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COMPOSITION I Native American Resources. Frederic Murray Assistant Professor MLIS, University of British Columbia BA, Political Science, University of Iowa Instructional Services Librarian Al Harris Library frederic.murray@swosu.edu. American Indian Cultural Center & Museum.
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COMPOSITION INative American Resources Frederic Murray Assistant Professor MLIS, University of British Columbia BA, Political Science, University of Iowa Instructional Services Librarian Al Harris Library frederic.murray@swosu.edu
Current News Sources • Create a Google Account • Create a Google Alert • Search Query: Native American
Traditional Library Resources • Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and Culture (online) • Search by Tribe • Encyclopedia of Native American Tribes • 970.1 W146e 1999 (Reference 1st Floor) • Encyclopedia of American Indian Issues Today • 305.896 E56 (Reference 1st Floor) • Native peoples A to Z • 970.103 N278 (Reference 1st Floor)
Traditional Library Resources • America: History and Life with Full Text • Native American Archives • North American Indian Thought and Culture • JSTOR Journal Archive
E-Books: Ebrary/eBooks • 24/7 • Full Text Searching* • Highlight Markup • Note Taking • Changeable Font Size • Online Bookshelf • Search Native American
Class Exercise • Select an Oklahoma Tribe • Use links from AICCM • Locate current Tribal Chairman (Record) • Visit Tribal Website/Locate 1 News item (Record) • Visit Native American Times website • Locate aHigher Ed Story from the Education Tab (Preview & Record Title) • lasjdf
Class Exercise • Use one of the four encyclopedias to locate an entry about the Tribe you selected. • Use Ebrary to locate a book about the Tribe you selected/Archive on Bookshelf
Questions? • Contact me: • Frederic Murray • 774-7113 • frederic.murray@swosu.edu