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Explanation
- I'm not sure which database or databases would be best for this topic, so I go to "EBSCO," an umbrella for diverse databases.
- I perform a "google" search of EBSCO by selecting all the databases.
- Once the results appear, I can examine which databases provide results.
- Once I search with key words, I first place three limits on the results:
- full text
- a date range
- scholarly or academic journals or peer-reviewed articles
- I then examine some citations. For particularly helpful articles, I click on the "SUBJECT" descriptor to narrow my search further.
Let's take a look:
- Step One: Go to the Alphabetical List of Databases from the Berry Library Home page and select "EBSCO" in the Popular list: