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Databases: The Advanced Version

Join Mrs. Caneva, the librarian, in learning advanced search techniques using CPS Databases, Google, Google Scholar, JSTOR, and the Library Catalog. Gain valuable skills to find relevant evidence and overcome obstacles in your research.

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Databases: The Advanced Version

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  1. Databases: The Advanced Version Mrs. Caneva Librarian

  2. Welcome!! • Please use a marker to put your name on a name tent. • This will help Mrs. Caneva know you a little bit. • Goals: • To complete advanced searches with ease via: • CPS Databases • Google and Google Scholar • JSTOR via Chicago Public Library • Library catalog

  3. Table Conversation • Take 3-5 minutes at your tables to discuss the following: • What is your research topic, and why did you choose it/how did you craft it? • What types of evidence or findings do you think will be important to find to defend your claim? • If you were to start researching right now, what would be your first steps and why? • What are some obstacles you face when researching? Why?

  4. Advanced CPS Database Search • Why databases? • lindblomlibrary.weebly.com • Search the Databases • Review of a Regular search • Keywords: marriage, monogamy, feminism • Advanced Search with limits • Try some out on your own (5 min.)

  5. Google and Google Scholar • Google search • Google Scholar search

  6. JSTOR via Chicago Public Library link • Chicago Public Library • Log-in with library card • Other Resources • A-Z search • JSTOR • Search via the same way that you would the others

  7. Library Catalog for Books • View Library catalog

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