History 31: France in Algeria, France and Algerians (1830-present)
Simon Elichko (they/them)
Social Sciences & Data Librarian
After you return with your book:
Tripod: Books and other resources provided by the TriCollege Libraries. Includes links to online access and info about physical copies.
Worldcat: Books (+ more) owned by libraries all over the world
How do you request a copy of a book that's not owned by the TriCollege Libraries? Follow the link in Tripod to Borrow Beyond TriCo.
Look the Tripod page for your book.
What are some of the subject tags used to describe it?
We'll modify two things:
Where you search
If you usually search Google Scholar, you might find better results using Tripod and databases like Historical Abstracts and JSTOR.
(See the History 31 research guide for links.)
How you search
By choosing different keywords (or even just changing how they're combined), you can get very different results.
Compare these two searches in Tripod - which has more relevant results?
Search 1:
France Algeria colonies
Search 2: search limited to subject tags
France OR French AND Algeria* AND coloni*
What we changed:
Searching subject tags (instead of all words)
France OR French <--- allows noun or adjective
AND Algeria* <--- allows singular, plural, adjective
AND coloni* <--- colonial, colonies, colonizer(s)
Algeria
OR
Algerian
OR
Algerians
citizenship
OR citizens
OR immigration
OR immigrants
France
OR
French
OR
Francophone
How to do this search (in Historical Abstracts, Tripod, etc.)
(Algeria OR Algerian OR Algerians) AND (France OR French OR Francophone)
1. Try this search in Historical Abstracts.
2. Then try it with other search terms (keep the structure the same).
AND (citizenship OR citizens OR immigration OR immigrants)
Research Tool | Content included | Are sources tagged by topic? | Matches your search term in... |
---|---|---|---|
Historical Abstracts | Articles from History journals | Sources have tags indicating their topics | Summary of each article |
Tripod | Books, articles, videos | Sources have tags indicating their topics | Summary of each article or book |
JSTOR | Articles from journals, books (curated selection) | No | Every word in the article or book |
Google Scholar | Articles from journals, books (widely varied quality | No | Sometimes the summary, sometimes the full article |
Get advice on your research:
Simon Elichko (Social Sciences Librarian)
Image credit: Walid Amghar