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TITANIC: Index of The Unsinkable Ship
Home l About l Browse All Subjects l A to Z Listing l Person Search l Advanced Search l Help
The RMS Titanic is one of the most infamous maritime disasters in modern
history. Four days after embarking on its maiden voyage across the Atlantic on
April 10, 1912, the luxury liner struck an iceberg. It sank in the early hours of April
15, 1912, with over 1,500 souls lost at sea.
Use the links or select categories above to explore resources about the Titanic
from its construction to its lasting influence on today’s pop culture.
The Ship People The Disaster Aftermath Discovery
Index Design Created by Hayley D. Brooks 17:610:520 Organizing Information - Term Project Spring 2015
The Titanic Index of The Unsinkable Ship is a comprehensive resource for users interested in
learning more about the ill-fated steamer. The intention of this index is to provide a collection of
sources with a plethora of information relating to the Titanic.
Our carefully selected resources range from photographs, news articles,
books, magazine articles, memoirs, and movies. The content covers
expanse of the life of the Titanic and individuals involved with the ship,
from its construction to the voyage, passengers to the ship, the disaster
to survival and the aftermath.
TITANIC: Index of The Unsinkable Ship
• Home l About l Browse All Subjects l A to Z Listing l Person Search l Advanced Search l Help
The index is designed to create an interactive and easy way to navigate through the index content. The
Browse All Subjects provides an extensive list of topics to easily navigate to a specific area of interest.
The A to Z Listing page provides an alphabetical listing of terms found in the index. By clicking on a
term, the index will populate a list of resources related to the chosen term. Person Search allows users
to search specifically for individuals relating to the Titanic, with photographs and selected figures for
easy navigation. Lastly, the Advanced Search will allow users to search the database by using
comprehensive facet search tools, including date limiters, document type, publication date, media type,
and much more.
Index Design Created by Hayley D. Brooks 17:610:520 Organizing Information - Term Project Spring 2015
Construction
Businesses
Harland & Wolff, Ltd
Lloyds Proving House
Noah Hingley & Sons, Ltd
Designing the Titanic
Architecture
Andrews, Thomas
Boiler Rooms
Grand Staircase
Methods and Materials
Iron
Welding
Owners
Bruce, Ismay
White Star Line
Voyage
Planned Route (order of route)
Southampton, England
Cherbourg, England
Queenstown, Ireland
New York, New York
Conditions
Iceberg Warnings
Speed
Physical Attributes & Characteristics
Design Flaws
Attendant Hallway
Cheap Materials
Lifeboats
Luxuries of the Titanic
Amentities
Rooms
First Class
Second Class
Steerage
Staff
Grand Staircase
Gym
Pool
Technology
Marconi Machine
Telegraph Messages
Watertight Hydraulic Doors
Disaster
Timeline
Impact
Staff Behavior
Band
Captain Smith
Officers
1st Office Lightoller
Emergency Procedures
Lifejackets
Lifeboats
Woman & Children First
Experience
First Class
Second Class
Third Class
Staff
Pets
Lifeboats
Rescue & Aftermath
Rescue Ships
Californian
Carpathia
Arrival
News Reports
Daily Telegraph
Safety Measure Review
Statistics
People of the Titanic
Crew Members
Lightoller, Charls (1st Officer)
Smith, Edward John (Cpt)
ProminentPersons
Astor IV, John Jacob
Guggenheim, Benjamin
Brown, Margaret
(aka Unsinkable Molly Brown)
Straus, Isador
Ida
Survivors
Crew
Lightoller, Charles (1st O.)
First Class
- Astor, Mrs.
