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Crusades Research

A guide created for History 499.

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Search through the Bortz Library Catalog to find books, movies, and other library resources.

Try clicking on the subject terms below to be taken directly to the catalog results, or use the search box to enter your own search terms. 

Search the Library Catalog

 Library CatalogFind articles, books, AV materials, or online resources:

 

Useful Catalog Searches

For Primary Source material on the Crusades, try a title search in the Online Catalog for the following series:

  1. Brainstorm potential search terms before you start your research. You're probably going to enter some search terms that don't retrieve the results you want. Having a bank of search terms will help you recover from these moments quickly!
  2. When brainstorming search terms, try to think of different ways to describe the same thing. This will help you cast as wide a net as possible.  
  3. Try to think of both broad and narrow search terms. 
  4. Use the search filters on the results page to narrow your results. You can narrow by publication date, subject, author and more.
  5. Try keyword searching and avoid phrase searching. Keyword searching is a more flexible way of searching. Just remember to keep it simple, start with entering just a word or two rather than entering an entire phrase or question. Here are the results for a keyword search for "mystery and detective stories."

Reference Books

Reference books are a source of factual information on a particular topic. They are typically consulted on specific topics rather than read through continuously. Examples of reference books include dictionaries, encyclopedias, almanacs, etc.

Below you will find a list of reference books relating to the Crusades. 


Primary Sources Around the Web