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Architecture and Landscape Architecture
by Jeff Alger - last updated on Jan 30th, 2009
Listing of important web resources supporting research and teaching in architecture and landscape architecture
Cited Reference Searching
by Lorrie Pellack - last updated on Aug 20th, 2009
This guide covers search techniques and resources that offer the ability to search the list of references (or footnotes) found in journal articles, books, websites, etc.
Classical Studies
by Ed Goedeken - last updated on Mar 12th, 2008
General guide to wide-ranging web sources related to all aspects of classical studies
Finding Images: Getting Started with Research
by Jeff Alger - last updated on Nov 19th, 2009
This guide provides helpful hints for finding images whether using search engines or by pointing out helpful image collections that can be searched.
Literatures in English: Getting Started with Research
by Dan Coffey - last updated on Oct 12th, 2009
This is an overview of resources that will help students taking ISU English Literature classes to get on their way to doing quality research.
Online (Electronic) Encyclopedias
by Rebecca Jackson - last updated on Jun 03rd, 2009
Check this guide to find encyclopedias that are online. Some are general encyclopedias; some are specialized, focused on specific subject areas.
Philosophy
by Rebecca Jackson - last updated on May 18th, 2009
Guide to research resources in philosophy
Philosophy: Getting Started with Research
by Rebecca Jackson - last updated on Aug 20th, 2009
This short guide provides a starting point for researchin topics in philosophy.
Religion
by Rebecca Jackson - last updated on Jul 07th, 2009
The best online resources for research in religion.
Religion: Getting Started with Research
by Rebecca Jackson - last updated on Aug 20th, 2009
Use this guide for getting started with any research project in religious studies.
Theatre 465: Theatre History
by Dan Coffey - last updated on Oct 27th, 2009


 

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