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Anthropology 306: American Indians

A guide to basic information resources on American Indians, Anthropology 306.

Finding Books in Anthropology

Browsing books in the library can be a great way to find helpful information on your topic. If you find a book that fits your topic, note its call number and look at books around it. You can do that online using the Classic Catalog, but it's probably best to just come to the library!

In the Library of Congress Classification Scheme, the GN section is labeled "Anthropology." In the Sewanee library, GN is on the main floor.

Read more about the organization of Subclass GN

Anthropology books are in many different sections in the library. Search TigerSearch and under "All Filters" limit "Location" to "Main Collection" to find out where your books might be! (Watch the video below to find out more about searching for books.)

How to read Library of Congress Call Numbers

 

TigerSearch: The Library Catalog & More

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Use TigerSearch to:

  • Use TigerSearch to identify and locate books, video, audio and other material in our library.
  • Figure out your search terms. For example, Folk Music and Appalachia. 
  • When you find your book, look around at the books around it. You may end up finding other great resources.

Use WorldCat to:

  • Identify materials held by other libraries around the world.
  • If Sewanee doesn't own it, then you can request it through interlibrary loan. See the box below. 

Use Google Books to:

  • Search the full-text of some books. 
  • Find other sources that will be useful to your search.

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