1. Identify the title of the journal or periodical in the citation. The journal title is usually italicized.
2. Check for full-text holdings in electronic format using the Journals in our GIL-Catalog list.
Can't find it in GIL-FIND?
Contact your liaison librarian for help or submit an interlibrary loan request!
Agricultural History (2002 - Present)
Business History Review (1991 - Present)
Church History (1994 - Present)
Comparative Civilizations Review (2009 - Present)
Comparative Studies in Society and History (2001 - Present)
Contemporary European History (2001 - Present)
Current History (1988 - Present)
The Eighteenth Century (2003 - Present)
Film History (1997- Present)
The Historical Journal (2001 - Present)
Historian (1998 - Present)
international Review of Social History (2001 - Present)
Journal of Global History (2006 - Present)
Journal of Late Antiquity (2008 - Present)
Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Times (1989 - Present)
The Journal of Military History (1989 - Present)
Literature and HIstory (2005 - Present)
Journal of Social History (1989 - Present)
Journal of the History of Ideas (1989 - Present)
Journal of Women's History (1995 - Present)
Public Historian (2001 - Present)
Renaissance Quarterly (1994 - Present)
Rural History (2002 - Present)
Scholarly (peer-reviewed) resources undergo review by experts in a field of study, who determine that the articles are objective and credible before they are published. Examples of peer-reviewed resources include articles in scientific journals, encyclopedias, and textbooks
Non-scholarly resources are published without review by experts. Non-scholarly resources range from a variety of types, such as websites and magazines, to newspapers and books. If you plan to use non-scholarly materials, ask your instructor beforehand, and use the CRAAP Test.
Savannah State University 2200 Tompkins Rd Savannah, GA 31404 Phone: (912) 358-4324 Reference Text Line: (912) 226-2479