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ENG 180 & 280: Finding Books

Search Tips for Books and Articles

1. Use AND to combine keywords and phrases when searching the electronic databases for journal articles.

2. Use truncation (an asterisk) and wildcards (usually a question mark or exclamation point).

3. Find out if the database you're using has a "subject search" option.

4. Don't limit yourself to just one database or one set of search results.

5. Choose whether you want to do a general “keyword” search, or be more specific by searching by title, author, or subject.

Finding Books

To find books, go to the BOOKS tab in the box in the center of the library homepage.

1. In the blank for finding books enter the name or topic you are looking for.

For example: college student personnel

2. Check to make sure you are doing an Any word Anywhere (Keyword search). This will give the most and widest results, although not the most focused.

3. ​Review the list of titles in the results.  Look at the titles to see the variety of perspectives the books reflect about the topic. Some titles will be closer to the topic than others.

Title: Culture of the university: governance and education.
Call Number: LD732.9 .A55 Status: Available

Title: Student development practices
Call Number LB2343.4 .S87 Status: Available

4. Find the titles that best fit the topic area you are interested in. In this case the book Student Development Practices is a better fit for a paper on the search topic because it shows both the practice and goals of college student personnel specialists.

5. Look under the title and check to see if the book is available.

6. Look at the call number to find the book in the library.