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Wedding Planning

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 shows you how to find information in the library about wedding planning. 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 might also want to do an Advanced Search to find books on weddings.  If you were to look up the single word "weddings" as a subject term, you would get back hundreds of titles most of which would be fictional stories about brides, weddings, and romance.  You can narrow your search by doing an advanced search with "weddings" in the subject line and limiting the Item Category 1 field to "nonfiction".  This will eliminate all of the fiction titles, giving you a more targeted results list

 

2. Where can I find print resources on the Weddings in the library?

 

Most of the books will be shelved according to their Dewey Decimal Classification number in the Non-fiction Stacks at:

 

395.2

Wedding Etiquette 

 

We also subscribe to Martha Stewart Weddings,  available at the Atlee Branch Library, which can be sent to any branch for you to pick up.  Please talk to a staff member to make sure that you order the correct issue of the magazine that you want.

 

3. What are some good internet sites about this topic?

 

In addition to the resources the library provides, here are a variety of excellent websites that include information on wedding planning:

 

 

Search the web sites above at the same time with our new Google search box.

 

You may also want to check out the resources at the Internet Public Library. These websites will provide you with reliable information.

 

As always, please feel free to ask a Library Staff member, or email us at Ask a Librarian!

 

 

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compiled by the PRL Reference and Training Department (2010)

 

 

E-mail: ask@pamunkeylibrary.org  

 

 

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