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BCC Library Resources and Research Strategies for English 110/111: Home

This guide will help you discover resources and strategies for research in English 110 and 111.

TIME IS OF THE ESSENCE!

THE EARLIER YOU START YOUR RESEARCH, THE BETTER!

 

 

Much of your research will probably involve using the Library's' electronic databases. They are online, searchable, and contain much of the information you will need. The Bronx Community College Library provides these electronic resources for your research that can be used across the curriculum for most, if not all of your courses. Our web page is located at: https://www.bcc.cuny.edu/library/

A database is an organized, online collection of information. The most common type of database includes primarily articles, so that will be the focus here.

In many databases, the articles are organized by subject; in such cases, you will see clickable subject terms that you can use to find more on that topic. Many databases also make it possible to search by other characteristics of an article. You may be able to look for articles that have been published after a certain date, peer-reviewed articles, or articles of a particular type.

Although databases allow you to search for information online, they are different from search engines because they include the information that you will find, not just the search box. Because of this, you will have different search results from one database to another, and most of them wouldn't be available from the open Web.

Some databases provide information only in certain, specific fields. For example, you could search Academic Search Complete  for "Black Lives Matter" or Asian American discrimination articles or Gale's " Opposing Views in Context", to find the pros and cons on the issues of racism against Asian Americans in New York City and across America.

Besides journal, magazine and newspaper articles, databases can also consist of encyclopedia articles, images from art collections, digitized historical documents, library catalogs, statistical information, or almost anything.