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HIST 2630 - Historical Methods - SKIDMORE-HESS: Gather Background Information

This guide provides library and web-based information appropriate for students enrolled in Dr. Skidmore-Hess' HIST 2630: Historical Methods course.

Gather Background Info with Reference Resources

Most reference resources are considered "tertiary" source materials. These books and websites provide background information and an overview and analysis of a subject or concept.

Tertiary sources have been compiled from secondary sources. Unlike a secondary source book or journal article, tertiary sources are not intended to be read in their entirety. Instead, they are most often used to clarify terms and concepts about a particular topic. Tertiary sources include:

  • Almanacs, Yearbooks, and Factbooks
  • Bibliographies*
  • Dictionaries and Encyclopedias*
  • Indexes and Abstracts
  • Manuals
  • Textbooks*

*Also considered secondary

[Image: Brunias, Agostino. "Free West Indian Dominicans." 1770. Artstor]

History Reference Databases

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Encyclopedias & Dictionaries

Subject-specific encyclopedias and dictionaries are more specialized than general ones. Coverage is limited to a specific subject or field of study and contain more developed entries written by scholars and experts within the field.