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Follow the suggestions below for help in finding the right information for your class assignments, for research projects or for any personal interest. Click on the highlighted links for more help finding each type of information. BASIC STEPS IN
RESEARCHING ANY TOPIC BASIC STEPS IN RESEARCHING ANY TOPIC If you're beginning a research project, you should follow these basic steps:
FINDING SPECIFIC TYPES OF INFORMATION Click on the type of information you need:
* To find background or introductory information on a subject: try general encyclopedias or reference books in your subject area.
* To find broader or more extensive information on a subject, use books. To find books in Skyline library, CSM or Canada College libraries or any San Mateo County public libraries, use the PLS WebPAC.
* To find relatively current and specific information, use: magazines, journals or newspapers (commonly referred to in libraries as periodicals). To find articles in magazines, journals or newspapers:
* To find information about literature, start with the Gale Literature Resource Center. * To find biographical information about famous people, start with the Wilson Biographies database. * To find information on the World Wide Web, use an appropriate Web search tool (such as subject directories, search engines or databases.)
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