Archaeology 192 - University of Evansville

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ARCHAEOLOGY SEMINAR
http://libraries.evansville.edu/
Finding Books & Articles
ACE Catalog – http://library.evansville.edu/
Other Library Catalogs – http://libraries.evansville.edu/catalogs/info.html
WorldCat – http://firstsearch.oclc.org/timeout=1800;dbname=WorldCat;FSIP
If you are frustrated with the lack of relevant search results (or results in general) in Ace,
please try WorldCat. WorldCat is a massive online catalog that has the contents of most
academic, public, special and private libraries in America contained within it. You can
find WorldCat listed under Other Library Catalogs on the Libraries’ Web site.
JSTOR
Coverage Varies by Title
This amazing resource (completely full text) has over ten core archaeology journals
indexed for the first volume until the last 1990s. Other disciplines like anthropology and
history are also represented.
Academic Search Premier
1965 – present
This comprehensive database features full text for nearly 3,500 scholarly publications,
including nearly 2,600 peer-reviewed journals, plus indexing for another 4,450 journals.
Biblical Archaeology Society Online Archive
1975 – present
The Biblical Archaeology Society (BAS) was founded in 1974 as a nonprofit,
nondenominational, educational organization dedicated to the dissemination of
information about archaeology in the Bible lands. The Online Archive consists of a limited
file of the archived issues of the Biblical Archaeology Review and books about Biblical
archaeology. The main BAS website (http://www.bib-arch.org/) offers additional
information about the Society and news from the field.
Off-Campus Access
Yes, you can! Search UEL’s databases from the comfort of your home, your favorite
hangout, the moon – wherever there is an Internet connection. All you need is the
Libraries’ web address and your library barcode.
Got to the Libraries’ home page, click on Off Campus Users and enter your last name
and barcode to login. You will find a list of databases to search, including the databases
listed above.
Need Help? Ask A Librarian! Call 479-2482
Does UE Own that Journal?
Should you find an article that is perfect for your research and it is not full text, how do
you determine if UE owns the journal?
1. Check the JOURNAL LIST on the Libraries’ website.
2. Use the index or do a quick search for the journal title
3. If you cannot find a match, UE does not own it or have access to it. 
Please fill out an Interlibrary Loan form (ILL) available online.
4. If you do find a match, double check the years available, then select a link to
the corresponding database. A new window will open and allow you to find
that article directly.
If one of the options is University of Evansville Titles, that means the UE owns it.
Clicking this option will take you to journal’s record on ACE (http://library.evansville.edu).
This will tell you where you can find the journal and in what format (paper or microform).
Internet Websites
Assemblage: Sheffield Graduate Journal of Archaeology
http://www.shef.ac.uk/assem/
This journal is primarily for graduates, with the aim of providing experience in writing and
published academic works in archaeology. It includes peer-reviewed research papers, news from
he archaeology field and reviews.
Archaeology Magazine
http://www.he.net/~archaeol/
The Archaeological Institute of America reports recent archaeological discoveries. Includes table
of contents, news briefs, article abstracts and subscription information.
Athena Review: Journal of Archaeology, History and Exploration
http://www.athenapub.com/
Issues offer articles, images, and maps which examine paleoanthropology, paleontology, recent
archaeological finds throughout the world, plant domestication, and remote sensing. A guide to
archaeology resources on the Internet is also featured.
Internet Archaeology
http://intarch.ac.uk/
Journal publishing international archaeological research. Free registration required to view full
text articles.
Mediterranean Archaeology and Archaeometry
http://www.rhodes.aegean.gr/maa_journal/
This full text online journal focuses on the Mediterranean region and neighboring areas, publishing
information on research, innovations, discoveries, applications and meetings.
Mediterranean Prehistory Online
http://www.history-journals.de/articles/hjg-eartic-j00023.html
Archaeological journal with full text peer reviewed papers and excavation reports concerning the
early prehistory of the Mediterranean Basin. Also investigates the anthropology, sedimentology,
pedology, and paleontology of this geographic area, and hosts a newsgroup for discussion of
these topics.
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