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| Encyclopedia articles, written by subject authorities,
provide information useful for gaining a basic understanding of a topic
and getting started with a research project. Typically, a bibliography,
or list, of "classic" books and articles for further research follows
each article. Students will find also these encyclopedias useful for
brushing up on topics related to their central area of investigation.
American Jewish Desk Reference.
American Jewish Historical Society. New York: Random House, 1999.
CALL NUMBER: Ref E 184.35 .A44
1999
American Jewish year book.
Philadelphia: American Jewish Committee
v. 1- 1899/1900-
CALL NUMBER: Ref E 184 .J5 A6
Index -- v1-50
The Blackwell companion to Jewish culture:
from the eighteenth century to the present.
Edited by Glenda Abramson; advisory editors, Dovid Katz et al. Oxford, UK;
Cambridge, Mass., USA: Blackwell Reference, 1989.
CALL NUMBER: Ref DS 102.8 .B46
1989
Encyclopedia of Holocaust literature.
Edited by David Patterson, Alan L. Berger, and Sarita Cargas. Westport, CT :
Oryx Press, 2002.
CALL NUMBER: Ref PN56.H55 E53 2002
Encyclopedia of Jewish history : events and eras of the Jewish people.
Editor, Joseph Alpher. New York, N.Y. : Facts on File Publications,
c1986.
CALL NUMBER: Ref DS118 .E645 1986b
The Encyclopedia of Jewish life before and during the Holocaust. Editor
in chief, Shmuel Spector ; consulting editor, Geoffrey Wigoder.Jerusalem :
Yad Vashem ; New York : New York University Press, 2001.
CALL NUMBER: Ref DS 135.E8 E45 2001 -- v.1-3
Encyclopedia of Judaism.
Edited by Jacob Neusner, Alan J. Avery-Peck,
William Scott Green. New York: Continuum, c1999.
CALL NUMBER: Ref BM 50 .E63
1999 -- v.1-3
Encyclopedia of the modern Middle East.
Edited by Reeva S. Simon, Philip Mattar, Richard W. Bulliet. New York:
Macmillan Reference USA, c1996.
CALL NUMBER: Ref DS 43 .E53
1996 -- v.1-4
Encyclopaedia Judaica.
Jerusalem: Encyclopaedia Judaica; New York: Macmillan, 1971-72.
CALL NUMBER: Ref DS 102.8 .E496
-- v.1-16
Encyclopedia of the Holocaust.
Israel Gutman, editor in chief. New York : Macmillan, c1990.
CALL NUMBER: Ref D 804.3 .E53
1990 -- v1-4
Encyclopedia of the modern Middle East.
Edited by Reeva S. Simon, Philip Mattar, Richard W. Bulliet. New York:
Macmillan Reference USA, c1996.
CALL NUMBER: Ref DS 43 .E53
1996 -- v.1-4
An Historical encyclopedia of the Arab-Israeli
conflict.
Edited by Bernard Reich; Joseph E. Goldberg, associate editor; Stephen H.
Gotowicki, military editor; Sanford R. Silverburg, bibliographic editor;
Mark Daryl Erickson, assistant editor. Westport, Conn. :Greenwood Press,
1996.
CALL NUMBER: Ref DS119.7 .H544 1996
Holocaust literature : an encyclopedia of writers and their work.
S. Lillian Kremer, editor. New York : Routledge, 2003.
CALL NUMBER: Ref PN56.H55 H66 2003 -- v.1-2
Jewish-American history and culture: an
encyclopedia. Edited by Jack Fischel
and Sanford Pinsker. New York: Garland, 1992.
CALL NUMBER: Ref E 184 .J5 J48
1992
Jewish women in America : an
historical encyclopedia. Edited by Paula E. Hyman and Deborah Dash
Moore. New York: Routledge, 1997, c1998.
CALL NUMBER: Ref DS115.2 .J49
-- v.1-2
Middle East contemporary survey.
New York, Holmes & Meier.
v. 1- 1976/77-
CALL NUMBER: Ref DS 62.8 .M53
The New Encyclopedia of Judaism.
Editor-in-chief, Geoffrey
Wigoder ; coeditors, Fred Skolnik and Shmuel
Himelstein. New York : New York University Press, c2002.
CALL NUMBER: Ref BM50 .E63 2002
Medieval Jewish civilization : an encyclopedia. Norman Roth, editor. New York : Routledge, 2003.
CALL NUMBER: Ref DS124 .M386 2003
New Encyclopedia of Zionism and Israel.
Geoffrey Wigoder, editor in chief. Madison, N.J.: Fairleigh Dickinson
University Press; London; Cranbury, NJ : Associated University Presses,
c1994.
