History 220: Modern Britain
- Home
- Evaluating Sources
- Background Research
- Finding Primary Sources
- Finding Books
- Finding Articles
- Materials Not at St. Olaf
- Citation Guides
Research Librarian
Keywords and Subject Headings
Keywords
Keywords are the words that you already use to describe what it is you are researching. This may be your own vocabulary or it can be terms you discovered from doing some initial exploring or terms you found in a basic encyclopedia article.
Subject Headings
Subject Headings are terms that librarians apply to items in the catalog. This is a controlled vocabulary meaning that they are published and you must use the proper syntax in order for them to work. Their power lies in the fact that they are systematically applied so when you discover one that accurately describes your research topic, you can use it in a search and guarantee that you have found everything on that topic.
Here are some examples of Subject Headings appropriate for this class:
Great Britain -- History
Great Britain -- History -- Victoria, 1837-1901
Great Britain -- Civilization -- 19th century
Great Britain -- Colonies -- History
European Union -- Great Britain
Where to look in Rolvaag
Browsing is another good research strategy. When you find a book in Catalyst that looks like it will work for your research project, go to that location in the library and find that book. Then, browse that book section to see if there are other books that will work for you.
The libraries at St. Olaf use the Library of Congress Classification. Here is a brief outline of how books about Great Britain are organized:
- DA1 - DA995: History of Great Britain
- DA10 - DA18.2: British Empire
- DA20 - DA690: England
- DA505 - DA522: George III, 1760-1820
- DA550 - DA565: Victorian Era
- DA566 - DA592: 20th Century
- DA700 - DA745: Wales
- DA750 - DA890: Scotland
- DA900 - DA995: Ireland
The D section is located on the 5th floor of Rolvaag
- Last Updated: May 27, 2025 3:32 PM
- URL: https://libraryguides.stolaf.edu/modbrit
- Print Page