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Resources Available at the Library: English 1A (
Search Strategy Handout: http://tinyurl.com/6zja3
Subject Headings |
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Sometimes instead of searching by keywords, you may have better luck finding materials by consulting the Library of Congress Subject Headings (LCSH). This is important because you can sometimes get better search results. For example, articles, books, and web sites on Civil Liberties will usually be indexed under “Civil Rights." To browse such headings, they are in the five thick red volumes on the reference shelves, on the left side of the reference desk.
Jury |
Trials |
Summation (law) |
Search the library catalog for books related to a topic of your interest. Select a topic and create a search statement. Find a book and then its call number.
Searching the Catalog: Make sure words or phrase is selected underneath Search For and narrow your search down to See Your Search Strategy for more information on phrasing a search statement. |
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Library Subscription Databases: http://www.chabotcollege.edu/Library/abby/dblist.html. —To find articles related to your topic that originally appeared in magazines, journals, and newspapers. Originally published in print form.
Mainly Magazines and Journals |
Current Events Resources (Newspapers/Pro and Con) |
EbscoHost Academic Search Elite |
Lexis-Nexis Academic Universe |
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Issues & Controversies |
CQ Researcher |
Reference: H35 .E35 1991 Index at reference desk. |
Facts on File Issues & Controversies |
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Pros and Cons web page |
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Encyclopedia of Crime and Justice |
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West’s Encyclopedia of American Law |
Reference: KF154 .W47 2005 |
Affirmative Action: An Encyclopedia |
Reference: HF5549.5.A34 A426 2004 |
Reference: http://www.courtinfo.ca.gov/jury/ |
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Civil Jury Instructions, Judicial Council of |
Reference: http://tinyurl.com/m8sez |
Grand Jury Process |
Reference: http://www.udayton.edu/~grandjur/ |
Resources By Subject |
Web Resources
Use Web search engines (such as Google) last for your research, and if you do, be prepared to evaluate web sites with a very skeptical eye. Anybody can put anything on the web, and if you do not pay attention, you could be linking very questionable or misinformed sites. The Library has an effective web evaluation checklist available at: http://www.chabotcollege.edu!Library/abby/evaluation.html
Librarians’ Index to the Internet |
INFOMINE |
Online Subject Index http://www.chabotcollege.edu/Library/abby/dbsbysubject.html |
Scout Report Archives |
Academic Info |
Virtual Learning Resources Center http://www.virtuallrc.com/ |
SearchGov |
SearchEDU |
Google (limiting to .org) |
About |
Google (limiting to PDF format) |