Cornell Library Guides to Related Fields
Cornell's Library Guides are, like this guide, a set of bookmarks or a playlist to help you discover resources for doing particular kinds of research.
Subject guides are aimed at graduate students and faculty and generally have more in-depth, specialized material.
Course guides were created for specific courses, often undergraduate courses, and can sometimes be less specialized (but not always).
Web Resources
- AfricaBib.orgIndex covering Africana periodical literature and African Women's Literature. Created and maintained by D. Bullwinkle -- professional librarian and director of the Institute for Economic Advancement Research Library at the University of Arkansas-Little Rock.
- Anthropology Review Database (ARD)Currently the database contains the signed, refereed reviews and citations to anthropology reviews published in American Antiquity and the American Journal of Physical Anthropology, as well as links to a number of online publications and sites. Only in select cases are the reviews available full text online. Produced by the Anthropology Department at the University of Buffalo.
- Egyptology ResourcesOrganized with the assistance of the Newton Institute at the University of Cambridge, this website concentrates on Egyptology resources. It contains information from journals and magazines, to societies and archaeological digs.
- NAGPRA - The Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation ActProduced by the National Park Service and the Department of Interior this website functions as the portal for laws and regulations, documentation and reports, including an FAQ section and contact information relating to NAGPRA.
- National Archaeology DatabaseWebsite produced by the Parks Service to make available reports on archaeological investigation and planning, mostly of limited circulation.
- Zooarchaeology ResourcesFaunal analysis resources -- books, bibliography, and online sources from a practising zooarchaeologist.