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GeneralSpecific Topics
1. What Is a Primary Source?2. Primary Sources Online3. Historical Newspapers and Periodicals4. Archives across JHU
1. GeneralAstronomyChemistryEngineeringGeology; EnvironmentMathematicsMedicinePhysicsPsychology
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Domesticating Technology, 140.113Exploration and Science, 140.389The Scientific Revolution, 140.321
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History of Science and Technology 

This guide will help with your research about historical aspects of science and technology, with some additional guidance about the history of medicine.
Last update: Nov 09th, 2009 URL: http://guides.library.jhu.edu/histsci  Print Guide  RSS Updates

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  • All areas of AV have lights adjustable with dimmers

  • 3,900+ AV items are close captioned or have English subtitles

  • ZoomText 9 is installed on most public PC's in the library. (ZoomText is both a magnifier and a screen reader. Get headphones for screen reader from AV Window.)

  • An OPAL portable handheld video magnifier is available for use in AV

  • A Kensington Expert Mouse (trackball) is available for use in AV

  • A ZoomText large-print keyboard is available on a PC with ZoomText software on M-level near the Information Desk

  • A scanner for converting a written document into an electronic file is available in Government Publications Library, A-level
 
 

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