Use Interlibrary Loan to request a PDF of an article that isn't available at Lehigh or a scanned PDF of a print article that Lehigh owns. You will get an email when the article is ready for download.
Please use the linked Google Slides below to share a source you found using one of Lehigh Libraries' resources. Consider using some of the strategies discussed during class.
Lehigh Libraries has a rich collection of books, journals, and documentaries to support research in the field of Africana studies. Start by searching ASA using the following subject searches:
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Indexes, abstracts and provides selective full-text for a broad spectrum of magazines, journals and newspapers.
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Full text of scholarly journals, beginning with the very first issue of each title. Primarily humanities and social sciences titles.
There is a gap, typically from 1 to 5 years, between the most recently published journal issue and the content available through JSTOR. A broad range of disciplines are represented.
The largest single periodical resource available, bringing together complete databases across all major subject areas, including Business, Health and Medical, Social Sciences, Education, Science and Technology, and Humanities. Search across more than 30 databases at one time. Full-text available. Includes newspapers, journals, popular magazines, trade publications and more.
Newspaper coverage of events and issues of the day, as well as biographies, vital statistics, essays and editorials, poetry and prose, and advertisements.
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