)
  Dictionary of World History (Reference D9 .D53 2000) includes over 20,000 entries, covering time from pre-history to 1970.

Biographical Information

  Abridged Biography & Genealogy Master Index (Reference CT214 .B572 1988) indexes more than 1.6 million biographical sketches from selected sources from the standard Biography and Genealogy Master Index through 1987.
  American National Biography (Reference CT213 .A68 1999)is the successor to the Dictionary of American Biography.
  Dictionary of American Biography (Reference E 176.D563) is the American version of the Dictionary of National Biography. It contains entries on individuals "who have made some significant contribution to American life".
  Dictionary of National Biography (Reference DA28 .D45 1921 vol. 2-21 1901-1960) contains entries on British and Irish men and women "who have achieved any reasonable measure of distinction in any walk of life."



GCSUbulletSubject Headings & Call Numbers
To locate specific titles or subjects, try searching the GCSU Library Catalog.
To browse, try the following call numbers:

C Auxiliary to study of history
CB History of Civilization
CC Archaeology
CS Genealogy
CT Biography

D History: General and Old World
DA Great Britain
DC France
DD Germany
DS Asia
DT Africa
DU Australia

E United States History by period (e.g. Colonial, Civil War)
E 1-150 Discovery and Exploration
E 151-end Rest of the historical periods

F United States Description and history by region (e.g. New England states, Midwest, Pacific states as well as Canada and Latin America)
F 281-295 Georgia History
F 1001-1140 British America and Canada
F 1409.6-1419 Latin America



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 GCSUbulletCiting Sources

Style Manuals

The standard style manuals for History are:

The chicago manual of style (Ready Reference Collection-Reference Desk Z253 .U69 2003)
A manual for writers of research papers, theses, and dissertations : Chicago style for students and researchers / Kate L. Turabian; revised by Wayne C. Booth, Gregory G. Colomb, Joseph M. Williams, and University of Chicago Press editorial staff (Ready Reference Collection-Reference Desk LB2369 .T8 2007)

Web Sites

The Chicago Manual of Style Online: Chicago-Style Citation Quick Guide, provided by the publishers of the style manual, explains the two documentation styles and provides examples of citing common source types.
 Turabian Citation Style Guide, from the University of Georgia Libraries, provides examples of the two documentation styles and provides examples of citing common source types.


 GCSUbulletContact A Librarian
For further assistance, contact the Reference Desk in the GCSU Library or contact the GCSU Library liaison to the History Department:

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