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College English
Prof. Forbes
October 9, 2006
Guide for finding sources at the George T. Potter Library
Leigh Keller
lkeller1@ramapo.edu
x7316
I. Library Homepage
- Provides access to the catalog (OPAC), databases, interlibrary loan forms, etc.
II. Finding Books at the Potter Library
- Catalog: use this to find books, journal titles NOT ARTICLES, government documents, reserve items, music,and movies owned by the Library. You may limit a search by language, year(s) of publication, type of material, etc. This may take a few seconds to load.
- Search the catalog using Keywords to find material
- For example: search for media body image or american civil war to locate a broad range of material and look for ideas for your project
- Use the Related Records link in the record to located the subject headings and find more topic specific material
Tips
- Start with broad searches. It is much easier to discard too much rather than start with too little.
- If you don't know the Subject Heading, use the Related Records tab located on the top of a catalog record to get to the headings. This will help you focus in on more relevant material.
- Can "virtually" browse the shelves by clicking on the call number in a record.
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III. Reference Material
- The reference stacks are located on the 3rd floor (this is also the library's entrance).
- Some useful materials for your projects:
| New Slavery |
Ref H31.C76 2000 |
| Eating Disorders |
Ref H31.C754.E14 |
| Encyclopedia of the American Civil War |
Ref E468.E53 2000 |
| Encyclopedia of World War II |
Ref D740.E516 2005 |
Tips
- Use reference books to browse for project ideas and to get started on your research.
- Use the Bibliographies at the end of encyclopedia entries to find more information on your topic.
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IV. Electronic Resources
| JSTOR |
Comprised of the full-text of more than 500 academic journals. |
America: History and Life/Historical Abstracts
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History of the United States, Canada, and the world from pre-history to the present andLinks to JSTOR full-text and use Primary Catalog link to search our library holdings. |
Expanded Academic
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Provides multidisciplinary, easy-to-use access more than 3,500 journals (of which 2,100 are peer-reviewed) in the areas of humanities, social science and science and technology. |
| Communication and Mass Media Complete |
Quality research solution in areas related to communication and mass media. |
| Academic Search Premier |
A multidisciplinary database that contains many full-text articles. May also limit to scholary (peer-reviewed) journals. |
(Scholarly/Peer Reviewed/Refereed articles have been reviewed by a selected panel of experts in the discipline covered by that journal).
Tips
- Always switch to the Advance Search page in a database. This will give you more control over your results.
- Always use Boolean Operators-AND, OR, NOT when running a search. For Example: media and "eating disorders " and women
- Always check your Spelling if the database results are Zero.
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V. Interlibrary Loan
Both of these links can be found under QUICK LINKS on the library's homepage.
- Interlibrary Loan: allows students to borrow a book or article that the Potter library does not own. There is a link from the Journal Finder page.
- Journal Finder: this provides information regarding if a journal is available full-text online, in print in the library, or available on microfilm.
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VI. Bibliographies
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VII. Web Sources
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Need more help? Visit or call the Reference Desk: 201.684.7574
Use QandA NJ a 24/7 virtual chat with a reference librarian.
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