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    <name xmlns:md="http://cnx.rice.edu/mdml/0.4" xmlns:bib="http://bibtexml.sf.net/">Introduction to Researching "Oriental Cairo"</name>
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      <md:surname xmlns:bib="http://bibtexml.sf.net/">Getman</md:surname>
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      <md:firstname xmlns:bib="http://bibtexml.sf.net/">Paula</md:firstname>
      
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    <md:keyword xmlns:bib="http://bibtexml.sf.net/">british empire</md:keyword>
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    <md:keyword xmlns:bib="http://bibtexml.sf.net/">historical research</md:keyword>
    <md:keyword xmlns:bib="http://bibtexml.sf.net/">History -- Methodology</md:keyword>
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    <md:keyword xmlns:bib="http://bibtexml.sf.net/">Oriental Cairo</md:keyword>
    <md:keyword xmlns:bib="http://bibtexml.sf.net/">Sladen, Douglas Brooke Wheelton</md:keyword>
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  <md:abstract xmlns:bib="http://bibtexml.sf.net/">This module introduces a course on performing historical research that is built around a case study of Douglas Sladen's "Oriental Cairo."  It covers studying biography, placing a work in context, searching online catalogs and other information sources, and gaining access to key resources.  We have included a table of contents linked to the location of the headings in the modules as well as a list of several research topics as they appear in the course of our virtual research project.</md:abstract>
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        <section xmlns:md="http://cnx.rice.edu/mdml/0.4" xmlns:bib="http://bibtexml.sf.net/" id="intro1">
            <name xmlns:md="http://cnx.rice.edu/mdml/0.4" xmlns:bib="http://bibtexml.sf.net/">Introduction</name>
            <para xmlns:md="http://cnx.rice.edu/mdml/0.4" xmlns:bib="http://bibtexml.sf.net/" id="intro2">"Oriental Cairo" was published in 1911 by British travel author
                Douglas Sladen. It is a description both of Cairo at the turn of the century and a
              glimpse of the perspective of the turn-of-the-century British on that city. The work is
                filled with photographs and commentary, maps and travel suggestions, and allusions
                to the nature of the Egyptians as well as the British that are sometimes between the
                lines and sometimes overt. The work is a valuable insight into the ambiguous
                relationship of the British with Egypt, a nation they occupied without ever
                officially colonizing. </para>
            <para xmlns:md="http://cnx.rice.edu/mdml/0.4" xmlns:bib="http://bibtexml.sf.net/" id="element-295">
                <name xmlns:md="http://cnx.rice.edu/mdml/0.4" xmlns:bib="http://bibtexml.sf.net/">TIMEA</name> Oriental Cairo is one of many artifacts and texts that have been
                digitized and published online by the <link xmlns:md="http://cnx.rice.edu/mdml/0.4" xmlns:bib="http://bibtexml.sf.net/" src="http://timea.rice.edu">TIMEA project</link>. TIMEA, or
                Travelers In the Middle East Archive, is a digital archive of narratives documenting
                travel to the Middle East published between the eighteenth and early twentieth
                centuries, along with images and interactive GIS maps. This course contributes to
                the project by organizing a virtual research project around the electronic text of
                <link xmlns:md="http://cnx.rice.edu/mdml/0.4" xmlns:bib="http://bibtexml.sf.net/" src="http://hdl.handle.net/1911/9189">Oriental Cairo</link>. We use the electronic text as the
                basis for a case study on conducting historical research and using library
                resources.</para>
            <para xmlns:md="http://cnx.rice.edu/mdml/0.4" xmlns:bib="http://bibtexml.sf.net/" id="intro2.5">
                <name xmlns:md="http://cnx.rice.edu/mdml/0.4" xmlns:bib="http://bibtexml.sf.net/">Conducting Historical Research</name> This module is designed to guide you
