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HIST 301 - Introduction to the Study of History
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HIST 301 - Introduction to the Study of History
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Finding research articles
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Your Librarian
Mary Feeney
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Subjects:
Gender Studies
,
History
,
Journalism
,
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender Studies
,
News & Newspapers
,
Women's Studies
Your Librarian
Mary Feeney
Email Me
Subjects:
Gender Studies
,
History
,
Journalism
,
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender Studies
,
News & Newspapers
,
Women's Studies
Finding books
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Using Library Search
Use this tutorial to learn how to use Library Search to find library materials such as books, manuscripts, videos, and articles.
Finding History Sources using Library Search
Use this tutorial to learn tips for finding history sources in Library Search, from using subject headings to identifying primary sources.
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