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English 201 Baggett Research Guide: Search Tips

This guide is designed to help students conduct research for their English 201 class with Paul Baggett.

Linda's Top Tips for Using Library Databases

  • Abstracts or summaries will help you determine if sources are relevant
  • Look for ways to revise a search (date, source type, etc.)
  • Use subject terms for more focused searching (often found as limiters in a side pane or in a source's description)

One Perfect Source?

NCSU Libraries (2:08)

Why Use Library Resources?

Library databases offer a more organized information access system than search engines like Google. Databases offer superior searching capabilities and make it easier to evalute sources. The table below identifies some of the strengths of library databases and search engines.

 

Library Databases

Search Engines

General Information

Looking up specific facts

 

Most up-to-date information on developing news

 

Numerous options to narrow or modify a search to find relevant information

 

Identifying source types (book, newspaper, journal, etc.)

 

Finding up-to-date scholarly information

 

Identifying authors/creators and their qualifications

 

Identifying edited and reviewed sources

 

Identifying purpose of a source (informative, persuasive, commercial, etc.)

 

Providing an open forum for expressing opinions

 

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