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INTRODUCTION

This guide is for Ms. Snow's IMMIGRATION PROJECT


Students will:

Explore immigration issues in the US looking at both legal and illegal immigration.

 

WHY USE DATABASES?

Using library databases will ensure you create a quality research project 

Databases provide you with:

  • Up to date, relevant information
  • Evaluated sources
  • Citation information 
  • Subject specific content

Database Passwords each database has a unique username and password (note - some only require a password, not a username) 

Note: From home you will need to enter a username and password - in school, most databases are geolocated, however some still require you to use a username and/or password, at least the first time you use them. 

WHY USE DATABASES?

DEVELOPING AN EFFECTIVE SEARCH STRATEGY

SEARCHING DATABASES

Preparing your search: 

What are your keywords? Searching a database requires entering search terms or keywords related to your search. Consider phrases, tag words, synonyms (don't be afraid to think outside the box). 
Ex: ""John Lee Hooker" AND "Blues"  

Set up your search: Choose where in the document the database should search for your keywords:
Stick to Keyword or Entire Document:

SEARCH LIMITERS

Choose Your Search Limiters: Always choose "full document" - there is nothing worse than finding what could be the perfect resource, only to  discover you do not have access to the full article, only the abstract (summary). 

Additional Search Limiters: You can further limit your search by date and document type (the type of documents that are searchable can vary by database - unless you need something very specific (primary source, newspaper article, map) you do not have to use this limiter. Similarly using the date limiter is optional, but can be useful especially if you need current information.

RESEARCH HELP


Have a research question? Need help with your assignment? Unsure about citations? Fill out this FORM and we will get back to you within 1-2 school days! Make sure to leave your name and preferred method of contact if you would like a response. If you need immediate assistance, please come visit us in the library!