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81. Guilford College - Course Guides
For additional resources and the most upto-date links, see subject guide for Women s studies African American Odyssey http//memory.loc.gov/ammem/aaohtml
http://www.guilford.edu/library/index.cfm?ID=110001020

82. PSU Library -- Lib 410/510 History Resources At The Portland State University Li
Information Services) History Universe African American studies is a secondary sources related to African American history. http//memory.loc.gov/ammem/amhome
http://www.lib.pdx.edu/instruction/courserelated/lib410.html
History Sources at the Portland State University Library Library 410/510
VIKAT Finding Journal Articles-Databases/Indexes Useful Call Numbers Websites Primary v. Secondary Sources Primary sources are firsthand documents of events or research. They exist in a variety of formats, i.e. print, photos, interviews, art, and statistical tables. In general, primary source documents are the foundation for secondary source documents. Primary source documents can include: eyewitness accounts, some newspaper articles, diaries, autobiographies, original scientific research, some government documents, speeches, photographs, interviews (print, broadcast, oral history). Secondary sources are often based on primary source material and generally analyze or evaluate other research or information. Secondary sources can usually point the user towards primary source materials through bibliographies or a works cited section. Secondary sources include: books, journal articles, biographies, reviews, reference items (encyclopedias, dictionaries, almanacs, etc.).

83. NAME OF CLASS < Research Guides < Resources < Library < DePauw University
Population studies, Sciences, Slavic studies, Sociology, gov t Battle against illegal drugs, War African American universities and collegesFinance, Gambling
http://www.depauw.edu/library/resources/guides/classes/econ294-Villinski.asp
< Research Guides < Resources < Library < DePauw University DePauw HOME SEARCH Thursday, February 19, 2004 ECON 294-Michele Villinski
Jo Macphail - jrmacpha@depauw.edu
Jump to: Background info Journal articles Books Web sites ... Feedback
  • Dictionary of Computer and Internet Words
    Ref. QA76.15 .D5255 2001
  • Encyclopedia of Bioethics
    Ref. QH332 .E52 1995
  • Environmental Encyclopedia
    Ref. GE10 .E57 1998 Handbook of Sports Studies
    Ref. GV558 .H36 2000 International Encyclopedia of Science and Technology
    Ref. Q121 .I48 1999 Social Issues in Science and Technology
    Ref. 175.5 .N49 1999 The War on Drugs
    Ref. HV5804 .C47 1999
To find additional reference books, browse by call number area of interest. Click here for a list of general call number areas back to top Find journal and/or magazine articles: An overview of the process of finding periodical articles.

84. SOS, Missouri - State Archives African American Initiative
for desegregation resulted in some studies, including St is devoted to Missouri s African American historic sites 4936 • SOSmain@sos.mo.gov Internet Privacy
http://www.sos.mo.gov/archives/resources/africanamerican/guide/rg000.asp
(skip primary site navigation) (skip to page detail)
Home
Site Map ... Gov-to-Gov
State Archives (skip section navigation) State Archives Contact State Archives Records Services ... Conservation of the Dred Scott Papers Guide to African American History State Government Documents Collection Record Group 000: Office of the Governor Documents Collection, Economic Development and Jobs, 1972 - 1997; arranged chronologically. This collection of documents contains information about minority business activity in Missouri in the following reports: "Governor's Commission on Minority Business: Rural Minority Business," (c1987) and "Governor's Commission on Minority Business: Report to the Legislature on Minority Business Development, 1987." Record Group 000: Department of Corrections Documents Collection, 1879 - Present. This collection of documents contains a number of series consisting primarily of published reports, informational bulletins, and newsletters. The state's correctional institutions have operated under various titles; all are brought together in this collection. Reports from the following are included: Board of Inspectors of the Missouri Penitentiary, Department of Penal Institutions, Department of Corrections, and various training schools. The reports provide a variety of information, including statistics regarding race in various penal institutions. Most list number of inmates, race, crime, former occupation, nativity, and other personal information, as well as fiscal information for the various institutions, including industry figures and production reports.

