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Santa Fe Community CollegeFacilitator: Sherry Sherrod DuPree, Ed. S.

3000 NW 83rd Street

Student Services S-212

Gainesville, FL 32606

1-352-395-5407, fax 352-395-4475

Sherry.DuPree@SFCC.edu

http://cisit.SFCC.edu/~sdupree

Continuing Education Workshop

Reference Resources For African American Research

Did you know that there's a wealth of African-American historical resource links you can visit on the Internet? For example "North American Slave Narratives" includes documents that recount the individual and collective story of the African American struggle for freedom and human rights in the eighteenth, nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. This is just one of numerous historical resources covered in this workshop. Learn how to access both primary and secondary documents, databases archives, libraries, maps, images, and more. While the workshop will cover resources across the United States, the emphasis will be on resources on the Southeast. Current as well as historical resources will be covered.

A Roadmap to African-American Resources

• Learn about African- American resource links that you can visit on the internet.

• The sites offer a range of resources: connecting you to pages where you can access both primary and secondary documents, databases, archives, libraries, maps, images and more.

Mission and Goals

• To locate accurate, timely and useful African-American information available on the internet.

• To recognize and evaluate reliable African-American internet sites useful for in-depth research.

• To recognize and evaluate reliable African-American internet sites useful for ready reference.

• To understand the limitations of using the internet for African-American research.

African American Resources Agenda

Welcome and Introduction

Overview of Objectives (Special interest Florida and Central American)

What’s on the Web? (Power Point Presentation)

Advantages of Using the World Wide Web

Speed, timeliness

Interactivity

Multiple Access Points

Full Text

E-Books

What’s not Available on the Web…

Older ( pre – 1985 ) Legislative Information

Some Tax Records

Major Disadvantages of the Web

Instability of Resources

Fear of Technology

Unrealistic User Expectations

Equipment Cost

Review of African American Internet Sites

Hands – On Exercises

Review of Exercises

Summary Of Objectives

Course Evaluation

African-American History

The Origin of Martin Luther King Day, January 15th (Federal Holiday) Third Monday in January, January 19, 2004

"Remember! Celebrate! Act! Day On, Not A Day Off!!"

The ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands in moments of comfort, but where

he stands at times of challenge and controversy. --Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

The Souls of Black Folk (100th Anniversary) 2003

Black History Month

Carter G. Woodson (1875-1950) was born to parents who had beenSlaves, neither mother or father could read or write. Mr. Woodson hadto work to earn money for the family, and did not start school until laterthan most children, but his motto was it is “Never too late to learn.” Hebecame a high school teacher and was sad to discover that none of theschools taught the history of Black Americans. He started the association for thestudy of Negro life and history to study the important things black people hadaccomplished and on February 19, 1926 Woodson established “Negro HistoryWeek,” which is now called Black History Month in the U.S.

Library of Congress Classification System

• A - General Works• B - Philosophy, Psychology, Religion• C - Auxiliary Sciences of History• D - History: General and Old World • E - History: America• F - History: America• G - Geography, Anthropology, Recreation• H - Social Sciences• J - Political Science• K - Law

Library of Congress Classification System

• L - Education• M - Music and Books on Music• N - Fine Arts• P - Language and Literature• Q - Science• R - Medicine• S - Agriculture• T - Technology• U - Military Science• V - Naval Science• Z - Bibliography, Library Science

The Dewey Decimal Classification System

• 000 Generalities• 100 Philosophy and Psychology• 200 Religion• 300 Social Sciences• 400 Language• 500 Natural Sciences and Mathematics• 600 Technology (Applied Sciences)• 700 The Arts• 800 Literature and Rhetoric• 900 Geography and History

Ready Reference

The Origin of Martin Luther King Day, January 15th Federal Holiday: Third Monday, January 20, 2003 "Remember! Celebrate! Act! Day On, Not A Day Off!!" The ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands in moments of comfort, but where he stands at times of challenge

and controversy. --Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

Black History Month Themes:

“The Souls of Black Folk (100th Anniversary) 2003

"The Color Line Revisited: Is Racism Dead?” 2002

"Creating and Defining the African-American Community: Family, Church, Politics, Culture" 2001

Advocacy Sites

Art Sites

Auto/biographical Site

Business/Marketing Sites

Current Sites

Commercial Sites

Educational Sites

Governmental Sites

Historical Sites

News Sites

Organizational Sites

Primary Sites

Secondary Sites

Based on The Library of Congress ClassificationUnderstanding Call Numbers

Have you ever wondered how library books are assigned their places on the shelves?

Did you know that the call number -- the number placed on the spine of the book -- is a code

What does the call number mean?

Remember that Library of Congress Classification arranges materials by subjects. The first sections of the call number represent the subject of the book. The letter-and-decimal section of the call number often represents the author's last name. And, as you recall, the last section of a call number is often the date

of publication.

example:

Ref AG243 .G87 1992

The Ref prefix indicates that this book is shelved in the Reference Collection.

