Databases and Research Tools

How to use nonfiction books

Thor, Cas, and I made this video to show how to use a nonfiction book, just in case of an angry librarian attack.

Japanese Culture for Scurlock/Kunz
The link page at culture-at-work.com, a website devoted to Japanese culture, will provide information on a variety of Japanese specific elements for the assignment. For your convenience, I listed these links at the bottom of this post.   These links will help answer the questions for your paper and provide some resources. Some of these links, which point to .edu sites, could be considered scholarly sources. 

For your scholarly resource: Try World Book or Global Issues or Infotrac and search your topic title for scholarly background. You could totally go old school and search for a book in our catalog as well.

For Citation of images, use the Internet image link on Citation Maker

Essential, Informed, & Intriguing
Sites about Japanese Culture

 

Lasher’s Middle East Project Link

Bookmarks to biographies of many of the people in this project can be found using the following link and then searching the last name of the person you wish to find.

Here’s the link: http://delicious.com/NorthLibrary/middle?setcount=100

Industrial Revolution Bookmarks
What is a Scholarly or Peer Reviewed Journal

While this video mentions Cornell University’s Library, the knowledge is universal.

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