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Using the Kilgore College Library
Online ResourcesHistory Research
Library Access 247
Did you know that you can do research without actually coming to the KC Library on campusYou have access to our databases and ebooks
bull As long as you are currently enrolled at KC bull As long as you have Internet access
Randolph C Watson Library Homepage
httpslibrarykilgoreedu
Randolph C Watson Library Homepage
Logging in from Off-Campus
When logging in from off-campus you will need a username and password
Username 1st four letters of your last name 1st four letters of your first name last 4 digits of your KC IDPassword StudentMMDD
Off-Campus Log In
So if your name is George Washington your KC ID is 123456789 and you were born on February 22 your login will be
Username washgeor6789Password Student0222
The word ldquoStudentrdquo with
a capital SThe month and day of
your birth so that it is 4 digits long
Finding Resources
BooksEbooks
Enter Search Terms in the box and hit Enter
Enter search terms here
Narrow the results by selectingKilgore College and Book
Click here
Click here
Review the Results
Print book
The call number tells you where to find the
book on the shelf
eBook
Print books
bull If you want to check out a print book take the book and your KC ID to the Circulation Desk
bull You may check out up to 5 items at a time for two weeks each
bull Overdue fines for books are 25 cents per book per day
To read an eBook click View eBook
Click here
The Detailed Record will be used to create your citation
Click here
This information will be used to create the
citation
Click Full Text to open the book
Click here
Click Search within
Click here
Enter Search terms and hit Enter
Enter search terms and hit Enter or
click on the magnifying glass
Click on the page number to go to it Read
Click here
Page 42
Page 42
Get the citation information
bull Any time you use someone elsersquos words or ideas you must give them credit
bull This applies to both direct quotes and paraphrases
bull Failure to provide citations will result in a grade of ldquoFrdquo
If not creating your owncitations click on Cite
Click here
Scroll down to the designated format
Click on the gray bar to scroll
Use the format required by
your instructor
Why Use a Database
Anyone can create an internet sitendash It can be truendash It can be fake
You have to verify internet informationndash Is the author an authority in the fieldndash Does the site want to provide information or sell
somethingndash When was it last updated
Databases
bull Provide thousands of articles from journals newspapers or books
bull The information is more likely to be accuratebull Many articles are peer-reviewedbull Your instructor may prefer database articles to
internet sitesbull Some databases are subject specific Choose
the ones that fit your research
Databases for History Research
bull US History (Gale in Context)bull World History (Gale in Context)bull JSTORbull Credo Referencebull Academic Search Completebull Military and Intelligence bull US History (Gale OneFile)bull War and Terrorismbull World History (Gale OneFile)
Click on Databases
Click here
Click on Government HistoryLaw amp Criminal Justice
Click here
Scroll down to see the titles
Move the gray box to scroll through the
titles
Click on a title to open the database
Click here
What is a Primary Source
bull Diaries or personal Journalsbull Letters bull Newspaper articles the give eyewitness
accountsbull Court casesbull Legal documentsbull Interviewsbull Speeches
Look for Primary Sources
In US History (Gale in Context)
Click here
Finding Primary Sources
bull In Academic Search Complete
Click here
Letrsquos look at some specific databases
US History (Gale in Context)World History (Gale in Context)
US History (Gale in Context)
Browse topics
Click on the subject to bring up more topics in that section
Click here
Click to see a topic
Click here to open
the topic
Or Use the Search Box
Enter search terms here
Choose the type of information
This shows the kinds of information available
Click on the title to read an article
Click here
Read
Click on the Cite icon at the top of the page to get the citation
Click here
Use the arrow to selectthe correct format
Click here
JSTOR
Click here
Enter search terms and hit Enter
Enter search terms here
Click on a title to view the article
Click here
Read the article
Click on Cite this item
Click here
Select the correct format
Copy and paste your citation to the bibliography
page Alter to provide hanging
indent
Credo Reference
Click here
Enter search terms Hit Enter or click on the magnifying glass
Enter search terms hereClick on the
magnifying glass or hit Enter on your keyboard
Click on a title to open the article
Click here
Read
Citations are at the end of the article Use the format specified
by your teacher
Or click the Cite iconat the top of the page
Click here
Click on the tab to choose the required
format
