When tackling a simple information problem such as finding movie screening times, it’s a simple matter of figuring out what you’d like to see and Googling or conducting a voice search such as Avengers movie times.
One important thing to know about all of the Library systems you will be using is that they don’t interpret speech. You generally can’t speak into your phone or type full sentences into the search boxes on the Library pages. You’ll have to think more critically about the way that you present your information request into the Library databases and search systems.
ENGL110 Tutorial Progress
ENGL110
1. Research Basics
2. Developing a Research Topic
3. Types of Sources
4. Thinking About Keywords
5. Brainstorming Keywords
6. Research: Summary
7. All About Books
8. Starting your search: DELCAT Discovery
9. Call Numbers
10. Finding Articles
11. Databases
12. Selecting a Database
13. Searching: Connectors
14. Searching: Fields
15. Searching: Truncation & Phrases
16. Searching: Helpful Limits
17. Searching: Not-So-Helpful Limits
18. Retrieving Your Results
19. Getting Help
20. Research Help
21. Help Accessing Materials
22. Help Accessing Materials - Forms
23. Conclusion
24. Information for Instructors