University Library's resources are for St. Cloud State students, faculty and staff only. Off-campus access is also available.
ERIC Abstracts from education and other social science journals and resources. Emphasizes education topics; select ERIC as the library resource.
Holocaust Focus
Find these in the Reference Area on third floor of the University Library.
- Ref D 804.3 .E53 — 1990 Encyclopedia of the Holocaust. New York: Macmillan, 1990.
- Ref D 804.25 .E67 — 1997 Dictionary of the Holocaust: Biography, Geography, and Terminology. Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood, 1997.
- Ref D 804.25 .F57 — 1999 Historical Dictionary of the Holocaust. Lanham, Maryland: Scarecrow, 1999.
- Ref D 804.3 .N39 — The Nazi Holocaust. Westport: Meckler, 1989.
- Ref D 810 .J4 H655 — The Holocaust: selected documents in eighteen volumes. New York: Garland, 1982.
- Ref G 1797.21 .E29 G58 — 1993 Atlas of the Holocaust. New York: William Morrow, 1993.
- Ref G 1797 .E29 — 1996 Historical Atlas of the Holocaust. New York: Macmillian, 1996.
- Ref G 1038 .T6 — 1989 The Times Atlas of the Second World War. New York: Harper & Row, 1989.
- Ref DS 102.8 .E496 — Encyclopaedia Judaica. Jerusalem: Macmillan, 1972.
- Ref D 804.3 .K378 — 1994 The Holocaust in Historical Context. New York: Oxford, 1994.
- Ref D 810.J4 .H5 1985b — The Destruction of the European Jews. (3 vols.) New York: Holmes & Meier, 1985. U.S. Gov. Docs.
- Ref D 102:8: vol. 1-15 Trials of War Criminals Before the Nurenberg Military Tribunals. (Green Set) U.S. Government Printing Office.
- Ref D 810.J4 L275513 — 1985 Shoah: an oral history of the Holocaust: the complete text of the film. New York: Pantheon, 1985.
- Ref D 804.3 .F67 — 1994 Guide to Yale University Library Holocaust Testimonies. New Haven: Yale University Library, 1994.
- Ref D 804.3 .R55 — 1992 A Catalogue of Audio and Video Collections of Holocaust Testimony. New York: Greenwood, 1992.
- Ref Z 6374.H6 E33 — 1986 Bibliography on Holocaust Literature. Boulder: Westview, 1986.
- Ref DD 256.5 .S92 — 1989 Encyclopedia of the Third Reich. New York: Paragon, 1989.
- Ref DD 256.5 .G76313 — The Encyclopedia of the Third Reich. New York: Macmillan, 1991.
Many of the Library's print indexes may have information. These are available on the third floor and are the most likely to include pertinent information.
Indexes are arranged in alphabetically by the first word or key word of the title.
The University Library ended subscriptions to the Readers Guide to Periodical Literature, Social Sciences Index, and Humanities Index in 1997. Similar articles are indexed in the Expanded Academic ASAP Index on InfoTrac Web. This online resource includes full text for many of the indexed articles.
Use the University Library Holdings List computer printout to see if the Library has the issue needed. Ask at the Reference Desk for information on filing an interlibrary loan (MINITEX) request for articles from periodicals not held at the University Library.
Social Sciences Index
Useful for historical research. Subject headings to try:
- Holocaust, Jewish (1939-45)
- Children of Concentration Camp Survivors
Humanities Index
Useful for historical research. Subject headings to try:
- Holocaust, Jewish (1939-45)
Reader's Guide to Periodical Literature
Useful for historical research. For volumes covering 1947 until 1970s try these headings:
- Displaced persons
- Internment camps
- World War, 1939-45 — Atrocities
For volumes covering the 1970s use this subject heading
- Holocaust, Jewish (1939-45)
Essay and General Literature Index Ref AI 3 .E752
For essays and chapters published before 1970 try these headings:
- Concentration camps
- Displaced persons
- Internment camps
- World War, 1939-45 — Atrocities
For essays and chapters published after 1970 try:
- Holocaust, Jewish (1939-45)
New York Times Index
For volumes covering 1947 until 1970s try these subject headings:
- World War II-Prisoners and Interned Citizens
- World War II-Crimes
For volumes covering the 1970s use these subject heading:
Journal and magazine articles
The scholarly journals available from JSTOR (St. Cloud State only), an historical repository of core journals in a number of disciplines, and Project Muse, academic journals published by Johns Hopkins University Press in a number of disciplines, include numerous articles to support research on this topic.
To search for additional Internet accessible sources of information on the Holocaust, use one of the many Internet Search Tools.