Academic Search Complete
Click here
Type in your termsRemember to click on Full Text
Click here
Enter search terms
Click on Full Text to read an article
Click here
Read the article
Click on the Cite icon on the right side of the page
Click here
Scroll down to the required format
Be sure to use the correct format
Move the gray
bar to scroll
If the article is a PDFhellip
bull The article has been scanned into the database and will appear the same as it appears in the print journal
bull You will need to get the Detailed Record if you will be creating your own citations
PDFClick here
PDF Detailed Record
Citations
bull Each time you use someone elsersquos words or ideas you must provide a citation to give credit to that person
bull For each citation you will provide a corresponding bibliography
These databases work the same way
bull Military amp Intelligence Database Collectionbull US History Collectionbull War amp Terrorism Collectionbull World History Collection
Click on a database title
Click here
Enter search terms and hit Enter
Mark the box for Full Text
Enter search terms here
Narrow the search by choosing Academic Journals and Full Text
Choose this
Click hereSelect this if your instructor wants scholarly or peer reviewed articles
Click on the title to view the article
Click here
Read
Click on the Cite feature at the top of the article
Click here
Click the arrow to change to the correct format
Click here to change format
If You Need Help with Research
bull Call the KC Library and speak to a librarianbull Come to the KC Library and speak with a
librarianbull Use the Ask-A-Librarian email service from the
home page
Ask-A-Librarian
Click here
Fill in the boxes and Submit
Ask-A-Librarian continued
bull We will answer your question as quickly as possible
bull If it is a night weekend or holiday you will have to wait until the next working day
bull While we wonrsquot do the work for you we can suggest how you might change the wording or database to get better results
Quiz
bull What box do you check to see the complete article
bull When can you use the Library databasesbull What is the email reference service calledbull Any time you use someone elsersquos words or
ideas what must you providebull List a reason to choose databases instead of
the Internet
Good Luck
- Library Access 247
- Randolph C Watson Library Homepage
- Randolph C Watson Library Homepage
- Logging in from Off-Campus
- Off-Campus Log In
- Finding Resources
- Enter Search Terms in the box and hit Enter
- Narrow the results by selectingKilgore College and Book
- Review the Results
- Print books
- To read an eBook click View eBook
- The Detailed Record will be used to create your citation
- Click Full Text to open the book
- Click Search within
- Enter Search terms and hit Enter
- Click on the page number to go to it Read
- Get the citation information
- If not creating your owncitations click on Cite
- Scroll down to the designated format
- Why Use a Database
- Databases
- Databases for History Research
- Click on Databases
- Click on Government HistoryLaw amp Criminal Justice
- Scroll down to see the titles
- Click on a title to open the database
- What is a Primary Source
- Look for Primary Sources
- Finding Primary Sources
- US History (Gale in Context)World History (Gale in Context)
- US History (Gale in Context)
- Browse topics
- Click on the subject to bring up more topics in that section
- Click to see a topic
- Or Use the Search Box
- Choose the type of information
- Click on the title to read an article
- Read
- Click on the Cite icon at the top of the page to get the citation
- Use the arrow to selectthe correct format
- JSTOR
- Enter search terms and hit Enter
- Click on a title to view the article
- Read the article
- Click on Cite this item
- Select the correct format
- Credo Reference
- Enter search terms Hit Enter or click on the magnifying glass
- Click on a title to open the article
- Read
- Citations are at the end of the article Use the format specified by your teacher
- Or click the Cite iconat the top of the page
- Academic Search Complete
- Type in your termsRemember to click on Full Text
- Click on Full Text to read an article
- Read the article
- Click on the Cite icon on the right side of the page
- Scroll down to the required format
- If the article is a PDFhellip
- PDF Detailed Record
- Citations
- These databases work the same way
- Click on a database title
- Enter search terms and hit Enter
- Narrow the search by choosing Academic Journals and Full Text
- Click on the title to view the article
- Read
- Click on the Cite feature at the top of the article
- Click the arrow to change to the correct format
- If You Need Help with Research
- Ask-A-Librarian
- Fill in the boxes and Submit
- Ask-A-Librarian continued
- Quiz
-
Library Access 247
Did you know that you can do research without actually coming to the KC Library on campusYou have access to our databases and ebooks
