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WISER Online resources for historians

Provide an overview of electronic resources for History, including bibliographic databases, reference sources, primary sources, search engines, and more.

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WISER Online resources for historians

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  1. WISER Online resources for historians Isabel Holowaty, OULS History Librarian

  2. Aim • Provide an overview of electronic resources for History • Give examples of useful resources: • Bibliographic databases • Reference sources • Primary Sources • Search engines & portals • Book reviews • Mailing lists, newsgroups • Questions; hands-on?

  3. Access Lists of subscriptions: OxLIP+ & Oxford eJournals Off-campus access Single-Sign On (SSO) http://www.ouls.ox.ac.uk/eresources

  4. Tells you that access is now longer from old provider Access via a different platform Access from a different library Description from old provider Here is why not to google for subscription databases

  5. Login with SSO to use MyResearch and access resources off-campus.

  6. We might need to use… • Bibliographical databases • books, articles, dissertations • Reference sources • dictionaries & encyclopedias, directories, etc. • Full-text alternative • eJournals, eBooks, online newspapers, digitised source material, etc. • Search engines & portals

  7. Bibliographical databases: books • Library catalogues • SOLO/OLIS http://solo.ouls.ox.ac.uk/ • British Library Integrated Catalogue http://catalogue.bl.uk/ • COPAC http://www.copac.ac.uk/ • WorldCat [via OxLIP] • Karlsruhe Virtual Catalog • http://www.ubka.uni-karlsruhe.de/hylib/en/kvk.html • Specialist catalogues • Incunabula Short-Title Catalogue (pre-1501) • Nineteenth Century Short-Title Catalogue 1801-1919 • BL Newspaper catalogue

  8. Place search: Berlin British Library Newspaper catalogue

  9. Bibliographical databases: articles Historical Abstracts (world history, 1450-) International Medieval Bibliography (500-1500) Royal Historical Society Bibliography (British history) Bibliography of the History of Art ATLA Religion Database (history of religion & church) EconLit (economic history) Philosopher’s Index (intellectual history) Arts & Humanities Citation Index (esp. good for book reviews, citation searches)

  10. Bibliographical databases: articles America: History & Life (N America) Index Islamicus (Oriental) Bibliography of Asian Studies American Bibliography of Slavic and East European Studies Handbook of Latin American Studies

  11. “Macedonian and relief”; limited to historical period 1900-1910. Journal Includes abstracts Find full-text (electronic / print) Historical Abstracts Use bibliographical database to find journal articles. They index articles which may exist only in print. Databases tell you what has been published, not what is held in Oxford!

  12. Bibliographical databases: Dissertations • Index to Theses (UK & Irish) • Dissertations and Theses (US bias) • Theses in progress & completed (1995- via Institute of Historical Research website) • http://www.history.ac.uk/ihr/Resources/Theses/

  13. Dictionaries & encyclopedias • Gateways • CREDO Reference • Oxford Reference Online (ORO) • Blackwell Reference Online • Cambridge Companions Online • Subject-specific • International Encyclopedia for the Middle Ages • Oxford English Dictionary • Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy • Grove Dictionary of Art • etc.

  14. Blackwell Reference Online

  15. Biographical Information • Biographical information • World Biographical Information System • Dictionary of National Biography (British) • Who is Who / Who was Who (British) • American National Biography (US) • KnowUK (contemporary + Who was who)

  16. World Biographical Information System

  17. Other useful reference sources World of Learning Historical currency http://www.ex.ac.uk/~RDavies/arian/current/howmuch.html Historical directories (England) http://www.historicaldirectories.org/ Historical calendars http://www.timeanddate.com/

  18. Historical Directories

  19. Full-text: eJournals • Access via Oxford eJournals or link from database • Historical content: • JSTOR (e.g. Speculum) • Oxford Journals (OUP) (e.g. Past & Present) • WileyInterScience (e.g. Renaissance Quarterly) • Cambridge Journals (CUP) • Current content: • Oxford Journals (OUP) • Cambridge Journals (CUP) • Project Muse http://ejournals.ouls.ox.ac.uk

  20. Full-text: eBooks Individual titles listed in SOLO & OLIS See History eBooks pages: • Scholarly monographs • Early printed books • Free eBooks (e.g. GoogleBooks) http://www.ouls.ox.ac.uk/history/eresources/ebooks

  21. Full-text: eNewspapers • Historical • Times Digital Archive 1785-1985 • The Guardian / The Observer • The Irish Times • The Scotsman • Washington Post 1877-1990 • New York Times Historical Archive 1851-2003 • Times Literary Supplement 1902-1990 • 17th & 18th Century Burney Newspapers • 19th Century BL Newspapers • 19th Century US Newspapers • American Periodicals Series 1740-1900 • Current (British & Foreign) • LexisNexis News Service • Factiva

  22. Full-text: Digital texts British History Online http://www.british-history.ac.uk/ Domesday Explorer Parliament Rolls of Medieval England, 1275-1504 (PROME) Monumenta Germaniae Historica (MGH) Ut per Litteras Apostolicas (Papal letters) Early English Books Online (EEBO) Eighteenth Century Collections Online (ECCO) Digital Library of the Catholic Reformation Making of the Modern World 1450-1850 (MOMW) House of Commons Parliamentary Papers Macmillan Cabinet Papers Declassified Documents Reference System (DDRS) British and Irish Women’s Letters & Diaries See also Primary Sources Online

  23. Useful search engines & portals History Departments round the World http://chnm.gmu.edu/resources/departments/ Institute of Historical Research http://www.history.ac.uk/ H-Nethttp://www.h-net.org/ Intute http://www.intute.ac.uk/ Google Scholar http://scholar.google.com/ Arts & Humanities Data Service (AHDS) History http://ahds.ac.uk/history/ British History Online http://www.british-history.ac.uk/ American Memory (Library of Congress) http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/

  24. Intute

  25. H-Net Book reviews H-Net http://www.h-net.org H-France (mailing list) Sehepunkte (+ mailing list) http://www.sehepunkte.de/ Selective databases, e.g. Arts & Humanities Citation Index; America: History & Life

  26. Discussion lists / newsgroups History Faculty JISCMail http://www.jiscmail.ac.uk H-Net http://www.h-net.org

  27. More on Primary Sources? Questions? Hands-on?

  28. E-resources for historians: Hands-on • Select e.g. WorldCat from OxLIP and do any search. • Browse through the Bibliographical database section in History list. Chose a database of interest and search for an author or title or subject. • Find a biography of a famous person. • e.g. Gladstone in DNB; Jefferson in ANB; Blair in Who is Who • Find the definition of agger in the Oxford Dictionary of Local and Family History (Oxford Reference Online). • Find the latest online issue of English Historical Review. • Find a relevant discussion or book review list in H-Net.

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