Many of the primary sources for the research assignment in this course are available in print or electronically in MRU Library.
Find them via LibrarySearch (search box on the MRU Library homepage).
Or ask the history librarian for help - see contact info in side panel.
Follow citation trails
The Library research tools use specific terms or subject headings (similar to hash tags) to tag, describe and organize books and articles on particular topics. Below are some of the subject headings (or library #hashtags) that relate to your course topics. Try adding the following headings to your own search terms to improve the relevance of your results.
You can also use keywords to specify a particular time period
On the library homepage, use the Books, articles & more box.
To to find scholarly journal articles, check "peer-reviewed" on the right side of the screen. NOTE: this eliminates book results, use with caution.
Use the subject filter on the right to filter to limit to results tagged with relevant terms.
Try the Advanced Search option, and use the drop-down menus to search for important search terms in the Subject or Titles of library items.
NOTE: you can lock helpful filters in place so you don't need to reapply them with each new search.
VIDEO: Finding and recognizing scholarly secondary sources using MRU LibrarySearch
Jump to 3.33 Finding sources in LibrarySearch
Try searching within a journal specific to Renaissance history.