Summer Session Hours for QVCC Library
Monday. 9am-4pm
Tuesday. 9am-4pm
Wednesday. 9am-4pm
Thursday. 9am-4pm
Friday. 9am-2pm
Summer Holiday Closings for QVCC Library
Types of information available online:
Types of information available in a library database:
Ready to choose between finding information online or at the library? Here are some things to keep in mind that will help you find the best information for your current needs:
Sometimes the hardest part of your research project is the part before you even start searching. It is choosing your research topic and then narrowing that topic down to something you can use to search the library databases.
When picking your specific research topic here are some tips to keep in mind.
After you have selected your topic, take that broad topic, and turn it into a narrower, more defined research question. This is the question that you hope to answer with your research.
When using your search engine to perform a search, generally we are asking a question that has a specific answer. These questions have a single answer that can be found in a single place:
Questions for library databases ask complicated questions that encourage users to find multiple sources that discuss their research question. Research questions are broad enough that there will be information available in the library databases to answer them. They are also narrow enough that there will not be too much information. Some examples of research questions are:
Once you have your search terms and you have chosen the database, it is time to start searching! There are certain boxes, buttons, and search assistance options you will be looking for in all the database you use.
All databases will have ways that you can narrow your search without having to add new terms. When using a database, you should always look for the Limit to Full Text or Full Text Documents check boxes. You want to make sure that the results you are seeing are only sources that are available in full text, instead of a source that is merely a description or abstract.
Other helpful ways to limit your search are:
Once you have found a source you think will be useful to you, there are a few things you want to make sure to find.