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ESOL 052-- Spring 2008 -- Ms. L. Davis
Using the Library for research

Find print & media sources using the CCBC Library Catalog


Find articles

The library subscribes to a number of research databases. Below is a sample of the most relevant ones for your topics. For a complete list of databases go to Search for articles on your topics In order to access these remotely you need a student ID.

CQ Researcher

Explores a single "hot" issue in the news in depth each week. Topics range from social and teen issues to environment, health, education and science and technology. Includes charts, graphs, articles, a pro-con feature, chronology and bibliographies. Help guide

Opposing Viewpoints

Full text periodicals, newspapers, journals, pamphlets, and other sources of information. Arranged by topics. Help guide

SIRS

General reference database containing thousands of full-text articles exploting social, scientific, health, historic, business, economic, political and global issues. Help guide

You can also search for print and electronic journals using our E-journal portal.

 Using the Web for research

The World Wide Web can provide a wealth of good resources. A search on the Web can also return inaccurate, outdated, erroneous information and unreliable sites. Start with evaluated sites available from directories such as Librarians' Index to the Internet.

TIP: If you go to a search engine such as Google use advanced search for more focused searching.

Always evaluate what you find. Criteria for Evaluating Web Documents is available from CCBC Libraries.

A few last important words...

Remember to give credit for ideas or text used from others. Check our guide on plagiarism.

When you prepare your list of sources, go to our MLA Citation style guide.

04/04/08-- KQW/MM

 
 
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