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Anthropology Research

Searching in OneSearch

Starting your search on OneSearch - which searches most of the library's resources including the databases and catalog - is probably the best place to begin your research. It will yield the most results for you which can be helpful when you're starting a research project.

Using the Library Catalog

The catalog contains the physical and e-book collections of the Kraemer Family Library. For anthropology research, this includes monographs and edited collections which are some of the most popular resources for anthropologists to use in their resources. 

Monographs typically cover one subject in intense depth. It will provide detailed knowledge of specific topic or event. Edited collections is a format the organizes chapters by different authors organized around a central chapter or theme. 

 

Anthropology Call Numbers 

Use these call number ranges to "browse" the shelves in the main collection. If you have a specific topic or a title you are looking for, search the catalog using a keyword or title search.

Archaeology: CC1-960

Indians of North America: E 75-99

Anthropology: GN 1-890

Physical Anthropology: GN 49-298

Ethnology/Social and Cultural Anthropology: GN 301-674

Prehistoric Archaeology: GN 700-890

Folklore: GR 1-950

Manners and customs: GT 1-7070

Philology, Linguistics: P 1-1091