                through a variety of research tasks centered on "Oriental Cairo". It is
                also designed to introduce a variety of resources available to you through a
                research library--for the purposes of illustration, we will focus on Rice
                University's Fondren Library, but the approaches we detail here can be applied at
                other libraries as well. We will explore "Oriental Cairo" from a number of angles,
                namely those addressed by the list of questions that follows this introduction. We
                hope to demonstrate that the types of questions historians ask about specific works
                often arise, or are refined, during the research process itself. This project is a
                guided exploration of the research process that will enhance your knowledge of the
                tools of the trade and your ability to advance your own projects productively. </para>
            <para xmlns:md="http://cnx.rice.edu/mdml/0.4" xmlns:bib="http://bibtexml.sf.net/" id="intro3">The following list of questions are some of the basics asked at the
                beginning of any number of possible research projects. They are also the titles of
                several modules designed to introduce the preliminary stages of finding answers to
                the questions their titles ask. Select any of the questions you see to be taken to a
                short description of the content and aims of the modules they represent. While you
                are browsing the descriptions, select any of the links in the paragraphs to be taken
                directly to that section of the module you are reading about. </para>
            <para xmlns:md="http://cnx.rice.edu/mdml/0.4" xmlns:bib="http://bibtexml.sf.net/" id="intro4">
                <cnxn xmlns:md="http://cnx.rice.edu/mdml/0.4" xmlns:bib="http://bibtexml.sf.net/" target="q1">Who is Douglas Sladen?</cnxn>
            </para>
            <para xmlns:md="http://cnx.rice.edu/mdml/0.4" xmlns:bib="http://bibtexml.sf.net/" id="intro5">
                <cnxn xmlns:md="http://cnx.rice.edu/mdml/0.4" xmlns:bib="http://bibtexml.sf.net/" target="q3">What else has Douglas Sladen Written?</cnxn>
            </para>
            <para xmlns:md="http://cnx.rice.edu/mdml/0.4" xmlns:bib="http://bibtexml.sf.net/" id="intro6">
                <cnxn xmlns:md="http://cnx.rice.edu/mdml/0.4" xmlns:bib="http://bibtexml.sf.net/" target="q5">How does "Oriental Cairo" compare with similar works?</cnxn>
            </para>
            <para xmlns:md="http://cnx.rice.edu/mdml/0.4" xmlns:bib="http://bibtexml.sf.net/" id="intro7">
                <cnxn xmlns:md="http://cnx.rice.edu/mdml/0.4" xmlns:bib="http://bibtexml.sf.net/" target="q7">How do I access electronic resources away from the library?</cnxn>
            </para>
            <para xmlns:md="http://cnx.rice.edu/mdml/0.4" xmlns:bib="http://bibtexml.sf.net/" id="intro8">How do I use the <cnxn xmlns:md="http://cnx.rice.edu/mdml/0.4" xmlns:bib="http://bibtexml.sf.net/" target="q9">online catalog</cnxn>, <cnxn xmlns:md="http://cnx.rice.edu/mdml/0.4" xmlns:bib="http://bibtexml.sf.net/" target="q11">meta-catalog</cnxn>, and <cnxn xmlns:md="http://cnx.rice.edu/mdml/0.4" xmlns:bib="http://bibtexml.sf.net/" target="q13">interlibrary loan</cnxn>?</para>
            <para xmlns:md="http://cnx.rice.edu/mdml/0.4" xmlns:bib="http://bibtexml.sf.net/" id="intro9">
                <name xmlns:md="http://cnx.rice.edu/mdml/0.4" xmlns:bib="http://bibtexml.sf.net/">Other questions addressed in specific modules</name>The following list of
                questions are addressed through examples contained in the modules related
                to this project. </para>
            <para xmlns:md="http://cnx.rice.edu/mdml/0.4" xmlns:bib="http://bibtexml.sf.net/" id="intro10">
                <cnxn xmlns:md="http://cnx.rice.edu/mdml/0.4" xmlns:bib="http://bibtexml.sf.net/" target="webcat" document="m12527">How do I locate a book?</cnxn>
            </para>
            <para xmlns:md="http://cnx.rice.edu/mdml/0.4" xmlns:bib="http://bibtexml.sf.net/" id="intro11">
