For books at OU: use KL's Online
Catalog
For books at other MI libraries: use MeLCat
For books at other libraries: use WorldCat
When you find and retrieve a book that suits your research needs, be sure to browse the titles of other books found near your book, as these may also be helpful.
A bibliography of articles, book reviews, and dissertations dealing with the history of the United States and Canada.
A database of hundreds of full-image journals in a variety of subject areas, including history and anthropology. Coverage of most journals extends back to the journal's first issue (sometimes in the 1800s) up to, but not including the last few years.
A database of over 100 full-text journals in the humanities and social sciences. Coverage extends back to the last few years.
Contains full-text articles from 25 history journals for the past few years.
Selective collection of high-impact humanities journals, some of which are full-text.
Lists periodical citations, and includes some full text. Coverage is from 1980-present. Also includes selections from encyclopedias and other reference books for some topics.
A very effective research strategy is to consult the
reference lists and bibliographies of books and journal articles that
you find; these bibliographies should help you identify other valuable
materials on your topic. Your next step is to determine whether KL owns
that book or journal article.
e.g.: Suppose you find the following citation
in the bibliography of a book or article you're reading:
Morgan, Kenneth. "Robert Dinwiddie's Reports on the
British American Colonies.". William
and Mary Quarterly. 65.2 (2008): 305-346
Check to see if KL owns this journal (William and Mary Quarterly) by searching the Library Catalog. (Be sure to perform a Journal Title search using the title of the journal —William and Mary Quarterly — NOT the title of the article.) If Kresge Library does not have this article, you can order a copy through Interlibrary Loan.
Librarian: Bill Cramer
Email: wcramer@oakland.edu
Telephone: (248)
370-2480
American Eras (8 vols.) Ref. E 169.1 .A471979 1997
Reader’s Companion to American History Ref. E 174.R43 1991
Oxford Companion to United States
History Ref. E174.O94 2001
Dictionary of American History Ref. E 174 .D52 2003
Dictionary of American Biography Ref. E 176 .D56
American National Biography Ref. E 176 .A68 1999
Colonial America: An Encyclopedia
of Social, Political, Cultural and Economic History (5
vols.) Ref. E 162 .C68 2006
Annals of America Ref. E 173 .A793 (especially Volume 1,
which contains primary source material from 1493 to 1754)
Encyclopedia of Colonial and
Revolutionary America Ref. E 188.E63.
There are a number of authoritative websites that contain primary source material relating to the American colonial era. Two of them are:
Web Resources for Colonial American History
Colonial Charters, Grants and Related Documents
Kresge Library has a collection of colonial newspapers on microcard.
In addition, consult Kresge Library's Primary Sources Research Guide for free, online primary source collections.
A bibliographic citation tool which allows you to easily export your records from different databases to one place. It also allows you to output your bibliography in a variety of citation styles, including APA, MLA, Chicago and Turabian.
Quick Reference MLA Citation GuideCitation help for commonly cited sources such as books, journal articles, and newspapers.
Find in-depth information about the mechanics of writing and grammar, writing MLA format, citations, avoiding plagiarism & more.
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