Research Instruction: Course Guides: CNW 251-10 |
Imagining Leadership |
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| I. Books: |
- Books in Miller Library:
- Books in the main collection:
- Subject search; uses Libraryof Congess subject headings, e.g.:
- keyWord search in the title, contents, series, etc.
- Books outside Miller Library:
- Other libraries:
- WorldCat
- most distinguished database of catalogued books in the world
- searches over 52 million records held by academic libraries worldwide
- For books not available in the library, please order through Interlibrary Loan
- free, online order form, budget 1-2 weeks
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| II. Scholary and General Interest Articles: |
- Academic Search Premier
- 4,500+ general and academic journals (3,600+ peer-reviewed)
- scholarly, multidisciplinary database
- coverage 1975+
- mostly full-text
- ARTstor
- image library covering art, architecture and archeology
- 300,000 high-definition images dating from 3000 BC to the present
- zoom in feature
- Historical Abstracts
- the professional index for world history (excluding US & Canada)
- historical coverage of the world from 1450 to the present
- indexes 2,000+ scholarly journals
- abstracts; some links to full-text
- coverage from 1954+
- JSTOR
- 440+ scholarly journals
- complete run of all journals except for the most recent 3-5 years
- full-text
- WilsonWeb
- 3,500+ general and academic journals
- two components: OmniFile Full Text Mega; Humanities & Social Sci Retro
- OmniFile Full Text Mega: indexing begins in 1982, abstracts in 1984, and full-text in 1994
- Humanities & Social Sci Retro: index only, 1907-1984
- 1,750 journals are full-text
- Check journal titles in the library's list of electronic full-text holdings
- For articles not available in the library, please order through Interlibrary Loan
- free, online order form, budget 1-2 weeks
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| III. Newspapers: |
- Historical New York Times (1851-2003)
- the complete newspaper (text, graphs, photos, etc.) in digital form
- Lexis-Nexis Academic
- 5,900+ news, business, legal, medical and reference publications
- national and regional newspapers, wire services, broadcast transcripts, international news, and non-English language sources
- full-text
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| IV. Web Sites: |
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| V. How to Cite: |
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