HIST 107 - Kristin Leaf

 

Searching for Books on Your Subject

Use the GCC Library Online Catalog to find books on your subject. See example below.

Advanced catalog search for rome and christianity

 

Subject Headings Related to Your Topics

Notice that in the example above, we specified that we're looking for books on the Subject of rome and Christianity. But how do you know which Subject Headings to use when searching for books? Below are some suggested examples, chosen specifically for your assignment, but remember that there are many more. Also notice that some Subject Headings can be guessed; for example, since there is a Subject Heading for Art, China, you can assume that there are also Subject Headings for Art, Africa, Art, Japan, etc.

 

Africa History
African literature
Aksum (Ethiopia) History
Architecture China
Architecture Islamic
Architecture Japan
Art Africa
Art and society Greece
Art China
Art Classical
Art Greek
Art History
Art Islamic
Art Japan
Art Medieval
Art Oceania
Art Primitive Oceania
Arts Oceania
Buddhism
Buddhism China
Buddhism History
Buddhist sects East Asia
Byzantine empire
China History
China History Han dynasty
China History Qin dynasty
China History Shang dynasty
China History Song dynasty
China History Tang dynasty
Chinese literature
Christianity
Christianity and other religions Romans
Civilization Classical
Civilization Greco-Roman
Civilization Medieval
Classical literature
Confucianism
Egypt History
Europe Church history
Europe Civilization
Europe History
European literature
Feudalism Japan
Ghana
Greece Civilization

Greece History
Gupta dynasty
Hellenism
Hinduism India
India Civilization
India History
India Religion
India Religious life
Indo-Aryans Origin
Indus Civilization
Iran History
Islam
Islam History
Islam Spain
Jainism
Japan History
Japanese literature
Jews History
Literature, Medieval
Mali
Medieval art
Mesopotamia - Civilization
Mongols
Music Africa
Music 15th century
Music Greek and Roman
Music Japan
Muslim women
Oceania History
Philosophy, Medieval
Religion and sociology India
Rome History Empire
Rome History Republic
Rome Religion
Taoism
Turkey History
Turks
Women Africa
Women China
Women History
Women in Islam
Women Japan
Zen Buddhism

 

When searching for books using Subject Headings, go to Basic Search in the Library Catalog and use the Subject Browse option. This allows you to look at all the Subject Headings near the one you searched for. See example below. Note that you do not need to add capital letters or punctuation in the Subject Browse search.

Online Catalog Basic Search Example

 

Reference Books

Reference books are a great place to find information on your topics, and one of the best ways to locate reference books is to browse the appropriate call number range. Use the call number ranges listed below to decide which area of the reference collection to browse. For example, if you're writing about music in Japan, you should start with the 700s because that's where the music reference books are. Note that the reference books are on the main floor of the library near the reference desk. Reference books cannot be checked out.

DEWEY DECIMAL CALL NUMBER RANGES

000 Generalities
100 Philosophy & psychology
200 Religion
300 Social sciences
400 Language
500 Natural sciences & mathematics
600 Technology (Applied sciences)
700 The arts
800 Literature & rhetoric
900 Geography & history

 

Searching Online Databases

The GCC Library subscribes to various online databases that you can search from both on and off campus. (When searching from off campus, you will be prompted to enter your student ID number and your birthdate as a password). There are databases that have articles from reference sources and others that have articles from journals and newspapers. To locate the database that is right for your topic, look at the Database Descriptions & Guides page.

One database may look different than another, but they all work in basically the same ways. They all have:

  1. A text box where you type your search terms
  2. Limiting options that allow you to specialize your search
  3. A Search button that you click to start your search
  4. Help features in case you're confused

Below are some examples of GCC Library databases search screens. These are not the only databases available; they are just examples to get you started.

GroveArt

GroveArt Database Search Example

 

ProQuest Database

ProQuest Database Search Example

 

Web Sites

These are just a few recommended web sites to get you started.

Ancient Horn of Africa: Axum (Aksum) -- An image archive.

Ancient World History -- A very lengthy list of online resources.

Antiqua Medicina -- Information on ancient medicine from early Greece through Byzantine times.

EuroDocs -- History of Medieval & Renaissance Europe (primary documents).

Exploring Ancient World Cultures -- "An Introduction to Ancience World Cultures on the World-Wide Web."

Internet Ancient History Sourcebook -- Includes links to sourcebooks on African, East Asian, Indian, Islamic, Jewish, and Women's history.

Islamic Culture and the Medical Arts -- Information from the National Library of Medicine.

The Islamic World to 1600 -- This online tutorial provides historical information.

Jewish History Resource Center -- Search by time period, topic, etc.

The Ancient World -- Includes information on early civilizations.

World Civilizations -- "An Internet Classroom and Anthology."

 

Getting Help with Your Research

The GCC Library provides research assistance in various formats.

INDIVIDUAL RESEARCH ASSISTANCE:

You can always come to the reference desk to get individualized assistance whenever the library is open. To learn more about research help, visit our Ask A Librarian web page.

 

WORKSHOPS ON RESEARCH:

The GCC Library offers free, one-hour workshops to help students become better researchers. You can sign up for workshops and attend at your convenience. To see a workshop schedule and to sign up for workshops online, visit the Workshop Schedule web page.

 

ONLINE RESEARCH GUIDES AND TUTORIALS:

Check out the Research Guides and Tutorials web page for more online tools to help you do research.

 

FINDING BOOKS AND ARTICLES FROM OTHER LIBRARIES:

As a student at GCC, you are also able to check out books at the Pasadena City College Library and the California State University Los Angeles Library. To search their online catalogs, go to the Search Other Libraries web page.

If you still cannot find the book you need, or if you need an article not available in the GCC Library, you can use Interlibrary Loan (ILL) to request the book or article from another library. The book or article will be sent to the GCC Library for your use.

 

Citing Sources

The GCC Library provides some brief, online guides about the MLA and APA citation styles. Notice that there are separate guides for citing print sources and electronic sources. You can also use the library catalog to search for style manuals, which have more in-depth information. The two most frequently used style manuals for MLA and APA styles are:

  • MLA Handbook for Writers of Research Papers
    (808.02 G437m, 2003)
  • Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association
    (808.06615 P976, 2001)

Another good source of information for citing sources and writing research papers is the Online Writing Lab (OWL) from Purdue University. Check out the various links available at this site.

 

Avoiding Plagiarism

Glendale Community College has a "Policy on Academic Honesty" that all students are required to follow. It is your responsibility to know this policy (it's available in the GCC Class Schedule). When doing research, you must be particularly careful that you do not plagiarize another writer's ideas or words. The GCC Library provides an online guide to Avoiding Plagiarism to help students recognize what is acceptable when quoting, paraphrasing, and citing other people's work.

 

 

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Last Updated 3/21/08 djm

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