CALL NUMBER: Ref DS 149 .N56
1994 -- v.1-2
The Universal Jewish encyclopedia : an authoritative
and popular presentation of Jews and Judaism since the earliest times.
Edited by Isaac Landman, in collaboration with Louis Rittenberg ... [and
others] New York : Universal Jewish Encyclopedia, c1948.
With reading guide and index. "Arranged for convenient
research and reference by readers, students, teachers; especially designed
to stimulate and facilitate Jewish education."
CALL NUMBER: Ref DS 102.8 .U5 1948 -- v.1-10
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Ringelheim, Joan Miriam.
A catalogue of audio and video collections of Holocaust testimony.
New York : Greenwood Press, 1992.
CALL NUMBER: Ref D804.3 .R55 1992
Bibliographical essays in medieval Jewish studies.
Contributors, Lawrence V. Berman ... [et al.]. New York :
Anti-defamation League of B'nai B'rith, 1976.
CALL NUMBER: Ref Bib DS124 .B53 1976
Edelheit, Abraham J.
Bibliography on Holocaust literature. Boulder : Westview
Press, 1986, 1990.
CALL NUMBER: Ref Bib Z6374.H6 E33/suppl 1986
Robinson, Jacob, 1889-
Guide to Jewish history under Nazi impact. New York [Yivo
Institute for Jewish Research] 1960.
CALL NUMBER: Ref Bib D810.R56 1960
Edelheit, Abraham J.
The Jewish world in modern times : a selected, annotated bibliography.
Boulder, Colo. : Westview Press ; London, England :
Mansell Pub., 1988.
CALL NUMBER: Ref Bib DS115.95 E25 1988
Cargas, Harry J.
The holocaust : an annotated bibliography.
Haverford, Penn. : Catholic Library Association,
1977.
CALL NUMBER: Ref Bib D810.J4 C37 1977
Robinson, Jacob, 1889-
The Holocaust and after : sources & literature in English.
Jerusalem : Israel Universities Press, 1973.
CALL NUMBER: Ref Bib D810.J4 R62 1973
The Study of Judaism; bibliographical essays.
Contributors: Richard Bavier and others.
New York, Published by Ktav Pub. House for]
Anti-defamation League of B'nai B'rith [1972]
CALL NUMBER: Ref Bib BM70 .S70 1972
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These specialized subject dictionaries define the
terminology in the discipline.
The Concise Companion to the Jewish Religion. [
Online ] Oxford University Press, 1999. Available:
http://www.oxfordreference.com/views/BOOK_SEARCH.html?book=t96&subject=s22
(Accessed 20 March, 2003)
Edited by Louis Jacobs. This reference source contains nformation on
every aspect of Jewish belief and practice, both ancient and modern. From
Maimonides to Methuselah, Kabbalah to Kibbutz. With all Hebrew terms
clearly explained, entries range from personalities in the Bible to
present-day Jewish thinkers and writers, and other coverage includes
customs, traditions, and Jewish beliefs.
Fischel, Jack.
Historical dictionary of the Holocaust. Jack R. Fischel.
Lanham, Md.: Scarecrow Press, 1999.
CALL NUMBER: D 804.25 .F57
1999
Historical dictionary of Palestine. Nafez Y. Nazzal and Laila A. Nazzal. Lanham, Md.: Scarecrow Press, 1997.
CALL NUMBER: DS 102.8 .N397
1997
Jacobs, Louis.
The Jewish religion : a companion. Oxford ; New York :
Oxford University Press, 1995.
CALL NUMBER: [Ref] BM50 .J28 1995
Ziring, Lawrence, 1928-
The Middle East: a political dictionary. Santa Barbara, Calif.:
ABC-CLIO, 1992. Rev. ed. of: The Middle East political dictionary. c1984.
Political geography and geopolitics, Islam,
Ethnicity and political culture, Political parties and movements, Israelis
and Palestinians, Diplomacy, Conflict.
CALL NUMBER: Ref DS 61 .Z58
1992
Oxford Dictionary of the Jewish
Religion. Editors in chief R.J. Zwi Werblowsky, Geoffrey Wigoder.
New York : Oxford University Press, 1997
CALL NUMBER: Ref BM 50 .O94
1997
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American National
Biography
The American National Biography offers portraits of almost
18,000 men and women -- from all eras and walks of life -- whose lives
have shaped the nation. No living individuals are listed. Restricted to
Union College
American Jewish
biographies. New York, N.Y.: Facts on File, c1982.
CALL NUMBER: Ref E 184 .J5
A511 1982
Shimoni, Yaacov, 1915-
The Biographical dictionary of the Middle East. New York: Facts
on File, c1991.
CALL NUMBER: Ref DS 62.4
.S53 1991 Comay, Joan.