bull As long as you are currently enrolled at KC bull As long as you have Internet access
Randolph C Watson Library Homepage
httpslibrarykilgoreedu
Randolph C Watson Library Homepage
Logging in from Off-Campus
When logging in from off-campus you will need a username and password
Username 1st four letters of your last name 1st four letters of your first name last 4 digits of your KC IDPassword StudentMMDD
Off-Campus Log In
So if your name is George Washington your KC ID is 123456789 and you were born on February 22 your login will be
Username washgeor6789Password Student0222
The word ldquoStudentrdquo with
a capital SThe month and day of
your birth so that it is 4 digits long
Finding Resources
BooksEbooks
Enter Search Terms in the box and hit Enter
Enter search terms here
Narrow the results by selectingKilgore College and Book
Click here
Click here
Review the Results
Print book
The call number tells you where to find the
book on the shelf
eBook
Print books
bull If you want to check out a print book take the book and your KC ID to the Circulation Desk
bull You may check out up to 5 items at a time for two weeks each
bull Overdue fines for books are 25 cents per book per day
To read an eBook click View eBook
Click here
The Detailed Record will be used to create your citation
Click here
This information will be used to create the
citation
Click Full Text to open the book
Click here
Click Search within
Click here
Enter Search terms and hit Enter
Enter search terms and hit Enter or
click on the magnifying glass
Click on the page number to go to it Read
Click here
Page 42
Page 42
Get the citation information
bull Any time you use someone elsersquos words or ideas you must give them credit
bull This applies to both direct quotes and paraphrases
bull Failure to provide citations will result in a grade of ldquoFrdquo
If not creating your owncitations click on Cite
Click here
Scroll down to the designated format
Click on the gray bar to scroll
Use the format required by
your instructor
Why Use a Database
Anyone can create an internet sitendash It can be truendash It can be fake
You have to verify internet informationndash Is the author an authority in the fieldndash Does the site want to provide information or sell
somethingndash When was it last updated
Databases
bull Provide thousands of articles from journals newspapers or books
bull The information is more likely to be accuratebull Many articles are peer-reviewedbull Your instructor may prefer database articles to
internet sitesbull Some databases are subject specific Choose
the ones that fit your research
Databases for History Research
bull US History (Gale in Context)bull World History (Gale in Context)bull JSTORbull Credo Referencebull Academic Search Completebull Military and Intelligence bull US History (Gale OneFile)bull War and Terrorismbull World History (Gale OneFile)
Click on Databases
Click here
Click on Government HistoryLaw amp Criminal Justice
Click here
Scroll down to see the titles
Move the gray box to scroll through the
titles
Click on a title to open the database
Click here
What is a Primary Source
bull Diaries or personal Journalsbull Letters bull Newspaper articles the give eyewitness
accountsbull Court casesbull Legal documentsbull Interviewsbull Speeches
Look for Primary Sources
In US History (Gale in Context)
Click here
Finding Primary Sources
bull In Academic Search Complete
Click here
Letrsquos look at some specific databases
US History (Gale in Context)World History (Gale in Context)
US History (Gale in Context)
Browse topics
Click on the subject to bring up more topics in that section
Click here
Click to see a topic
Click here to open
the topic
Or Use the Search Box
Enter search terms here
Choose the type of information
This shows the kinds of information available
Click on the title to read an article
Click here
Read
Click on the Cite icon at the top of the page to get the citation
Click here
Use the arrow to selectthe correct format
Click here
JSTOR
Click here
Enter search terms and hit Enter
Enter search terms here
Click on a title to view the article
Click here
Read the article
Click on Cite this item
Click here
Select the correct format
Copy and paste your citation to the bibliography
page Alter to provide hanging
indent
Credo Reference
Click here
Enter search terms Hit Enter or click on the magnifying glass
Enter search terms hereClick on the
magnifying glass or hit Enter on your keyboard
Click on a title to open the article
Click here
Read
Citations are at the end of the article Use the format specified
by your teacher
Or click the Cite iconat the top of the page
Click here
Click on the tab to choose the required
format
Academic Search Complete
Click here
Type in your termsRemember to click on Full Text
Click here
Enter search terms
Click on Full Text to read an article
Click here
Read the article
Click on the Cite icon on the right side of the page
Click here
Scroll down to the required format
