Catalog Searching
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Retrieving Material
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Decoding citations
Citations' apprearance vary from discipline to discipline. Here's the basic formats for books and journal articles:
- Books
Author. Title. Place of publication (sometimes omitted): Publisher, Year of Publication. Number of pages (sometimes omitted).
Example:
Berry, Daina Ramey. "Swing the sickle for the harvest is ripe" : gender and slavery in antebellum Georgia. Urbana : University of Illinois Press, c2007. 224 p.
- Articles in Journals or Magazines
Author. "Title of Article' Title of Journal or Magazine Numbering (Issue Date): Pages of Article.
Example:
Michael Unsworth. "Floating Vengeance: Japanese Balloon Attacks on Michigan," Michigan History, Vol. 71, no. 2 (March/April 1987): 8-14.
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Online Reference Tools
- Gale Virtual Reference Library
Includes a number of reference works by the Gale Group and affiliated publishers.
- Reference Universe
This database searches the complete indexes of more than 10,000 reference titles. Nearly 2,000 of these titles are online editions.
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Google Products and Other Internet Search Tools: A Selective Listing
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Online Indexes & Other Resources
From this page, you can:
- Restrict your search to the type of resource (indexes, journals, etc.)
- Search for a specific title
- Find material by broad subject area
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Finding Dissertations and Theses
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Primary Sources: Searching the MSU Catalog
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Finding Primary Sources
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Other Use Stuff
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