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If you are looking for a topic to research, see this History Reading List of sources on interesting issues, & tips below.
Tips for finding a history topic: Look at intriguing, unsettled, & debatable questions, such as:
Look for both primary sources (documents & artifacts from the time) and secondary sources (books & articles by scholars).
It is recommended that you shelf browse in the library.
Find a book you like and then look at books on the shelves nearby with similar call numbers.
Books are organized by subject. For example, call numbers E-F are American history books.
You can also virtual shelf browse in Primo by looking at recommended books at the bottom or the right side of a book record. Try clicking Subject headings and authors' names in Primo also to find related sources.
History books are on the 2nd floor of the library to the left side. If you live at a distance, request mailing or digitization in Primo.