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HistoryFrom $1Table of contentsFinding resourcesArticlesThe Library has a range of online services that will enable you to locate journals, reports and newspaper articles on a chosen topic. A full list is available on our e-resources page Particularly relevant services for your subject include: BHI Net Indexes articles in the Humanities and Social Sciences Britsh Newspapers from 1600-1900 International Political Science Abstracts Indexes articles in the field of politics JSTOR An archival collection of full text articles. Note that none of the articles will be current. Google Scholar indexes the full text of scholarly literature across an array of publishing formats and disciplines. Because most of Google Scholar's search results link directly to commercial journal articles, you may find that you will only be able to access a brief summary of the articles topics. If you cannot access the article check to see if the University has a subscription to the journal by going to our e journals listing Lexis Nexis Provides full text of modern newspapers Parliamentary Papers Provides full text of parliamentary papers from 18, 19 and 20th century Swetswise This database covers all disciplines and provides the full text of journals that the Library subscribes to. Web of Knowledge An index to articles covering all disciplines. Electronic journals by titleIf you know the title of a journal or magazine use the electronic journals list to find out if you can view the full text of the journal online. For a list of history periodicals, the following has direct links to our extensive range of e-journals: Print journalsRemember that not all periodical titles are available online. Our printed titles can be found in alphabetical order on Level 1. You can check to see if we have a particular title by doing a search on our catalogue, or checking our list: Electronic booksYou can access electronic books using the e-books link from the library web pages. You will find e-books by using the resources listed below. Blackwell Reference Online A full text reference collection covering Art, Media Studies, Cultural Studies, History, Literature and Sociology DawsonERA - full text books SAFARI - full text of technical manuals on using various software e.g. photoshop Oxford Reference Online Here you will find a wealth of facts, figures, definitions, and translations from 175+ Oxford reference titles, many of which are in-depth, scholarly articles from titles in the acclaimed Oxford Companions series, plus all 20,000 quotations from the Oxford Dictionary of Quotations. Printed booksYou can use the library catalogue to search for specific titles or books by an author. You can also search by author, title or general keywords. There is a link to the library catalogue and more information about borrowing books and using other library services at Library You can look for books on the shelves in your subject area. Some useful shelf numbers are listed below. DVDs and other mediaBoB (Box of Broadcasts) - This TV scheduling service allows you to record, retrieve and stream TV and radio programmes, in a similar way to BBC's iPlayer. BoB stores recorded TV and Radio programmes in an archive indefinitely for all users to enjoy. Users can record programmes, watch programmes from the archive, create clips, compile their favourite shows into playlists and share these with others. Newsfilm Online Watch news stories from the ITN and Reuters archives Useful websitesA good starting point for quality assured websites can be found at the following links: http://www.history.ac.uk/history-online/about http://www.intute.ac.uk/humanities/ For some local history visit: http://www.staffspasttrack.org.uk/ Study Skills now have a wiki - they can help you to adapt and develop the transferable skills needed for successful graduation and future employability http://studyskills.wiki.staffs.ac.uk/ If you find any quality websites that you would like to share please post the address and reasons why you found it useful in the comments box at the bottom of this page. Referencing and bibliographiesRefZone - Helping you to Reference RefWorks Usernames and passwordsMost online resources use your University Username and Password to authorise access. On campus you will be recognised automatically when you logon to a PC. You should only be asked to login when you are off campus. To do this you will need the details of your student Username and Password: *Username = First part of your University email address i.e. 2 letters & 6 numbers Note: When using some online resources, you may be asked to enter the details of your University ATHENS account - this is the same username and password as your University logon details above. Please visit Accessing e-resources for further help. Subject help and adviceFor subject resource support, finding information, advice on using the online resources, reference styles and queries regarding the Library and IT services, please contact your Subject Librarian:
Off Campus services include UK Postal Loans of Library Books, the Document Delivery Service for materials not available at Staffordshire University and access to other UK Libraries.
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