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Locate books,
videos, CD's and other media programs by and about
Native Americans in the online public access catalog (OPAC)
by Author, Title, Subject, or keyword in title & topic. If
you want to browse the book collection, the basic call numbers
for Native American materials are E 51 through E 99.
Here are a few of the
subject headings you can use for a SUBJECT
search in the online
catalog to find specific titles and call numbers of books and videotapes about
Native Americans.
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AMERICAN FICTION - INDIAN AUTHORS
INDIAN ART
INDIAN
CHILDREN - NORTH AMERICA
INDIAN
DANCE - NORTH AMERICA
INDIAN LITERATURE
INDIAN POETRY
INDIAN POTTERY
-- NORTH AMERICA
INDIANS
INDIANS - HISTORY
INDIANS IN LITERATURE
INDIANS OF NORTH AMERICA
INDIANS OF NORTH AMERICA - ARIZONA
INDIANS OF NORTH AMERICA - CALIFORNIA
INDIANS OF NORTH AMERICA - CIVIL
RIGHTS
INDIANS OF NORTH AMERICA - EDUCATION
INDIANS OF NORTH AMERICA - ETHNIC IDENTITY |
INDIANS OF NORTH AMERICA - FOLKLORE
INDIANS OF NORTH AMERICA -
GOVERNMENT RELATIONS
INDIANS OF NORTH AMERICA - GREAT
PLAINS
INDIANS OF NORTH
AMERICA - HISTORY
INDIANS OF NORTH AMERICA - MEDICINE
INDIANS OF NORTH AMERICA - RELIGION AND MYTHOLOGY
INDIANS OF NORTH AMERICA - RITES AND CEREMONIES
INDIANS OF NORTH AMERICA - SOCIAL LIFE AND CUSTOMS
INDIANS OF NORTH AMERICA - WARS
INDIANS OF NORTH AMERICA - WOMEN
SEE ALSO:
Names of
individual tribes (such as AZTECS; CHEROKEE INDIANS,
NAVAJO INDIANS, etc.)
or
subject headings beginning INDIANS OF CENTRAL
AMERICA or INDIANS OF SOUTH AMERICA
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Current Print Subscriptions
The current issues of
the magazines and journals that the CCC Library receives are
on the display racks near the
Information Commons.
See the Periodical Holdings list for
additional titles.
The most current issues may be used in the Library only. Older
issues may be checked out of the Library. Lift the tilted display shelf to find
the issue from the previous 6 -12 months. If you want issues older than those
available here, you will need to fill out a Periodical Request slip at the
Circulation Desk.
Bound Periodicals
Many
older magazines and journals were bound in hard covers for preservation. They
are kept on the low shelves at the far end of the Library, next to Stack #28.
These volumes may be used in the Library only.
Magazine & Journal Indexes & Databases
Use a
periodical index to locate specific articles in older issues of magazines
and journals. The CCC Library has both print and computerized indexes. Printed
indexes list articles by Author and/or Subject. The
Library's computerized indexes are databases that also contain the full-text of
the majority of their citations; they can be searched by Author, Title, Subject
and Keyword. Ask the librarian at the Reference Desk
for assistance with subject headings
for your research topic and/or for help in using the computerized
databases as needed.
Some
of the indexes and databases that
might be most useful in researching topics in Native American Studies are:
Ethnic Newswatch (online database available via the Library's
Database page)
Expanded Academic Index ASAP (online database
available via the Library's Database page)
SIRS Researcher (online database
available via the Library's Database page)
The Library
subscribes to several newspapers, including The
San Francisco Chronicle and The New York Times.
The current issues are in the hanging rack at the end of the
Periodicals Display Rack.
Older
issues are available on microfilm and/or CD-ROM. The
printed indexes to
these newspapers are on Index Table #9a.
Use the computers in the Information Commons to index the New
York Times CD-ROM. Ask a librarian
to show you how to use the newspaper indexes, and how to operate the microfilm
reader/printer machines.
Students at California community colleges
may purchase a UCB library card at a discounted rate upon showing their community college
student identification. Ask a
CCC librarian for assistance for a map of the UCB campus
showing the location of the main and branch libraries.
INTERNET / WEB
SITES
There are
many sites on the Internet where you can information pertaining to
Native Americans. Use a search engine to help you locate them. Some search
engines also provide an directory of sites arranged by broad subject area. These lists are
usually broken down into even more specific aspects of a topic. They are great places to
browse for interesting sites.
For a list
of Internet sites about this subject area that have
been reviewed by faculty and/or librarians, see the CCC Site Guide for Native Americans.
Last updated
27 November 2007