- Brown, Margaret
- Caldwells
Second Class
Third Class
Victims
Crew
First Class
Second Class
Third Class
Discovery & Today
Expeditions
Ballard, Robert
National Geographic
Wreck
Pop Culture
Movies
Musuems
TITANIC: Index of The Unsinkable Ship
Home l About l Browse All Subjects l A to Z Listing l Person Search l Advanced Search l Help
Index Design Created by Hayley D. Brooks 17:610:520 Organizing Information - Term Project Spring 2015
Subjects are displayed in chronological order of events with alphabetic arrangement where applicable
TITANIC: Index of The Unsinkable Ship
Home l About l Browse All Subjects l A to Z Listing l Person Search l Advanced Search l Help
# ǀ A ǀ B ǀ C ǀ D ǀ E ǀ F ǀ G ǀ H ǀ I ǀ J ǀ K ǀ L ǀ M ǀ N ǀ O ǀ P ǀ Q ǀ R ǀ S ǀ T ǀ U ǀ V ǀ W ǀ X ǀ Y ǀ Z
#
1908
1912, April 15
1985
1997
A
Aftermath
Amentities
Andrews, Thomas
Architecture
Arrival
Astor IV, John Jacob
Mrs.
Attendant Hall
B
Ballard, Robert
Band
Boiler Rooms
Brown, Margaret
(Unsinkable Molly)
Bruce, Ismay
Businesses
C
Caldwells
Californian
Captain Edward J. Smith
Carpathia
Cheap Materials
Cherbourg, England
Conditions
Construction
Crew
D
Daily Telegraph
Design
Design Flaws
Disaster
Discovery
E
Emergency Procedures
Expeditions
Experience
F
First Class
First Officer Lightoller
G
Grand Staircase
Guggenheim, Benjamin
Gym
H
Harland & Wolff, Ltd
I
Iceberg
Iceberg Warnings
Impact
Iron
J
K
L
Lifeboats
Lifejackets
Lightoller, Charles
Lloyds Proving House
Luxuries of the Titanic
M
Marconi Machine
Methods and Materials
Movies
Museums
N
National Geographic
New York, New York
News Reports
Noah Hingley & Sons, Ltd.
O
Officers
Owners
P
People
Pets
Physical Attributes
Pool
Pop Culture
Prominent Persons
Q
Queenstown, Ireland
R
Rescue
Rescue Ships
Rooms
S
Safety Measure Review
Second Class
Southampton, England
Speed
Staff
Staff Behavior
Statistics
Steerage
Straus, Isador
- Ida
Survivors
T
Technology
Telegraph Messages
Third Class
Timeline
Today
U
Unsinkable Molly Brown
V
Victims
Voyage
W
Watertight Doors
White Star Line
Wreck
X Y Z
Special Characters (#,$,@)
Index Design Created by Hayley D. Brooks 17:610:520 Organizing Information - Term Project Spring 2015
Basic Search Tips to Help you Explore:
“ Quotation Marks” – requires words to be searched as a phrase,
in the exact order
Using AND – requires words to be searched as
combinations to include both phrases,
Using OR – requires at least one of the terms joined by it to
appear in the document, in any order
Asteric “*” can be used as a wild card or variant search
placeholder, which allows for related or variations of specific
search terms to be included in the search results
TITANIC: Index of The Unsinkable Ship
Home l About l Browse All Subjects l A to Z Listing l Person Search l Advanced Search l Help
Enter your custom query here…
(SU:(Titanic) AND Newspaper)
Use these fields to customize your search:
Include:
But do not include:
Limit my search Results:
TO
Subject:
Keyword:
Titanic
News
Keyword:
Format:
Collection:
Print
Non-Fiction
Publication Date Range
OR
AND
Helpful Features:
Use the drop down menus to select from searchable options in
each section.
Limit your results easily by adding specific selectors.
Use the symbols to add or remove search fields.
Image: Ghostly Bow of the Titanic
Photographer: Walden Media
Index Design Created by Hayley D. Brooks 17:610:520 Organizing Information - Term Project Spring 2015
Titanic: One Newspaper, Seven Days, and the Truth that Shocked the World / by Stephen W. Hines.
Hines, Stephen W.
Naperville, Illinois: Cumberland House., 2011.;2011.
Subjects: Rescue & Aftermath -- News Reports;
Call Number: 910.45 HIN
Titanic: An Illustrated History / by Don Lync.
Lync, Don.
New York: Hyperion., 1992.; 1992.
Subjects: Rescue & Aftermath -- News Reports; Disaster -- Timeline;
Call Number: 910.492 LYN
Titanic in Photographs / by Daniel Klistorner, Steve Hall, and B. Beveridge.
Klistorner, Daniel; Hall, Steve; Beveridge, B.
Gloucestershire: The History Press., 2011.;2011.
Subjects: Rescue & Aftermath -- News Reports; Discovery & Today -- Expeditions
Call Number: 910.463 KLI
TITANIC: Index of The Unsinkable Ship
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Results 1-3 of 67 for [(SU:(Titanic) AND Newspaper) Format: Print; Collection: NF], Sorted by: Relevance
Book
(7)
Photographs
(25)
Periodicals
(12)
Magazine Articles
(23)
Refine results:
Language Contributor Pub Date
Book
Book
Book
Index Design Created by Hayley D. Brooks 17:610:520 Organizing Information - Term Project Spring 2015
Titanic: One Newspaper, Seven Days, and the Truth
That Shocked the World / Written and Edited by
Stephen W. Hines
Author: Hines, Stephen W.
Publisher: Cumberland House.
Location: Naperville, Illinois
Year: 2011
Description: xiii, 255p., paperback
ISBN: 9781402256653 (pbk)
LCC: G530.T6.H56 2011
Call Number: 910.45 HIN
Subject: Rescue & Aftermath - - News Reports – Daily Telegraph;
-- Safety Measure Review; - - Statistics;
Note: Includes bibliographic references (p. [237-241]) and index
Type: Book
Learn More >>
TITANIC: Index of The Unsinkable Ship
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<< Return to result
list
< Previous Record
Next Record>
Save Result >>
About the Author:
Related Resources:
Index Design Created by Hayley D. Brooks 17:610:520 Organizing Information - Term Project Spring 2015
DC
Dublin Core Record: Hines, Stephen W. Titanic: One Newspaper, Seven Days, and
the Truth that Shocked the World. Naperville, IL: Cumberland House. 2011.
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<dc:author> Hines, Stephen W. </dc:author>
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Brooks520-DesignPages-TitanicIndex

  • 1. TITANIC: Index of The Unsinkable Ship Home l About l Browse All Subjects l A to Z Listing l Person Search l Advanced Search l Help The RMS Titanic is one of the most infamous maritime disasters in modern history. Four days after embarking on its maiden voyage across the Atlantic on April 10, 1912, the luxury liner struck an iceberg. It sank in the early hours of April 15, 1912, with over 1,500 souls lost at sea. Use the links or select categories above to explore resources about the Titanic from its construction to its lasting influence on today’s pop culture. The Ship People The Disaster Aftermath Discovery Index Design Created by Hayley D. Brooks 17:610:520 Organizing Information - Term Project Spring 2015
  • 2. The Titanic Index of The Unsinkable Ship is a comprehensive resource for users interested in learning more about the ill-fated steamer. The intention of this index is to provide a collection of sources with a plethora of information relating to the Titanic. Our carefully selected resources range from photographs, news articles, books, magazine articles, memoirs, and movies. The content covers expanse of the life of the Titanic and individuals involved with the ship, from its construction to the voyage, passengers to the ship, the disaster to survival and the aftermath. TITANIC: Index of The Unsinkable Ship • Home l About l Browse All Subjects l A to Z Listing l Person Search l Advanced Search l Help The index is designed to create an interactive and easy way to navigate through the index content. The Browse All Subjects provides an extensive list of topics to easily navigate to a specific area of interest. The A to Z Listing page provides an alphabetical listing of terms found in the index. By clicking on a term, the index will populate a list of resources related to the chosen term. Person Search allows users to search specifically for individuals relating to the Titanic, with photographs and selected figures for easy navigation. Lastly, the Advanced Search will allow users to search the database by using comprehensive facet search tools, including date limiters, document type, publication date, media type, and much more. Index Design Created by Hayley D. Brooks 17:610:520 Organizing Information - Term Project Spring 2015
