History

A research guide for students enrolled in history courses at UMA.

Librarian's Note: HTY 106

The links on this page are intended for use by students in Robert Bernheim's course, HTY 106: World Civilizations I. In addition you may find many resources online via OneSearch, or the URSUS library catalog. If you want to browse the library shelves in-person, try the following book sections:

  • D: World History and the History of Europe, Africa, Asia, Australia, New Zealand, etc.
  • E: History of the Americas
  • F: Local History of the Americas
  • G: Geography, Anthropology, and Recreation

Lessons of the Past Projec (LOPP)

RESOURCES: OER on the Web

Open Educational Resources (OER) are freely accessible, scholarly learning tools made available on the web for education. OER also stands in as a name for the movement of scholars working toward making published knowledge more freely accessible without sacrificing quality or academic rigor. Some OER in World History, Ancient History, and History are:

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