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Major Indexes for Historical
Research
Major indexes,
or starting points, for historical research are described below. Depending
on the topic you are researching, you might be better off using other
indexes to which the library subscribes. If you are uncertain where
to begin, please consult with a librarian at the Reference
Center.
America:
History and Life, 1964 - (ABC-Clio)
- AHL is
an easy-to-use product that provides the user with bibliographic citations
and abstracts about the history and culture of the United States and
Canada from prehistoric times. AHL is a comprehensive indexing and abstracting
service that covers books, journal articles, dissertations, and reviews.
The researcher is provided with a number of search options including
author/editor, publication type, subject, language, journal title, and
time period. The search template can be filled in from a list of terms
or the researcher may supply their own language. A nice feature of this
system is the ability to cross reference an item in the search result
with a subject search. Search results may be printed or downloaded.
The CD-ROM covers from 1982 and has quarterly updates; it is available
through WKUNet. One must consult the print index for earlier years (REF
PER/IND E11 .A35x).
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C.R.I.S.:
The Combined Retrospective Index Set to Journals in History, 1838 - 1974
- A comprehensive
index to English language journals in history, political science, and
sociology that covers all areas and periods of history. Its subject
categories and keyword indexing make for easy use. Volumes 1 - 9 are
subject category indexes and volumes 10 and 11 are author indexes. World
history is covered in the first four volumes, while United States history
can be found in volumes 5 - 9 (REF INDEX TABLE X Z6205 .C18).
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Early American
Imprints (Readex)
- Two distinct
microfiche collections reproducing every existent book, pamphlet and
broadside published in America from 1639 through 1800 (Series I, Evans)
and from 1801 to 1819 (Series II, Shaw-Shoemaker). These are complete
non-serial source materials of American history for the 17th and 18th
centuries. The collections are located in Microforms on the 2nd floor
of Helm. The library has print indexes to both of these collections
in the Reference Center (REF Z1215 .E27x 1981). Additionally, there
is a CD-ROM index to the Evans collection located on workstation # 11
in the Electronic Reference Area. We have the CD-ROM on a temporary
basis only, until the full bibliographic records are made available
in TOPCAT 2000.
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FirstSearch
(OCLC)
- This
service provides over 15 indexing and abstracting services and databases
with a similar web-interface search protocol. Of particular interest
to historical researches are WorldCat, the cataloging records of over
22,000 member libraries; ArticleFirst, indexing to journals; NetFirst,
the records for cataloged Internet resources; and UnionList, the serial
holdings of member libraries. To use FirstSearch
you must have an authorization number and password. Contact the reference
desk for this and more information about the array of databases available
through this service.
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Historical
Abstracts, 1955 - (ABC-Clio)
- HA is
a very comprehensive indexing and abstracting service that covers all
areas of history and related humanities and social sciences. Time period
coverage begins with 1450 A.D. Books, dissertations, and over 2100 journals
in 40 languages are indexed by this service. As with AHL, the researcher
is provided a number of search options and Boolean logic may be used.
Search results, citations and/or abstracts may be printed or downloaded.
The CD-ROM covers from 1982 and is updated quarterly; it is available
on workstation # 11 in the Electronic Reference Area. One must consult
the print index for earlier years (REF PER/IND D299 .H5).
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Humanities
Index, April 1974 - (H.W. Wilson)
- An index
to English language periodicals in the fields of history, folklore,
literature, philosophy, theology, classical studies, archaeology, and
area studies. Its combined author and subject indexing make searching
this index very easy. A separate listing for reviews follows the index
(REF Index Table X). Prior to 1974 this title was combined with the
Social Sciences Index.
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Monthly
Catalog of United States Government Publications, 1895 - (US Government
Printing Office)
- The most
comprehensive index to materials, including primary sources, issued
by U.S. federal agencies. Since July 1976 the subject index has used
the Library of Congress Subject Headings. Indexes prior to July 1976
are located in the Reference Center while print indexes after this time
are located in the Government Documents Area on the ground floor of
Helm Library. The library currently subscribes to Impact/ACCESS
GDCS,(tm) a web-interface indexing service from Auto-graphics,
Inc. This index covers from July of 1976.
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New York
Times Index, 1851 -
- Discover
how events, as they were happening, were covered by the New York Times.
This index provides access to the Libraries' microfilm edition of this
"master key to the news." (REF ALCOVE AI21 .N44)
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TOPCAT 2000
- TOPCAT
2000 is the online catalog of holdings of the University Libraries.
Although most of the records in the database are for books, journal
holdings may be found as well. Not included in TOPCAT 2000 are government
documents, maps, microforms, and Kentucky Museum artifacts. If you have
a telnet application configured for your system, you may search
TOPCAT 2000 from here. Search
guides are available to help you with this system.
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Voice
of the Shuttle Web Page for Humanities Research
- This
site is quite extensive and heavily used. Because of this it may be
difficult to access. It is most helpful that there are mirror sites
around the globe. A sub-page of the VOS is devoted to history. U.S.,
European, and Asian history links are most numerous, but this page is
worth visiting if you are interested in other areas as well.
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