The following guides can help you locate additional research resources or can help you develop, organize, and write a quality research paper.
Help with Research
- Interlibrary Loan/Document Delivery Services -- describes a free service of the USC Libraries for obtaining books, book chapters, articles, and other research materials through a network of libraries, research centers, and other institutions.
Other Research Guides
- Anthropology -- comprehensive guide to research resources covering all aspects of anthropology and its related areas of study.
- History, British -- this guide will help you locate primary, secondary, and reference resources related to British History.
- History, Eastern European -- a guide to USC Libraries resources for research in the field of East European History.
- Holocaust Studies – this guide is intended to help any faculty, graduate, or undergraduate student find resources in the area of Holocaust Studies.
- International Relations -- a guide to databases and scholarly online sources that support conducting research in international relations and comparative politics.
- Medieval Studies and Research – a guide to the history of Europe from the fall of the Western Roman Empire until the emergence of the Renaissance in northern Europe in the early sixteenth century.
- Political Science -- a research guide that lists and describes databases and other scholarly resources that support the study of political science and its related sub-disciplines.
- Public Diplomacy -- a research guide for locating newspaper and journal articles, research reports, and links to online resources that support research about diplomacy.
- Primary Sources -- selective guide to finding databases and directories of archival primary source materials at USC or freely available online.
- Spatial Sciences and GIS -- a resource guide that provides access to resources supporting academic scholarship in the spatial sciences and data visualization.
- Statistics and Data -- guide to numeric sources in the social sciences available through the USC Libraries and on the Internet.
Help with Writing
- Chicago Manual of Style -- guide to citation rules of the Chicago Manual covering a variety of commonly used styles. This is the primary citation style used by history scholars. A guide to other citation styles can be found here.
- RefWorks -- a guide to using RefWorks in the USC Libraries environment, a Web-based citation manager similar to EndNote.