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81. HIS/WMN140 Women In American History
American women fifteen hundred biographies, REF CT3260 notable Hispanic Americanwomen, REF E184.S75N68 ImmigrantsNew York ImmigrantsUnited States—History
http://northonline.sccd.ctc.edu/cmcdowell/classes/his140sp03.htm
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Women in American History
Spring 2003
Prepared by Connie McDowell, Librarian General Strategies for Research
  • Plan your search brainstorm. Think about what types of materials are needed and jot down a plan for your research.
  • Check bibliographies in text book for references to other sources of information
  • Use reference books (encyclopedias, etc. see below) to gain an overview of your topic. Consult bibliographies in reference books for additional resources.
  • Identify keywords and key concepts to use in constructing search strategies.
  • Search the Library Catalog (and other library catalogs) to find books on your topic.
  • Search periodical databases , e.g., ProQuest, SIRS, Ethnic NewsWatch, Alt-Press Watch, to find articles from journals, magazines and newspapers.
  • Critically evaluate all information, especially web resources.
  • 82. Library Resources For HIS112
    Latino Encyclopedia, REF E184.S75L357 1995. Mexican American biographies, REF E184M5 M454. notable Native Americans, REF E 89 N67. top of page. Immigration Sites.
    http://northonline.sccd.ctc.edu/nslib/HIS112/sites.htm
    Information Resources for
    HIS112 U.S. History Since 1865
    Prepared by Connie McDowell, Librarian
    Finding Articles Finding Books Reference Books
    Citing Sources - Turabian
    ... Internet Resources
    ProQuest Direct Database
    SIRS Knowledge Source
    Access these through the
    Click on Research Databases
    Expanded Academic Index (Requires a King County Library card)
    This is an excellent database which you can access through the King County Library web site
    Use the Voyager Library Catalog to find books on your topic. You can do a Subject search or a Guided Keyword partial list that might be relevant to this time period: Library of Congress (LC) Subject Headings Cold War Frontier and pioneer life Korean War, 1950-1953 New Deal, 1933-1939 Persian Gulf War, 1991 United States History United StatesEconomic conditions1918-1945 United StatesEmigration and immigrationHistory United StatesHistory1933-1945 United StatesSocial conditions Vietnamese AmericansEthnic identity Vietnamese Conflict, 1961-1975

    83. AllRefer Encyclopedia - Thomas Addis Emmet (Law, Biographies) - Encyclopedia
    Related Category Law, biographies. in New York and became one of the most notableAmerican lawyers. assistance to many of the early Irish immigrants who came
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  • 84. Academic Directories
    the Irish potato famine and its effect on immigration to North business, and Tucson sChinatowns, as well as short biographies of notable Chinese Americans
    http://www.alllearn.org/er/tree.jsp?c=23260

    85. Biographies
    biographies of SVU Officers. the USA he passed through the standard phases of immigration waiter, bartender in which context he met the notable linguists and
    http://www.svu2000.org/whatwedo/c1btwo.htm
    SVU CZECHOSLOVAK SOCIETY OF ARTS AND SCIENCES Biographies of SVU Officers MILOSLAV RECHCIGL, JR. Mila Rechcigl, as he likes to be called, a scientist, scholar and amateur historian, is current President of the Czechoslovak Society of Arts and Sciences (SVU). He is a native of Mlada Boleslav, Czechoslovakia, who has lived since 1950 in the US. After receiving a scholarship, he went to Cornell University where he studied from 1951-58, receiving his B.S., M.N.S., and Ph.D. degrees there, specializing in biochemistry, nutrition, physiology, and food science. He then spent two years conducting research at the National Institutes of Health as a postdoctoral research fellow. Subsequently he was appointed to the staff of the Laboratory of Biochemistry at the National Cancer Institute. During 1968-69 he was selected for one year of training in a special USPHS executive program, in research management, grants administration, and science policy. This led to his appointment as Special Assistant for Nutrition and Health in the Health Services and Mental Health Administration. In 1970 he joined the Agency for International Development as Nutrition Advisor and soon after was promoted to the position of Chief of Research and Institutional Grants Division. Later he became a Director with the responsibility for reviewing, administering and managing AID research. He is the author or editor of over thirty books and handbooks in the field of biochemistry, physiology, nutrition, food science a technology, agriculture, and international development, in addition to a large number of scientific articles and book chapters.

    86. Canada In The Making - Glossary
    As governor, his favouritism of British immigrants and the controversial use of publicfunds One of his most notable actions during his time in Nova Scotia was
    http://www.canadiana.org/citm/reference/biographies_e.html

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    Abbott, John (1821 - 1893)
    Canadian academic, lawyer and politician; prime minister from 1891 to 1892. An energetic man, he was appointed to the Senate in 1887, serving in Cabinet , and also briefly acted as Mayor of Montreal from 1887 to 1888. In his brief term as prime minister, he pushed for public service and Criminal Code reforms, as well as a reciprocity treaty with the U.S. He resigned in 1892 due to ill heath and died in Montreal the following year.
    Visit the National Library of Canada site for more information.

    Aberdeen and Temair, Sir John Campbell Hamilton Gordon, seventh Earl of (1847-1934)
    Governor general of Canada 1893 to 1898. Born in Edinburgh, Scotland. He and his wife, Lady Aberdeen, were known for their social justice crusades during their time in Canada and for his favouritism of British and Canadian Liberals
    Visit the Governor General's site for a complete biography.

