AMST 20100: Introduction to American Studies

AMST General Information

GENERAL INFORMATION

 

The resources listed on this course page are not inclusive, but meant as possible starting points for research.  Because American Studies is an interdisciplinary field there are many different subjects and resources that can be explored depending on the focus of your research.  Also, please note that the various databases listed here use a variety of search protocols. If you are unsure of how to construct efficient searches, please contact a librarian for guidance.

 

Help:

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Writing Center

 Finding resources:

 Library Homepage

Books - Information on finding books, including ebooks, in the ND catalog.

DVDs & videorecordings -  Location of the Audio/Video Center;  how to find new DVDs in the library or search for specific DVDs in the catalog.

Selected Article Databases  available through the Library

Databases by Subject

 Citation Tools:

Turabian, Kate L.:A manual for writers of term papers, theses, and dissertations /Chicago:University of Chicago Press,1996.
Hesburgh Reference [1st Floor] Reference Desk LB 2369.T8 1996

Chicago manual of style [electronic resource] / 

Citing Sources
Examples of types of citations from various style guides, including Turabian.

RefWorks
Description: A web-based bibliographic management tool that enables you to format your footnotes and bibliographies and store references in a personal database online.

Last Update: March 01, 2011 11:34