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How are the "library resource" links different from the "internet resources" links?
| Library Resources |
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Other Internet Resources |
| Get their information from professionals or experts in the field. |
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Can be written by anyone regardless of expertise. |
| Contain published works where facts are checked. |
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Content is not necessarily checked by anyone, expert or not. |
| Easy to cite in a bibliography and may create the citation for you. |
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Don't provide the information necessary to create a complete citation. |
| Help you narrow down your topic or suggest related subjects. |
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Aren't often organized to support student research needs. |
| Updated frequently and include the date of publication. |
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May not contain current information or indicate when a page is updated. |
| Available to anyone using a computer in a library that subscribes to databases or any library cardholder using a computer outside the library. |
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Available to anyone with an internet connection inside or outside the library. |
What is a library resource?
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A website that requires a paid subscription in order to access information.
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Contains information from published works such as articles from magazines or encyclopedias.
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Can be used to search for titles, authors, magazines, dates, etc.
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Often give you access to full-text articles that can be printed or e-mailed.
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Are selected by librarians to meet the needs of their library patrons.
Here is a list of our databases.
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