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HI 209: Making Caribbean History

Finding Books

In the library catalog you can search for books in multiple ways, including using a keyword, an author, a subject, and a title. All of these will produce different results in a library’s catalog. A keyword search will give you results from any material in the catalog that mentions the word or phrase you are searching. So if you search medieval history, you may get results with that phrase in the title, series, table of contents, summary, etc. This means it searches very broadly and you get lots of results (that may or may not be relevant)

  • Subject headings are the specific way that libraries like to organize works on the same subject. It is narrower than a keyword search, but more specific and consistent. Here are some examples you can try searching:
    • Caribbean
    • West Indies
    • Jamaica 
    • Puerto Rico
    • Haiti -- Social life and customs
    • Slave trade -- Caribbean Area -- History
    • Sugar trade
    • Plantation life
    • Sugar workers
    • Caribbean Area -- History
    • Creoles -- Caribbean Area.
    • Caribbean literature
    • Slavery -- Caribbean Area

Keep your search terms very general.

Do your search different ways for different results.

Explore the additional subject terms within each listing.