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JOURNALISM 825 History of Journalism Spring 2014. Michael Unsworth History Librarian unsworth@msu.edu. JOURNALISM 825 History of Journalism Spring 2014. Michael Unsworth History Librarian unsworth@msu.edu. Bobby Smiley Digital Humanities Librarian bsmiley@msu.edu. OUTLINE.
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JOURNALISM 825 History of JournalismSpring 2014 Michael UnsworthHistory Librarianunsworth@msu.edu
JOURNALISM 825 History of JournalismSpring 2014 Michael UnsworthHistory Librarianunsworth@msu.edu Bobby Smiley Digital Humanities Librarian bsmiley@msu.edu
OUTLINE Update On Your Textbook Online Reference Tools Getting Materials From Other Libraries ArticleReach MelCat Uborrow WorldCat Obtaining Dissertations Locating Bibliographies Locating Archives & Primary Sources Q&A
UPDATE • P. 90: Comprehensive “Reference Room”--The MSU Library, along with many other academic libraries, have drastically shrunk their Reference Collections by shifting them to the main collection. • People now rely on online sources such as Reference Universe and the Gale Virtual Reference Library.
Getting Materials from Other Libraries: Articles Meadows, Michael. “Deals and victories: newspaper coverage of native title in Australia and Canada,” Australian journalism review, 22, no. 1(2000), p. 81-105
BIBLIOGRAPHIES “…the compiler of a BIBLIOGRAPHY acts as a scholarly research assistant, providing a summary of what is available in one easy-to-use guide.” Meyer, Jack Allen. An annotated bibliography of the Napoleonic era: recent publications, 1945-1985 (New York : Greenwood Press, 1987): xi.
PRIMARY SOURCES:Definition “…items that are directly associated with their producer or user and the time period in which they were created. Examples, include diaries, newspapers articles, government documents, photographs, oral interviews, and news broadcasts.” SOURCE: Presnell, Jenny L. The information-literate historian : a guide to research for history students (New York : Oxford University Press, 2007): 93.