Class
Beyond Google: Research Strategies for Historically Accurate Writing

Price
Regular $74.00
Friend $66.60
Date
Time
10 a.m. - 2 p.m.
Genre
Multigenre
Family
Adult
Level
Open to All Levels
Location
Open Book-Loft Classroom
Number of Sessions
1
Day of the Week
Saturday
Duration
Single Session
Multigenre with stack of books

What clothing should your characters wear? What should they eat? What do their homes look like? How do they get around? Every time period has a million little details to get right but most writers of historical fiction and nonfiction have one thing in common: They find themselves down the rabbit hole looking for information in all the wrong places. Precious writing time gets lost as the search becomes unwieldy and frustrating. In this class, students will learn how to think like a librarian to identify—and use—appropriate online databases and resources that are not necessarily discoverable by Google. We’ll quickly review basic research concepts and terminology and then dive in for a more thorough study of databases and sources that will change forever how you search. Students will also gain an understanding of how to find historical artifacts, online affinity groups, and experts to help stoke creativity and provide further authenticity. Leave the class with an action plan of specific databases and search strategies that will keep you on task so you can get back to your pages faster. Attendees will have the opportunity to provide the instructor with their research topics ahead of time for targeted assistance.

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This class takes place in-person, at the Loft at Open Book; we encourage participants to be fully vaccinated and masked in the interest of everyone’s safety. Please see the Loft’s website for the most up to date information about the Loft’s COVID policies.