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The GCC Library

College Research

09.01.2018

AGENDA

AGENDA

Types of Library Databases

01.

Library Databases & Online Articles

02.

One Search --- Books, Articles, and More...

03.

Why Use the Library?

The Library Advantage:

-> Research Focused

-> More Scholarly Content

-> Free for GCC Students

-> Research Tools

Types of

Information

What are some types of information at the library?

Types

Types of articles

Types

Reference Articles

Background encyclopedia-type information.

Magazine Articles

Popular articles with facts and analysis geared for a general audience

Newspaper Articles

Articles containing mostly facts rather than analysis

Scholarly Articles

Articles containing research studies with in-depth analysis, written for a scholarly audience.

How to Read a Scholarly Article

Scholarly

Abstract- A brief summary of the article.

Introduction / Literature Review - A Review of all the previous research done on the topic.

Research (Method, Results, Findings) - This discusses the original research done for the article. Read last...

Discussions / Conclusions - This explains in more understandable terms the conclusions of the author's research.

Activity

What are some solutions to poverty in the United States?

Find at least three solutions in your group...

Two

Ways

How Do You Find News Information Online?

Do you Google?

-or-

Do you go to a specific site?

Two Ways to Search

VS

DATABASES

Scholarly Research at the Library

DATABASES

What is a database?

Databases

Answer

An online collection of articles and other information.

Typically with a subject focus...

Contains research tools to help you site and gather resources

Selecting a Database

Consider the discipline that might research your topic:

Selecting Subject Databases

The Great Gatsby in American Literature

Impact of the Affordable Care Act

Search Strategies

part 1

search terms

Keep Brief

Eliminate Unnecessary Words

What terms do researchers use?

Search Strategies,

Part 1

Example

Topic:

The lowest wage people make.

Terms:

minimum wage

AND

Search Strategies,

Part 2

AND

Use AND between two terms to limit results to only those that have both terms but not one or the other.

poverty AND causes

poverty AND minimum wage

poverty AND inequality

poverty AND business

Activity

Activity

Select three databases for your topic and do some research.

Try a variety of search terms and strategies.

See if you can find a few causes or solutions to poverty in the United States.

ONE

SEARCH

Google-Type Search of Nearly All the Library Databases and the Books & Video Catalog

ONE SEARCH

Strategy

#3

Strategy #3

LIMITERS

Information Type

01.

Date Published

02.

Disciplines / Subjects

03.

Activity:

Activity:

Search for your topic in One Search

Try a variety of limiters to change your results

See if you can find some additional causes of and solutions to the problem of poverty.

Wrap Up!

Report Back

What are some causes and solutions to poverty that you found today?

Five Final Helpful Hints

Think of the library as a buffet more than a single meal. Pick and choose what strategy and resources work best for your paper.

Often you will not find a single source that answers your question. Instead you will have to piece together evidence from several sources to support the arguments of your paper.

Research is a process of trying, failing, and adjusting your search strategy until you find something that works.

Research is a process of learning. Your arguments may change depending on the evidence you find.

Librarians are here to help!

Wrap Up and Free Research!

Lots of Resources Available

  • Scholarly Web
  • Library Databases
  • One Search

Help Available!

  • Library Reference Desk
  • 24/7 Chat

Library Follow-up Quiz

Citation Guide

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