Three Rules: (1) 20-Minute Rule; (2) Library Homepage; (3) Save Your Citations
Housekeeping:
Library Orientation Tour
Check Your Library Account Set Up Your Inter-library loan account
Library Research Remotely [Wireless, Off-Campus Access]
Start My Research
The starting place for your library research is with the "research question." A well articulated, focused question is essential for an effective search of article databases and library catalogs. If you need assistance please ask at the Reference desk.
Search Concepts (Keywords, Boolean, Wildcard and Proximity Searching)
Style Guides and Manuals
MLA Style Sheet [abridged version] MLA Style [Electronic Formats]
Find Articles By Subject
You can search for articles using databases or indexes. Many provide the full text of the article. Most databases can be accessed 24/7.
Academic Search Premier (Ebsco)
OneFile (includes Expanded Academic) (Infotrac)
LexisNexis Academic (LexisNexis)
Find a Journal By Title
Do a Journal Finder Search in Skyline. If Auraria owns the title, try an Online search!
Online Reference: Scoping Out Your Research Project:
America's Newspapers [Newsbank]
Ethnic Newswatch [ProQuest]
CQ Researcher
Lexis-Nexis Environmental
GAO [U S Government Accountability Office]
Public Affairs Information Service [PAIS]
Class Guides, Subject Guides, General Guides [a few examples]
Women's Studies
Immigration and Ethnicity
Public Affairs
Evaluating Websites:
(1) Evaluating Web Pages: Techniques to Apply and Questions to Ask (by Joe Barker, University of California at Berkeley)
(2) The Good, the Bad and the Ugly: Why Its a Good Idea to Evaluate Web Sources (by Susan Beck, New Mexico State University Library).
Think About Colorado Resources
AskColorado [online reference: chat room]......Auraria Electronic Reference [e-mail directly]
The Colorado Historical Society, Western History Department of the Denver Public Library, Colorado State Demography Office, the Colorado Legislative Research Council, the telephone directory, experts in your area of inquiry, listservs on the Internet, brainstorming with your colleagues and professors and your Auraria Reference Librarian!
QUESTIONS? Come to the reference desk or contact us at (303-556-2585) or e-mail me at: William.Tietjen@cudenver.edu
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