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Using Print Reference Sources for Research Carteret Community College Library Content by Tara Guthrie
What are reference books? Books such as dictionaries, encyclopedias, handbooks, and directories that are often used to answer quick questions or provide background information about a topic before pursuing more detailed research. This is especially helpful when you begin researching a topic you know little about. A volume that contains facts, statistics, biographical information, or other such information. Or, it may also be used tofind information in other sources.
What are reference books? (continued) Books in which the content is organized alphabeticallyso that you can look up the exact part of the information that you need. A book meant to beused for specific pieces of informationrather than to be read straight through like a novel. You simply “refer” to them when you need quick, basic information.  Reference books are used in the library onlyand are not checked out due to their high demand. They are also shelved separately from the rest of the book collection.
Why use reference books? Not all information found on the Internet is reliable or correct. Not all online databases will always have the type of information you may need. Reference books have been written and researched by scholars and professionals who have a thorough knowledge of the topic. Reference books are reviewed and edited by other scholars and professionals before they are published to ensure that the information is accurate.
Types of Reference Books
Index An index points the way to other materialsby giving a citation to periodical articles, books, or other information sources. Many print indices now exist as online databases. (Example: Library Catalog) An index can be a volume unto itself, or it can be a section in the back of a book that  leads you to information within that book. Many encyclopedias or other multi-volume reference books have an index volume for the whole set as the last volume in the set.
Index Example:
Encyclopedia Provides background information on topics, subjects, people, places, etc. May be general or subject-specific. Main entries are alphabetical, but the index is the most effective way to access the information. Encyclopedias are ideal reference tools to begin your research since they contain articles on thousands of topics, explanatory material, and data on people, places, and historical events. Encyclopedias also include information on historical topics, which can be difficult to find in many online resources.
Encyclopedia Example:
Subject Encyclopedia Subject encyclopedias are like general encyclopedias, only the articles focus on a specific topic, field or subject area. Subject encyclopedias can be a single volume or a multi-volume set. There are literally thousands of subject encyclopedias available. Many subject and general encyclopedias are also available as online databases.
Subject Encyclopedia Examples:
Dictionary Dictionariesdefine words and terms; confirm spelling, definition, and pronunciation; are used to find out how words are used; help to locate synonyms and antonyms, and to trace word origins. Subject dictionariesdefine specialized or technical language in a given field. Special purpose dictionariestreat special categories of words such as slang or synonyms. Language dictionariesgive equivalent words and word usage in other languages.
Dictionary Examples:
More Dictionary Examples:
Biographical Sources Contains articles about the lives and works of various people.  A biographical dictionarywill have short entries about people. A biographical encyclopediawill have longer articles about people. Biographical sources may be broad or narrow in their focus.
Biographical Source Examples:
Atlas An atlas contains maps,charts, or illustrations of a geographical area or subject. Atlases may contain accompanying text and are usually related in subject or theme.
Atlas Examples:
Gazetteer A dictionary of geographical places. It does NOT include maps. A gazetteer gives information about places and geographical data. Use it to find information on cities, states, countries, mountains, lakes, rivers, etc. Example: How tall is Mt. Everest?
Gazetteer Example:
Guidebook Provide detailed descriptions of places. Intended for travelers. Contains geographical facts plus maps. May contain special points of interest for travelers.
Guidebook Example:
Directory Listsnames, addresses, and phone numbers of people, companies, organizations, and institutions. There is usually a common theme. It must be current to be useful as this type of information can go out of date quickly. Example: a phone book/directory
Directory Examples:
Chronology A chronology lists the eventsdescribed in order of the date on which they occurred. A chronology helps to place people, events, organizations, etc., in context. Example: What else happened in America during the Vietnam War?
Chronology Example:
Almanac An almanac is a collection of facts and statistics,usually published in one volume, and usually published yearly. Can be current or retrospective and are often in table format.  Can be general or subject-specific. Example: Who won the Super Bowl for the last 5 years?
Almanac Example:
Handbook Handbooks treat one broad subject briefly, or gives a brief survey of a subject. These are also referred to as companions or compendiums. Handbooks are often written for practitioners, so they may be compact in size for ease of use.
Handbook Example:
Manual Manuals tell how to do something or how something operates.  You usually receive a manual on how something works when you purchase a new item such as a cell phone, a DVD player, computer software, etc.
