This guide provides titles of and links to library resources that can help you with your research assignment. Have fun with your search, and let me know if you have questions or need help at any time! |
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| I. Define Topic | II. Devise Strategy | III. Search: Reference, Books, Articles, Web | IV. Evaluate & Cite |
What topic are you researching?
List what you know about your topic -- who, what, when, where, why, and how:
What would you like to find out about your topic? What questions do you have? What are your learning issues?
If you're researching a particular topic, such as "introduced species", then you need to list as many synonyms and related key words as possible. Use the list of words to create multiple combinations with the word AND in order to have a successful search:
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asian clam* |
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endanger* |
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cane toad* |
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habitat loss |
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japanese beetle* |
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population |
So...what's the difference between KEYWORD v. SUBJECT searching?
TIPS:
| I. Define Topic | II. Devise Strategy | III. Search: Reference, Books, Articles, Web | IV. Evaluate & Cite |
Sources labeled Ref are in print and available at the SAC Library, 2nd floor reference room. You can also check your local library catalog to see if they own a copy. Online databases require a login from off-campus.You can get login info HERE. (What does the login page look like?)
| Online databases | Screen captures - clickable! |
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Online encyclopedia for all sciences. Click on the subsections for Biological and Biomedical Science or Environmental Science. Search within those subject areas for your topic. |
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Covers controversial social and political issues. |
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Gale Virtual Reference Library Includes reference works covering the environment and science. |
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Covers controversial issues. Offers Viewpoint essays, Reference, Articles and more! Search for words in Subject or broaden it out to search for words in Keyword or Entire Document. |
| I. Define Topic | II. Devise Strategy | III. Search: Reference, Books, Articles, Web | IV. Evaluate & Cite |
- Remember the old timey Card Catalog? There were 3 ways you could search it: Author, Title, SUBJECT
- With the online Catalog, start with a Keyword, then look for Subject headings.
A few Subject headings (just copy & paste into box!) you can use to search By Subject:
- Nonindigenous
- Nature conservation
- Competition (Biology)
- Endangered species
| I. Define Topic | II. Devise Strategy | III. Search: Reference, Books, Articles, Web | IV. Evaluate & Cite |
Online databases require a login from off-campus.You can get login info HERE. (What does the login page look like?)
NOTE: If the full-text of the article isn't available online use the Journal Locator. Just type in the periodical title to see if SAC Library owns a paper copy or if another database offers full-text.
| I. Define Topic | II. Devise Strategy | III. Search: Reference, Books, Articles, Web | IV. Evaluate & Cite |