National Statistics
Books to Consider
- Cod : a biography of the fish that changed the world - Kurlanksy
Call Number: SH351.C5K87 1997 - The Bagel : the surprising history of a modest bread - Balinska
Call Number: TX770.B35B35 2008 - Banana : the fate of the fruit that changed the world - Koeppel
Call Number: SB379.B2K66 2008 - The devil's cup : coffee, the driving force in history - Allen
Call Number: TX415.A45 1999 - Drink : a cultural history of alcohol - Gately
Call Number: TP573.A1G38 2008 - Food : the history of taste - Freedman
Call Number: TX353.F668 2007
Other Important Databases
Use these databases (like search engines) to find articles on your topic. Start with SocIndex, it's your best bet!
Citations
Here are guides for the 4 most commonly used citations styles. They will provide you with assistance for the most common types of citations. If you need more help, please come to the librarians for help. Leave a comment if you know of a style that you use frequently, but is not here. I will be more than happy to add it.
- APA Citation Style

This website is a great way to figure out the basics of citations in APA style. Commonly used for: Psychology, Criminal Justice, Communication, Education and behavioral sciences. - MLA Citation Style

This website is a great way to figure out the basics of citations in MLA style. Commonly used for: English, Art, Music and the humanities. - Chicago/Turabian Citation Style

This website is a great way to figure out the basics of citations in Chicago/Turabian style. Commonly used for: History and social sciences. - CSE Citation Style

This website is a great way to figure out the basics of citations in CSE style. Commonly used for: Biology, Chemistry, Computer Science, Math, Nursing, and other sciences.
Need Books?
Books will always be great research tools. Try searching our catalogto find books on your topic or WorldCat.org to find books in other libraries. Remember, you are not limited to what we have. Ask the librarians about your options to get books from other libraries.
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Subjects:
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