    87. Biography & History Records. Narratives, Autobiographies, Memoirs. Genealogy Dat
    Library 75,000 fulltext biographies from many American South, notable Families Collection Ueland,Recollections of a Minnesota Immigrant Narrative describing
    http://www.genealogy.org/category.asp?cat=bio

    88. Notable Decisions Of The U.S. Supreme Court, 2002–2003 Term
    notable Decisions of the US Supreme Court, 2002–2003 Term. US Can Imprison ImmigrantsSet for Deportation (April 29, 2003) Justices, 5–4, uphold mandatory
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    89. Forum 2002 Speaker Biographies

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    90. ILW.COM - Immigration News: Have You Been Googled? How To Market Your Firm Onlin
    s services, cases, clients, and other notable news in practice areas, and attorneybiographies is a Copyright © 19992002 American Immigration LLC, ILW.COM.
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    Have You Been Googled? How To Market Your Firm Online In 2004
    by Peter Boyd, Esq.
    Having a web site will not drive clients to your firm. Odd that a web designer would write something that bold, but it is true. It is also true that simply advertising in an online legal directory is not enough. Neither is it enough to create a snazzy intro or plug in a few keywords into your web page, relax and wait for the clients to roll in. However, you can generate new clients from the Internet using a combination of these techniques. Potential clients are looking for legal assistance online and the amount of people searching for a lawyer on the Internet increases each day. This brief article will detail how you can help clients find your firm instead of your competition through a variety of techniques. A more in-depth look at these strategies will be published next month on our web site and at TechnoLawyer.com.

    91. CD-ROMs By Disk Number
    1850 359 Passenger and Immigration Lists Philadelphia 1850 367 Family History NotableBritish Families Vermont, 1850 500 Southern biographies and Genealogies
    http://www.gwest.org/cdbynum.htm

    92. Mr. Kelly’s History II Project - Web Resources
    with information about Asian immigration to the lanugage, music, genelogy, and notableIrish Americans. of women s suffrage and biographies of significant
    http://www.wbps.org/pages/library/kelly19thcen.htm
    Mr. Kelly’s History II Project - Web Resources
    REMEMBER to enclose your search term in quotes IF YOU’RE SEARCHING A PHRASE SUCH AS “Comstock Lode,” or “Knights of Labor.”
    19th Century (1800s) Multnomah County (OR) Homework Helper)
    Industrial Revolution
    Rise of Industrial America 1876-1900
    http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/ndlpedu/features/timeline/
    riseind/riseof.html
    The Library of Congress highlights important events and traits of this economic revolution. Internet Modern History Sourcebook: The Second Industrial Revolution
    http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/mod/modsbook35.html The history of the Industrial Revolution in America and its effect on economy and society.
    Immigration Megasites
    The American Immigration Home Page
    http://www.bergen.org/AAST/Projects/Immigration/ A good place to start, this site provides detailed information about immigration into the United States from 1607 to the present. Americans in the Raw
    http://www.history.ohio-state.edu/projects/Immigration/
    AmericansintheRaw/
    Immigrants and their stories from the turn of the 20th century. Text and images from The World's Work, 1902.

    93. Biographies

    http://chesterfield.k12.va.us/~chester/rocket/bio.html
    Christopher Columbus
    Christopher Columbus was born in the Italian seaport of Genoa in 1451, to a family of wool weavers. As a child he helped his father at the loom and then as a young lad went to sea.
    Columbus visited the courts of the kings and queens of Europe asking for help and money to find a new route to the Far East, to India, China, Japan and the Spice Islands.
    Columbus knew that the world was round and realized that by sailing west, instead of east around the coast of Africa, as other explorers at the time were doing, he would still reach the East and the rich Spice Islands. Ferdinand and Isabella, the king and queen of Spain, agreed to support him.
    In 1492 Columbus set sail from Spain with three ships, the Nina and the Pinta and the Santa Maria.
    After sailing across the Atlantic Ocean for 10 weeks, land was sighted. He landed on a small island in the Bahamas which Columbus named San Salvador. He claimed the island for the king and queen of Spain. When Columbus reached Cuba, he thought it was the mainland of Japan. Columbus returned to Spain in March 1493.
    Columbus made three more journeys across the Atlantic Ocean to the Caribbean. He thought that he had found Japan, but he was still looking for India and the wealthy cities that he believed were nearby. Columbus died still believing that he had found a new route to the East Indies.

    94. United States Boys Clothes: Immigration
    (Large areas of Poland at the time were part of Tearust Russia.) The Jews are notablebecause of all the immigrant groups, the Jews were most likely to stay in
    http://histclo.hispeed.com/country/us/imm/us-imm.html
    United States Boys' Clothes: Immigration
    Figure 1.
    Chronology
    America as a result of the Revolutionry War gained independence from Britain in 1783. The first wave of immigration after independence occurred as a result of the disorders caused by the French Revolution and subsequent Napoleonic Wars . Large numbers of Europeans fled the economic distress and battlefield horrors by emmigrationg to America. Economic distress in Ireland, especially the Potato Famine of 1845-46, caused the next wave of European immigration. Most immigrants during the first half of the 19th century came from the British Isles and northern Europe (Germany and Svandinavia). This gradually changed and during the second half of the 19th century immigration increased from Eastern and Souther Europe. During this period, immigrants from Austria-Hingary, Italy, and Russia constituted more than half of the total. The number of immigrants gradually increased during the 19th century,. By the early 20th century about 1 million immigrants entered Ameruican annually. This sharply fell off during World War I (1914-18). After the War, immigration began to rise again until restricted by Congress in the early 1920s. Early immigration laws had primarily been aimed at the Chinese. The restrictive laws passed by Congress in the 1920s affected all countries.

    95. SISKIND'S IMMIGRATION BULLETIN - 12/98 (1/6) - Articles 1-6

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