1. When first searching use a broad KEYWORD. Make sure to use the most recent scholarship by sorting the results by date.
2. Once you've found an item that looks promising, take a look at the subject headings assigned to it (they are blue and underlined). When you click on the link, it will take you to a list of every book in the Library with that same subject heading. This is a good way to narrow your search results.
1. To search for BOOKS ONLY in the Library Catalog select the Books tab on the search widget or select "Advanced Search".
2. In the "Advanced Search" use the Search Tools option on the bottom of the page to limit search to information that can be found in Book format.
3. When you find a book in your search results that looks relevant, use the subject links for that book to lead you to more sources.
Example keyword search: Peloponnesian War
Example subject search:
An Overview is a book which addresses a time period such as The Cambridge Companion to Archaic Greece. Use the index to find your topic; it may be a chapter or just a few pages. An overview is meant to place your topic within the context of the time and larger world.
A Monograph is a book which addresses your specific topic. If you are researching a person, a monograph could be a biography of the person. If you are researching an event, a monograph might be
The Peloponnesian War.