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African American Studies  Tags: culture minority_experience literature social_change  

Supports interdisciplinary studies of the African American/black experience.
Last update: Sep 28th, 2009 URL: http://libguides.hanover.edu/africanamerican  Print Guide  RSS Updates

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How to Cite Your Sources

From Diana Hacker, author of Rules for Writers, the link below provides detailed information on how to correctly document and cite your sources using the APA citation style.  Click on the Documenting Sources option for guidance and examples. 

Clicking on the Finding Sources tab will bring up discipline-specific options for appropriate resources to consider.

                                                  

  • Citation styles by discipline  
      
    From Diana Hacker's Rules for Writers, this is a wonderful web-based companion on how to cite and document your sources. This link provides access to citation styles for the humanities (MLA), social sciences (APA), history (Chicago), and Sciences (CSE).
 

Methodology and Writing Help

In addition to researching your subject, consider searching for works that will help you with your writing and research methodology. Sample titles from our catalogue include:

  • Lives in Context: The Art of Life History Research
  • The Content Analysis Guidebook
  • Dyadic Data Analysis
  • Political Science Research Methods

     

    Meet Your Guide!

    Profile ImageDouglas Denne
    Contact Info:
    Archivist and Curator of Rare Books
    Rivers Institute Collection Librarian
    Duggan Library
    812-866-7181
    denne@hanover.edu

    Subjects:
    African American Studies, Biochemistry, Biology, Environmental Science, Exercise Science, Geology, History, and Theological Studies

     
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