Research & Technology Guides Subjects: Humanities
Humanities resources
American Cultureby Charles Ransom - last updated on Jan 30th, 2009This guide provides suggestions for useful reference works, journal indexes, collections, libraries, and web resources for the study of American Culture.
Architectureby Rebecca Price - last updated on Nov 10th, 2009This guide provides descriptions of and, in many cases, access to the most commonly used resources for researching the topic of architecture.
Classical Studies Resourcesby Beau Case - last updated on Jun 17th, 2009This guide provides some useful suggestions for research in Greek, Roman, and Byzantine literature, history, and archaeology.
East European Studiesby Janet Crayne - last updated on Jul 19th, 2009This guide covers the westernmost countries of the former Soviet Union, each one of which has a separate page: Belarus, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Moldova, and Ukraine. Also included in this guide is information on the Romani people.
History 337by Megan O'Neill, Doreen Bradley - last updated on Nov 04th, 2009This is a guide for History 337: Black Women in the US Part I (1619-1900). It is for undergraduate History students. This class is cross-listed with CAAS 337 and WOMENSTD 337. The guide was created by Megan O'Neill and Doreen Bradley.
Korean Studiesby Yunah Sung - last updated on Sep 30th, 2009This guide provides selected research resources in the areas of Humanities and Social Sciences on Korean Studies.
Linguistics Resourcesby Jonathan Rodgers - last updated on Sep 22nd, 2009This is a guide to primarily electronic resources supporting teaching and research in Linguistics. Included are indexes to articles in scholarly journals, online full-text sources, encyclopædias, dictionaries, and other resources on the web.
Mirlyn Classicby Julie Piacentine - last updated on Sep 10th, 2009This is a guide to using Mirlyn Classic, the classic University of Michigan Library Catalog.
Museum Studiesby Beau Case - last updated on Jun 17th, 2009This research guide provides useful resources for research on museum studies.
Philosophyby Scott Dennis - last updated on Sep 25th, 2009Selected online resources useful for philosophical research. (Access limited to current U-M students, faculty and staff unless noted as "Worldwide Internet access".)
Religious Studiesby Bryan Skib - last updated on Mar 12th, 2009Important resources for the study of religion at the University of Michigan
Russian Studiesby Janet Crayne - last updated on Jun 17th, 2009This research guide provides resources covering the Russian Federation. Other states that were also part of the Soviet Union are covered by other guides: Guide for Central Asian and Caucasian Studies and Guide for East European Studies.
Scandinavian Studiesby Neil Robinson - last updated on Aug 26th, 2009Resources in the University Library and on the Web relating to Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden.
Search Toolsby Julie Piacentine - last updated on Aug 03rd, 2009This is a guide to using the Library's Search Tools systems, a portal to library databases, articles, e-journals, online indexes, web resources, and catalogs.
Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studiesby Janet Crayne - last updated on Nov 23rd, 2009The Slavic, East European, and Eurasian collection includes roughly 305,000 monographs and 3,200 serials in Russian; Serbian, Croatian and Bosnian; Polish, Czech and Slovak; Armenian and other languages of Eastern Europe and the Former Soviet Union.
Southeast European Studiesby Janet Crayne - last updated on Aug 03rd, 2009This guide covers countries in southeastern Europe, including Modern Greece, Albania, Bulgaria, Hungary, Romania, and countries that comprised former Yugoslavia: Bosnia and Hercegovina, Croatia, Kosovo, Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia and Slovenia.
Stay Alert! Keeping Your Research Up-to-Dateby Karen Reiman-Sendi - last updated on Nov 16th, 2009Tired of spending your time surfing the web for current research in your social sciences or humanities discipline? This guide will show you some alerting and RSS tools you can use to keep up-to-date in your field.