Be sure to use the correct format
Move the gray
bar to scroll
If the article is a PDFhellip
bull The article has been scanned into the database and will appear the same as it appears in the print journal
bull You will need to get the Detailed Record if you will be creating your own citations
PDFClick here
PDF Detailed Record
Citations
bull Each time you use someone elsersquos words or ideas you must provide a citation to give credit to that person
bull For each citation you will provide a corresponding bibliography
These databases work the same way
bull Military amp Intelligence Database Collectionbull US History Collectionbull War amp Terrorism Collectionbull World History Collection
Click on a database title
Click here
Enter search terms and hit Enter
Mark the box for Full Text
Enter search terms here
Narrow the search by choosing Academic Journals and Full Text
Choose this
Click hereSelect this if your instructor wants scholarly or peer reviewed articles
Click on the title to view the article
Click here
Read
Click on the Cite feature at the top of the article
Click here
Click the arrow to change to the correct format
Click here to change format
If You Need Help with Research
bull Call the KC Library and speak to a librarianbull Come to the KC Library and speak with a
librarianbull Use the Ask-A-Librarian email service from the
home page
Ask-A-Librarian
Click here
Fill in the boxes and Submit
Ask-A-Librarian continued
bull We will answer your question as quickly as possible
bull If it is a night weekend or holiday you will have to wait until the next working day
bull While we wonrsquot do the work for you we can suggest how you might change the wording or database to get better results
Quiz
bull What box do you check to see the complete article
bull When can you use the Library databasesbull What is the email reference service calledbull Any time you use someone elsersquos words or
ideas what must you providebull List a reason to choose databases instead of
the Internet
Good Luck
- Library Access 247
- Randolph C Watson Library Homepage
- Randolph C Watson Library Homepage
- Logging in from Off-Campus
- Off-Campus Log In
- Finding Resources
- Enter Search Terms in the box and hit Enter
- Narrow the results by selectingKilgore College and Book
- Review the Results
- Print books
- To read an eBook click View eBook
- The Detailed Record will be used to create your citation
- Click Full Text to open the book
- Click Search within
- Enter Search terms and hit Enter
- Click on the page number to go to it Read
- Get the citation information
- If not creating your owncitations click on Cite
- Scroll down to the designated format
- Why Use a Database
- Databases
- Databases for History Research
- Click on Databases
- Click on Government HistoryLaw amp Criminal Justice
- Scroll down to see the titles
- Click on a title to open the database
- What is a Primary Source
- Look for Primary Sources
- Finding Primary Sources
- US History (Gale in Context)World History (Gale in Context)
- US History (Gale in Context)
- Browse topics
- Click on the subject to bring up more topics in that section
- Click to see a topic
- Or Use the Search Box
- Choose the type of information
- Click on the title to read an article
- Read
- Click on the Cite icon at the top of the page to get the citation
- Use the arrow to selectthe correct format
- JSTOR
- Enter search terms and hit Enter
- Click on a title to view the article
- Read the article
- Click on Cite this item
- Select the correct format
- Credo Reference
- Enter search terms Hit Enter or click on the magnifying glass
- Click on a title to open the article
- Read
- Citations are at the end of the article Use the format specified by your teacher
- Or click the Cite iconat the top of the page
- Academic Search Complete
- Type in your termsRemember to click on Full Text
- Click on Full Text to read an article
- Read the article
- Click on the Cite icon on the right side of the page
- Scroll down to the required format
- If the article is a PDFhellip
- PDF Detailed Record
- Citations
- These databases work the same way
- Click on a database title
- Enter search terms and hit Enter
- Narrow the search by choosing Academic Journals and Full Text
- Click on the title to view the article
- Read
- Click on the Cite feature at the top of the article
- Click the arrow to change to the correct format
- If You Need Help with Research
- Ask-A-Librarian
- Fill in the boxes and Submit
- Ask-A-Librarian continued
- Quiz
-
Randolph C Watson Library Homepage
httpslibrarykilgoreedu
Randolph C Watson Library Homepage
Logging in from Off-Campus
When logging in from off-campus you will need a username and password
Username 1st four letters of your last name 1st four letters of your first name last 4 digits of your KC IDPassword StudentMMDD
Off-Campus Log In
So if your name is George Washington your KC ID is 123456789 and you were born on February 22 your login will be
