Research using books and a database

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Research using books and a database Mrs. Caneva Librarian

Welcome!! Please use a marker to put your name on a name tent. This will help Mrs. Caneva know you a little bit.

Purpose of the presentation Students will: Learn how search for sources via the databases and evaluate them from other sites so that they are reliable and pertain to the assignment. Explore library resources with support as needed.

Library Review Directions: Take some time to answer the questions on your half sheet. Answer as many as you can, and you may consult with a partner if you cannot answer on your own. 1. Why did Mrs. Caneva have you participate in a snowball/paperball fight? 2. How do you find a book in the Lindblom library? 3. What is the Lindblom library website? 4. What is a database? 5. Why is a database search preferable over a Google or Wikipedia Search?

Searching for library materials Purpose lindblomlibrary.weebly.com Search for a book Search for an article in a database Compare to a Google search