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Source (originally from The Bancroft Library) Ethnic Studies
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Break your topic into components. Develop a list of synonyms and alternative terminology for each component.
Examples:
| relations | indian(s) | african american(s) |
| black(s) |
| filipino(s) | intermarriage |
| mixed marriage | |
| interracial | |
| etc. |
Finding Books (and all library materials except articles): use a library catalog. See Guide
Finding Articles: use an article database
an article database includes information about published items such as articles, dissertations, reports, books, book chapters, etc., which exist but which may or may not be available at any particular library.You will need to find the full text of the article online or find the library location of the journal on campus.
OskiCat
1. keyword search with truncation; look for official subject headings
find a relevant title; click on the title, find official subject terms that might be useful, such as:
2. modifying your search; adding primary source subheading
examples of subheadings that will retrieve primary sources
| sources | personal narratives | diaries |
| correspondence | interviews |
3. limiting your search by year of publication and other options
any type: women cherokee
languages: english
year of publication:1970 and before 2000
4. if you know the name of a person, search them as an author and as keywords
If you're not finding enough:
First, think about academic disciplines. What academic disciplines (ex: history, chemistry, women’s studies) might be relevant to your topic? Think creatively.
Start with the Library web site at http://www.lib.berkeley.edu
Find the list of Article databases by subject (disciplines, such as History, Chemistry, Business)
Don't forget to look at General article databases (such as JSTOR).
If appropriate, also look at newspaper databases such as Ethnic NewsWatch (ethnic newspapers) and Lexis-Nexis Academic (the largest). But - what years do they cover?
America: History and Life
Chicano Database
ERIC
Early Encounters in North America
Ethnic News Watch
MLA Bibliography
Project MUSE
Sociological Abstracts
J STOR
Project MUSE
advanced search
years: 1840 to 1900
Sample Search:
Chicano Movement
(Use "All ethnic groups" for this search.)
select records to save them to your personalized list; list may be e-mailed, downloaded, printed
once you've used an article database to find citations, you must find the library location of the journal containing the article if the database is not full text. There are three ways to do this:
for a review of UC e-links, try the tutorial movie at http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/BIOS/media/index.html
For printed journals, you will need to know:
For assistance with reading a MELVYL periodical record, go here or ask us for assistance.
UCB Library Guide to Finding Historical Primary Sources
Citing Your Sources (with a guide to APA, MLA, Chicago Styles)
UCB Ethnic Studies LibraryAccessing Library Databases from Off Campus:
if you are not connected to the campus network or AirBears, set up the proxy server.
24/7 chat, e-mail, reference desks at most libraries, etc.