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HDFS 4520 / 5520 Multicultural Studies and Approaches with Families

Course Guide

Finding Resources in the JCK Library

Organizing your research

Below you will find several videos and links to help you find articles for your assignments and research. BEFORE YOU START, it is helpful to have some way to organize your information as you gather your citations. If you only need one or two sources, it may not be critical but as you have to do more extensive research it becomes imperative.

At minimum, create a document to save your citations. I recommend including the following information:

  • Citation in APA format*
  • Permalink from the database. This link allows you to go directly back to the article if needed without first going to the JCK Library site and searching for it.
  • Abstract - The abstract is especially helpful for more extensive research to help you remember why you thought this article was important.

*APA CAUTIONwhen copying the citations in ANY of the databases, think of it as just the beginning. Some databases are better at accurate formatting than others. They will usually have all the information but the order, capitalization, italics, etc., may not be correct.

Finding Resources using the the JCK Library Databases

Below are several VIDEOS that will help you do more than a basic search from the main search box. 

  • How to search by subject
  • How to use Primo to search multiple databases
  • Sometimes you find resources that are not available physically or online at the Library. The third video discusses using Interlibrary Loan to obtain these materials.
  • The last video gives you tips on taking notes one your resources.

Taking Notes for Research Papers