LibGuides: Library Tutorial: Module 5: References Sources (2024)

Print Reference Sources

Reference books are books you can't checkout of the library. Why can't they be checked out?

  • They contain up-to-date information
  • They are in great demand
  • They have a known, high-quality reputation

Traditional print reference sources are a mainstay item for your professor. When your professor tells you that you need to use reference sources, he or she is almost always refering to the print version, not the online version.

The reference section of most libraries will contain encylcopedias, dictionaries, factbooks, indexes, almanacs, and key "starting points" for your research. When you are not sure where to begin, some of these sources listed here can probably help you.

Types of Reference Materials
In general, reference materials are consulted for specific pieces of information and are not usually read from cover to cover. The most familiar types of reference are:

  • Dictionaries
  • Encyclopedias
  • Almanacs
  • Directories
  • Hanbooks and yearbooks
  • Atlases and bibliographies


Let's take a minute to explore each of these types of reference materials.

Dictionaries, Encyclopedias, Atlases & Almanacs

Common Types of Dictionaries and Atlases

A dictionary defines words or phrases. If you do not understand what your professor meant when he or she used the word "peregrination" or "Le Mer" you could look it up using one (or more) of these types of dictionaries:

  • General – cover all subjects, abridged (shorter version, may not cover all meanings for each word, and may not include more obscure words) or unabridged.
  • Etymological – trace the histories of the word.
  • Foreign Language – translate foreign words into English i.e. Le Mer = "The Sea".
  • Desk – omit archaic terms and place an emphasis on modern pronunciations and meanings of words.
  • Slang and Dialect –have definitions of colloquial words, such as "y'all" and "possum".
  • Thesauri - contain synonyms and antonyms.
  • Abbreviations and Acronyms – list full names/give short forms of societies, institutes.
  • Quotations – reprint famous sayings, essays or speeches.

Atlases and Maps there are three types of atlases and maps: current, historical, and thematic. Atlases are collections of maps, and sometimes include supplementary illustrations. Maps are visual representations of a physical area, such as oceans, the universe, and the world.

Examples:

  • Times Atlas of the Second World War (historical), REF G1038 T6 1989
  • Hammond World Atlas (current), REF G1021 H2665
  • Atlas of the Bible Lands (thematic) – religions - commentary) G2230 H3 1959

Encyclopedias and Almanacs

Encyclopedias There are two main categories of encyclopedias: general and subject. They use indexes and “see also' to help the user find the information.

A general encyclopedia covers information that is interdisciplinary and broad in scope. Usually you will find factual answers, general background information and preliminary research information.

A subject encyclopedia covers a single subject and provides in-depth information. Here you may find scholarly coverage of topics within the subject.

Almanacs usually deal with the information of a particular country from a current and historical perspective (may include comparative world history and current data); it contains very practical information.

For example, what if you think the design of one of the flags for the confederate army during the civil war included a palm tree, but your friend thinks it had a snake on it. You could find out by looking in the World Almanac.

Handbooks, Manuals, Yearbooks & Biographical Sources

Handbooks, etc.

Handbooks or Manuals are handy guides to a subject; they often include examples or illustrations, or both.

Examples:

  • The MLA Handbook for Writers of Research Papers
    - REF LB2369.G53
  • Publication Manual of the APA
    - REF BF76.7 .P83
  • CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics
    - REF QD65 .H3
  • Physicians’ Desk Reference: PDR
    - REF RS75 .P5

Yearbooks contain facts and statistics for a single year

Examples:

  • Facts on File – a yearbook that is added to weekly
    - REF D410.F3
  • Europa World Year Book – has summary of or complete constitution for each country and much more - REF JN1 .E85

Biographical Sources

Direct biographical sources provide the information about the person. Examples:

  • Who’s Who
    - REF E663 .W56
  • Dictionary of American Biography
    - REF E 176 .D57

Indirect Biographical Sources lead the user to other sources where the information may be found. Example:

  • Biography Index - REF Z 5301 .B5

Directories list people and organizations, supplying contact information – the most well known directory is the telephone book.

Examples:

  • Standard & Poor’s Register of Corporations
    - REF HG4057 .A4
  • College Blue Book – Scholarships/Grants
    - REF LA226.C685

Online Reference Sources

The Nature of Online Reference Collections

Almost everyone has encountered reference books in libraries and knows them as "books that can't be checked out". But what if you find them online? Are they still reference?

A High Quality Online Reference Source should:

  • Contain up-to-date information, regularly updated.
  • Be in great demand.
  • Have a high-quality reputation.

In general, online reference materials are consulted the same way as print reference materials; they contain specific pieces of information and are not usually read from cover to cover. The most familiar types are dictionaries, encyclopedias, almanacs, biographical sources, directories, atlases, and bibliographies.

Dictionaries

Types of Dictionaries

  • General – cover all subjects, abridged or unabridged.
  • Etymological – trace histories of words.
  • Foreign Language – translate foreign words into English.
  • Desk – omit archaic terms and place an emphasis on modern pronunciations and meanings of words.
  • Slang and Dialect –have definitions of colloquial words.
  • Thesauri - contain synonyms and antonyms.
  • Abbreviations and Acronyms – list full names/give short forms of societies, institutes.
  • Quotations – reprint famous sayings, essays or speeches.

