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How to Find All the Books on a Subject



    

  • Guide to locating secondary literature in French Studies: a
    specially created guide for Johns Hopkins. Includes many obscure print
    indexes.
     
  • Use a printed bibliography. 
    Do a Basic Subject search on an author's last name and the word "bibliography", to locate them in the library.

  • Check the
  • Look in the NUC- pre 1956 Imprints on D-Level. 
    Call Number Z 881.A1C28 QUARTO (near the Compact Shelving)

  • Many reference sources include bibliographies of individual authors,
     movements, subjects.

  • Consult the Research Services Librarian.

  • Use the resources right under your nose.
    Bibliographies and footnotes in books and articles you have already found are your best source of further reading.


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