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Tuesday, August 29, 2017

Welcome #txst21 Bobcats! Hit the ground running with mad research skills!

So... you're all moved into your dorm? Found a few friends while getting lost on campus? Made it through the tropical storm in one piece?

Now what? Go to class, and get started on your homework, right? But where do you go to find credible information for your assignments?
Google? Wikipedia? Google Scholar?

Jon "Snowitall" with some great advice on Game on Thrones (image source @EmilySluder)

Alkek Library has ah-mazing resources - if you haven't explored the databases and catalog, you're missing out!

Research can be challenging, but the Librarians at Alkek are here to help! Sign up for my upcoming workshop - Scholarly Research - Literary Topics - and learn to do research about film, fiction, poetry, drama, etc..





Monday, August 14, 2017

The Search for Justice



The Common Experience at Texas State University is a yearlong initiative designed to cultivate a common intellectual conversation on a theme, enhancing student participation and fostering a sense of community throughout the campus and beyond.
 
The 2016-2017 Common Experience is: “The Search for Justice:Our Response to Crime in the 21st Century”

In light of recent events in Charlottesville,Virginia, I would like to highlight some selected resources available through Alkek Library.

It can be increasingly difficult to find reliable and trustworthy sources of information. The Subject Librarians at Alkek are here to help.

Note to TXST students: The following resources are available through our library's web site. You may need to enter your university login to access the information.

Credo Reference - Over 600 reference books, including encyclopedias, dictionaries (English and foreign language), thesauri, books of quotations, as well as a range of subject-specific reference books




Civil Rights March on Washington, 1963. A crowd of marchers at Union Station prepares for the March on Washington on August 28, 1963. Martin Luther King's famous “I Have a Dream” speech would make this march one of the most important demonstrations in the nation's history. © FLIP SCHULKE/CORBIS.

The American Mosaic: The African American Experience - African American history & culture from its African origins to the present day. Contains over 8,000 primary documents, including slave narratives, speeches, court cases, quotations, advertisements, statistics, 1,500 photographs, maps, and other images.
  • You can view photographs, timelines, biographies, court documents, and more on your research topic.

Desiree Griffiths, 31, of Miami, holds up a sign saying "Black Lives Matter", with the names of Michael Brown and Eric Garner, two black men recently killed by police, during a protest Friday, Dec. 5, 2014, in Miami. People are protesting nationwide against recent decisions not to prosecute white police officers involved in the killing of black men

Academic Video Online: Premium - Comprehensive video collection covering American History, Area Studies, Art & Architecture, Asian Film, Black Studies, Business & Economics, Counseling & Therapy, Criminal Justice & Public Safety, Current Affairs, and more...

Alt-Press Watch - Multi-subject. Showcases unique, independent voices from many respected and cited grassroots newspapers, magazines, and journals.

Search Results for "Black Lives Matter" in Alt-Press Watch database


AP Images - Current and historical photographs, audio clips, & news from the Associated Press.
  • Example: Search for images from the Civil Rights Movement and filter by event

Filter by events on the AP Images database


The top of the Washington Monument and part of a U.S. flag are reflected in the sunglasses of Austin Clinton Brown, 9, of Gainesville, Ga., as he poses at the Capitol where he joins others in the March on Washington, Aug. 28, 1963. (AP Photo)

Web of Science - Comprehensive citation index covering the leading scholarly literature around the world.
  • Example: Search for an article on your topic, see how how many times that article was cited, and set up a citation alert for continued research
Article record in Web of Science, with citation information on the right side

Article available through Harvard Business School




Explore our full list of databases here.

What if you're looking for more general information or a book on your topic?

Alkek Library also has thousands of ebooks on the subject of Racism.
If print books are more your thing, check out our print resources here.
And don't forget to browse our streaming media collection.

 

What about using Google to search for your topic?

Of course, sometimes you'll be looking for a web resource instead of an academic database. In those cases, you can use Google's "search tricks" to search for .org and .edu web sites. Simply search for your topic, and add "site:org" after.