Dictionaries on the Internet

If you are at home, work, or your dorm and you need to look up a word, you can also use an online version of this particular dictionary. The American Heritage Dictionary exists both in print (book) in the library and online (computer file). For the online version, search OCLC worldcat for this title. Then, click the link that says “Connect to this title online' to go to the electronic version of this item. You will go to Bartelyby.com's online version of this dictionary.

The dictionary is searchable but you must be accurate with spelling in order for the computer to retrieve the definition you are looking for. If you do not know the correct spelling of a word, you may want to browse through a print dictionary rather than an online version.

LibGuides: Library Tutorial: Module 5: References Sources (2024)

FAQs

What are 5 examples of reference sources? ›

Use reference books (also called reference or background sources, or resources) to get quick specific facts or information or an overview of a subject. Some examples of reference sources are: dictionaries, encyclopedias, bibliographies, almanacs, directories, atlases, and handbooks.

What is the best source of reference books? ›

Types of Reference Sources
  • Types of Reference Sources: The print Reference Collection is shelved on the first floor facing the Library Help Desk as you enter the library. ...
  • Encyclopedias. ...
  • Guides and Bibliographies. ...
  • Dictionaries. ...
  • Biographical Sources. ...
  • Handbooks. ...
  • Statistical Sources. ...
  • Chronologies and Timelines.
Mar 12, 2024

What is library reference sources? ›

A Reference Source is usually a physical or digital document that you would refer to for more information about a topic. Examples include dictionaries (refer to for definitions of words) and encyclopedias (refer to for broad summaries about a topic). These documents are referred to, rather than read cover-to-cover.

How do I find a reference book in the library? ›

The Reference section of the library contains information-dense resources, such as encyclopedias, dictionaries, thesauri, atlases, and reference handbooks. The reference shelves are separate from the other shelves. Ask the staff to point the shelves out to you if you have trouble locating them.

What is a list of sources references? ›

The reference list is a detailed list of all the sources that you have cited within your work, including books, eBooks, journal articles, theses, webpages etc. Items are listed in alphabetical order in the reference list according to the main author/editor's surname.

What is 1 example of reference? ›

Examples of references include chapters of a book, academic journal articles, newspapers, graphs, charts, and images. Videos, websites, and social media content are also examples of references.

How can I download reference books for free? ›

Here are some free sites on the internet that provide downloadable ebooks.
  1. Free Ebooks.Net. This site has some free ebooks you can download or view on your computer. ...
  2. Project Gutenberg. ...
  3. Obooko. ...
  4. Manybooks.net. ...
  5. Scribd.
Jan 11, 2024

What is the most common way to cite sources? ›

APA Style is the most popular citation style, widely used in the social and behavioral sciences. MLA style is the second most popular, used mainly in the humanities. Chicago notes and bibliography style is also popular in the humanities, especially history. Chicago author-date style tends to be used in the sciences.

Is a textbook a reference source? ›

Tip: While it may be used for reference, a textbook is usually cited as a book. A reference source is usually compiled by many people.

What are examples of references of the books? ›

Book references: general form
  • Author, A. A., & Author, B. B. (year). Book title. Location: Publisher.
  • Author, A. A., & Author, B. B. (year). Book title. Retrieved from http://www.xxxxxx.
  • Author, A. A., & Author, B. B. (year). Book title. ...
  • Editor, A. A. (Ed.). (year). ...
  • Editor, A. A., & Editor B. B. (Eds.). (year).
Oct 18, 2023

What is a popular source? ›

Popular (also called non-scholarly) sources inform and entertain the public or allow practitioners to share industry, practice, and production information Examples: Newspapers, magazines, trade journals, popular books.

What is reference only in library? ›

In contrast to books that are loaned, a reference book or reference-only book in a library is one that may only be used in the library and may not be borrowed from the library.

What is reference source pdf? ›

Reference sources are research tools that can provide answers to specific questions, such as brief facts, statistics, and technical instructions, background information, or direct information seekers to additional information sources.

How can I find reference? ›

Google Scholar
  1. Go to Google Scholar.
  2. Search for the text you are interested in e.g. Jones Design Methods: Seeds of Human Futures 1980.
  3. Under the entry for that text, follow the 'Cited by [number of citations]' link.
  4. This presents you with a list of other sources that have cited the text you specified.

Can I borrow reference book from library? ›

Books that are marked as "reference" cannot be borrowed; they are for use in the library that owns the copy. There are usually circulating copies of the book that you can borrow.

What are the 14 types of reference materials and their uses? ›

Need Help?
  • Almanacs and Yearbooks.
  • Atlases.
  • Bibliographies.
  • Biographies.
  • Chronologies and Timelines.
  • Dictionaries and Thesauri.
  • Directories.
  • Encyclopedias.

What are the most common types of references? ›

There are four widely-used referencing styles or conventions. They are called the MLA (Modern Languages Association) system, the APA (American Psychological Association) system, the Harvard system, and the MHRA (Modern Humanities Research Association) system.

What is the most common form of reference? ›

APA Style is the most popular citation style, widely used in the social and behavioral sciences. MLA style is the second most popular, used mainly in the humanities. Chicago notes and bibliography style is also popular in the humanities, especially history. Chicago author-date style tends to be used in the sciences.

What are the two types of reference sources? ›

General and Subject Encyclopedias and Dictionaries are important sources to consider when initially researching a topic. Specifically, CREDO REFERENCE is an excellent database compilation of encyclopedias, dictionaries as well as subject encyclopedias.

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