85. Education Organizations And Resources
Includes photographs and drawings. http//lcweb.loc.gov/exhibits/African.American/intro.html; African studies WWW (UPenn) A comprehensive
http://a.faculty.umkc.edu/arendaled/educorg.htm
Education Organizations and Resources
Revised April 10, 2001
I. Education Organizations Related to Academic Assistance.
American Reading Forum . ARF through its publications and conferences provides a forum for reading education research, theory, and philosophical deliberation. The Center for Research on Developmental Education and Urban Literacy : provides a forum for the development and support of research projects which promote an interdisciplinary approach to issues affecting postsecondary developmental education and urban literacy; connects individuals from campus and community organizations and creating opportunities for research and collaboration in the areas of K-12, postsecondary, and community literacy projects; presents monthly research forums to share research projects, encourage participation, and increase publicity for the center, its affiliates, and their work; identifies graduate students researching these issues on campus and connecting them with other students and faculty specialists in the field. Center for Supplemental Instruction.

86. Sawyer Library: Help Guides: Politics And Government In The United States
decisions, speeches, and manuscripts in the fields of African American studies and Women s studies. http//lcweb2.loc.gov/ammem/amlaw/lawhome.html Includes
http://www.suffolk.edu/sawlib/subject/uspoliticsgovguide.htm
Politics and Government in the United States
Periodical Indexes and Full-text Databases Politics and Elections Political Science State and Local Information ... Dictionaries, Encyclopedias, Handbooks - Print
This guide provides selected information resources on United States politics and government. Included are Mildred F. Sawyer Library's databases and government, academic, commercial and association websites. Also, a brief list of print resources is provided. For specific book and periodical titles, check the Suffolk University Library Catalog
Periodical Indexes and Full-text Databases:
The Sawyer Library subscription periodical indexes and full-text resources are available both on campus and off campus (with use of the proxy server).
Academic Search Premier (years vary)
Indexes, abstracts, and provides full-text to over 3,280 scholarly publications in nearly every academic field.
EconLit
The American Economic Association's electronic bibliographic database which provides citations and abstracts from over 450 economic journal articles, dissertations, books, and working papers.
Expanded Academic ASAP
Provides indexing, abstracting, and full-text coverage of popular and academic journals.

87. Uptown 2002 - Pursuing The Latino Vote: A Special Report
gov. was not a major campaign issue is that the African American and Latino La Garza, a political scientist at Columbia University who studies Latino voting
http://www.jrn.columbia.edu/studentwork/uptown2002/drug-romano.asp
Home Student Work Uptown 2002
Uptown 2002
Pursuing the Latino Vote: A Special Report
Rockefeller Drug Laws: A Non-Factor
By John Romano The crowd of up to 80 people that gathered outside Gov. Pataki's New York City office at 40th Street and Third Avenue on Oct. 30th wanted one thing a repeal of the Rockefeller drug laws. After several speeches, a small group tried to enter Pataki's office. They were arrested. State Sens. David Paterson and Thomas Duane were among them. The event received little media attention and did not trigger a response from any of the three major candidates for governor as they made their final appeals to voters. Drug law reform was simply not a major political issue in the New York governor's race. "It's not a big issue between them because they [the candidates] haven't made it one," said Maurice Carroll, director of the Quinnipiac Polling Institute. The Rockefeller drug laws are named for the former New York Gov. Nelson Rockefeller. In 1973 he pushed legislation through the Senate that called for strict penalties for drug selling and possession as a way to deter increasing drug use. Drug and prison reform advocacy groups argue that the drug laws are racist because many African-Americans and Latinos are sentenced to long prison terms for minor, nonviolent possession charges.

88. Tanzania: East Africa Study Abroad Program
and the Department of African and African American studies. Education and the Ccenter for African studies. information sheets) www.cdc.gov/travel (geographic
http://aaas.ohio-state.edu/studyAbroad/EAStudyAbroad.cfm
AAAS Home Graduate Program Undergraduate Program Courses ... Ghana
Tanzania: East Africa Study Abroad Program
Program: Intensive Swahili Language and Culture Program
Open to undergraduate and graduate students
Dates: Summer: July 8 . September 6,2002 (tentative)
Cost: $3,000.00 (est.) includes resident tuition, room, board, and program field trips The Program