Username washgeor6789Password Student0222
The word ldquoStudentrdquo with
a capital SThe month and day of
your birth so that it is 4 digits long
Finding Resources
BooksEbooks
Enter Search Terms in the box and hit Enter
Enter search terms here
Narrow the results by selectingKilgore College and Book
Click here
Click here
Review the Results
Print book
The call number tells you where to find the
book on the shelf
eBook
Print books
bull If you want to check out a print book take the book and your KC ID to the Circulation Desk
bull You may check out up to 5 items at a time for two weeks each
bull Overdue fines for books are 25 cents per book per day
To read an eBook click View eBook
Click here
The Detailed Record will be used to create your citation
Click here
This information will be used to create the
citation
Click Full Text to open the book
Click here
Click Search within
Click here
Enter Search terms and hit Enter
Enter search terms and hit Enter or
click on the magnifying glass
Click on the page number to go to it Read
Click here
Page 42
Page 42
Get the citation information
bull Any time you use someone elsersquos words or ideas you must give them credit
bull This applies to both direct quotes and paraphrases
bull Failure to provide citations will result in a grade of ldquoFrdquo
If not creating your owncitations click on Cite
Click here
Scroll down to the designated format
Click on the gray bar to scroll
Use the format required by
your instructor
Why Use a Database
Anyone can create an internet sitendash It can be truendash It can be fake
You have to verify internet informationndash Is the author an authority in the fieldndash Does the site want to provide information or sell
somethingndash When was it last updated
Databases
bull Provide thousands of articles from journals newspapers or books
bull The information is more likely to be accuratebull Many articles are peer-reviewedbull Your instructor may prefer database articles to
internet sitesbull Some databases are subject specific Choose
the ones that fit your research
Databases for History Research
bull US History (Gale in Context)bull World History (Gale in Context)bull JSTORbull Credo Referencebull Academic Search Completebull Military and Intelligence bull US History (Gale OneFile)bull War and Terrorismbull World History (Gale OneFile)
Click on Databases
Click here
Click on Government HistoryLaw amp Criminal Justice
Click here
Scroll down to see the titles
Move the gray box to scroll through the
titles
Click on a title to open the database
Click here
What is a Primary Source
bull Diaries or personal Journalsbull Letters bull Newspaper articles the give eyewitness
accountsbull Court casesbull Legal documentsbull Interviewsbull Speeches
Look for Primary Sources
In US History (Gale in Context)
Click here
Finding Primary Sources
bull In Academic Search Complete
Click here
Letrsquos look at some specific databases
US History (Gale in Context)World History (Gale in Context)
US History (Gale in Context)
Browse topics
Click on the subject to bring up more topics in that section
Click here
Click to see a topic
Click here to open
the topic
Or Use the Search Box
Enter search terms here
Choose the type of information
This shows the kinds of information available
Click on the title to read an article
Click here
Read
Click on the Cite icon at the top of the page to get the citation
Click here
Use the arrow to selectthe correct format
Click here
JSTOR
Click here
Enter search terms and hit Enter
Enter search terms here
Click on a title to view the article
Click here
Read the article
Click on Cite this item
Click here
Select the correct format
Copy and paste your citation to the bibliography
page Alter to provide hanging
indent
Credo Reference
Click here
Enter search terms Hit Enter or click on the magnifying glass
Enter search terms hereClick on the
magnifying glass or hit Enter on your keyboard
Click on a title to open the article
Click here
Read
Citations are at the end of the article Use the format specified
by your teacher
Or click the Cite iconat the top of the page
Click here
Click on the tab to choose the required
format
Academic Search Complete
Click here
Type in your termsRemember to click on Full Text
Click here
Enter search terms
Click on Full Text to read an article
Click here
Read the article
Click on the Cite icon on the right side of the page
Click here
Scroll down to the required format
Be sure to use the correct format
Move the gray
bar to scroll
If the article is a PDFhellip
bull The article has been scanned into the database and will appear the same as it appears in the print journal
bull You will need to get the Detailed Record if you will be creating your own citations
PDFClick here
PDF Detailed Record
Citations
bull Each time you use someone elsersquos words or ideas you must provide a citation to give credit to that person
bull For each citation you will provide a corresponding bibliography
These databases work the same way
