Start by looking at your topic from a wide lens. As you gather research, narrow down your focus based on the amount of evidence that you find. Make a list of keywords as you read! Check out this research organizer for more help organizing your focus.
Consider searching imperialism or colonialism AND Congo, or your area of focus. Search for the name of the colonizer (Great Britiain, Belgium, etc.). Get more specific by searching for tribal names, names of important figures, key places, etc. Search for historical place names rather than present day country names.
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Browse the Imperialism shelf in Gale eBooks with curated encyclopedias related to Imperialism and Africa.
Recommended encyclopedia articles to get started:
Encyclopedias to explore:
How do I find reference sources in print?
All reference sources are located in the reference room. REMEMBER: they are non circulating (you can’t check them out), but you can make copies or take photos.
Bunn Library Catalog use the Advanced Search option to limit to items in the Reference Collection:
Once you locate the book, check the Index for broad subject terms that relate to your topic.
Remember that you need to find a relevant article before you can cite the book!
Print encyclopedia suggestions:
Tips for searching for scholarly journal articles:
Academic Search Engines:
Suggested titles to get started:
For more, search for your keywords in the library catalog or eBook Central. Search for imperialism AND your country (i.e. imperialism AND Congo). Consider historical names for the regions your are researching - for example, "Belgian Congo".
Look for works that are written by historians and experts in your topic of interest. Check the INDEX of the book for instances of your keywords (important people, themes, etc.).
Search the Bunn Library Catalog. Use the General Keyword search to broaden your results. For a narrower focus, search the catalog by Subject Keyword using the drop-down menu.
To find books in the stacks, look at the call number:
000-399: Lower Level
400-699: Main Floor
700-999: Second Floor
Books on Reference Room Reserve are located on the shelves in the Reference Room, and will have a colored spine label.
Have a useful book in hand?
Look at the Index for additional keywords and locate where they are discussed in your book.
Check the Bibliography for additional sources that are connected to your topic.
Larger collections with a wide range of material:
Africa Focus: