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Biographies: What are the Types of Biographies?

A guide on how to search for biographies of notable people, using books, websites and electronic databases on MyMonroe.

Introduction to Biographies

Search for Books in the Library with MoeCat

Searching for Books using MOECAT

(MOnroE College Library Book CATalog)

1.  Open MOECAT either on MyMonroe’s Library Resource Gadget or using this link.


*Library Name: Monroe College 
 No Password Required*

2.  For a simple search - type your keywords in the search box then click the magnifying glass.

3.   For a more advanced search: Choose "Subject" from the first dropdown menu --> then enter "biography" or "autobiography"

4.  Once the results appear, click the title link of your desired book.

5.  Check the status bar, located at the bottom of the screen for the status, branch, location and call number of the book.

6.  Some results may be e-Books or DVD’s.

 

Types of Biographies

Autobiography:

A narrative of a person's life, written by, or as having been written by that person. (May have a professional co-author)

Biography:

A history of a person’s life. It could be written by one or more authors.

Memoir:

A narrative recollection of the writer's earlier experiences, especially those involving unusual people, places, or events.

Using Google for Biographies

It is okay to use a Google search to find quick information about anything, especially biographies.

Feel free to use the search box below to retrieve quick information.

*Quick Tip*

The first result will most likely be Wikipedia. Wikipedia should NEVER be used as a one of your sources for a paper, or even for homework.

Wikipedia does have its uses though. If you are reading a Wikipedia entry, scroll down to the bottom to "References." Most of the blue links listed should take you to the original source the author used to write the Wikipedia article. Cite the ORIGINAL SOURCE NOT WIKIPEDIA!

Google Web Search

A Monroe College Research Guide

                THIS RESEARCH OR "LIBGUIDE" WAS PRODUCED BY THE LIBRARIANS OF MONROE COLLEGE