  • 3. Construction Businesses Harland & Wolff, Ltd Lloyds Proving House Noah Hingley & Sons, Ltd Designing the Titanic Architecture Andrews, Thomas Boiler Rooms Grand Staircase Methods and Materials Iron Welding Owners Bruce, Ismay White Star Line Voyage Planned Route (order of route) Southampton, England Cherbourg, England Queenstown, Ireland New York, New York Conditions Iceberg Warnings Speed Physical Attributes & Characteristics Design Flaws Attendant Hallway Cheap Materials Lifeboats Luxuries of the Titanic Amentities Rooms First Class Second Class Steerage Staff Grand Staircase Gym Pool Technology Marconi Machine Telegraph Messages Watertight Hydraulic Doors Disaster Timeline Impact Staff Behavior Band Captain Smith Officers 1st Office Lightoller Emergency Procedures Lifejackets Lifeboats Woman & Children First Experience First Class Second Class Third Class Staff Pets Lifeboats Rescue & Aftermath Rescue Ships Californian Carpathia Arrival News Reports Daily Telegraph Safety Measure Review Statistics People of the Titanic Crew Members Lightoller, Charls (1st Officer) Smith, Edward John (Cpt) ProminentPersons Astor IV, John Jacob Guggenheim, Benjamin Brown, Margaret (aka Unsinkable Molly Brown) Straus, Isador Ida Survivors Crew Lightoller, Charles (1st O.) First Class - Astor, Mrs. - Brown, Margaret - Caldwells Second Class Third Class Victims Crew First Class Second Class Third Class Discovery & Today Expeditions Ballard, Robert National Geographic Wreck Pop Culture Movies Musuems TITANIC: Index of The Unsinkable Ship Home l About l Browse All Subjects l A to Z Listing l Person Search l Advanced Search l Help Index Design Created by Hayley D. Brooks 17:610:520 Organizing Information - Term Project Spring 2015 Subjects are displayed in chronological order of events with alphabetic arrangement where applicable
  • 4. TITANIC: Index of The Unsinkable Ship Home l About l Browse All Subjects l A to Z Listing l Person Search l Advanced Search l Help # ǀ A ǀ B ǀ C ǀ D ǀ E ǀ F ǀ G ǀ H ǀ I ǀ J ǀ K ǀ L ǀ M ǀ N ǀ O ǀ P ǀ Q ǀ R ǀ S ǀ T ǀ U ǀ V ǀ W ǀ X ǀ Y ǀ Z # 1908 1912, April 15 1985 1997 A Aftermath Amentities Andrews, Thomas Architecture Arrival Astor IV, John Jacob Mrs. Attendant Hall B Ballard, Robert Band Boiler Rooms Brown, Margaret (Unsinkable Molly) Bruce, Ismay Businesses C Caldwells Californian Captain Edward J. Smith Carpathia Cheap Materials Cherbourg, England Conditions Construction Crew D Daily Telegraph Design Design Flaws Disaster Discovery E Emergency Procedures Expeditions Experience F First Class First Officer Lightoller G Grand Staircase Guggenheim, Benjamin Gym H Harland & Wolff, Ltd I Iceberg Iceberg Warnings Impact Iron J K L Lifeboats Lifejackets Lightoller, Charles Lloyds Proving House Luxuries of the Titanic M Marconi Machine Methods and Materials Movies Museums N National Geographic New York, New York News Reports Noah Hingley & Sons, Ltd. O Officers Owners P People Pets Physical Attributes Pool Pop Culture Prominent Persons Q Queenstown, Ireland R Rescue Rescue Ships Rooms S Safety Measure Review Second Class Southampton, England Speed Staff Staff Behavior Statistics Steerage Straus, Isador - Ida Survivors T Technology Telegraph Messages Third Class Timeline Today U Unsinkable Molly Brown V Victims Voyage W Watertight Doors White Star Line Wreck X Y Z Special Characters (#,$,@) Index Design Created by Hayley D. Brooks 17:610:520 Organizing Information - Term Project Spring 2015
  • 5. Basic Search Tips to Help you Explore: “ Quotation Marks” – requires words to be searched as a phrase, in the exact order Using AND – requires words to be searched as combinations to include both phrases, Using OR – requires at least one of the terms joined by it to appear in the document, in any order Asteric “*” can be used as a wild card or variant search placeholder, which allows for related or variations of specific search terms to be included in the search results TITANIC: Index of The Unsinkable Ship Home l About l Browse All Subjects l A to Z Listing l Person Search l Advanced Search l Help Enter your custom query here… (SU:(Titanic) AND Newspaper) Use these fields to customize your search: Include: But do not include: Limit my search Results: TO Subject: Keyword: Titanic News Keyword: Format: Collection: Print Non-Fiction Publication Date Range OR AND Helpful Features: Use the drop down menus to select from searchable options in each section. Limit your results easily by adding specific selectors. Use the symbols to add or remove search fields. Image: Ghostly Bow of the Titanic Photographer: Walden Media Index Design Created by Hayley D. Brooks 17:610:520 Organizing Information - Term Project Spring 2015
