Library
History 250
California Dreamin': A History of the Golden State
Study Guide
Professor: Connie Chiang
Librarian: Ginny Hopcroft
Spring 2008
Librarian: Ginny Hopcroft
Spring 2008
Library Catalogs
- Bowdoin College Library Catalog
Search for books, videos, microfilm, web sites, etc. owned or subscribed to here at Bowdoin.
- MaineCat
Search the combined holdings of most Maine Libraries; users make loan requests online; materials arrive from Colby and Bates in two days.
- NExpress
Locate books and articles within the combined collections of Colby, Bates, Bowdoin, Williams, Northeastern and Wellesley; users make loan requests online.
- WorldCat
A union catalog for book/monograph holdings for academic libraries nationwide
- Melvyl
Catalog of the University of California Libraries
Reference Books
- Statistical Abstract Of The United States
Washington : G.P.O. Library owns most years from 1886.
Govt Doc C 3.134: 1886
Online Abstracts begin in 1878. http://www.census.gov/compendia/statab/past_years.html - Dictionary Of American History
Main Ref E174 .D52 2003
Multi-volume set with extensive entries on events, movements, people, and other topics in American history. Articles contain bibliographies. - The reader's encyclopedia of the American West
Main Ref F591 .R38 - Nineteenth-century American Western Writers
Main Ref PS271 .N56 1998 - Twentieth-century American Western Writers
Main Ref PS271 .T8 1999 - Encyclopedia of American Social History (section on California)
Main Ref HN57 .E58 1993 - Historical Atlas of the American West
Main Ref folio G1381.S1 B4 1989 - The Encyclopedia Of American Facts And Dates
Main Ref E174.5 .C3 1993 -
Encyclopedia Of The United States In The Nineteenth Century
Main Ref E169.1 .E626 2001
Indexes and Databases
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Academic Search Premier
Journals in the social sciences, humanities and science. Many full text. - America History and Life
Abstracts for articles, books and dissertations covering the U.S and Canada. -
History Cooperative.org
http://www.historycooperative.org
About 20 free, full text, searchable, history journals, including Envirnomental History and the Western Historical Quarterly. - Historical census data browser.
http://fisher.lib.virginia.edu/collections/stats/histcensus/
Using data from the Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research (ICPSR), this site allows users to browse selected census data from 1790 to 1970 by state and county. Data from the early years (1790 to 1830) focuses solely on population characteristics, while data after those years include selected economic, manufacturing, and agricultural information. - Historical Statistics of the United States
- Humanities and Social Sciences Index Retrospective
This bibliographic database covers some of the best known scholarly journals and numerous lesser known specialized magazines in a broad array of humanities and social sciences topics. Coverage runs from 1907-1984 - J-Stor
Full-text articles from selected scholarly journals. Most recent five years not available. - LexisNexis Academic
Full text newspapers from the 90s to the present - Catalog of Government Publications (CGP)
- LexisNexis Congressional
Primary Sources
For background on determining what qualifies as a primary source, please see Primary and Secondary Sources
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American Periodicals Series Online 1740-1900
"...Digitized images of the pages of American magazines and journals published from colonial days to the dawn of the 20th century." - America's Historical Newspapers
Daily Democratic State Journal, Sacramento, 1853-1858
Themis, Sacramento, 1889-1894
Alta California, San Francisco, 1850-1861
Daily Commerical News, San Francisco, 1885-1888
Daily Globe, San Francisco 1858 -1858
Daily Placer Times and Transcript, San Francisco 1852-1855
San Francisco Bulletin, San Francisco 1855-1891
Weekly Alta California, San Francisco, 1850-1854
Evening News, San Jose, 1898-1922
San Jose Mercury News, San Jose, 1886-1922
San Joaquin Republican, Stockton, 1855-1860
- The Avalon project at the Yale Law School
www.yale.edu/lawweb/avalon/avalon.htm
Full text documents relating to history, law and government organized by time period. The emphasis is on American and European history. An internal search engine simplifies access. - "California as I Saw It:" First-Person Narratives of California's Early Years, 1849-1900 consists of the full texts and illustrations of 190 works documenting the formative era of California's history through eyewitness accounts.
- Documents for the Study of American History
www.vlib.us/amdocs/
Use “Find in Page” button will simplify title access, or the list of topics can be browsed. - Los Angeles Times, 1978-1997. Microfilm (See LexisNexis Academic for later years)
Main Micro - Making of America
www.hti.umich.edu/m/moagrp/
The collection currently contains approximately 10,000 books and 50,000 journal articles with 19th century imprints. - The New York Times
1851-present. Full image database. - Periodicals Archive Online
- Periodicals Index Online
1665 – 1995. Indexing to thousands of magazines from first issues. - Pooles Index To Periodical Literature (print)
Subject index to British and American periodicals of the nineteenth century. Bowdoin Library owns many of these nineteenth century periodicals in its collections.
Main Per Index - U.S. Congressional Serial Set, 1817-1980
Reports, documents and journals of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives, originally published in approximately 13,800 bound volumes. - State of California Official Web Site
State government information - Western Americana, Frontier History of the trans-Mississippi West, 1550-1900
A large microfilm set. To isolate California titles do a key word catalog search using "western americana california."
Tips for Efficient Research
- Consult Get Started with Your Research for information on choosing a topic, database searching, secondary and primary sources, etc.
- Start with a keyword search in any online index, catalog or database.
- Then, look for subject headings/descriptors in the individual records. Use them to expand your search or make it more specific.
- Check footnotes and bibliographies to find additional sources.
This page created and maintained by Ginny Hopcroft . Last update: Februrary 2008.
