Welcome to the Library Resources page for the graduate course, Foundations for a Career in Anthropology. My name is Ginessa Mahar and I serve as the Anthropology Librarian, covering the Department of Anthropology, the Anthropology Division of the Florida Museum of Natural History, and the American Indian and Indigenous Studies Program. I am an affiliate faculty member of these departments and units and can also serve on graduate student committees. My specialties include anthropological archaeology, museums and archives, and Southeastern Indigenous communities and histories. I also have experience in ethnographic research, the IRB process, and community-based research and collaboration. I am here to help you thrive at UF and can assist you in the completion of your degree program by supporting your research needs.
Please reach out to me to learn more about how the UF Libraries can support your education and research goals. I frequently provide the following services for graduate students:
New to UF or Library Research? Here are some resources to get started:
Here are some resources to help you get started researching with the UF Libraries:
1. Use our library VPN to get access to library resources from off-campus (otherwise you will encounter paywalls). On campus WiFi and any campus computer will automatically connect you to Library resources.
2. Search for resources using keywords or a specific title:
4. If we don't have access to the resource you need:
5. Still having trouble? Contact me for more help!