                <cnxn xmlns:md="http://cnx.rice.edu/mdml/0.4" xmlns:bib="http://bibtexml.sf.net/" document="m12523" target="worldcat">What if the library does not own the work I need?</cnxn>
            </para>
            <para xmlns:md="http://cnx.rice.edu/mdml/0.4" xmlns:bib="http://bibtexml.sf.net/" id="intro12">
                <cnxn xmlns:md="http://cnx.rice.edu/mdml/0.4" xmlns:bib="http://bibtexml.sf.net/" document="m12525" target="illiad">How can I borrow books from other
                libraries?</cnxn>
            </para>
            <para xmlns:md="http://cnx.rice.edu/mdml/0.4" xmlns:bib="http://bibtexml.sf.net/" id="intro13">
                <cnxn xmlns:md="http://cnx.rice.edu/mdml/0.4" xmlns:bib="http://bibtexml.sf.net/" target="sec2" document="m12529">How do I find information in periodicals and
                    newspapers?</cnxn>
            </para>
            <para xmlns:md="http://cnx.rice.edu/mdml/0.4" xmlns:bib="http://bibtexml.sf.net/" id="q1">
                <name xmlns:md="http://cnx.rice.edu/mdml/0.4" xmlns:bib="http://bibtexml.sf.net/">Who is Douglas Sladen?</name>In <cnxn xmlns:md="http://cnx.rice.edu/mdml/0.4" xmlns:bib="http://bibtexml.sf.net/" target="sladen" document="m12529">Who is
                    Douglas Sladen</cnxn> we focus on the <cnxn xmlns:md="http://cnx.rice.edu/mdml/0.4" xmlns:bib="http://bibtexml.sf.net/" target="author" document="m12529">author as a research subject</cnxn> in order to better understand his work,
                "Oriental Cairo." We begin by using the online resources at Fondren to <cnxn xmlns:md="http://cnx.rice.edu/mdml/0.4" xmlns:bib="http://bibtexml.sf.net/" target="subj" document="m12529">identify our author</cnxn> so that we might
                differentiate the author of "Oriental Cairo" from another Douglas Sladen. We then
                search for works written by our about him (or both) by <cnxn xmlns:md="http://cnx.rice.edu/mdml/0.4" xmlns:bib="http://bibtexml.sf.net/" target="bio" document="m12529">searching the online catalog for our library</cnxn> and by <cnxn xmlns:md="http://cnx.rice.edu/mdml/0.4" xmlns:bib="http://bibtexml.sf.net/" target="outfon" document="m12529">searching WorldCat, </cnxn> which gathers
                together catalog records from thousands of libraries.
               </para>
            <para xmlns:md="http://cnx.rice.edu/mdml/0.4" xmlns:bib="http://bibtexml.sf.net/" id="q2">Then we move to articles about Douglas Sladen by <cnxn xmlns:md="http://cnx.rice.edu/mdml/0.4" xmlns:bib="http://bibtexml.sf.net/" target="sec2" document="m12529">looking in the online databases for journals and
                newspapers</cnxn>. We offer some advice on <cnxn xmlns:md="http://cnx.rice.edu/mdml/0.4" xmlns:bib="http://bibtexml.sf.net/" target="onljor" document="m12529">how to choose an online database to search</cnxn> and then explore three; <cnxn xmlns:md="http://cnx.rice.edu/mdml/0.4" xmlns:bib="http://bibtexml.sf.net/" target="hisabs" document="m12529">Historical Abstracts</cnxn>, <cnxn xmlns:md="http://cnx.rice.edu/mdml/0.4" xmlns:bib="http://bibtexml.sf.net/" target="jstor1" document="m12529">JSTOR</cnxn>, and <cnxn xmlns:md="http://cnx.rice.edu/mdml/0.4" xmlns:bib="http://bibtexml.sf.net/" target="lt" document="m12529">The Times of London</cnxn>. We then take our list of potential
                resources and <cnxn xmlns:md="http://cnx.rice.edu/mdml/0.4" xmlns:bib="http://bibtexml.sf.net/" target="use1" document="m12529">locate the periodicals in
                    Fondren library</cnxn>.</para>
            <para xmlns:md="http://cnx.rice.edu/mdml/0.4" xmlns:bib="http://bibtexml.sf.net/" id="q3">
                <name xmlns:md="http://cnx.rice.edu/mdml/0.4" xmlns:bib="http://bibtexml.sf.net/">What else has Douglas Sladen written?</name>In <cnxn xmlns:md="http://cnx.rice.edu/mdml/0.4" xmlns:bib="http://bibtexml.sf.net/" target="whaatelse" document="m12586">What else has Douglas Sladen written</cnxn> we focus on <cnxn xmlns:md="http://cnx.rice.edu/mdml/0.4" xmlns:bib="http://bibtexml.sf.net/" target="what1" document="m12586">collecting Douglas Sladen's other works</cnxn>.
