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1 What is Academic Research and Where Does It Come From? Database v Internet

2 Databases Databases are NOT the Internet. We access databases with Internet browsers, but we are not searching the Internet. Sometimes, access to specific databases is restricted  access provided as part of college tuition  access available with a library card Databases are NOT the Internet. We access databases with Internet browsers, but we are not searching the Internet. Sometimes, access to specific databases is restricted  access provided as part of college tuition  access available with a library card Databases ARE  an organized collection of information  easily accessed, updated and managed  found in different formats  accessed via the Internet using browsers  include thousands of magazine articles, newspapers, and scholarly journals Databases ARE  an organized collection of information  easily accessed, updated and managed  found in different formats  accessed via the Internet using browsers  include thousands of magazine articles, newspapers, and scholarly journals https://www.youtube.com/watch ?v=Q2GMtIuaNzU

3 Internet The Internet is:  a collection of computer networks that share various types of information worldwide  a small part of the Internet that is made up of ‘sites’ (or documents) that allow us to share Internet information  access Internet information through URL addresses and/or search engines The Internet is:  a collection of computer networks that share various types of information worldwide  a small part of the Internet that is made up of ‘sites’ (or documents) that allow us to share Internet information  access Internet information through URL addresses and/or search engines

4 So, which is best: the Internet or databases? It depends on the information you want.  Consider that anyone can publish anything on the Internet, so you must be willing to sort through and evaluate an Internet site’s content.  Databases are more credible because publishers have checked the content for accuracy and reliability.

5 Let’s Compare Library Databases Contain library catalogs, peer-reviewed scholarly journals, magazine and newspaper articles, online books, reference books and images. The Internet Contains personal and company web pages, e-mail, chat rooms, ads, current news and information, and some magazine or newspaper articles.

6 Let’s Compare Library Databases are reviewed by publishers and experts. The Internet is not reviewed, and anyone can put their ideas or opinions on the Internet.

7 Where does the information come from? 1 st, look at the Information Cycle An Event Occurs Minutes- Hours Days Weeks Months Years Provides Scholarly Research and Analysis about the subject, evidence to claims, & facts Web, TV, RadioNewspapers Magazines Scholarly Journals Books, Encyclopedias, Dictionaries

8 Now I’m convinced. I want to use a database to find information for academic research.

9 Access a Database CGC Students (must have student ID) www.cgc.edu/librarywww.cgc.edu/library > Click on eResources > “Reference” > Maricopa County Library District (Must have a library card) http://mcldaz.org/http://mcldaz.org/ > Click on Research (horizontal tool bar) > eSources for category listing A-Z List for all databases > Arizona State Library & Archives FREE http://www.azlibrary.gov/ Click on Digital AZ Library > OR Click on Resources for Learners> High School & Junior High>

10 Step 1: Brainstorm Keywords http://youtu.be/Ui-iFnS-9hs https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x9diL8-ZpAk

11 Research question: What is the impact of food advertising on childhood obesity? Search Topic: Researching the influence of food advertising on childhood obesity. KEY WORDS to start with Food Advertising Childhood Obesity

12 Mind Map – Keyword Search Labor Union Anti-trust Clayton Act Of 1914 Non- statutory Strike Lockout Globalization Competition

13 Click Here How to get to the databases:

14 Click Here

15 These are the most helpful databases

16 Big Benefit of Databases: Easy to Cite! Databases have their own unique format. At the end of EACH article, there might be a correctly formatted citations for you to use. You can copy and paste this into your Works Cited. End of the article AZ State Archives Step 3: Cite Your Sources

17 Maricopa County Library End of the article

18 CGCC Library Sidebar – click on CITE 1. Select Cite

19 Scroll to MLA citation 2. Select MLA format for citations


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