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This course guide provides an overview of research resources related to the topic of Media Revolutions in History

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This guide is designed to help you with your research for HU 3900: Media Revolutions in History. Use the tabs on the top to learn more about more evaluating sources, finding books, finding journal articles, finding primary sources, and writing citations.

  • Annotated Bibliography
    • This place includes information on getting started with your annotated bibliography.
  • Research Tips
    • This page includes information how to determine the best keywords and combinations of keywords; how to apply Boolean Operators to your searches, how to use search filters; and how to begin evaluating your sources.
  • How to Use WPI Library Search
    • Step-by-step instructions and guides on general and faceted searching using the WPI Library Search from wpi.edu/library.
  • Evaluating Sources
    • This page outlines peer-reviewed literature, the evaluation process, evaluating sources for credibility, and primary and secondary sources.
  • Books
    • How to search for and identify books for this course.
  • Journals
    • How to identify and filter reputable journal content in databases and journal titles relative to this course. 
  • Primary Sources
    • Identify and search primary source databases, websites, and archives.
  • Chicago Style Citations
    • Lean more about Chicago Style Citations: when to use, how to format, style guides, and more.
  • Citation Manager
    • Learn more about keeping track of your research content with the Citation Manager, Zotero.

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