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MC Library Catalog: Change the search engine setting to "Keyword Boolean" and create a Boolean Search Expression. There are three components to Boolean search expressions:
- Keywords: tend to be the nouns that best describe a topic
- Boolean Operators: AND, OR, and NOT
- Punctuation: quotation marks for phrases, parentheses with OR
Books By Topic: Here are some sample searches using keywords and Boolean operators:
- violence AND (television OR tv)
- "global warming" AND oceans
- tobacco AND legislation
- poverty AND (global OR international)
- "health care" AND elderly
Request Book From Another Campus: Go into MC Library Catalog and use the REQUEST ITEM button at the top of the page. ![]()
Renew Books Online: Go into MC Library Catalog and use the MY ACCOUNT button at the top of the page. ![]()
Help: Speak to the reference librarian on duty or call the reference desk:
- Germantown: 240-567-7853
- Rockville: 240-567-7130
- Takoma Park Silver Spring: 240-567-1536
- National Newspapers
- Five national papers from the mainstream press: Washington Post, New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Christian Science Monitor, and Baltimore Sun.
- SIRS Knowledge Source
- To get some ideas about possible topics for your research paper, click on the "Suggested Research Topics" in the lower right corner of the screen.
- Opposing Viewpoints
- Use blue Subject Headings on opening page to search by topic. Contains information on current topics and controversial issues. Access persuasive essays, statistics, primary documents, links to websites, and articles.
- Academic Search Premier
- Full text articles from 4,600 scholarly publications, indexing and abstracts for 3,500 peer-reviewed publications. Covers all subject areas.
- Expanded Academic ASAP
- Indexes over 3,500 titles; more than 2,000 of these are full text. Covers all subject areas.
- CQ Researcher
- This database covers topics that have come before Congress. Each report specifically addresses the pros and cons of the issue. PRINTING?: Beware; these reports are 20-30 pages long.
Results can be sorted by date or relevance. To print, use the button within the database.
To find a reputable Web page on your topic, try these directories. These are lists of Web sites that have been assembled by librarians, academicians, or other professionals:
- About
- (About)
- Academic Info
- (Academic Info)
- INFOMINE
- (University of California; National Science Foundation)
- Internet Public Library
- (School of Information, University of Michigan)
- Librarian's Index to the Internet
- (California State Librarian; Washington State Library; California Digital Library; University of California)
- Library Spot
- (StartSpot Mediaworks, Inc.)
- WWW Virtual Library
- The oldest catalog of the Web; started by Tim Berners-Lee, the father of HTML and the Web itself. (WWW Virtual Library)
Here is a six-page MS Word document on formatting MLA citations: MLA: Works Cited Page
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