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Afro American Studies

A general guide to library research in Afro American Studies.

Welcome to the Library Guide for AFROAM 293J: Black Women, Representation, and Power in Africa and the African Diaspora

Library Guide by Isabel Espinal, PhD, MLIS
Course taught by Professor Y. Covington-Ward, PhD, Spring 2025

 

Featured book:

Citation Management

Use a citation manager, such as Zotero to keep track of your research.

Put all your references in one place, create quick and easy bibliographies, build your knowledgebase for the rest of your career. For help, check out the online guides and webinars or Ask a Librarian. 

Some tips on using Chicago notation style with Zotero

Finding Books

image of Black girl reading a book in the libary stacksTo find books at UMass 

 

Start with the Discovery Search, the general search box on the library home page, www.library.umass.edu.  

This search gives you access to books and articles and more.

Citations can be exported directly to Zotero or other citation managers.

If it's not at UMass, we'll get it for you - for free!

Use your Interlibrary Loan account to:

  • Borrow books, videos, and other materials not available in the Five College system.
  • Request electronic copies of articles and book chapters not available at UMass.

 

Article databases