Hebrew Studies 321 - The Holocaust and Politics of Memory
Spring 2007

Library Instruction Program - Research and Instructional Support
For more information about this topic contact Mary Boulanger

  1. Finding Books and Journal Articles
    1. Library catalog [PantherCat]
    2. Selected Indexes and Databases
    3. Internet Research
    4. Using the Web Wisely
  2. Library Research Assistance
  3. Options for Obtaining Items Not Owned by UWM Libraries
  4. Off Campus Access


The Library Catalog

Which to use: Catalog or Database?

Keyword search (and, or, not)

  • intergenerational and hous?
  • "sustainable architecture"
  • "school building?" and design? and (city or urban)
  • Selected Indexes and Databases

    On the UWM Libraries home page under "Find Articles", the Databases A-Z link leads to an alphabetical list of databases. Some index journals, magazines and newspapers from various subject disciplines. Others are collections containing the electronic full text of such journals. The ones listed below relate to topics raised in this class. They each have online guides.
    Academic Search
    1984-present; indexes over 3,400 scholarly journals, magazines, and newspapers in the areas of business, social sciences, humanities, general academic, general science, education, and multi-cultural studies. Full-text is available for 2,000 journals starting with January 1985. Guide
    Historical Abstracts
    1955-present; article abstracts from over 2,000 journals, citations of books, and dissertations on the history of the world from 1450 to the present. Excludes the U. S. and Canada. Guide
    JSTOR
    Back to 1800; does not include recent years; full text, searchable backfiles of over 600 core scholarly journals in the humanities, social sciences and sciences.

    Internet Research

    Selected Web Sites [with links to print and electronic resources]

    History On Line - Institute of Historical Resources -- UK

    Best of History Web Sites - Oregon Public Education Network

    Using Primary Sources on the Web - RUSA

    Middle East: Useful Reference Sources - UWM

    Country profile: Israel and Palestinian territories - BBC

    Holocaust Encyclopedia - US Holocaust Museum

    Jewish Virtual Library - American-Israeli Cooperative Enterprise


    Using the Web Wisely

    The first three resources are Subject Directories to web sites evaluated by professional people (as opposed to "selected" by a search engines's web crawler). The other sites listed give some general guidelines to evaluating and citing web sites.

    Librarians' Index to the Internet
    Search by keyword or look through the directory - keyword can lead to directory sections to search further

    Internet Scout Report
    Subject directory maintained by UW Madison

    Infomine - Scholarly Index Resource Collections
    Contains over 20,000 well-selected and described links to scholarly resources on the Internet. Searchable. 

    How to evaluate and cite Web Sites

    Evaluating Web Pages: Techniques to Apply and Questions to Ask (from University of California Berkeley Library)

    Citing Web sites  (from Bedford / St. Martin's)

     


    Library Research Assistance

    AskaLibrarian
    An email and chat service, AskaLibrarian provides a forum for questions at all hours. Check this web page for the various formats.
    InterLibrary Loan
    When materials cannot be found at the UWM Libraries, use this link to pursue the many options available.
    Research Consultation
    This is an in-depth advisory service about specific library research processes offered by librarians of the RIS Department to the students, staff and faculty of UWM. Use this link to find out more or to request an appointment.