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About this guide
Use the blue tabs above to navigate through this guide.
Each tab relates to a step in the library research process.
Research Strategy
Research Stragegy
Reference Sources for Background Material
Find topic summaries, key concepts, terminology and bibliography
Find Books
Find items held at Cornell (books, journal holdings, etc.)
Find Articles
Find articles, essays, book chapters and monographs
Request items not available at Cornell
BorrowDirect and Interlibrary Loan
Evaluate your sources
Some tips on how to evaluate the sources you've found
Cite your sources
Guides and Resources for preparing your bibliography
Get Help
Ask a Librarian!
Additional Resources
Cornell Research Guide for American Indian Studies
Cornell Research Guide for East European and Russian History
Cornell Research Guide for Feminism, Gender, and Sexuality Studies
Near Eastern Studies, Cornell University
Cornell's Africana Library History of Africa (University of Stanford)
Slavic and East European Collections, Cornell University
Yale University's Research Guide to Modern European History is particularly good on history by region.
The American Historical Association's page with of affiliate historical organizations.
The History E-Book Project a collection of full-text books from the American Council of Learned Societies. List of POD (print-on-demand for purchase) titles
Internet History Sourcebook Project Collections of sources for ancient, medieval, modern, etc. history. A convenient way to find the classic sources of a period. Be wary. "Editions" and translations contributed by volunteers can be outdated and error-ridden.
The Voice of the Shuttle covers all periods of history. Digitized video collections were recently added.
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