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CG 51
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How
to get to this page on the Internet
- Be
on the Cabrillo College Library homepage ( libwww.cabrillo.edu)
- Click on
Internet Links
- Scroll down
and click on Counseling
- Scroll down
to Course-Related Materials, and click on CG 51 Introduction
to College, M. Garcia
| Tour
of the Library -- The
webpage (and more) |
Let's take a brief
look at the "virtual" Library, the Library's home page, at libwww.cabrillo.edu:
- Library Catalog
(find books, magazines, and videos in the Library)
- Fulltext Articles
(search through thousands of magazines, newspapers, etc.)
- Internet Links
(Internet links on all topics, grouped by subject area)
- Search the Internet
(Lists of search engines and subject directories)
- About our Library
(Hours, people, and lots more)
- Library &
Internet Instruction (Description of the Library's instruction offerings)
- Ask a Librarian
(send an email to a Reference Librarian!)
- Cabrillo College
Home (the main home page for the campus)
| Finding
Books in the Cabrillo Library Catalog -- A good
place to start |
Finding a book on
a topic is often the best way to begin researching a subject. In addition,
you can often find books targeting the level you're looking for: beginning,
or advanced.
- From the Cabrillo
Library home page ( libwww.cabrillo.edu):
- Click on Library
Catalog
- Entter a WORDS
search in the textbox, for a broad general search
- Search examples
:
- photography
- disease*
and encyclopedia
- Use an asterisk
(*) to pick up all words beginning with your term: clown* would pick
up clown, clowns, clowning, etc.
| Magazine
Articles -- Using
EBSCOhost to find articles |
EBSCOhost
provides access to fulltext articles from several thousand periodicals,
and article summaries from several thousand additional periodicals.
- From the Library
homepage (libwww.cabrillo.edu), click on Fulltext Articles
(if you are off campus, your library card number is your user ID)
- Click on the first
database, Academic Search Premier
- Type in your search
terms, then click on Search
- Search tips:
- Put multi-word
phrases in quotes, e.g., "santa cruz", etc.
- Consider different
words to express your topic, e.g., jobs, careers, profession
Sample searches:
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librarians and profession |
engineering
and profession |
| nursing
and careers |
"social
workers" and jobs |
| Internet
Search Engines -- Finding needles in
haystacks |
Search engines are
powerful websites for looking through very large portions of the Internet.
Each search engine provides its own collection of tools and techniques
for searching the Internet.
- Begin
at the Google search engine website ( www.google.com)
- Type
your search terms in the dialog box
- Click
on the Search button
- Search
tips:
- Singular and
plural forms of words must be searched separately
- Put multi-word
phrases in quotes, e.g., "santa cruz", etc.
Sample searches:
| careers
fashion |
"law
enforcement" jobs |
| career
"art museums" |
library
careers |
| Web
Directories -- Browsable
lists of links |
Web directories
(e.g., Google directory, Infomine, etc.) let you browse through categorized
collections of websites. Let's take a look at Google's web directory.
- Begin at the Google
website ( www.google.com)
- Click on more>>>
- Click on Directory
- Click on Business,
then Employment
- Finally, click
on Careers
- Explore!
| Career
Information Sources -- Looking for the perfect job |
Below are some good
sources of information on specific careers.
G. Romero; rev 7/06 |