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Research Skills Lab 2: Library Assignment
Research Skills Lab 2: Library Assignment
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Research Skills Lab 2: Library Assignment
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Complete each of the following exercises by finding materials related to your research topic for the session. For each of the books and articles you find, be sure that you record all of the information you would need for a footnote and bibliography entry. This means you must note the total number of pages in each book and the inclusive page numbers of each article.
Topic
Ancient Roman Culture
SUBJECT HEADINGS: List five (5) different Library of Congress subject headings that you might use to find books on your topic.
Rome’s Civilization
Romans versus Greeks
Virgil of Rome
War in Rome
Rome’s Pottery
SEARCH TERMS: List five (5) different search terms you would use to look for materials related to your topic in searching the various databases on the Columbia College library website or in a Google search:
___ Ethnocentrism in Romans
___ Socio-political Integration in Ancient Rome
___ Ancient Roman Artifacts
___ Ethnocide in Rome
___ Roman Chivalry
List seven (7) books from different subject areas related to your topic.
Book 1 Call Number: _______123456__________
Book 1 Information: Roman Eloquence: Rhetoric in Society and Literature,
Edited by: William J. Dominik, Pages: 100, First Published by Routledge in London, Publication Date: 1997.
Link: (Dominik, W. J. (Ed.). (2003). Roman eloquence: rhetoric in society and literature. Routledge.)
Book 2 Call Number: ______123456____________
Book 2 Information: Journal Article: The Phenomenology of Memmory in Roman Culture, by Joseph Farrel, Volume: 92, No. 4, (Apr-May).
Link: (Farrell, J. (1997). The phenomenology of memory in Roman culture. The Classical Journal, 92(4).)
Book 3 Call Number: __________123456__________
Book 3 Information: The Category of the Person: Anthropology, Philosophy, History, Edited by: Michael Carrithers, Steven Collins, and Steven Lukes. Pages: 54. Published by Cambridge University Press.
(Carrithers, M., Collins, S., & Lukes, S. (Eds.). (1985). The category of the person: Anthropology, philosophy, history. Cambridge University Press.)
Book 4 Call Number: ______123456________
Book 4 Information: Cultural Identity in the Roman Empire by Ray Laurence, Joanne Berry.
(Laurence, R., & Berry, J. (Eds.). (2001). Cultural identity in the Roman Empire. Psychology Press.)
Book 5 Call Number: _____123456______
Book 5 Information: Projecting the Past: Ancient Rome, Cinema and History by Maria Wyke.
(Wyke, M. (2013). Projecting the past: ancient Rome, cinema and history. Routledge.)
Book 6 Call Number: ______123456_______
Book 6 Information: Inventing Ancient Culture: historicism, periodization and the ancient world by Mark Golden.
(Golden, M., & Toohey, P. (Eds.). (1997). Inventing Ancient Culture: historicism, periodization and the ancient world. Psychology Press.)
Book 7 Call Number: _____123456_______
Book 7 Information: Roman Imperialism by Craige Brian, and Charles Goldberg.
(Champion, C. B., & Goldberg, C. (2014). Roman Imperialism. Oxford University Press.)
Identify three (3) articles related to your topic from the JSTOR database:
Social Anthropolgy. By E. E. EVANS-PRITCHARD. Published by ROUTLEDGE & KEGAN PAUL LTD BROADWAY HOUSE, 68-74 CARTER LANE LONDON. (Evans-Pritchard, E. E. (2013). Social anthropology. Routledge.)
The Cultures of Collecting by John Elsner, Roger Cardinal. Published by Reaktion Books, London.
(Elsner, J., & Cardinal, R. (Eds.). (1994). Cultures of collecting. Reaktion Books.)
Identify three (3) articles related to your topic from the Project Muse database:
Greek and Roman naval warfare by William Ledyard Rodgers.
(Rodgers, W. L. (1938). Greek and Roman naval warfare.)
A companion to Greek and Roman historiography by John Marincola.
(Marincola, J. (Ed.). (2010). A companion to Greek and Roman historiography. John Wiley & Sons.)
Augustan poetry and the Roman Republic by Joseph Farrel.
(Farrell, J., & Nelis, D. P. (Eds.). (2013). Augustan poetry and the Roman Republic. Oxford University Press.)
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