Friday, October 14, 2011

Scholarly Articles for Your History Paper

History Students: looking for scholarly articles and primary resources for your essay?

Try searching your topic in these databases - they can all be accessedfrom the History E-Resources page on the library website. (If you are connecting from off-campus your User ID is the barcode from your ID card and your PIN is the last 4 digits of your student ID number)
Historical Abstracts - TIP: Click on the "Choose Databases" Link above the search boxes and check off "Academic Search Complete" and "Humanities International Complete" to search 3 databases all at once.

Cambridge Histories Online, JSTOR, or Project Muse may also have good articles for you.

For Primary Sources try searching World History in Context or the World Digital Library

For articles, books, e-books, and other formats try the WorldCat Library Catalogue - Seach Concordia's holdings or All NEOS Libraries to see what's at the UofA, Grant MacEwan, and other libraries. You can place a hold on non-Concordia books and they will be delivered to Concordia for FREE!

If you would like assistance with your research (such as choosing keywords, finding the full-text of an article, or locating books and e-books) contact the Info Desk in person, via telephone at 780-479-9324, or online using our chat window.

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