                We begin by <cnxn xmlns:md="http://cnx.rice.edu/mdml/0.4" xmlns:bib="http://bibtexml.sf.net/" target="biblo" document="m12586">compiling a bibliography using
                    WorldCat, </cnxn>, making special note of what to do
                with the <cnxn xmlns:md="http://cnx.rice.edu/mdml/0.4" xmlns:bib="http://bibtexml.sf.net/" target="what6" document="m12586">computer files</cnxn> and <cnxn xmlns:md="http://cnx.rice.edu/mdml/0.4" xmlns:bib="http://bibtexml.sf.net/" target="what8" document="m12586">archival materials</cnxn> that we find there. </para>
            <para xmlns:md="http://cnx.rice.edu/mdml/0.4" xmlns:bib="http://bibtexml.sf.net/" id="q4">We then search for any articles written by Douglas Sladen by exploring the
                    <cnxn xmlns:md="http://cnx.rice.edu/mdml/0.4" xmlns:bib="http://bibtexml.sf.net/" target="ann" document="m12586">online databases for journals and
                    newspapers</cnxn>, focusing specifically on <cnxn xmlns:md="http://cnx.rice.edu/mdml/0.4" xmlns:bib="http://bibtexml.sf.net/" target="art2" document="m12586">The Times of London</cnxn>, the main newspaper of record for
                Great Britain at the turn of the century. </para>
            <para xmlns:md="http://cnx.rice.edu/mdml/0.4" xmlns:bib="http://bibtexml.sf.net/" id="q5">
                <name xmlns:md="http://cnx.rice.edu/mdml/0.4" xmlns:bib="http://bibtexml.sf.net/">How does Oriental Cairo compare with similar works?</name>In <cnxn xmlns:md="http://cnx.rice.edu/mdml/0.4" xmlns:bib="http://bibtexml.sf.net/" target="comp" document="m12585">How does Oriental Cairo compare with other
                works</cnxn>, we focus on grouping "Oriental Cairo" with similar works for the
                purpose of comparison. First we locate the designated <cnxn xmlns:md="http://cnx.rice.edu/mdml/0.4" xmlns:bib="http://bibtexml.sf.net/" target="loc4" document="m12585">Subject Headings for "Oriental Cairo"</cnxn> by visiting <cnxn xmlns:md="http://cnx.rice.edu/mdml/0.4" xmlns:bib="http://bibtexml.sf.net/" target="loc" document="m12585">The Library of Congress</cnxn>. Then we visit
                WorldCat to make a list of <cnxn xmlns:md="http://cnx.rice.edu/mdml/0.4" xmlns:bib="http://bibtexml.sf.net/" target="sh" document="m12585">works that share a
                    Subject Heading</cnxn> with "Oriental Cairo." </para>
            <para xmlns:md="http://cnx.rice.edu/mdml/0.4" xmlns:bib="http://bibtexml.sf.net/" id="q6">We narrow our list of works by <cnxn xmlns:md="http://cnx.rice.edu/mdml/0.4" xmlns:bib="http://bibtexml.sf.net/" target="prob" document="m12585">asking historical questions about the bibliography</cnxn>, such as: <cnxn xmlns:md="http://cnx.rice.edu/mdml/0.4" xmlns:bib="http://bibtexml.sf.net/" target="q1" document="m12585">How does the work compare with others written in
                    the same time from the same region?</cnxn>, <cnxn xmlns:md="http://cnx.rice.edu/mdml/0.4" xmlns:bib="http://bibtexml.sf.net/" target="q4" document="m12585">How does it compare with works published in another region?</cnxn> and <cnxn xmlns:md="http://cnx.rice.edu/mdml/0.4" xmlns:bib="http://bibtexml.sf.net/" target="qp5" document="m12585">How has writing on the same topic changed over
                    time?</cnxn>.</para>
            <para xmlns:md="http://cnx.rice.edu/mdml/0.4" xmlns:bib="http://bibtexml.sf.net/" id="q7">
                <name xmlns:md="http://cnx.rice.edu/mdml/0.4" xmlns:bib="http://bibtexml.sf.net/">How do I access networked resources?</name>In <cnxn xmlns:md="http://cnx.rice.edu/mdml/0.4" xmlns:bib="http://bibtexml.sf.net/" target="access" document="m12583"> Accessing Subscription-Based Electronic Resources</cnxn>, we
                explain why some online resources are restricted to subscribers, then explore two
                options for connecting to electronic resources outside of the library: using a proxy
            server or connecting through VPN.</para>
           
            <para xmlns:md="http://cnx.rice.edu/mdml/0.4" xmlns:bib="http://bibtexml.sf.net/" id="q9">
                <name xmlns:md="http://cnx.rice.edu/mdml/0.4" xmlns:bib="http://bibtexml.sf.net/">Searching Online Catalogs: WebCat</name>In this module we offer a brief tutorial on
