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HIST 3301:Reading And Writing Like a Historian Research Guide

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Welcome! This page contains links to on-demand learning opportunities designed to improve your research skills! Learn how to search the databases in your subject area to find peer reviewed articles, tips on reading scholarly articles, writing help, and more!

Check out the Library FAQ guide to help walk you through some common library and research questions as well!

HIST 2310: Writing History Library Tutorial

Searching Library Resources-U.S. History

Finding Additional Related Articles

Understanding Scholarly Sources

Scholarly articles. Academic articles. Peer reviewed articles. You may have heard these terms used by your professor, but what do they mean?

Peer reviewed articles are articles that have been evaluated by the writer's colleagues (or peers) in their field of study. The idea with peer review is that the reviewers uphold standards within the field in terms of research methodology, style, ethics, etc. Most academic databases will allow you to find peer reviewed articles by simply checking a box as you refine your search. 

Watch the following video to learn more about the peer review process.

Attempting to read a scholarly article for the first time may seem overwhelming and confusing.  The resources below will breakdown the structure of a scholarly article and provide strategies on how to efficiently read one.

Presenting Your Research: Writing Help

Note:The following resources are meant to provide a broad overview of the following types of research assignments. Please follow your professor's specific guidelines for their assignments.

Note:The following resources are meant to provide a broad overview of the following types of research assignments. Please follow your professor's specific guidelines for their assignments.