The East Africa Study Program is jointly sponsored by The Ohio State University Center for African Studies and the Department of African and African American Studies. This program, based in Tanzania, provides opportunities for students to extend and enrich their classrom experiences, especially in their learning of Swahili. The 8-week program consists of over 160 language training contact hours. Field trips to places of historic and cultural importance and natural beauty will introduce students to the rich heritage of East African culture, music and art. Students will become aware of the development issues unique to the region and will experience firsthand Tanazania's new multi-party democratic system and liberalized market economy. The Location
The program is based in Dar Es Salaam, the capital city of Tanzania and a major port on the Indian Ocean. Tanzania has a population of over 30 million with more than 120 ethnic groups. The official languages are KiSwahili and English. The country's abundant natural resources include over 13,000 sq. miles (33,660 sq. km) of national parks and wildlife reserves. Mount Kilimanjaro - the "Roof of Africa" - at 19,341 ft (5895 m) is one of the country's main attractions.

89. Selected Education Resources
25 subject areas include African American studies, Asian studies education, political science, gender studies, economics, and http//bcol02.ed.gov/Programs/EROD
http://www.cuw.edu/library/eduresources.htm
Selected Education Resources
OUTLINE OF CONTENTS:
  • Subject-Specific Databases Other Databases which may provide additional resources More Resources: TOPCAT, Other Libraries, World Wide W eb, Guides to Library Resources
  • In order to locate the online databases described below:
    • Open the Internet browser Go to the SWITCH Web page http://topcat.switchinc.org or the library's Web page http://www.cuw.edu/library/ Click on Online Databases Click on Concordia
    • Click on [ name of database ] . Off-campus users will be prompted for name and 14-digit barcode number from the back of their Falcon1 card.
    1. Subject-Specific Databases: ERIC
    [EBSCO] NOTE: EBSCO identifies journal titles held within the SWITCH consortium. Provides citations and abstracts from ERIC documents (links are provided to EDRS – see below) and over 1000 journals, and the full text of ERIC digests, from the Educational Resource Information Center ERIC Document Reproduction Service (EDRS) Makes available in electronic format 80% of ERIC Documents (labeled ED in ERIC) from 1993 to present.

    90. Religious Studies Pathfinder SMSU Libraries
    Journal of ecumenical studies BX1 .J6. Encyclopedia of African American religions SMS Meyer Ref BR563.N4 E53 1993. http//firstgov.gov.
    http://library.smsu.edu/reference/pathfinders/rel.php
    Reference Department Religious Studies Pathfinder
    Library research guide from the Meyer Library Reference Department
    Religious Studies All Pathfinders (A-Z) Find Articles Journals Recent Books ... Web Sites Find Articles and Information with the following Indexes and Reference Databases
    These databases and indexes will help you find research published in the field. They cite journal articles but also books, dissertations, book chapters, and other unique publications produced by the scholarly field of study. To access from off campus, most of the databases listed here will require a SMSU Windows Account User ID and Password. More information about off-campus access Online Indexes to Articles
    ABC-CLIO History Indexes
    ABC-CLIO is the generic name/interface to searching America: History and Life and Historical Abstracts. For more information on these databases, see their individual title listings. Academic Search Premier While not solely focused on Religious Studies, Academic Search Premier does cover many journals in this field.
    ATLA Religion (Religion Index)

    The ATLA Religion Database is a major research tool for the study of religion. It is the premier index to journal articles, book reviews, and collections of essays in all fields of religion indexing and abstracting over 1,550 sources annually. The more than 1,250,000 records in the ATLA Religion Database include citations to journal articles, essays from multi-author works, and book reviews. ATLA's indexing of multi-author works, such as Festschriften and conference proceedings, is unique among religion databases. ATLA Religion, published by the American Theological Library Association (ATLA), is the online version of the publisher’s three print indexes: Religion Index One (RIO), Religion Index Two (RIT), and Index to Book Reviews in Religion (IBRR). Coverage is from 1949 to the present.

