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HIST 362: The Old South: General Information

This guide highlights resources that may be helpful for student research.

Finding Scholarly Book Reviews

How to find scholarly book reviews:

  1. Go to an appropriate database.  (If you are looking for reviews of history books you wouldn't go to a medical database like PubMed.  If you don't know which databases would be appropriate, check out the Useful Databases tab.)
  2. In the search box, type in the title of the book.  If the title contains multiple words, put quotation marks around the title.
  3. If you have the option of telling the database you want to search subjects, search subjects.
  4. Make sure that you set your limits to only return scholarly articles.

Important Note:

It is possible that there may be no scholarly book reviews for your book. 

Library Consultation

Having trouble with a paper?  Need help getting sources?  Need some advice on a good place to start  a research project?  The library can help.  If your quesiton is too detailed for a quick stop by the Research Assistance desk, you can schedule a library consultation with a librarian.  Follow this link for more information, and to schedule a session.  http://www.lib.campbell.edu/research-consultation

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