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Find Sources

For each source, please include:

  • A brief definition or description of essential information about the source
    • Aim for 50 words in length and try to keep all tabs roughly equal
  • An image of the source or which is relevant to the source
    • Images should be set to 40% Width and Height, HSpace 8 and VSpace 5, Alignment set to "Right"
  • Appropriate databases or other links in which to find the source type
    • No more than 5 per source
    • Limit descriptions to approximately 10-20 words; further details can be kept in the "More Info" area

Please see the currently published guides for examples! You can also copy text and images from LibGuides Shared Resources:  Source types & descriptions.

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Articles are written by different authors and for different readers:

  • Scholarly articles are written and reviewed by scholars and provide new research, analysis, or information about a specific topic.  They are written for researchers like yourself.  They are also sometimes called academic or peer-reviewed articles.
  • Magazine articles are written by professional writers for a general audience.  These include magazines like National Geographic, Time, and People.
  • Newspaper articles are written by journalists for a general audience.  Local papers, like the Santa Cruz Sentinel, focus on local issues and readers.  They are generally short and are written quickly to focus on the latest news.

Find Articles:

newspapersNews Sources

  • Intended for a general audience
  • Written by journalists
  • Reviewed by one or more editors for quality and accuracy
  • Provide information on a recent event or topic of interest
  • Provide the perspectives of average people, not experts

IMPORTANT NOTE: Not all news sources are created equal! Some have hidden (or obvious!) motives or political beliefs. Do some background research into who owns the news organization to learn more about it.

Find News Sources

  • OneSearch search everything in OneSearch and limit to "Newspaper Articles"
  • U.S. Newsstream includes the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, and many other newspapers 
  • Google News free online newspapers

 

Find Films at Cabrillo

woman sitting between library shelves reading a book

Unlike articles, books:

  • Are written on a broader, general subject
  • May contain a collection of related chapters by different authors
  • Contain less recent information

Remember: you may only need to read one chapter of a scholarly book!

Find Books:

Students in library looking at textbooks

Library Textbooks Online

Library Textbooks in Print

 

Finding a Textbook in Print on Reserve

Use OneSearch to search by course or instructor.

OneSearch with "textbooks" highlighted and "bio 4" in the search box

Refine your results on the left side by -- you can filter by  Course Instructor and Course Name.  

 Left-menu limiters "Course Instructor" and "Course Name"

Here is the result for a textbook search for BIO 4 with instructor Robin McFarland:

Search results in OneSearch:  Bio 4 for McFarland with call number

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Images may include:

  • Photographs
  • Paintings
  • Maps

Find Images:

  • OneSearch  Limit to books by selecting "Images" 
  • Artstor  Thousands of high-resolutions images from museums and libraries

 

Polls & Statistics

graph and map displaying statistics

  • Public opinion on different issues
  • Demographic data -- age, race, ethnicity, gender, socioeconomic status -- as well as housing, employment, health, and many other topics
  • Includes current and historical data
  • Numbers can be used to tell a story 

Find Polls & Statistics:

Phone with google search box

Google Search tools include:

Citations & Attributions