  • 6. Titanic: One Newspaper, Seven Days, and the Truth that Shocked the World / by Stephen W. Hines. Hines, Stephen W. Naperville, Illinois: Cumberland House., 2011.;2011. Subjects: Rescue & Aftermath -- News Reports; Call Number: 910.45 HIN Titanic: An Illustrated History / by Don Lync. Lync, Don. New York: Hyperion., 1992.; 1992. Subjects: Rescue & Aftermath -- News Reports; Disaster -- Timeline; Call Number: 910.492 LYN Titanic in Photographs / by Daniel Klistorner, Steve Hall, and B. Beveridge. Klistorner, Daniel; Hall, Steve; Beveridge, B. Gloucestershire: The History Press., 2011.;2011. Subjects: Rescue & Aftermath -- News Reports; Discovery & Today -- Expeditions Call Number: 910.463 KLI TITANIC: Index of The Unsinkable Ship Home l About l Browse All Subjects l A to Z Listing l Person Search l Advanced Search l Help Results 1-3 of 67 for [(SU:(Titanic) AND Newspaper) Format: Print; Collection: NF], Sorted by: Relevance Book (7) Photographs (25) Periodicals (12) Magazine Articles (23) Refine results: Language Contributor Pub Date Book Book Book Index Design Created by Hayley D. Brooks 17:610:520 Organizing Information - Term Project Spring 2015
  • 7. Titanic: One Newspaper, Seven Days, and the Truth That Shocked the World / Written and Edited by Stephen W. Hines Author: Hines, Stephen W. Publisher: Cumberland House. Location: Naperville, Illinois Year: 2011 Description: xiii, 255p., paperback ISBN: 9781402256653 (pbk) LCC: G530.T6.H56 2011 Call Number: 910.45 HIN Subject: Rescue & Aftermath - - News Reports – Daily Telegraph; -- Safety Measure Review; - - Statistics; Note: Includes bibliographic references (p. [237-241]) and index Type: Book Learn More >> TITANIC: Index of The Unsinkable Ship • Home l About l Browse All Subjects l A to Z Listing l Person Search l Advanced Search l Help << Return to result list < Previous Record Next Record> Save Result >> About the Author: Related Resources: Index Design Created by Hayley D. Brooks 17:610:520 Organizing Information - Term Project Spring 2015 DC
  • 8. Dublin Core Record: Hines, Stephen W. Titanic: One Newspaper, Seven Days, and the Truth that Shocked the World. Naperville, IL: Cumberland House. 2011. <?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?> <metadata xmlns="http://example.org/myapp/" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:schemaLocation="http://example.org/myapp/http://example.org/myapp/schema.xsd" xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/"> <dc:author> Hines, Stephen W. </dc:author> <dc:title> Titanic: One Newspaper, Seven Days, and the Truth that Shocked the World</dc:title> <dc:year> 2011 </dc:year> <dc:publisher> Cumberland House </dc:publisher> <dc:location> Naperville, Illinois </dc:location> <dc:description>First xiii </dc:description> <dc:description>Second 255 p. </dc:description> <dc:isbn> 9781402256653 </dc:isbn> <dc:lcc> G530.T6.H56 2011 </dc:lcc> <dc:subjects> Titanic (Steamship) – Press Coverage </dc:subjects> <dc:subjects> Daily telegraph (London, England)</dc:subjects> <dc:lcsh> Shipwrecks – North Atlantic Ocean </dc:lcsh> <dc:notes> Includes bibliographic references (p. [237-241]) and index </dc:notes> <dc:type>Books</dc:type> </metadata> TITANIC: Index of The Unsinkable Ship • Home l About l Browse All Subjects l A to Z Listing l Person Search l Advanced Search l Help Index Design Created by Hayley D. Brooks 17:610:520 Organizing Information - Term Project Spring 2015