Web Sites

A - General Works.Org Organization Site

Organization Sites                                          

                                                     

C - Auto/Biography Site920 - Biography

                   

         

                    

           Sojourner Truth

Langston Hughes

E - History: AmericaHistorical Sites

970 - History

Great for ready reference questions

http://www.blackfacts.com/

http://www.blackhistory.com/

E – History: America960 – General History of Africa

African-American HistoryE – History: America

970 – History of North America

• Elements in the Population: E184.5 – E185.98

• Biography, Genealogy: E185.96 – E185.98

F - History: Western Hemisphere970 – History of North America

Florida Pennsylvania Virginia

Latin America & The Caribbean

Antigua and Barbuda

A Taste of Ecuador

P – Literature 860 - Literature Spanish American

869 - Portuguese

ANGLO-CARIBBEAN LITERATURE

• English Around the World http://eleaston.com/world-eng.html

• Post Imperial Literatur www.scholars.nus.edu.sg/landow/post/index.html

• Children’s Lit Web Guide http://www.acs.ucalgary.ca/~dkbrown/

• Post-Colonial Studies (Emory) http://www.emory.edu/ENGLISH/Bahri/Intro.html

• Virtual Inst. Of Caribbean Studies http://pw1.netcom.com/~hhenke/index.htm

• Heinemann Press (Caribbean) http://www.heinemann.com/

• Journal of Caribbean Lit (USA) www.jcls.net

• Ariel: Journal (Canada) www.ucalgary.ca/~ariel/

• Atlantic Literary Review (India) www.geocities.com/atlanticliteraryreview/

• Wasafiri: Journal (Post-Colonial) www.english.qmw.ac.uk/wasafiri/

• Jouvert: Journal (Post-Colonial) http://social.chass.ncsu.edu/jouvert/

Reference ToolsPuerto RicoPuerto Rican Genealogy http://www.genealogiapr.com/Puerto Rican Biographies http://www.angelfire.com/ny/conexion/menu.htmlUniversity of Puerto Rico http://upracd.upr.clu.edu:9090/content.htmSuperPagesPR http://pr.superpages.com/UPR Radio Station (Puerto Rico) www.radiouniversidad.org/

Hispanic American Periodical IndexHAPI Online: http://hapi.gseis.ucla.edu/hapi/html/free/about.shtml

Caribbean NewspapersCaribbean Newspapers: http://www.cananews.com/newspapers.htm

Granma (Cuba) http://www.granma.cu/index.htmlEl Nuevo Dia (Puerto Rico) http://www.endi.com/

                        

H - Business/Marketing Site300 - Social Sciences

The National MBA Association

Government Sites .gov

The Library of Congress

N - Fine Arts790 - Theatre and recreation, films

Art Sites

Music

The Fine ArtsVisual Arts

L - Educational Site .edu370 - Education

The Library of Congress

R- MedicineOrganization .orgAmerican Heart Association

Search Engine

http://www.americanheart.org/presenter.jhtml?identifier=1200026

U- Military .milBlack Southerners in Gray:

Essays onAfrican-Americans in Confederate Armies

http://www.weyrich.com/book_reviews/black_grey.html

Q - ScienceWeather

520 – Astronomy

                                                                                         

                                   

Bet.comBlack America Web.comBlack EnterpriseBlack Facts OnlineBlackGirl InternationalBlack Planet.comBlack SinglesBlack Voices.comBlack Web PortalThe Black World Today BlackworldCity AlertDallas Black

DefJam Ebony Essence EUR Web.com Everything Black Gospel City HBCU Mega Site Jet OnlineNAACPSean John The Source Tom Joiner Morning Show

2002-2003

BabyPhat National Society of Black EngineersRock-A-Fella Soul of America Y2G.com

Research Strategies

• Boolean• Field• Keyword• Phrase• Proximity• Truncation

Identifying Keywords

• Leave out minor words such as a, an or the

• Keep track of search terms

• Browse web subject directories

• Check the Library of Congress and The Dewey Decimal Classification Systems

MLA Handbook

                                                                                         

         

African American Heritage Quizhttp://cisit.sfcc.edu/~sdupree/19ques.htm

Answers can be found by using the following web site databases:

A Roadmap to African-American Resources, http://cisit.sfcc.edu/~sdupree

http://cisit.sfcc.edu/~sdupree/histres.htm

Research Libraries: The Internet Network (RLIN) http://cisit.sfcc.edu/~sdupree/RLIN.htm

Displays for Schools http://www.displaysforschools.com/

We’ve come to the

END OF THE ROAD

to African American resources

The END is just the BEGINNING to Research

Santa Fe Community College

Sherry Sherrod DuPree , Ed. S.

Sherry.dupree@SFCC.edu

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