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HIST B9: Historical Methods: Critical Thinking & Writing: Finding Articles

This guide was created for Garrett's HIST B9 courses

Using Library Databases

Databases are searchable collections of reliable, vetted resources, like magazines, academic journals, newspapers, and encyclopedias. We pay for access to these resources through subscriptions--like Netflix, but for articles!

  • Vetted= already evaluated or fact-checked

Databases are often categorized by topic, which means they will contain periodicals (magazines and journals) about a particular subject. Be sure to be in the database(s) that pertain to your topic.

 
 
 

Helpful Hint

When searching for the title of a literary work, place the work in quotation marks. This will keep all words together. 

Truncation

Searching Databases

Combining Search Terms with Boolean Operators