Who's who in Jewish history; after the period of the Old
Testament. New York, D. McKay Co. [1974]
CALL NUMBER: Ref 922.96 C728w
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Handbooks collect basic, practical information—formulas,
tables of data, classification systems, definitions—for professionals
operating within a discipline.
Bacharach, Jere L., 1938-
A Middle East studies handbook. Seattle: University of Washington
Press, c1984.
CALL NUMBER: Ref DS 61 .B3 1984
History of the holocaust: a handbook and dictionary.
Abraham J. Edelheit & Hershel Edelheit. Boulder : Westview Press,
1994.
CALL NUMBER: Ref D804.3 .E33 1994
History of Zionism: a handbook and dictionary.
Abraham J. Edelheit & Hershel Edelheit. Boulder : Westview Press, 2000.
CALL NUMBER: Ref DS 149 .E25 2000
The Oxford handbook of Jewish studies. Edited
by Martin Goodman in association with Jeremy Cohen and David Sorkin. New
York : Oxford University Press, 2002.
CALL NUMBER: Ref BM 70 .O95 2002
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The library subscribes to the ASI Microfiche Library. Every document
indexed in ASI since 1979 is available in this library. In addition to
the ASI Microfiche Library for federal government publications
containing statistical data, the library also subscribes to the SRI
Microfiche Library, containing most but not every non-federal
statistical item indexed in SRI. A third collection, Index to
International Statistics, deals with statistical material from
international, intergovernmental bodies, completes the package. Online
access to the database—and to some of the documents themselves—is
available through the Statistical Universe component of LexisNexis Academic Universe.
American Jewish Year Book. New York:
American Jewish Committee.
Includes articles on the characteristics
and activities of the Jewish community in the U.S. and elsewhere.
Annual statistical features include U.S. (by state and selected city)
and world Jewish population figures.
CALL NUMBER: SRI Microfiche
Library: A2050-1 (Microforms Area)
Linfield, H. S. (Harry Sebee), 1889-
Statistics of Jews and Jewish organizations; historical review of ten
censuses, 1850-1937. San Francisco: R. & E. Research Associates, 1970
CALL NUMBER: REF E184.J5
L715 1970
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Style manuals and citations guides illustrate how to cite book,
journal, and other research sources, including materials found in online
databases and on the Web according to the conventional format of a
particular discipline. Subject specific citation guides are listed
below, and a complete listing appears at Reference Sites: Citation Guides and Style Manuals.
Online! A Reference Guide to Using Internet Sources.
[ Online ] Andrew
Harnack and Eugene Kleppinger. Available: http://www.bedfordstmartins.com/online/
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Library Materials: Organizations/Institutes
Library Materials: Books: LC Class Number Guide
Books in Schaffer Library are arranged by Library of Congress Class
number. Class numbers are searchable in the Web Catalog and browsable in
the Stacks and Reference Collection. Note: In addition to the class
number areas listed below, books on Jewish Studies may be found in
many other areas of the library. To find them, try a combined
keyword search in the online catalog such as jew? and
[your
topic], or try title searches for judaic studies series,
jewish literature and culture,
suny series in israeli studies, or studies in jewish history
| BM 1 - 990 |
Religion, Judaism |
| D 804.15 - 804.7 |
Holocaust |
| DS 101 - 151 |
Israel
(Palestine). The Jews |
| DS 133 - 151 |
Jews outside
of Palestine |
| E184 |
History: America, Elements in the population |
| Library
Materials > New Acquisitions |
The New Acquisitions List—residing on the Library Catalogs page—is
generated on the 10th of each month and includes items added to the
library's collections for the previous calendar month.
| Course-Related
Materials > Research Guides |
Research Guides supplement the broader Research by Subject
pages by focusing on the print and electronic resources that are most
useful for a course-specific research assignment. For faculty, the Research
Guides provide structured access to the Library and Internet
resources relevant to their own work or in advising students on their
research projects. For students working independently, it serves as a
reminder of services and materials offered within the library while at
the same time providing a gateway for information available from remote
sites.
Faculty using Blackboard are encouraged to incorporate links to
Library resources—and specifically the Research by Subject pages and
the appropriate course-related Research Guides—into the Blackboard
course pages. Your Departmental Liaison or Bibliographic Instruction Contacts can assist you.
| Electronic
Materials > Databases & Indexes |
Schaffer Library provides to range of general and subject specific
electronic databases for access to secondary material. These databases
offer full-text access to articles or library holdings information. The
following databases sometimes lead to full-text articles and sometimes
are designed to tell you which journals are held here in Schaffer
Library. But, some do neither. Therefore, to check whether (and where) a
title is to be found in the Library's collections, it is necessary to
check both of the Periodical
Titles lists on our Web Catalog
page. Important: If you are searching from off-campus, see the
Note on Off Campus Access about
Virtual Private Network accounts.