bull Military amp Intelligence Database Collectionbull US History Collectionbull War amp Terrorism Collectionbull World History Collection
Click on a database title
Click here
Enter search terms and hit Enter
Mark the box for Full Text
Enter search terms here
Narrow the search by choosing Academic Journals and Full Text
Choose this
Click hereSelect this if your instructor wants scholarly or peer reviewed articles
Click on the title to view the article
Click here
Read
Click on the Cite feature at the top of the article
Click here
Click the arrow to change to the correct format
Click here to change format
If You Need Help with Research
bull Call the KC Library and speak to a librarianbull Come to the KC Library and speak with a
librarianbull Use the Ask-A-Librarian email service from the
home page
Ask-A-Librarian
Click here
Fill in the boxes and Submit
Ask-A-Librarian continued
bull We will answer your question as quickly as possible
bull If it is a night weekend or holiday you will have to wait until the next working day
bull While we wonrsquot do the work for you we can suggest how you might change the wording or database to get better results
Quiz
bull What box do you check to see the complete article
bull When can you use the Library databasesbull What is the email reference service calledbull Any time you use someone elsersquos words or
ideas what must you providebull List a reason to choose databases instead of
the Internet
Good Luck
- Library Access 247
- Randolph C Watson Library Homepage
- Randolph C Watson Library Homepage
- Logging in from Off-Campus
- Off-Campus Log In
- Finding Resources
- Enter Search Terms in the box and hit Enter
- Narrow the results by selectingKilgore College and Book
- Review the Results
- Print books
- To read an eBook click View eBook
- The Detailed Record will be used to create your citation
- Click Full Text to open the book
- Click Search within
- Enter Search terms and hit Enter
- Click on the page number to go to it Read
- Get the citation information
- If not creating your owncitations click on Cite
- Scroll down to the designated format
- Why Use a Database
- Databases
- Databases for History Research
- Click on Databases
- Click on Government HistoryLaw amp Criminal Justice
- Scroll down to see the titles
- Click on a title to open the database
- What is a Primary Source
- Look for Primary Sources
- Finding Primary Sources
- US History (Gale in Context)World History (Gale in Context)
- US History (Gale in Context)
- Browse topics
- Click on the subject to bring up more topics in that section
- Click to see a topic
- Or Use the Search Box
- Choose the type of information
- Click on the title to read an article
- Read
- Click on the Cite icon at the top of the page to get the citation
- Use the arrow to selectthe correct format
- JSTOR
- Enter search terms and hit Enter
- Click on a title to view the article
- Read the article
- Click on Cite this item
- Select the correct format
- Credo Reference
- Enter search terms Hit Enter or click on the magnifying glass
- Click on a title to open the article
- Read
- Citations are at the end of the article Use the format specified by your teacher
- Or click the Cite iconat the top of the page
- Academic Search Complete
- Type in your termsRemember to click on Full Text
- Click on Full Text to read an article
- Read the article
- Click on the Cite icon on the right side of the page
- Scroll down to the required format
- If the article is a PDFhellip
- PDF Detailed Record
- Citations
- These databases work the same way
- Click on a database title
- Enter search terms and hit Enter
- Narrow the search by choosing Academic Journals and Full Text
- Click on the title to view the article
- Read
- Click on the Cite feature at the top of the article
- Click the arrow to change to the correct format
- If You Need Help with Research
- Ask-A-Librarian
- Fill in the boxes and Submit
- Ask-A-Librarian continued
- Quiz
-
Randolph C Watson Library Homepage
Logging in from Off-Campus
When logging in from off-campus you will need a username and password
Username 1st four letters of your last name 1st four letters of your first name last 4 digits of your KC IDPassword StudentMMDD
Off-Campus Log In
So if your name is George Washington your KC ID is 123456789 and you were born on February 22 your login will be
Username washgeor6789Password Student0222
The word ldquoStudentrdquo with
a capital SThe month and day of
your birth so that it is 4 digits long
Finding Resources
BooksEbooks
Enter Search Terms in the box and hit Enter
Enter search terms here
Narrow the results by selectingKilgore College and Book
Click here
Click here
Review the Results
Print book
The call number tells you where to find the
book on the shelf
eBook
Print books
bull If you want to check out a print book take the book and your KC ID to the Circulation Desk
bull You may check out up to 5 items at a time for two weeks each
