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Expos 20: Personhood in U.S. Constitutional Law: Unit 3

A Research Guide

The Assignment

"In 8–10 pages, research and write about your chosen topic . . . You may inquire into something already discussed in class or a topic of your own design pending my approval. I strongly encourage you to focus on one Supreme Court decision that we read as a class and branch out your sources from there."

Preferred sources: "peer-reviewed articles in academic journals, university press monographs, and archival materials."

Contact

Steve Kuehler, Research Librarian
Email me! or --

HOLLIS

HOLLIS has two main parts. There’s the traditional Library Catalog of Harvard's books, journals, films, sound recordings, maps, and so on. Then there’s a huge additional database of articles, reviews, etc. which come from various sources outside Harvard. Many of these are available online through Harvard's subscriptions.

You can search the Library Catalog separately, or -- especially if you want to find articles -- search for "Catalog and Articles" at once. These choices appear as soon as you start to type a search.


Tips for Using HOLLIS More Effectively

  • Sign in! -- to get more search results, to place Requests, to save records in My Favorites, to see your search history, and to view or renew your checked-out items.
  • Use "Starts with/Browse" for more precise searching by subject, author, call number, etc.
  • Use the Advanced Search to refine your search in advance by language, date, type of resource, etc.
  • Look at the HOLLIS User Guide for more helpful tips on finding what you need.

HOLLIS Search Filters

Search limits such as these appear on the right-hand side of the HOLLIS screen when you do a search. Most databases provide similar ways to refine a search.