Databases & Indexes > History
Databases & Indexes > Social Sciences
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Electronic Materials >E-journals |
In addition to the links above to subject related databases that
will lead to article citations and full-text article access, you can
also browse the library's comprehensive listing of
Electronic
Journals and/or
Periodical Titles available through Aggregated Databases. Both
offer basic search options including and, or, not and Title
begins with, Title contains, etc. You can also select
a subject category to browse such as
Religions and Theology:Judaic. Ask at the Reference Desk for
assistance with local holdings.
Project Muse offers full-text access to journals by discipline.
Users can search or browse by category/subject.
Project
Muse includes Judaic Studies, Philosophy, and Religious Studies.
| Electronic
Materials > Selected Web Sites |
Jewish Studies
Academic Jewish
Studies Internet Directory
http://jewishstudies.virtualave.net/index.shtml
"The Academic Jewish Studies Internet Directory is the prime
gateway to 375 high quality resources for the study of Judaism,
including access to library catalogs and to databases like
RAMBI - Index of Articles
on Jewish Studies".
National Museum of American Jewish History Exhibitions
http://nmajh.org/exhibitions/
Digital versions of a variety of current and permanent exhibitions at
the National Museum of American Jewish History. One highlight is
Creating
American Jews, a permanent exhibition opened in September 1998,
which explores Jewish identity in the United States.
H-Judaic WWW Site
- JSN Jewish Studies Network
http://www2.h-net.msu.edu/~judaic/
This Jewish Studies network is one of the oldest Internet projects in the
humanities, initially operating under the name He'Asif, starting in 1987.
Now called H-Judaic, the network also incorporates an earlier effort known
as the Judaica list at Tel Aviv University and the University of
Minnesota, and the Jewish Studies Judaica eJournal newsletter published on
the Shamash server.
Center for Jewish
Studies
http://web.gc.cuny.edu/dept/cjstu/center.htm
The Center for Jewish Studies at the City University of New York Graduate
School conducts research, organizes conferences, and produces
publications. Focusing largely on the modern period, the Center writes,
analyzes, and helps to shape the collective biography of the Jewish people
in the contemporary world.
Jewish Culture &
History
http://ddickerson.igc.org/judaica.html
extensive collection of images, sound files and annotated links to Jewish
web sites throughout the world.
Simon
Wiesenthal Center
http://www.wiesenthal.com/
Includes materials on the Holocaust, twentieth-century genocides,
antisemitism, racism, and
related issues; Page One radio, featuring contemporary Jewish
news; Multimedia Learning Center, with
a comprehensive resource on the Holocaust and World War II, with over
3,000 text files, and tens of thousands of photos, etc.
Jewish/Israel Index -
Education
http://www.maven.co.il/subjects/idx174.htm
As part of a much larger site categorized by subject, including more than
2500 Jewish/Israel links, the Education page has links to Programs,
Scholarship & Grant Information, Associations, Societies & Organizations,
and numerous additional educational resources.
Judaism & Jewish Resources
http://shamash.org/trb/judaism.html
Links to Jewish Studies, Organizations, Webs & Gopher Central Services,
FTP Archives, News & Media, Mailing Lists, Holocaust sites, and more.
The Dead Sea Scrolls
http://sunsite.unc.edu/expo/deadsea.scrolls.exhibit/intro.html
The exhibit at the Library of Congress, Washington, D.C., describes the
historical context of the scrolls and the Qumran community from whence
they may have originated; it also relates the story of their discovery
2,000 years later.
Israel
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
http://www.israel.org/
The Internet web site of the Israel Foreign Ministry, established and
maintained by its Information Division, is designed to provide you with
basic information about the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, recent
developments in Israel, and a general background about various facets of
Israeli government and life.Jewishnet:
Global Jewish Information Network
http://jewishnet.net/
Links to Israeli & Jewish Mailing Lists, WWW Homepages - Israeli & Jewish,
Gopher sites of Jewish Interest, Jewish Interest Libraries, FTP sites, and
Jewish Educational Resources.
Jewish Studies
Resources
http://www.princeton.edu/~pressman/jewish.html
Courtesy of Princeton University, this page links to Princeton Resources,
Jewish Web Sites, Online Databases, Library Catalogs and International
Jewish Research Institutions and Associations.
| Electronic
Materials > News and Alerts |
Tools for tracking recently published articles.
The New York Times: Judaic Studies. [
Online
] The New York Times. Available: http://college.nytimes.com/guests/directory/Ethnic_&_Cultural_Studies/Judaic_Studies/
(Accessed 20 March 2003) Provides full text access to articles from The
New York Times "Ethnic
& Cultural Studies" section.
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