A Guide to Immigrants in US Society
|
|
:: Ask-A-Librarian | Hours and Locations | Reserves| Finding Articles | Databases | Finding Books | Websites | Census Data and Statistics | Citing Sources | Help:: This site has been created to assist you in finding and using library resources for your research on immigration. Our library, one of the largest university libraries in the U.S., can be a bit overwhelming at first, but it is truly a treasure trove for scholars. All of the University Library's resources are available to you as you do your research, so explore, have fun, and don't hesitate to ask questions! ASK-A-LIBRARIAN FOR HELP WITH YOUR RESEARCHUse our Ask-A-Librarian Service to IM, chat, email, phone or find a reference librarian. For individual help with your research, don't hesitate to contact me: Annie Paprocki
Fill out an Individual Research Consultation Form to sign up for a one-on-one appointment with a librarian to learn about the best databases, search strategies and information sources for your upcoming project or paper. FINDING YOUR WAY AROUNDWe have over 40 departmental libraries on our campus. The libraries you will likely find to be the most useful for this class are the Education and Social Science Library, the History Library, the Main Stacks, and the Undergraduate Library. The first three are located in the Main Library building. You might also hear it referred to as the "Graduate Library," but don't let that stop you from coming in here and taking advantage of the resources we can provide. It's your library, too! LIBRARY HOURSHours and contact information for all UIUC Libraries. RESERVESThe reserve readings for this (and other) classes are available online via Course Reserves. FINDING ARTICLESJournal articles are one of the primary means of communicating research and ideas in academia. They can be an important component of your research paper and give you some insight into ongoing debates and conversations about your topic. Finding articles is a two-step process:
WHICH DATABASES WILL WORK BEST FOR THIS CLASS?
Newspapers:
FINDING BOOKS
LIBRARY CATALOG HINTS FOR THIS ASSIGNMENT:Search Online Catalog using one of the following SUBJECT HEADINGS (use the "Advanced Search" tab):
Add other keywords to focus the search, e.g. "United States" or "Illinois" or "biography" or "social conditions" Browse the Education and Social Science, History, Main Stacks, or Undergraduate Library in the following call number ranges:
Note: You can browse these call numbers in the Online Catalog by choosing "Call Number" in the "Quick Search" menu. WHERE ELSE CAN YOU GO FOR INFORMATION?Center for Immigration Studies is an independent, non-profit research organization "devoted exclusively to research and policy analysis of the economic, social, demographic, fiscal, and other impacts of immigration on the United States." A rich source of information on immigration, including statistics and papers analylzing specific issues and trends, but BE AWARE OF THEIR ANTI-IMMIGRATION BIAS. The Migration Policy Institute "is an independent, non-partisan, non-profit think tank dedicated to the study of the movement of people worldwide." The site provides access to in-depth reports on timely isuse, as well as facts, stats, amps and other resources on migration worldwide. The section on US Immigration, Borders and Security focuses on migration to the U.S. The Smithsonian Institution's website on American Social and Cultural History provides a variety of primary source information. See especially the index on the left side of the page that highlights various ethnic communities, such as Latino History and Culture. Library of Congress's American Memory provides online access to a rich collection of primary source material relating to U.S. history and culture. Contains over 7 million digital items, including photographs, newspapers, sound recordings, field notes, manuscripts, cartoons, letters, legal documents, and more. Try searching the "Social Sciences" collection. The quality of information available on the Web varies tremendously. Evaluating Internet Sites 101 gives some valuable pointers on evaluating information on the Internet. Actually, these tips can be applied to print as well as online sources. CENSUS DATA AND STATISTICSYearbook of Immigration Statistics Statistical Abstract: The National Data Book US Census Bureau: Migration Data and Reports CITING SOURCES IN YOUR BIBLIOGRAPHYStyle and Writing Guides - How to format citations, write papers, and do research in the social sciences. Refworks - A great tool for writing papers, Refworks helps you export bibliographic records from databases, change the citation styles as needed and import the citation directly into a Word document so you can create bibliographies on the fly. For help using this utility, see Refworks Help. MORE TIPS ON USING THE LIBRARYLibrary Survival Guide for History Graduate Students - Basic, up-to-date how-to information important for any History Graduate student. How Do I...? - A series of brief tutorials about library services. |