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Tutorials and tips on conducting research for the HIST film review assignment.

Welcome

Hello and Welcome!

  • Use this LibGuide to help guide your research! If you have any questions use my information or the Ask a Librarian feature located on the right!
  • The tabs up top are designed for your assignments. Please use them as tools to help you do your research. If you need individualized help with a topic, feel free to reach out!
  • On the left, you'll find a quick search function to the catalog, formatting help, and the CRAAPP TESTS!
  • Lastly, use the tab above marked "Tutorials" to get a refresher on some of the databases that we discussed today!

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Catalog 5.0 Search Box

Search the Library Catalog

 

CRAAPP Test

Boolean Operators

Need a reminder on boolean operators? Take a look at this video for some reminders on how to use AND, OR, NOT in your search!

Brainstorming and Mind Mapping

Before you being diving into the databases, take some time to do some brainstorming or mind mapping! It's helpful to get some keywords flowing! Try and avoid long stings or full sentences here as well; you'll thank yourself later!

Library Databases

These library databases are the most useful for historical research:

Avoid Plagiarism

1) Put quotation marks around direct quotes.

Direct quote - Copying word for word from another author's work

2) Gather all the citation information at the time you are researching/writing. Keep copies (print/electronic)

3) Do not copy & paste text directly into your paper unless you reference it immediately. Cite your sources in your rough draft.

4) Start your research sooner rather than later.

5) Note paraphrases

Paraphrase - to change the words and the sentence structure without changing the idea

6) If you are unsure, cite it. Ask your instructor, a librarian, or a tutor.

7) Make sure you're quoting and paraphrasing and do not exceed the Fair Use guidelines.

8) If the information is common knowledge or your own ideas, you do not have to cite it.

Common Knowledge - information known by most people or the information can be found in a variety of places.

9) You can not reuse an assignment from another class or an assignment completed by a friend.

Library Contact Information

Here are ways to locate YOUR Bucks Librarians:

Bucks Library

Email the reference desk at:  library.reference@bucks.edu

Ask A Librarian

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Off Campus Access & Help Desk Assistance

You can get into the library databases from off campus with your Bucks UserID and Password.

If you experience difficulties, contact the HelpDesk at:

Phone: 215-968-8191

Email: helpdesk@bucks.edu