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FYSP 080: Pandemic: Finding Books

FYSP 80, Pandemic: The Great Influenza in History and Memory

Class, 10/2/24

To help me ensure the class is relevant and helpful, please answer a few questions below about your prior experience with the research process and research-related tools.

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With your group, look at your source. (No need to read it in depth.)

Consider 4 questions:

  1. What type of source is this?
  2. How would it help you to understand the “Spanish Flu” pandemic?
  3. How would you use it, or not, within a paper?
  4. What limitations does the source have, if any?

Finding Books

You can access many books, ebooks, journal articles, and other sources at Oberlin. The resources below will help you to find everything we have at Oberlin and can access via other libraries in Ohio and worldwide.

Search at Oberlin

Tip: Looking for book chapters? Search with Summon.

Search Beyond Oberlin

Tip: To request an item in OhioLINK, click "Request" and select Oberlin as your school. See our step-by-step guide for help.

Tip: If you want to request something you only see in WorldCat, see our interlibrary loan guide for next steps.

Reading Call Numbers

Two major call number systems are used in the libraries: the Dewey Decimal and Library of Congress classification schemes. As it appears on a physical item, the first line of a call number is a broad subject classification. The subsequent lines combine letters and numbers to organize items into narrower, related categories.

Library of Congress  Dewey Decimal
HB   Alphabetically 
615  Whole number
573.3  Whole number, followed by decimal
 
.C518  Alphabetically, then decimals
(may be followed by another letter)
.W932A  Alphabetically, then decimals 
2018  Publication Date, shelves chronologically e.g., 573.3 W932A shelves before 573.3 W94A  

See How to Read Call Numbers from the University of Berkeley Library for more details about LC call numbers.
 

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