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HIST 4761/6761 MEDVL 4761/6761 Albion: Post-Roman, Pre-Norman (Fall 2023)

A guide to library research

About this guide

Use the blue tabs above to navigate through this guide.

Each tab relates to a step in the library research process.

Use all the tools!

Use all the tools!

The best research uses everything, all the tools, and the best tool for the task.

But not all tools are equal. Google and Wikipedia have their uses, but when it comes to scholarly research, rely on restricted tools/resources which are superior, have more content, and are free to Cornellians.

Open to the World Tools

               Restricted/Subscription/Academic Tools

Google

                Library databases

Google Scholar/Google Books

                  Books/HathiTrust

Wikipedia

                    Online & print scholarly encyclopedias

NYT.com

                        Newspaper databases & archives

websites

                        Journals (online & print)

Don't pay for stuff!

Never pay for an article or book or access to resources.

In most cases (except for textbooks), the Cornell Library has online journals, newspapers, magazines, ebooks and print books, or can get them for you at no charge to you! 

Passkey can help you find it at Cornell, or Ask a Librarian.

Virginia Cole

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Virginia A. Cole, Ph.D.
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