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F INDING S OURCES U SING THE UF L IBRARIES
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SCHOLARLY/PROFESSIONAL SOURCES Books Trade magazines Scholarly (peer reviewed) journals Government-produced materials Official organization or company websites (beware of commercialism though!)
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ACCESSING SOURCES Going to the library (self-directed, help from librarians) Online through UF library website Online through UF library engineering guide Online through search engine
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VISITING THE LIBRARY Marston Science Library West Arts & Architecture Smathers http://www.uflib.ufl.edu/liblocations.html http://www.uflib.ufl.edu/msl/about/faculty.html
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HTTP://WWW.UFLIB.UFL.EDU
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OFF-CAMPUS ACCESS
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FINDING HELP
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LIBRARY CATALOG Use the library catalog to look for: Books Journals (that the library carries) Newspapers (that the library carries) DVDs Government documents Microfilm/Microfiche (that the library carries) Reference works and many other print and media sources
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DATABASES What is a database? A searchable collection of articles from peer- reviewed journals, business journals, newspapers, and magazines. The library pays for access to the databases. What is the purpose of a database? To index individual articles in groups of subject matter, although there are some general databases (like Academic Search Premier). Why do you have to use a database? Why can’t you find journal ARTICLES in the regular library catalog? To find journal articles; because the catalog only shows what the library carries, not the contents within the items carried
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DATABASES
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SPECIAL GUIDES 3254 Engineering (all kinds) http://guides.uflib.ufl.edu/enc3254
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SPECIAL GUIDES 3254 Engineering (all kinds) http://guides.uflib.ufl.edu/ and lots more…
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Make sure your sources: are relevant. are credible. are professional. Don’t be afraid to ask librarians for help!
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