Manual Example: Tara Guthrie, 2009.
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Understanding Print Reference Resources

  • 1. Using Print Reference Sources for Research Carteret Community College Library Content by Tara Guthrie
  • 2. What are reference books? Books such as dictionaries, encyclopedias, handbooks, and directories that are often used to answer quick questions or provide background information about a topic before pursuing more detailed research. This is especially helpful when you begin researching a topic you know little about. A volume that contains facts, statistics, biographical information, or other such information. Or, it may also be used tofind information in other sources.
  • 3. What are reference books? (continued) Books in which the content is organized alphabeticallyso that you can look up the exact part of the information that you need. A book meant to beused for specific pieces of informationrather than to be read straight through like a novel. You simply “refer” to them when you need quick, basic information. Reference books are used in the library onlyand are not checked out due to their high demand. They are also shelved separately from the rest of the book collection.
  • 4. Why use reference books? Not all information found on the Internet is reliable or correct. Not all online databases will always have the type of information you may need. Reference books have been written and researched by scholars and professionals who have a thorough knowledge of the topic. Reference books are reviewed and edited by other scholars and professionals before they are published to ensure that the information is accurate.
  • 6. Index An index points the way to other materialsby giving a citation to periodical articles, books, or other information sources. Many print indices now exist as online databases. (Example: Library Catalog) An index can be a volume unto itself, or it can be a section in the back of a book that leads you to information within that book. Many encyclopedias or other multi-volume reference books have an index volume for the whole set as the last volume in the set.
  • 8. Encyclopedia Provides background information on topics, subjects, people, places, etc. May be general or subject-specific. Main entries are alphabetical, but the index is the most effective way to access the information. Encyclopedias are ideal reference tools to begin your research since they contain articles on thousands of topics, explanatory material, and data on people, places, and historical events. Encyclopedias also include information on historical topics, which can be difficult to find in many online resources.
  • 10. Subject Encyclopedia Subject encyclopedias are like general encyclopedias, only the articles focus on a specific topic, field or subject area. Subject encyclopedias can be a single volume or a multi-volume set. There are literally thousands of subject encyclopedias available. Many subject and general encyclopedias are also available as online databases.
  • 12. Dictionary Dictionariesdefine words and terms; confirm spelling, definition, and pronunciation; are used to find out how words are used; help to locate synonyms and antonyms, and to trace word origins. Subject dictionariesdefine specialized or technical language in a given field. Special purpose dictionariestreat special categories of words such as slang or synonyms. Language dictionariesgive equivalent words and word usage in other languages.
  • 15. Biographical Sources Contains articles about the lives and works of various people. A biographical dictionarywill have short entries about people. A biographical encyclopediawill have longer articles about people. Biographical sources may be broad or narrow in their focus.
  • 17. Atlas An atlas contains maps,charts, or illustrations of a geographical area or subject. Atlases may contain accompanying text and are usually related in subject or theme.
  • 19. Gazetteer A dictionary of geographical places. It does NOT include maps. A gazetteer gives information about places and geographical data. Use it to find information on cities, states, countries, mountains, lakes, rivers, etc. Example: How tall is Mt. Everest?
  • 21. Guidebook Provide detailed descriptions of places. Intended for travelers. Contains geographical facts plus maps. May contain special points of interest for travelers.
  • 23. Directory Listsnames, addresses, and phone numbers of people, companies, organizations, and institutions. There is usually a common theme. It must be current to be useful as this type of information can go out of date quickly. Example: a phone book/directory
  • 25. Chronology A chronology lists the eventsdescribed in order of the date on which they occurred. A chronology helps to place people, events, organizations, etc., in context. Example: What else happened in America during the Vietnam War?
  • 27. Almanac An almanac is a collection of facts and statistics,usually published in one volume, and usually published yearly. Can be current or retrospective and are often in table format. Can be general or subject-specific. Example: Who won the Super Bowl for the last 5 years?
  • 29. Handbook Handbooks treat one broad subject briefly, or gives a brief survey of a subject. These are also referred to as companions or compendiums. Handbooks are often written for practitioners, so they may be compact in size for ease of use.
  • 31. Manual Manuals tell how to do something or how something operates. You usually receive a manual on how something works when you purchase a new item such as a cell phone, a DVD player, computer software, etc.
  • 32. Manual Example: Tara Guthrie, 2009.