Pathfinder Spain and Its Culture
... resources in the Drain-Jordan Library, West Virginia State University.
How do I 
get started?
 

 

Our Reference Department is a great place to get started; it has subject-specific dictionaries, handbooks, field guides, and encycyclopedias, which will help you to define and focus your research topic.Reference librarians are on duty at all hours and they are willing and able to assist you. Library of congress classification numbers for Spanish are DP (Spanish history), PQ (Spanish literature), and PC (Spanish language).
Library of Congress Subject Headings Try using these subject headings, when searching our Chameleon online catalog:
1. Spain, 2. Spain-Civilization, 3. Spanish Literature, 4. Spain-History-[year], 5. Spanish Language, 6. Spain-Politics and Government, 7. Art, Spanish.
Internet 
Indexes
We subscribe to several large Internet-based periodical indexes which provide you full-text articles. Both EBSCOHost and Infotrac contain academic databases covering a wide range of topics. To access these database collections, look on the library homepage (http://library.wvstateu.edu) for the words "Mag/Journal Indexes with FullText Articles"
Where do I 
find Periodicals?

 

Use our Periodical Holdings List. Each semester, we publish a list of our periodicals and scatter paper copies throughout the library. This alphabetical list tells you what titles we own, the years, the volumes, and the format. Library staff will help you find the titles in our Periodicals Room. Periodicals cannot be checked out, but may be photocopied.
Where do I 
find Reference Books in . . .
Listed below are  a few examples of the many titles in our reference collection that contain information on Spain and Spanish civilization.
- Literature
 

 

*World Authors, 1950-1970 and World Authors, 1970-1975, edited by John Wakeman. H.W.Wilson, 1974 and 1980. Ref PN 451 W3 and Ref PN 451 W67.
*Dictionary of Literary Biography: Twentieth Century Spanish Poets. Gale Research, 1991 and 1994. Ref PQ 6085 T88 1991 and 1994.
-Art *The Dictionary of Art, 34 volumes, ed. Jane Turner. MacMillan, 1996. Ref N 31 D5.
*Encyclopedia of World Art, 17 volumes, edited by Bernard Meyers. McGraw-Hill, 1959- . Ref N 31 E4833.
-Music *The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, 20 volumes, edited by Stanley Sadie. MacMillan, 1980. Ref ML 100 N48.
-History *Historical Dictionary of Spain by Angel Smith. Scarecrow Press, 1996. Ref DP 12 S59.
-Culture *Encyclopedia of World Cultures, 10 volumes. G.K. Hall, 1991. Ref GN 307 E53.
*Worldmark Encyclopedia of Cultures and Daily Life, 4 volumes, edited by Timothy L. Gall. Gale, 1998. Ref GN 333 W67.
-Education *The International Encyclopedia of Education, edited by Torsten Husen and T. Neville Postlethwaite. Elsevier, 1994. Ref LB 15 I569.
*The World of Learning, 1997. Europa, 1996. Ref AS 2 W6.
-Business *International Encyclopedia of Business & Management, 6 volumes, edited by Malcolm Warner. Routledge, 1996. Ref HF 1001 I53.
-Politics/Government
 
 
 
 

 

*Encyclopedia of Democracy, 4 volumes, edited by Seymour M. Lipset. Congressional Quarterly, 1995. Ref JC 423 E53.
*Encyclopedia of Political Revolutions, 2 volumes, edited by Jack A. Goldstone. Congressional Quarterly, 1998. Ref JC 491 E63.
*Europa World Year Book, 1997, 2 volumes. Europa, 1996. Ref JN 1 E85
*Political Handbook of the World, 1997, ed. Arthur Banks. CSA, 1997. Ref JF 37 P6.
*Statesman's Yearbook, 131st edition, edited by Brian Hunter. St. Martin's Press, 1995. Ref JA 51 S7.
*Worldmark Encyclopedia of the Nations, 5 volumes. Gale, 1995. Ref G 63 W67.
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