"There are over 100 databases?!How do I pick the best ones?"

The Library groups the databases by topic so pick a topic that match your research question.

The Library buys access to databases from many companies so they look different. That's why it helps to spend a moment to dissect a database.

First, look at the info boxes to get an idea of what subject is covered, and what types of materials it contains (i.e. journals) . Next, go into the database and figure out where to put your keywords, where the help is, and how you print, save or email. This is guaranteed to save you time and frustration!

Each database covers different sources so always look at 2 databases or more. Keep in mind that functionally databases are very similar so learning to use one database will teach you skills to use all databases, sort of like riding a bike!

In SURF, we will focus on the database Academic Search Elite, which is perfect for 3 to 5 pages papers or speeches.


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WORKSHEET

Go to the Databases by Topic page. Click on the topic that most closely relates to what you are researching. Click on the info boxes and dissect the databases. What are 2 additional databases (other than Academic Search Elite) that sound promising to find information for your topic?



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