This is an alphabetical listing of links in our department's web site.
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b
c
- Careers
- Choosing a Paper Topic
- Citation Guide
- Citation Guide
- Comments or Questions
- Content Notes
- Current 485 Syllabus
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e
- Elements Of A Research Paper
- Ellipses & Brackets
- European Capitals
- Example Literature Review
- Examples of Annotated Bibliographies
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g
h
- Hamlin Caldwell Memorial
- Helpful Hints for Leading Seminars
- Helpful Hints for Oral Presentations
- Hints for Leading Seminars
- Historians Define Plagiarism
- Historical Abstracts and America: History and Life
- Historiographic Clues
- Historiographic Clues
- Historiography
- History
- History 299 Materials
- History 299 Course Evaluation
- History 299 Tips
- History and American Studies Home Page
- History Department Resources
- How to Annotate
- How to Use ILL
- Humanities Index
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j
l
- Library of Congress Classification Schedule
- Library Research Plan
- Library Resources
- Links & Related Programs
- Links to Online Primary Sources by Region
- Literature Review Guidelines
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o
p
- Parenthetical Citations in Book Reviews
- Phi Alpha Theta
- Phi Beta Kappa
- Plagiarism
- Primary Sources
- Proofreading Checklist
- Proposal Guidelines
- Proposals
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r
- Recognizing Passive Voice
- Requirements For A Book Review
- Requirements for a HIST 299 4-Minute Oral Presentation
- Requirements for a Paper Proposal
- Requirements for HIST 299 Final Oral Presentation
- Research
- Resources for History 485
- Resources for Oral Presentations
- Resources for Writing Papers
s
- Scholarship Winners
- Scholarships & Awards
- Some Advice on Finding Journal Articles
- Student Projects
- Study Abroad
t
- Taking Advantage of the Library's Resources
- The Library and the Research Log
- Thesis Statements
- Tips for Class Discussion
- Topic Statement and Annotated Bibliography
- Types of History
u
- Understanding Historical Perspective
- Understanding Historical Perspective
- Understanding Passive Voice
- Understanding Plagiarism
- Understanding Plagiarism
- Using Ellipses and Brackets
- Using Quotations
- Using Quotations
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w
- What You Need to Know
- What's New
- Worksheet on Choosing a Paper Topic
- Writing and Talking About History
- Writing Guidelines
