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| Subject Guide -- Geography |
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George F. Heller
, Subject Librarian
Tel: 330-941-3680
Geography studies environment, people and location along with their interaction with each other. Geography is an area of academia that is influenced by many other fields of study. Geographers use concepts from other disciplines according to their particular research interests such as sociology, economics, theology, geology and political science to combine them into various research results. |
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Almanacs / Handbooks / Gazetteers
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You will find a substantial collection of atlases in the Reference Room. They are divided into seven sections: World/Regional, National, Historical, Special, Ocean, Celestial, and U.S. Some representative examples are listed below.
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Statistical Resources
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Locating Books
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Search: MaagNet (the online catalog) For search tips and information see Using MaagNet. Not sure of a topic? Here are a few Library of Congress Subject Headings to get you started:
Browse: the collections Resources in Geography may be found throughout the library: in the Reference Room, in the General and Oversize Collections, in the Serials/Microforms area and in Government Documents (see Building Guide).
Search: the OhioLINK Central Catalog For search tips see Search Tips and Information About the OhioLINK Central Catalog. See Find Books for additional resources. |
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Locating Articles
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Databases, Indexes and Abstracts
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World Wide Web Resources for Geography
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Last Update: January 3 2006 |