Research Guides @ Homer Babbidge Library
The Research Guides in this section are the electronic equivalents of the Research Guides available in the Homer Babbidge Library at the University of Connecticut in Storrs. Although there are some exceptions, most of the Research Guides were compiled to help undergraduates identify sources of information and include standard reference sources. See also Resources by Subject for subject guides arranged by UConn departments and programs.Some of the guides are in portable document format; you must configure a viewer in order to read them. You can download the Adobe Acrobat viewer for free.
Send comments and suggestions to the compiler whose name and e-mail address are noted on each guide.
General Information
- Biographies
- Book Reviews
- Census Publications: 1790-1940
- Encyclopedias in Reference Collection (2001+)
- Film Reviews
- Genealogy
- Hartford Courant (Indexes and Newspaper Locations)
- Newspapers
- Visual Images on the Web
Bibliographic Citations
Business & Economics
- Company Information: United States
- Industry Analysis - United States
- Investment Information - United States
Education
Health, Recreation & Physical Fitness
Humanities
- African-American Literature
- Children's Literature
- Early American Newspaper Collections
- French Language & Literature
- Italian Language & Literature
- Literary Criticism
- Medieval Studies/Old and Middle English
- National Biographical Sources
- Novels & Novelists
- Plays and Playwrights
- Poetry & Poets
- Short Stories & Short Story Authors
- Spanish Language & Literature
Law, Government & Political Science
Science, Engineering & Technology
Social Sciences, History & Area Studies
- African-American History
- American History
- Country Information
- European History
- Human Development and Family Studies
- Latin American & Caribbean Studies
- Latin American Studies - UConn Microform Serials and Collections
- Puerto Rican & Latino Studies
- Psychology
- Sociology
- Women's Studies: Selected Reference Sources
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