CHABOT LIBRARY

 

 

Chabot College

 

Resources Available at the Library: English 1A (Lundberg)

Library Home page: http://www.chabotcollege.edu/library/

Search Strategy Handout: http://www.chabotcollege.edu/Library/handouts/Eng1A/strategy.html

Subject Headings 

For Civil Liberties, USE "Civil Rights"

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 left side of the reference desk.  Here are some examples:

Abortion
Pro-life movement
Pro-choice movement

Juvenile Justice
Gangs
School
Violence

Illegal aliens
Immigration law
Civil Rights

Animal rights
Euthanasia
Right to Die

Genetic Engineering
Fetal tissues-research
Fetal tissues-transplantation

Firearms--law and legislation
Gun Control
UnitedStates-ConstitutionalLaw-Amendments-2nd

Smoking
Tobacco toxicology
Cancer

Pollution
Ecology
Environmental protection

Homelessness
Urban Poor
Housing Policy

Bilingualism
Education, Bilingual
Children of immigrants--Education

Civil Rights
Women's Rights
Gay Rights

Hate crimes
Racism
Sexism

Library Subscription Databases: http://www.chabotcollege.edu/Library/abby/dblist.htmlTo find articles related to your topic that originally appeared in magazines, journals, and newspapers.  Originally published in print form.

Mainly Magazines and Journals

Mainly Newspapers

EbscoHost Academic Search Elite

A multi-subject database, covering the social sciences, humanities, general science, multi-cultural studies, education, and much more!  Tutorial available at: http://tinyurl.com/58ysq

ProQuest Diversity Databases

Full text articles to many alternative newspapers, newsletters, magazines, and peer-reviewed journals.  Searches Alt-PressWatch, Ethnic NewsWatch, And GenderWatch

Project MUSE

Scholarly journal articles in the Humanities and Social Sciences.

 Lexis-Nexis Academic Universe

Mostly full-text articles from hundreds of newspapers, transcripts from many news programs, and other news resources from all over the world. Search "Quick News Search" for articles from the last two years. For older articles, search in "General News Search."

Pamphlet Files— At the Library, we have several filing cabinets of articles and documents to many topics.  Use the Card catalog that rests on TOP of the filing cabinet, and search by Library of Congress Subject Headings.  Then find the folder that has the articles/documents related to your topic.  You can check out up to five articles/pamphlets at the Check Out Desk.

Reference/Statistical Sources
(Books, Databases and Web sites—This is just a sample)

CQ Researcher

Index at Ref. Desk.  Reference: H35 E35

Facts on File Issues & Controversies

Click on link from online handout or Articles page

10,000 Ideas for Term Papers, Projects, Reports, and Speeches

Reference Desk: LB1047.3 .L35 1998

Statistical Abstract of the United States

Reference Desk: HA202 U58 S7

Gale Virtual Library: Social Trends and Indicators USA

Click on link from online handout or Articles page

Online Subject Index: Statistics

http://www.chabotcollege.edu/Library/onlineref/stats.html

Encyclopedia of Associations

Reference Desk: HS17 .G334

Resources By Subject

http://www.chabotcollege.edu/Library/subjectindex/

International Encyclopedia of Marriage and Family

Reference: HQ9 .E52 2003

St. James Encyclopedia of Popular Culture

Reference: E169.1 .S764 2000

Gale Encyclopedia of Multicultural America

Reference: E184.A1 G14 1995

Countries and Their Cultures

Reference: GN307 .C68 2001

CountryWatch

http://tinyurl.com/6cxcq

Encyclopedia of Drugs and Alcohol

Reference: HV5804.E53 2001

Encyclopedia of Crime & Justice

Reference: HV6017 .E52 2002

West’s Encyclopedia of American Law

Reference: KF154 .W47 1997

Violence in America

Reference: HN90.V5 V5474 1999

Encyclopedia of Psychology

Reference: BF31 .E52 2000

Encyclopedia of Bioethics

Reference: QH332 .E52

Continuum International Encyclopedia of Sexuality

Reference: HQ21 .I68 2003

New Dictionary of the History of Ideas

Reference: CB9 .N49 2005

Encyclopedia of Ethics

Reference: BJ63 .E45 2001

McGraw-Hill Encyclopedia of Science and Technology

Reference: Q 121 .M3 2002

 

Library Catalog—Finding Books and Videos: http://tinyurl.com/8mo5z

How to Search the Library Catalog: http://www.chabotcollege.edu/Library/handouts/librarycatalog.html

Library of Congress Classification Handout: http://www.chabotcollege.edu/Library/handouts/lc.html 

World Wide Web: Academic Searching
http://www.chabotcollege.edu/Library/handouts/metasites.pdf

Librarians’ Index to the Internet
     http://lii.org

INFOMINE
    
http://infomine.ucr.edu/

Online Subject Index     http://www.chabotcollege.edu/Library/abby/dbsbysubject.html

Scout Report Archives
    
http://scout.wisc.edu/Archives/

Academic Info
     
http://www.academicinfo.us/

Virtual Learning Resources Center
   
  http://www.virtuallrc.com/

 

Finding a Relevant Article—You can always find articles more like the one you find by using subject headings that were given for the article.

Assignment For Today:  Find one article from EbscoHost

1.      Go to Magazine, Journal, and Newspaper Articles and More

2.      Select a database and follow its directions until you actually get to the one, particular database itself.

3.      Enter your search terms.

4.  Select an article and enter relevant information:

Author:

Title:

Title of Journal:

Volume, Issue, Year and page numbers:

           

5.      Send the article to yourself by E-Mail (Look for the E-Mail button inside your database)

Remember: A reference librarian is staffed at the reference desk all hours the Library is open.  We will be more than happy to help you learn how to find information for this assignment.