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HIST 4990 African American History Dr. Diane Morrow (Special Collections): Home

UGA Special Collections archival research resources

Welcome to UGA Special Collections!

 

Get Research Help

Russell Library archivists are available to assist you during the open hours of the Russell Library:

  • Monday-Friday 8-4:45 p.m.
  • If you want to meet with Jill Severn,  you can come by during  office hours on Thursday afternoons from 1-4 p.m. at the reference desk on the 3rd floor of the Special Collections Building. If want to meet at another time, contact her at russlib@uga.edu.  (Please allow 24 hours for a response.) 

Hargrett Library Archivists are available to assist you during the open hours of the Hargrett Library 

  • Monday-Friday  8-4:45 p.m. and Saturdays 1-5 p.m. 
  • If you want to meet with Chuck Barber,  you can set up and appointment to meet by contacting him hargrett@uga.edu   (Please allow 24 hours for a response.) 

Citation Help

Assistance with citations:

If you have questions about citing materials from the Russell Library ask the archivist on duty in the reading room for assistance.

Citation management software: Endnote and Refworks. Collect citations from GALILEO databases, add them to your papers, and automatically format your bibliography.

Visit

Visit Special Collections

The Richard B. Russell Building is located at 300 South Hull Street.  The UGA EAST-WEST bus stops right in front of the building.

Here is a map:


View University of Georgia Special Collections Libraries Building in a larger map

 

Research Process Guides

Historical research can be incredibly exciting and interesting, but getting started can be daunting--especially if you are starting from scratch in coming up with a topic. 

In general, the most important thing to remember is that getting started early is essential.  Give your self time to browse, connect, reimagine, and revise.  Below are some links that walk you through steps for developing a topic and writing an interesting paper.  These aren't the only way to approach the work, but they give you a place to start.  Remember to consult your professor for big questions or concerns and to re-read the assignment.

Learning to Do Historical Research: A Primer
How to Frame a Researchable Question

Created by historian William Cronin and his graduate students to help undergraduates develop research topic in environmental history, but ideas and concepts are useful for any area of historical research.

Stages of A Historical Research Project
Independent project on the Web. offers a streamlined outline for research processes that may be a good quick reference tool

Jill Severn Archivist

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Contact:
Richard B. Russell Building Special Collections Libraries
300 South Hull St.
706-542-5766
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