Course Number: HI326 Subject: History Hands-on SearchingFor your topic, consider search terminology.Final Topic: search term ideas As you search the following databases, consider these questions: What is the scope of the database?e.g., index, full text (or both), topic, date, etc.Are there help pages to describe advanced search options?What is the quality of the metadataWhat is the quality of the full text?What happens when you change what fields you are searching?Are there any other features of the database that stand out?e.g, email, linking, tagging, saving, printing, see-also, etc. OmniHistorical DatabasesJSTORNew York TimesInternet ArchiveTheses Choose a seemingly unrelated database (e.g., political science) from another subject-database. Find anything interesting?Databases helpful for topicsBook databasesOmni catalogue of Laurier print and ebooks; print books from 17 other libraries)WorldCat catalogue of library collections from around the worldInternet Archive wide range of digitized collectionsArticle databasesSee a full list of the library's databases.Omni limit to articlesHistorical Databases index of articles from historical publicationsReaders' Guide Retrospective: 1890-1982 indexes many magazinesGoogle Scholar (secondary source articles and books)Full text article databasesJSTOR full text journal content (primary and secondary sources)Periodicals Archive Online full text journal and magazine content (primary and secondary sources)Newspaper archivesTimes Digital Archive pdf, 1785 to 2014New York Times pdf, 1851 - 3 yeear agoBritish Library Newspapers 1800's, regional and local papersBibliographiesany book or article that has one, wikipedia pagesOxford BibliographiesTheses (often contain expansive bibliographies of primary and secondary sources)Primary source databasesSee a full list of the library's primary source databases.Accessible Archives wide range of digitized primary sourcesEntertainment Industry Magazine Archive sources from 1880 - 2000Popular Culture in Britain and America, 1950-1975 social, political and cultural changesGoogle (TIP: search: [topic] "primary sources")