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205 name________________________ To get to this page on the Internet
Let's take a brief look at the "virtual" Library, the Library's homepage, at libwww.cabrillo.edu:
One more thing - if you have any classes at the Watsonville Center, you have several additional library resources available to you. In the Integrated Learning Center, you will find over 200 Reference books (encyclopedias, specialty dictionaries, and more) - click here to see a list of the titles available in this collection. And do you know about the many course reserve textbooks at the Watsonville ILC?
Most library catalogs today share the same basic construction: a place to search for a specific author, a place for a specific title, a general keyword (or word) search, a specialized subject heading search, and other more specialized searching options. If you become familiar with one library's catalog, you should be able to use nearly any other library's catalog, too! OK, now think of a topic you would like to find some information about. Make sure the topic is not too broad (Medicine) or too narrow (curing toothaches with clove oil), otherwise you aren't likely to find information on your topic in our library catalog. From the Cabrillo College Library homepage (libwww.cabrillo.edu):
Author's name _____________________________________ Title_____________________________________________ Call number_______________________________________ Status (is it available?) _______________________________
Although the library still receives around 200 print magazines & newspapers, most of our periodicals are now found online, in several databases. The EBSCOhost database we will be using below provides the full text of articles from over 6000 periodicals, plus article summaries from over 4000 additional periodicals. From the Cabrillo College Library homepage (click on HOME at the top of the screen):
Article title________________________________________________ Periodical title (look where it says Source)______________________________ Date of the article___________________________________________
To explore the websites below, click on the link (the underlined blue portion).
None of us are born knowing how to use a computer, or knowing how to find information on the Internet, right? Anyone that knows this information had to learn it at some point in their lives... Here are a few Web sites that will help with basic as well as advanced computer and Internet skills.
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