America:
History and Life is a bibliographic reference to the history of
the United States and Canada from prehistory to the present. Published
since 1964, the database comprises almost 400,000 bibliographic entries,
covering over 2,000 journals published worldwide. In addition to covering
all key English-language historical journals, America: History and Life
coverage includes selected historical journals from major countries,
state and local history journals, and a targeted selection of hundreds
of journals in the social sciences and humanities. Over 90% of the articles
included are published in English-language journals. All abstracts are
written in English. In addition to articles, each year America: History
and Life includes approximately 6,000 citations of book and media reviews
from a selection of over one hundred key journals in US and Canadian
history and related fields. The database also includes citations to
abstracts of dissertations published in these areas.
Historical
Abstracts contains annotated references to books, aricles, and dissertations
on the history of the world from 1450 to the present (excluding the
United States and Canada, which are covered in America: History and
Life).
Arts
and Humanities Citation Index (1975-) is an international interdisciplinary
index to the literature of the arts and humanities, indexing the contents
of about 6,100 journals, covering about 1,000 fully and about 5,100
selectively. Those selectively covered are titles in the sciences and
social sciences indexed by Science Citation Index and Social Sciences
Citation Index, from which articles of possible interest in the arts
and humanities are drawn. Published in three parts: Citation Index (through
which you can find what later articles have cited earlier books or articles),
Source Index (an author index), and Permuterm Subject Index (which offers
keyword access to the titles of articles). Years of Coverage: 1975-present
AHA Guide to Historical
Literature Ed. Mary Beth Norton, Pamela Gerardi. 3rd ed. New York:
Oxford UP, 1995. 2 v. The product of over 400 historians. This edition
of the Guide presents and integrated, selective listing of books and
articles that most successfully introduce others to the study of key
issues in history. Works have been chosen for inclusion on the basis
of (1) their function as reliable syntheses or reference works that
provide entry to a field; (2) works that set the standard of excellence
in various fields of history; and (3) major alternative interpretations
rpresented in current scholarly debates. Contains nearly 27,000 annotated
citations arranged in 48 chapters. Each chapter includes a brief introductory
essay summarizing the history and development of that area of historical
inquiry. With author and subject indexes and a list of journals. LOCATION:
SML, Reference Z6201 A55 1995. Also at the SML Reference Desk and in
CCL, Reference.
Dissertations
and Theses - Full Text
Dissertations and Theses - Full Text contains more than 1.6 million
entries with information about doctoral dissertations and master's theses.
It is the same database as Dissertation Abstracts, but with the significant
advantage that titles published since 1997 are available in PDF digital
format and have 24 page previews available.
- Hispanic
American Periodicals Index
(HAPI)
is the largest index of journal information from and about Central
and South America, Mexico, the Caribbean basin, the United States-Mexico
border region, and Hispanics in the United States. From analyses of
current political, economic, and social issues to unique coverage
of Latin American arts and letters, HAPI contains complete bibliographic
citations to articles, book reviews, documents, original literary
works, and other materials. The printed volumes and the online version
of HAPI cover from 1970 to the present.
- Project
Muse provides
online access to the full text of the Johns Hopkins University Press's
40+ scholarly journals in the humanities, social sciences, and mathematics
in a searchable database.
You may also find scholarly analysis specific to Latino studies on
the Bibliographies page.
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