University Libraries Class Guides Africana Studies AFST 481/ ANTH 489 -The Global African Diaspora

AFST 481/ ANTH 489 -The Global African Diaspora

Introduction

 

This annotated guide will assist students and researchers identify, compile, and locate primary and secondary resources that document the African Diaspora that refers to people that were scattered from their ancestral home of Africa and dispersed throughout the world. The guide includes print and electronic resources that will assist with your research inquiry. If you require additional assistance contact Rebecca Hankins, African American Studies Librarian/Curator, rhankins@tamu.edu, 845-1951.

 

IMPORTANT RESEARCH CONCEPTS

Resources for Undergraduates: Learn more about research strategies and techniques.

Citing Your Sources: Use to identify various style manuals and how to cite sources. *See also course syllabus*

Off-Campus Access: Provides details about off-campus access to TAMU Libraries electronic resources.

Evaluating Web Resources: Gain basic knowledge of WWW, Internet utilities, and search engines.

What is a Primary Resource The Society of American Archivists defines primary sources and provides examples of these resources.

Student Resources on Academic Integrity and Plagiarism: This powerpoint presentation defines plagiarism, academic dishonesty, and provides examples of plagiarism

 

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