What is a Bibliography?

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What is a Bibliography? It is a list of writings on a given subject or by a given author.

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What is a Bibliography?. It is a list of writings on a given subject or by a given author. What is this resource used for?. Bibliographies are usually arranged by topic so that a researcher can evaluate relevant titles to complete their research. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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What is a Bibliography?

What is a Bibliography?It is a list of writings on a given subject or by a given author.

What is this resource used for?Bibliographies are usually arranged by topic so that a researcher can evaluate relevant titles to complete their research.Be sure to check for known authorities in subject area and respectable resources.

How do I use this resource?This resource allows the researcher not to get bogged down with a lot of resources. This resource is a collection of relevant titles that the researcher can refer back to.

Resource in PrintNorth American Indian language materials, 1890-1965 : an annotated bibliography of monographic works / G. Edward Evans and Jeffrey Clark.Bibliography of language arts materials for native North Americans : bilingual, English as a second language and native language materials 1975-1976, with supplemental entries for 1965-1974 / G. Edward Evans and Karin Abbey.The Shawnee Indians : an annotated bibliography / Randolph Noe.The North American Indian : a bibliography of community development / compiled by the Library.

Resource in PrintArchitecture of the Pueblo Indians : an annotated bibliography / Glenna Dunning.Native American women : a bibliography / compiled by Rayna Green ; edited by Ohoyo Resource Center staff.Folklore of the North American Indians : an annotated bibliography / Compiled by Judith C. Ullom.

Resource in PrintAgriculture of the American Indian : a select bibliography / compiled by Cecil L. Harvey.Literature by and about the American Indian; an annotated bibliography for junior and senior high school students. Stensland, Anna Lee. Native North American shamanism : an annotated bibliography / compiled by Shelley Anne Osterreich.

Non Print ResourcesA selected bibliography of Utah archeology by Alan R. Schroedl.The Seneca and Tuscarora Indians an annotated bibliography / by Marilyn L. Haas.Native Canadian anthropology and history a selected bibliography / by Shepard Krech III ; foreword by Jennifer S.H. Brown.The history of events resulting in Indian consolidation west of the Mississippi [microform] / Annie Heloise Abel.

Non Print ResourcesFederal policy relating to the lands of the Five Civilized Tribes, 1865-1890 [microform] / by Will Roger Todd.The American Indian under reconstruction [microform] / by Annie Heloise Abel.Bibliography of Native North Americanswww.hanksville.org/NAresources/indices/NAbib.html www.ebscohost.com/thisTopic.php?marketID=1&topicID

Lesson PlansOklahoma HistoryAssign different aspects of Native American life to research(ex. Housing, religion, culture.)Can compare and contract different tribes on suggested items from above.Have students create podcasts, powerpoint presentations, or models from researched information.

Lesson PlansThese lessons can be integrated into Language Arts.Read to compare and contrast origin stories from different tribes.Have students create their own stories to explain a natural phenomenon.

SourcesStudent Guide to Research in the Digital Age. Stebbins, Leslie F.Websters New World DictionaryTulsa City-County LibraryOSU Tulsa LibraryOSU Stillwater Library