    91. Digital Collections Online (DCO) Subject Search Results (Brief
    African American Women Writers of the 19th Century and Short Works, Reports and studies, Minutes of URL http//memory.loc.gov/ammem/naw/nawshome......
    http://webapps.lib.uconn.edu/DigitalCollections/subjDisplay.cfm?Subject=Women's

    92. ALA | American And International Studies: Internet Resources
    as American literature, Indians of North America, African American studies, American political Access http//lcweb.loc.gov. International studies Home Page.
    http://www.ala.org/ala/acrl/acrlpubs/crlnews/backissues1996/october1/americanint
    ALA American Library Association Search ALA Contact ALA ... Login Quicklinks Career Opportunities Chapters CHOICE Committees Directory of Leadership e-Learning Forms Information Literacy Marketing @ your library Publications Catalog RBM Recruiting to the Profession Scholarly Communication Sections Tipsheets Publications
    Career Opportunities

    Back Issues: 2004

    Back Issues: 2003
    ... Back Issues: 1996 October
    American and International studies: Internet resources
    October 1996
    Vol. 57 No. 9 by L. Stephen Perry Both American studies and international studies have benefited immensely from having a multiplicity of resources and sites available on the Internet. Although these two fields are distinct in many obvious ways, they both share a robust interdisciplinary approach to their respective areas of inquiry in such fields as history, literature, folklore, politics, popular culture, economics, mass media analyses, among a host of other related topics. Both also share a constancy of academic discourse (grounded in similar theoretical approaches) which is why it makes sense (at least in Internet terms) to group them loosely together as being two sides of roughly the same coin. For researchers specifically interested in both American studies and international studies, these sites include anything from discussion groups to full-text speeches and documentsall seamlessly connected by a variety of hypertext links pointing to an abundance of even more relevant online resources. As a separate field, American studies emerged out of the historical crises of the 1930s and 1940s.1 However, the field developed its first real growth in the climate of nationalism and patriotism during World War II and the immediate postwar era, as that period was one of the main agents responsible for the defense of uniquely American values and served as the spawning ground for the study of American culture and society around the world, a situation that also intertwined with the emergence of international and area studies.2

    93. African Studies WWW- May '95 Statistics
    African studies WWW May '95 Statistics. Daily Transmission Statistics. Hourly Transmission Statistics. Total Transfers by Client Domain. Total Transfers by Reversed Subdomain. Total Transfers from
    http://www.sas.upenn.edu/African_Studies/usage/May.wwwstats.html
    African Studies WWW May- '95 Statistics
    Last updated: Thu, 01 Jun 1995 00:56:34 (GMT -0400)
    Totals for Summary Period: May 1 1995 to May 31 1995
    Files Transmitted During Summary Period 91128 Bytes Transmitted During Summary Period 2012165962 Average Files Transmitted Daily 2940 Average Bytes Transmitted Daily 64908579
    Daily Transmission Statistics
    Hourly Transmission Statistics
    Total Transfers by Client Domain
    Total Transfers by Reversed Subdomain
    Total Transfers from each Archive Section
    This summary was generated by wwwstat-1.0

    94. Web Server Statistics For African Studies At Penn
    Program started at Thu31-Jan-2002 1140. Analysed requests from Sat-01-Dec-2001 0000 to Mon-31-Dec-2001 2358 (31.0 days). General Summary
    http://www.africa.upenn.edu/usage/Dec01.html
    Web Server Statistics for African Studies at Penn
    Program started at Thu-31-Jan-2002 11:40.
    Analysed requests from Sat-01-Dec-2001 00:00 to Mon-31-Dec-2001 23:58 (31.0 days).
    General Summary
    Go To Top : General Summary: Monthly Report Daily Report Hourly Summary Domain Report ... Request Report Successful requests:
    Average successful requests per day:
    Successful requests for pages:
    Average successful requests for pages per day:
    Failed requests:
    Redirected requests:
    Distinct files requested:
    Distinct hosts served:
    Corrupt logfile lines:
    Data transferred:
    85,242 Mbytes Average data transferred per day: 2,749 Mbytes
    Monthly Report
    Go To Top General Summary : Monthly Report: Daily Report Hourly Summary Domain Report Directory Report ... Request Report Each unit ( ) represents 25,000 requests for pages, or part thereof. month: pages: : -: Dec 2001: 1083106: Busiest month: Dec 2001 (1,083,106 requests for pages).
    Daily Report
    Go To Top General Summary Monthly Report : Daily Report: Hourly Summary Domain Report Directory Report File Type Report ... Request Report Each unit ( ) represents 1,500 requests for pages, or part thereof.

