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Searching for Research

Using various search engines to find scholarly information

Reference List

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Hoffman Esatates High School (n.d.) Databases vs Websites. Available at:   https://s3.amazonaws.com/easel.ly/all_easels/166626/DatabasesvsWebsites/image.jpg (Accessed: 12 May 2020).

Johnson, B. (2012) Databases vs GoogleAvailable at:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8HA-KNYBFwk (Accessed: 12 May 2020).

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​Roland Williams Library (2013) Should I be using Google or the library resources for a paper?. Available at: https://youtu.be/lDlEpt0AdKc (Accessed: 14 May 2020).

Tung, E. (2016) Google vs Google Scholar vs Databases. Available at: https://elisetung.wordpress.com/ (Accessed: 15 May 2020).

University of Illinois (2019) Is my source scholarly?. Available at: https://www.library.illinois.edu/ugl/howdoi/scholarly/ (Accessed:12 May 2020).

Credit

This guide was created by Nora Hegarty, TUS Library: Midwest.

The Library, Technological University of the Shannon: Midwest