Cabrillo College Library

What's on This Page

Background Info

Books

Periodical Articles 

Newspaper Articles

Web

Style Manuals

Get to This Internet Page


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Before we get started

  1. Go to the page for this class -- From the Cabrillo College Library homepage <http://libwww.cabrillo.edu> click on Internet Links, then select English, then scroll down and under Course-Related Materials, click on ENGL 266, Basic English, C. Chaffin
  2. Go to Favorites -> Add, then click Add. Now, you'll be able to go back to this page easily while you are here in the class by clicking on Favorites.
Background information

Is your topic about a social issue or problem? For example,
abortion or healthcare or the War in Iraq?

Use CQ Researcher   Each issue covers a single topic of current political or social interest.  In 20 to 35 pages, major aspects of the topic are outlined, along with background information and a description of the current situation, and pro and con arguments on the important issues.

  1. Go to the Cabrillo College Library homepage
  2. Click on Full Text Articles (second icon down on left)
  3. Under General (top left) click on CQ Researcher (If you come in from off campus, you'll be asked for your library card number.)

Note that you can email these articles to yourself (email button is at the top right of the Web page). On many of these public machines in the classroom, you have to hold down the Ctrl key when you click to bring up the CQ Researcher article. (It's a PopUp Blocker issue.)

Your notes:

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Other good resources for social issue topics

Your notes:

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Find Books

To identify print books in the library on your topic: from the Library homepage click on Library Catalog.

Electronic Books -- The library has access to about 18,000 electronic books, called eBooks. When you are off campus, you just need to type in your library card number to get access. To search the eBooks:

  1. Go to the Cabrillo College Library homepage
  2. Click on Full Text Articles
  3. Under General (top left), click on NetLibrary E-Books.
Your notes:

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Find Periodical Articles 

The Library provides access to many online databases. The one you will use most, probably, is Academic Search Premier -- it provides indexing for about 8,000 periodicals, and full text articles for just over half of those. 
  1. From the Cabrillo College Library homepage, click on Full Text Articles.
  2. Under General, click to go to Academic Search Premier
  3. On the next screen, click on . With the Advanced search screen, you can most efficiently search more than one term at a time. Click on the little box next to the word Full text  to limit your search to fulltext articles on the database.
  4. Type in your search terms and hit .

Use Academic Search Premier to identify at least one periodical article on your topic.  From the results list, click on the article title to get to the screen with more information.  

If you find an article on your topic, write down information you'll need to write a citation for it:

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There is
a nifty email feature.  Once your article is on your screen, click on E-mail towards the top of the screen.

Another large general database is MasterFILE Premier.

Find Newspaper Articles -- National Newspapers 

Use ProQuest Newspapers (NY Times, LA Times, Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, and  Christian Science Monitor
  1. From the Cabrillo College Library homepage, click on Full Text Articles  
  2. Under News (over on right), click on Proquest Newspapers

Again, the Advanced Search mode offers more options. Try it!

Again: there's an email feature -- how cool.

If you find an article on your topic, write down information you'll need to write a citation for it:

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Another newspaper database is Ethnic Newswatch especially good for cultural issues.

In these newspaper databases, you can execute a machine translation of articles from English into many different languages. If you would like me to show you how to do that, just let me know!

If you have a local topic, try the local newspapers --

If you find an article on your topic, write down information you'll need to write a citation for it:

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Sometimes it's difficult to search a newspapers archives on its Web site. If you get frustrated, they this approach instead:

From the Cabrillo College Library homepage, select Full Text Articles. Over on the right, under Newspapers, select Newspaper source.

Here are searches for two local topics. Unfortunately the Santa Cruz Sentinel and the Watsonville Register-Pajaronian are not in this database, but the Monterey County Herald and the San Jose Mercurty News are!


Look for Web Sites on Your Own

It's one thing for you to have a reference to a URL from your textbook or instructor. It's quite another thing for you to venture out to find a good Web site on your own. Evaluation is important!

Instead of using Google, many students use Librarians' Internet Index -- a directory of Web sites put together by librarians. All of these are judged to be of high quality. Try Librarians' Internet Index.

Getting to a list of Internet Search Engines

  1. Go to the Cabrillo College Library homepage
  2. Click on Search the Internet
  3. Click on Search Engines

Search for Web sites that would be useful to researching about some of topic of interest to you.

Make notes below about 3 quality Web sites you find.

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Style Manuals

How do you reference your resources?

  1. From the Cabrillo College Library homepage, click on Internet Links
  2. On the next screen, click on Style Guides


How to Get to This Page on the Internet 
  1. Be on the Cabrillo College Library homepage    http://libwww.cabrillo.edu
  2. Click on Internet Links
  3. Go to English
  4. Under Course-Related Materials, click on ENGL 2, Composition and Critical Thinking, C. Chaffin.

 

C. Chaffin and T. N. Smalley 4/08