    95. Web Server Statistics For African Studies At Penn
    Program started at Wed01-Dec-1999 0707. Analysed requests from Mon-01-Nov-1999 0000 to Tue-30-Nov-1999 2358 (30.0 days). General Summary
    http://www.africa.upenn.edu/usage/Nov99.html
    Web Server Statistics for African Studies at Penn
    Program started at Wed-01-Dec-1999 07:07.
    Analysed requests from Mon-01-Nov-1999 00:00 to Tue-30-Nov-1999 23:58 (30.0 days).
    General Summary
    Go To Top : General Summary: Monthly Report Daily Report Hourly Summary Domain Report ... Request Report Successful requests:
    Average successful requests per day:
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    Average successful requests for pages per day:
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    Distinct files requested:
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    Corrupt logfile lines:
    Data transferred:
    33,391 Mbytes Average data transferred per day: 1,113 Mbytes
    Monthly Report
    Go To Top General Summary : Monthly Report: Daily Report Hourly Summary Domain Report Directory Report ... Request Report Each unit ( ) represents 15,000 requests for pages, or part thereof. month: pages: : : Nov 1999: 524496: Busiest month: Nov 1999 (524,496 requests for pages).
    Daily Report
    Go To Top General Summary Monthly Report : Daily Report: Hourly Summary Domain Report Directory Report File Type Report ... Request Report Each unit ( ) represents 800 requests for pages, or part thereof.

    96. Web Server Statistics For African Studies At Penn
    Program started at Mon01-Oct-2001 0714. Analysed requests from Sat-01-Sep-2001 0000 to Sun-30-Sep-2001 2358 (30.0 days). General Summary
    http://www.sas.upenn.edu/African_Studies/usage/Sep01.html
    Web Server Statistics for African Studies at Penn
    Program started at Mon-01-Oct-2001 07:14.
    Analysed requests from Sat-01-Sep-2001 00:00 to Sun-30-Sep-2001 23:58 (30.0 days).
    General Summary
    Go To Top : General Summary: Monthly Report Daily Report Hourly Summary Domain Report ... Request Report Successful requests:
    Average successful requests per day:
    Successful requests for pages:
    Average successful requests for pages per day:
    Failed requests:
    Redirected requests:
    Distinct files requested:
    Distinct hosts served:
    Corrupt logfile lines:
    Data transferred:
    82,934 Mbytes Average data transferred per day: 2,764 Mbytes
    Monthly Report
    Go To Top General Summary : Monthly Report: Daily Report Hourly Summary Domain Report Directory Report ... Request Report Each unit ( ) represents 25,000 requests for pages, or part thereof. month: pages: : : Sep 2001: 958034: Busiest month: Sep 2001 (958,034 requests for pages).
    Daily Report
    Go To Top General Summary Monthly Report : Daily Report: Hourly Summary Domain Report Directory Report File Type Report ... Request Report Each unit ( ) represents 1,500 requests for pages, or part thereof.

    97. Research Guides: African American Studies

    http://www.lib.umb.edu/pathfinders/indians_right.cfm
    Research Guide For Indians of North America
    Scope: This research guide provides a selection of the best encyclopedias, indexes, databases, library and web resources on the indigenous peoples of the continental U.S., Alaska, and Canada, with some information on native Hawaiians. Articles America: History and Life. [connect]
    America: History and Life is a comprehensive bibliography of scholarly journal articles, book and media reviews, and dissertations related to the history and culture of the United States and Canada from prehistory to the present. The database offers abstracts and citations for some 8,000 articles appearing in more than 2100 journals published worldwide. Expanded Academic Index. [connect]
    From arts and the humanities to social sciences, science and technology, Expanded Academic Index ASAP meets research needs across all academic disciplines. Access scholarly journals, magazines and newspapers – many with full text and images. Information is updated daily and goes back to 1980. Lexis-Nexis.

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