Kay Collins
Interim History Research Librarian and
U.S. Government Information Librarian
Langson Library
(949) 824-7290
kcollins@uci.edu
Finding Books
- ANTPAC --to locate books at UCI
- Melvyl -- to locate books
at all the UC Libraries. Expands your search. Use "Request"
button to have a book send to you at UCI.
- WorldCat -- to identify
books which may not be in the UC system. Use the Interlibrary
Loan Request Form on ANTPAC to request copies on ILL.
- RLG Union Catalog
-- catalog of libraries and their books; many are specialized and have
different holdings from the other 3. Use the Interlibrary Loan
Request Form on ANTPAC to request copies on ILL.
Finding Journal Articles
General:
- America History and Life -- dedicated to history articles. Only
database devoted to history which also provides limiting the search to
the time period being researched. Can also limit a search
to book reviews
- JSTOR
-- search full-text of articles. Do not look here for recent
years. There is usually a 3-5 year moving wall that does not
include current titles
- Project Muse -- search full-text articles. Includes current issues.
- Web of Science -- locate scholarly articles on broad range of subject areas. Use the UCeLinks button to help locate articles cited
- Readers' Guide Retrospective -- Index to major and popular journals for most of the 20th Century.
- The Nation Digital Archive, 1865 forward -- The Nation has long been a major publisher of outstanding articles on politics, economics and social issues in the U.S.
- Humanities Index
-- Very complete index to the humanities, including some unusual
publications. Begins with publications 1984, including some
history.
- CQ Researcher Plus Archives
-- Great place to begin locating full-text background information on
important topic of the time. Best for subjects with a national
bent. Outstanding analyses of topics.
Subject Specific Databases:
- Sociological Abstracts -- social aspects of your topic. Not devoted to history but will include historical information
- PAIS International and/or PAIS Archive
-- especially good for public affairs, including politics, economics,
some social coverage. The Archive best for the very early
years. Note, covers more than United States.
- Urban Studies and Planning -- look for articles of an historical nature.
- Ethnic NewsWatch
-- publications of all sorts, from 1960 to present. Ethnic
and minority publications. Make sure to select the right database
Select more databases box; there are 3 with varying time periods.
Selected Primary Resources online and off
- Historical New York Times --
- Historical Los Angeles Times --
- Historical Wall Street Journal --
- Search these individually or all together. Must make
sure each box has a check in it by clicking on "Select more
databases" , scrolling to the bottom and selecting the titles
wanted. Can also select dates of coverage.
- Historical
Newspapers on microfilm can be found in Langson Library, Second Floor,
Current Periodicals room. There are many Orange County papers and
selected national newspapers like the Atlanta Constitution and the Washington Post.
This requires the user to browse the paper, page by page and day by
day. If you get a good date from using one of the Historical
papers listed above, it can help pin point a range of dates.
- If you wish to make copies of pages, one option is to take the
film down to the first floor once you have identified your pages.
There you can download to a memory stick or burn a CD from a blank that
you bring.
- More current issues of New York Times, Los Angeles Times and Wall Street Journal.
- To search all of each of these papers, click on " Select more
databases", then select the paper of database you want to
search. These 3 are under Proquest Newspapers.
- Newspapers for the last 5 to 10 years can be searched via Access World News and LexisNexis Academic.
- Selected Orange County Historical
newspapers are available on microfilm. These are located in the
Currrent Periodicals Room of the Langson Library.
- LexisNexis Congressional
-- Can limit search by date range and type of Congressional
Publication. Use ANTPAC and Melvyl to locate copies. Covers
topics from sidewalks to urban sprawl. Click on Political News to
search the Washington Post back to 1977.
- LexisNexis Primary Resouces in U. S. History
-- Specialized historical resources: Primary Resources, academic
articles, etc. Mostly related to Presidents, Women and African
Americans.
- Calisphere
-- University of California gateway to primary resources. Though
aimed at teachers, can help with many other users as well.
- Best of History Web Sites -- Can select type or time of history and web sites of primary history sites are ranked and linked.
- Tutorial for finding primary resources
-- Best part gives examples of how to locate primary resources in
books. E.g., memoirs, autobiographies, letters, interviews,
diaries, etc.
UCI Library Subject Guides
Created by subject librarians to help locate information sources
by general subject, some of these may be of help with specialized
topics. Remember, many of the online resources may include
publications that go back as far as you like. Just look for
material that they cite that might cover your time period. Many
resources will include some historical information.
These
Subject Guides are all linked off of the Library Home Page. Some you may want to consider:
Special Collections around Southern California
- UCI Libraries Special Collections
-- Specializes in Orange County and California collections but also
have much more. Books are cataloged in ANTPAC. But also
have special collections of
papers, UCI Archives, etc. Can help identify collections where a
visit might prove fruitful.
- Online Archive of California
-- Look here for indexes and user guides to historical special
collections in various libraries throughout California. Some is
available online, others require visiting the institution.
- County Archives -- Most counties have a governmental archive. These are usually official government archives.
- University government documents and also Special
Collections. Some of the university archives also collect for a
specific county, e.g., UCI collects for Orange County in the Government
Information Section; UCLA collects for Los Angeles, etc.
- Major public libraries may also have archives of
publications. For instance, Anaheim Public has an Orange County
Archive and Los Angeles Public Library has some great resources.
They have a Regional History page
- USC has a strong LA collection. Check out their Archival
Research Center. They have
an LA page .
- Southern California Library for Social Science Research is strong in labor and social justice history in LA.
- County History Societies -- most counties have a history society
and they can be very helpful in locating county history resources
- Special Subject Archives -- For instance Chinatown has an
archive. Some major organizations might have an archive.
You might need to check for a web page or call them for information.
General Hints for successful searching
- Descriptive terms to describe some topics have changed over
time. Search on all that might apply. Not all the databases
have a controlled vocabulary and are searching full-text
resources so selected terms can be important. e.g., Negro ->
Blacks -> African Americans
- Advanced search screens often provide added ways to either expand or limit a search
- Some
of the indexes that include your time period may not be online.
You may need to consult paper indexes. I can help guide you
depending upon your topic.
- Begin your research early. You will probably be requesting resources via ILL and that takes time.