                    <cnxn xmlns:md="http://cnx.rice.edu/mdml/0.4" xmlns:bib="http://bibtexml.sf.net/" target="webcat" document="m12527">WebCat,</cnxn>, an example of an online
                library catalog.  We offer a description of <cnxn xmlns:md="http://cnx.rice.edu/mdml/0.4" xmlns:bib="http://bibtexml.sf.net/" target="accesspara3" document="m12527">how WebCat searches</cnxn> for the works you seek and provide
                a <cnxn xmlns:md="http://cnx.rice.edu/mdml/0.4" xmlns:bib="http://bibtexml.sf.net/" target="apara5" document="m12527">description of the search categories</cnxn>you
                may use in your search.</para>
            <para xmlns:md="http://cnx.rice.edu/mdml/0.4" xmlns:bib="http://bibtexml.sf.net/" id="q10">We then try some basic searches with <cnxn xmlns:md="http://cnx.rice.edu/mdml/0.4" xmlns:bib="http://bibtexml.sf.net/" target="searchoptions" document="m12527">quick search</cnxn>, the basic search tool for WebCat. We
                perform searches by <cnxn xmlns:md="http://cnx.rice.edu/mdml/0.4" xmlns:bib="http://bibtexml.sf.net/" target="fig3" document="m12527">author</cnxn>, <cnxn xmlns:md="http://cnx.rice.edu/mdml/0.4" xmlns:bib="http://bibtexml.sf.net/" target="fig4" document="m12527">title</cnxn> and <cnxn xmlns:md="http://cnx.rice.edu/mdml/0.4" xmlns:bib="http://bibtexml.sf.net/" target="fig5" document="m12527">subject</cnxn> as well as series, and periodical title to give you a basic idea of how the search tool works. </para>
            <para xmlns:md="http://cnx.rice.edu/mdml/0.4" xmlns:bib="http://bibtexml.sf.net/" id="q11">
                <name xmlns:md="http://cnx.rice.edu/mdml/0.4" xmlns:bib="http://bibtexml.sf.net/">Locating Research Materials Using Meta-Catalogs: WorldCat</name>In this module we explore how to locate
                materials held by over 9000 libraries worldwide using a meta-catalog called <cnxn xmlns:md="http://cnx.rice.edu/mdml/0.4" xmlns:bib="http://bibtexml.sf.net/" target="worldcat" document="m12523">WorldCat</cnxn>. We begin by showing you <cnxn xmlns:md="http://cnx.rice.edu/mdml/0.4" xmlns:bib="http://bibtexml.sf.net/" target="access1" document="m12523">how to access WorldCat </cnxn> and then
                describe <cnxn xmlns:md="http://cnx.rice.edu/mdml/0.4" xmlns:bib="http://bibtexml.sf.net/" target="search1" document="m12523">how WorldCat
                searches</cnxn> for the works you are looking for. </para>
            <para xmlns:md="http://cnx.rice.edu/mdml/0.4" xmlns:bib="http://bibtexml.sf.net/" id="q12">Then we perform a <cnxn xmlns:md="http://cnx.rice.edu/mdml/0.4" xmlns:bib="http://bibtexml.sf.net/" target="bsearch" document="m12523">Basic
                Search</cnxn>, noting the most <cnxn xmlns:md="http://cnx.rice.edu/mdml/0.4" xmlns:bib="http://bibtexml.sf.net/" target="bsearch1" document="m12523">productive
                    keyword combinations</cnxn> for different search options. Finally we perform an
                    <cnxn xmlns:md="http://cnx.rice.edu/mdml/0.4" xmlns:bib="http://bibtexml.sf.net/" target="a" document="m12523">Advanced Search</cnxn>, noting the <cnxn xmlns:md="http://cnx.rice.edu/mdml/0.4" xmlns:bib="http://bibtexml.sf.net/" target="advan2" document="m12523">different ways of looking for your
                subject</cnxn> there. We then show you how to <cnxn xmlns:md="http://cnx.rice.edu/mdml/0.4" xmlns:bib="http://bibtexml.sf.net/" target="advan5" document="m12523">limit your search</cnxn> to the types of media you
                are searching for. </para>
            <para xmlns:md="http://cnx.rice.edu/mdml/0.4" xmlns:bib="http://bibtexml.sf.net/" id="q13">
                <name xmlns:md="http://cnx.rice.edu/mdml/0.4" xmlns:bib="http://bibtexml.sf.net/">Borrowing Resources through Interlibrary Loan: Illiad</name>In <cnxn xmlns:md="http://cnx.rice.edu/mdml/0.4" xmlns:bib="http://bibtexml.sf.net/" target="illiad" document="m12525">Borrowing Resources through Interlibrary Loan:
                    Illiad</cnxn> we focus on locating and borrowing works that are not held by our
                local library by using interlibrary loan (ILL). We describe Illiad, a system for
                generating and managing interlibrary loan requests. Then we go through the process
                of ordering a book. </para>
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