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Covers the history of the world (excluding the United States and Canada), focusing on the 15th century forward. The standard history indexing tool for over 50 years, now including abstracts from more than 2,600 journals.
Full text of hundreds of scholarly journals in all disciplines dating back to the 1700s.
Finding Known Articles
Steps for finding items listed in bibliographies
Locate a bibliographic citation. Look at the list of sources in subject encyclopedias and bibliographies.
Determine if the source is a book or an article in a journal. Some clues
Does it have volume and/or issue numbers? Does the date include a month? Then it's most likely from a journal.
Is a publisher and/or place of publication included in the citation? Then it is probably from a book.
Check to see if we have local access to the item or can obtain through interlibrary loan.
Book: Search WorldCat . It will tell you if Earlham or any other libraries own the item.
What if we don't own it? Request it from another through interlibrary loan. Log into Tipasa to create the request or use the Interlibrary Loan links in WorldCat and article databases. Interlibrary Loan is free for students!