If you find a citation on Google Scholar that does not have a link to the complete article, follow the steps on the "Find A Specific Article" tab of this guide to find out if you can access the article through Forsyth Library.
These are just a few of the books available about the World War I. To find more, search the Online Catalog. Check the "Finding Books" tab of this guide for more help.
Online Historical Documents from World War I from the National Archives
To find more Government Documents in Forsyth Library, search the Online Catalog and select "government documents" under Location. More information available here
Find a wide variety of maps in our A to Z Maps database, including battlefield maps. In the green menu on the left side of the page, click "Antique Map Collection", then choose an option, such as U.S. State Maps, or "LOC Military Battles & Campaigns" (LOC = Library of Congress). You can then search by keyword or select a state.
Reference e-books on a wide range of topics. Sources include dictionaries, encyclopedias, key concepts, key thinkers, handbooks, atlases, and more. Search by keyword or browse titles by topic.
To find more e-books, go to "Find Books" on the library's home page, click one of the options under Electronic Books, and search by keyword.
Archives 1914-1918: during the First World War, 10 million people, service men or civilians, were captured and sent to detention camps.
ABI/INFORM Complete provides thousands of full-text journals, dissertations, working papers, and key newspapers such as The Wall Street Journal and The Financial Times, as well as country and industry profiles. The database covers a wide range of business topics including accounting, finance, management, marketing and real estate.
Search WorldCat to find books in other libraries. For more information on requesting books and articles, go to the Interlibrary Loan tab of this guide (for on-campus and local area students) or Distance Services for virtual students.