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Using the Kilgore College Library Online Resources Speech
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Library Access 24/7 Did you know that you can do research without actually coming to the KC Library on campus? You have access to our databases and ebooks: As long as you are enrolled in the current semester at KC. As long as you have Internet access.
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Randolph C. Watson Library Homepage http://library.kilgore.edu
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Randolph C. Watson Library Homepage
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Logging in from Off-Campus When logging in from off-campus, you will need a username and password. Username: KC ID Password: 1 st four letters of your last name, 1 st four letters of your first name, last four digits of your KC ID.
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Off-Campus Log In So, if your name is Soft Kitty and your KC ID is 123456789, your login will be: Username:123456789 Password:kittsoft6789
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Books and eBooks: Enter your search terms Enter search terms here.
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Narrow the search by selecting Kilgore College and Book Click here
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Books and eBooks This is an eBook. This is a print book. Print books have call numbers to tell you where to find the book on the shelf.
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Click View online to open the eBook. Click here
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Click Full Text to read the book. Click here
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Click Search within to activate the Index Click here
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Enter search terms Enter search terms here
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Click on the page number to go to that page. Click here
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You can change the size of the print by using the toggles on the lower left.
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Click on Cite to get the citation information. Click here
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Scroll down to the format you need. Copy and paste to your Bibliography page. Copy and paste to your Bibliography page.
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If your instructor requires a URL, copy the information in the address bar and paste it to the end of the citation.
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To keep the page, you can: Print it off, or Email the article to yourself.
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Why Use a Database? Anyone can create an internet site. – It can be true. – It can be fake. You have to verify internet information. – Who is the author or sponsor? – Does the site want to provide information, or sell something? – When was it last updated?
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Databases Provide thousands of articles from journals, newspapers, or book chapters. The information is more accurate. Many articles are peer-reviewed. Your instructor prefers database articles to internet sites.
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Enter search terms
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Click on Kilgore College, Full Text and Article to narrow the search Click here
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Click View online to see the article. Click here
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Read the article
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Click on Listen to hear the article read. Click to listen. Use the arrow to change to an Australian or British accent.
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Don’t forget the citation! Click here
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Scroll down to the needed format. Copy and paste to the Bibliography page.
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You can search specific databases. Each database may offer different articles than those found in others. If you don’t find what you need in one database, try another. Some databases are subject specific. The database you choose will depend on what type of information you seek.
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Topic/Database Suggestions Etiquette: Academic Search Complete Biography: US History in Context, Gale Virtual Reference Library American Heritage/Patriotic: US History in Context Science and Technology: Science and Technology Collection Art: Oxford Art Online, JStor
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Topic/Database Suggestions Public Relations: Look for information related to your PR subject. Final Speech: Opposing Viewpoints – This is your longest speech. – The more information you have, the longer you can speak. – Try an argumentative topic.
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Art Use Books/ebooks Use Databases: Oxford Art Online Academic Search Complete
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Select A-Z Databases Click here
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Click on O
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Click on Oxford Art Online
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Enter Search Terms
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Click on a Title Click here
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Click Image to Enlarge
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Use Enlargement as a Visual Aid
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Click on the Biography
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This May Provide Information on the Artist’s Techniques
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Art: Also try Academic Search Complete JStor
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Click here
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Enter search terms
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Click on the title you want to read. Click here Your search terms may be highlighted.
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Read
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Get the citation info by clicking on Cite This Item
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Citation Info
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If required, copy and paste the URL to the end of your bibliography
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Biography Databases to Use: Gale Virtual Reference Library Musicians/Singers/Inventors US History in Context Historical Figures Academic Search Complete
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Gale Virtual Reference Library Click here
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Enter Search Terms
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Click on a Title
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Read
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Don’t Forget the Citation Information at the Bottom of the Page Citation
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American Heritage/Patriotic Databases to Use: U.S. History in Context Academic Search Complete
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U.S. History in Context Click here
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Select a Subject or Type Search Terms Enter search terms here.
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Click on the number to Expand a Subject Area Click here
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Click on a Title to view the article Click this title.
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Read
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Remember the Citation Info at the bottom of the article
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Science & Technology Databases to Use: Science & Technology Collection – Works Like Academic Search Complete Academic Search Complete Gale Virtual Reference Library
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Science & Technology Collection Click here
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Enter search terms. Click on Full Text. Enter search terms Click here
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Click on a Full Text to view Click here
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Read
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Don’t forget the citation! Click the icon
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Scroll down to MLA. Remember to add the URL to the end of the citation. This is the one you need. Get the URL
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Public Relations Interviews Research a Topic Related to Your Organization Opposing Viewpoints Academic Search Complete
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A few ideas for researching an organization If it is a large or national organization, you can get information from their web page. Visit the Chamber of Commerce for printed information. Speak with someone who works with the organization. Speak with someone who has been helped by the organization.
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Final: Opposing Viewpoints Click here
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Opposing Viewpoints
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Select a topic
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Click on View All to see more topics within a subject area Click here
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Click to choose a topic Click here
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Or, type in your topic Enter search terms
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Click on the title to read an article. Click here
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Read
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The citation information will be at the bottom of the article. Copy and past to your bibliography page
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Some things to consider Use Opposing Viewpoints for argumentative topics. Opposing Viewpoints gives you information on more than one side of an issue. If you can’t get into the database, wait a while, then try again.
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If you need help Call the KC Library and speak to a librarian. Come to the KC Library and speak with a librarian. Use the Ask-A-Librarian email service from the home page.
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Ask-A-Librarian Click here
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Complete the form and Submit. Fill in the boxes. Submit your question.
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Ask-A-Librarian We get back to you as quickly as possible. If it is night time, a weekend, or a holiday, you will have to wait until the next working day to get your answer. We won’t do the work for you, but we can point you in the right direction. – Suggest different ways to word the search terms. – Suggest databases to use.
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Good Luck!
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