Fun with Words
A Research Guide
What key words will help me find information about this topic?
Where can I find print resources about this topic?
What are some good internet sites about this topic?
SELECTED SOURCES AT PAMUNKEY REGIONAL LIBRARY
This guide tells you how to find information in the library about words and language. If you need assistance, please feel free to ask the Library staff or e-mail ask@pamunkeylibrary.org.
1. What key words will help me find information about this topic?
To find books that can be checked out, choose the SUBJECT search in the online catalog, and type (one at a time) these subjects:
You may also want to browse subjects: when in the catalog, choose BROWSE and type in any of the above words or phrases. This will allow you to browse narrower subject headings.
2. Where can I find print resources on words and languages in the library?
Most of the books will be shelved according to their Dewey Decimal Classification number in the Non-fiction Stacks at:
When you are doing research, make sure that you search in the reference area as well; these books cannot be checked out like the general collection can, but there is a lot of valuable information available. Some reference books you might look at might include
Your library may not have all these titles, but other resources may be available — when in doubt, just ask a Library staff member or e-mail ask@pamunkeylibrary.org.
3. What are some good internet sites about this topic?
There are a variety of excellent resources on this topic available through the Internet, including the following sites:
World Wide Words
Internet Public Library (Suggested search terms: word origins, grammar, English language)
Internet Scout Project (Suggested search terms: etymology,grammar, language)
Bartleby.com
Voice of the Shuttle (Literature (in English) content)
Search the web sites above at the same time using our new Google search box
If you have any questions about this pathfinder, please ask a Library staff member, or e-mail ask@pamunkeylibrary.org.
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compiled by the PRL Reference and Training Department (2010)

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