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All items in this bibliography are found in the Davis Library general book collection unless another location is noted. Davis Reference refers to the Davis Library Reference Department, located on the first floor. The Davis Library Microforms collection is on the second floor. Two location abbreviations common throughout the bibliography are UL, for the Undergraduate Library, and RBC, for the Rare Book Collection, located in Wilson Library. Table of Contents
Tattooing and Other Body Decorations Men's Clothing Children's Clothing Royal Dress Occupational Dress Military Dress Dress by Religion Laundry and Clothing Care Individual Designers, Actors, Photographers, Artists, Plays, and Movies Laws and Regulations Useful Periodicals Specialized Encyclopedias Searching in the Library's Online Catalog The Online Catalog is the tool you use to locate materials in the campus libraries. The Telnet Catalog is the text-only version and can be a lot faster at times when the Web is slow. The Online Catalog lists materials in all of the UNC campus libraries and also allows you to search the catalogs of Duke, North Carolina State, North Carolina Central, and UNC-Greensboro as well.A substantial proportion of our books are in the Online Catalog, but there still are works which appear only in the card catalog in Davis Library. If you think older materials may be useful for you research, or you are looking for a work published before the 1970s and it is not in the Online Catalog, always check the card catalog as well. You can look for a particular book by its author: owen bobbi You can look for a particular book or journal by its title: americas children picturing childhood NOTE: When searching for serial (journals, magazines, newspapers) titles it is helpful to limit your search to Journal/Magazine. By searching for subject headings: costume A longer list of suggested Subject Headings is provided below. By searching for key words: (costume or clothing) and china You do not need to use capital letters or punctuation. Authors are entered last name first. In titles do not enter initial articles: a, and, and the, or the equivalent terms in other languages. The Online Catalog will give you the Library of Congress Call Number you need to locate an item in the library. What a library classification does is to arrange materials by subject. You read a call number from left to right, and top to bottom. Once you have your call number, a Materials Location Guide will tell you which floor of the library you need. Examples of (Library of Congress) Subject Headings for Costume and Clothing Research with Chronological & Topical Subdivisions:
IMPORTANT NOTE: The Library of Congress is changing the major Subject Heading from Costume to Clothing and Dress. As of February 2004, this change is reflected in the UNC Online Catalog only by recent works added since the change. The best rule of thumb for now is to use both headings for the most complete search. Clothing and dressCostume Fashion Clothing trade Fashion merchandising Costume design Costume--Exhibitions Costume in art Costume--History--[can be subdivided by time periods Biblical costume Costume--Europe [or other broad region] Costume--Asia [Africa, Latin America, etc.] Costume--United States [or other individual country] Costume--France--History [can be further subdivided by time periods] Costume--France--Paris Costume--China [or other individual country] Costume--Psychological aspects Costume--Social aspects Costume--Sex differences Sex symbolism Gender identity Costume, Islamic China [or other geographical area]--Description and travel China [or other geographical area]--History China [or other geographical area]--Social life and customs China [or other geographical area]--Civilization Women--China [or other geographic area]--Social Conditions Footbinding--China Great Britain [or other geographical area--History France [or other geographical area]--Social life and customs Germany [or other geographical area]--Civilization Women--United States [or other geographical area]--Social conditions Mens' clothing Ethnology--[Place] Theater--Japan [or other geographical area] Kabuki Indians of North America Indians of South America Aborgines Hmong (Asian people) Zulu (African people) Textile fabrics Weaving Body marking Tatooing Cicatrices Hairdressing Headgear Hats Dress accessories Jewelry Beadwork Masks Veils Shoes Underwear Military uniforms United States. Army--Uniforms France. Armee--Uniforms Clergy--Costume Ecclesiastical vestments Another useful tool is WorldCat, a database available from the UNC Libraries Home Page under Article Databases & More. WorldCat is a giant library catalog with records from over 25,000 libraries for more than 40,000,000 works from all time periods and all areas of the world. You can look for a particular book, journal, film or other work or you can go beyound the UNC libraries to look for books on a subject subject. Interlibrary Loan and Cooperative borrowing If you identify books, articles, or other types of publications that we do not have, we usually can borrow them from another library through the Interlibrary Loan system. You submit your requests by using our Online Form. ILL requests take from 2 to 5 working days for materials in the Triangle and from 2 to 5 weeks for materials found elsewhere in the U.S. Going abroad can take longer, sometimes months. Do some digging early in your research so that if there are resources you would like to borrow, we have time to get them for you. Loan periods are set my the lending library, usually 2 to 4 weeks. If lending library allows, material can be renewed once. The Library subsidizes up to $25.00 for each request. Should the transaction cost more, the difference will be paid by the patron, but the ILL staff will never pass costs along without permission. Most books printed after 1800 can be borrowed. Serials normally do not circulate and we obtain photocopies of articles. Newspapers can be borrowed if available on microfilm. Rare books and books in other types of special collections normally are not loaned. Non-print materials (films, recordings, etc.) also are rarely available on loan. In addition to Interlibrary Loan services, students, faculty, and staff at UNC Chapel Hill may use their One Cards to check out books at Duke and the other 15 campuses of the University of North Carolina system. Books checked out this way must be returned by the patron. Finding Articles: Ongoing Indexes and Bibliographies In addition to looking for books on your topic you may need to track down articles in magazines, newspapers, and scholarly journals as well. You also might want to search for the most up-to-date information. There are many indexes available that cover both general and scholarly publications. Unless otherwise noted, all of the following resources are available campus-wide and from off campus to UNC Chapel Hill students, faculty, and staff by logging in through a Proxy Server with a valid PID Number. To access these databases and many others from the UNC Libraries Home Page, click on Article Databases & More. Interdisciplinary:
Reader's Guide Retrospective 1890-1982.
Expanded Academic ASAP. 1980-.
Academic Search FullTEXT Elite. Indexing, 1984-present; selected full-text,
1990-present. Campus-wide and off-campus with PID)
MasterFILE Premier. Indexing 1984-present; selected full-text, 1990-present.
Academic Universe. All
full-text, Dates of coverage vary, most post-1980.
Periodicals Contents Index (PCI).
Nineteenth Century Masterfile.
New York Times Historical Newspaper. 1851-1998. For more complete information on newspapers see the Library's online Research Guide Newspapers in the UNC-Chapel Hill Libraries and Sources for Newspaper Research. Specialized:
Historical Abstracts. 1960-.
America, History and Life. 1964-.
MLA International Bibliography. 1962-.
Art Full Text. Indexing 1984-; full text 1997-.
ATLA Religion Index. 1949-.
Music Index. 1979-.
Anthropological Literature. 1985-.
eHRAF Collection of Ethnography.
PsycInfo. 1887-.
Sociological Abstracts. 1974-.
ABC PoliSci. 1984-.
PAIS (Public Affairs Information Service. 1972-.
Gender Watch. Mid 1970s-.
Women's Studies International. 1964-. Baker, Blanch. Theatre and Allied Arts; a Guide to Books
Dealing with the History, Criticism, and Technic of the Drama and
Theatre and Related Arts and Crafts. New York: H.W. Wilson,
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