bull Overdue fines for books are 25 cents per book per day
To read an eBook click View eBook
Click here
The Detailed Record will be used to create your citation
Click here
This information will be used to create the
citation
Click Full Text to open the book
Click here
Click Search within
Click here
Enter Search terms and hit Enter
Enter search terms and hit Enter or
click on the magnifying glass
Click on the page number to go to it Read
Click here
Page 42
Page 42
Get the citation information
bull Any time you use someone elsersquos words or ideas you must give them credit
bull This applies to both direct quotes and paraphrases
bull Failure to provide citations will result in a grade of ldquoFrdquo
If not creating your owncitations click on Cite
Click here
Scroll down to the designated format
Click on the gray bar to scroll
Use the format required by
your instructor
Why Use a Database
Anyone can create an internet sitendash It can be truendash It can be fake
You have to verify internet informationndash Is the author an authority in the fieldndash Does the site want to provide information or sell
somethingndash When was it last updated
Databases
bull Provide thousands of articles from journals newspapers or books
bull The information is more likely to be accuratebull Many articles are peer-reviewedbull Your instructor may prefer database articles to
internet sitesbull Some databases are subject specific Choose
the ones that fit your research
Databases for History Research
bull US History (Gale in Context)bull World History (Gale in Context)bull JSTORbull Credo Referencebull Academic Search Completebull Military and Intelligence bull US History (Gale OneFile)bull War and Terrorismbull World History (Gale OneFile)
Click on Databases
Click here
Click on Government HistoryLaw amp Criminal Justice
Click here
Scroll down to see the titles
Move the gray box to scroll through the
titles
Click on a title to open the database
Click here
What is a Primary Source
bull Diaries or personal Journalsbull Letters bull Newspaper articles the give eyewitness
accountsbull Court casesbull Legal documentsbull Interviewsbull Speeches
Look for Primary Sources
In US History (Gale in Context)
Click here
Finding Primary Sources
bull In Academic Search Complete
Click here
Letrsquos look at some specific databases
US History (Gale in Context)World History (Gale in Context)
US History (Gale in Context)
Browse topics
Click on the subject to bring up more topics in that section
Click here
Click to see a topic
Click here to open
the topic
Or Use the Search Box
Enter search terms here
Choose the type of information
This shows the kinds of information available
Click on the title to read an article
Click here
Read
Click on the Cite icon at the top of the page to get the citation
Click here
Use the arrow to selectthe correct format
Click here
JSTOR
Click here
Enter search terms and hit Enter
Enter search terms here
Click on a title to view the article
Click here
Read the article
Click on Cite this item
Click here
Select the correct format
Copy and paste your citation to the bibliography
page Alter to provide hanging
indent
Credo Reference
Click here
Enter search terms Hit Enter or click on the magnifying glass
Enter search terms hereClick on the
magnifying glass or hit Enter on your keyboard
Click on a title to open the article
Click here
Read
Citations are at the end of the article Use the format specified
by your teacher
Or click the Cite iconat the top of the page
Click here
Click on the tab to choose the required
format
Academic Search Complete
Click here
Type in your termsRemember to click on Full Text
Click here
Enter search terms
Click on Full Text to read an article
Click here
Read the article
Click on the Cite icon on the right side of the page
Click here
Scroll down to the required format
Be sure to use the correct format
Move the gray
bar to scroll
If the article is a PDFhellip
bull The article has been scanned into the database and will appear the same as it appears in the print journal
bull You will need to get the Detailed Record if you will be creating your own citations
PDFClick here
PDF Detailed Record
Citations
bull Each time you use someone elsersquos words or ideas you must provide a citation to give credit to that person
bull For each citation you will provide a corresponding bibliography
These databases work the same way
bull Military amp Intelligence Database Collectionbull US History Collectionbull War amp Terrorism Collectionbull World History Collection
Click on a database title
Click here
Enter search terms and hit Enter
Mark the box for Full Text
Enter search terms here
Narrow the search by choosing Academic Journals and Full Text
Choose this
Click hereSelect this if your instructor wants scholarly or peer reviewed articles
Click on the title to view the article
Click here
Read
Click on the Cite feature at the top of the article
Click here
Click the arrow to change to the correct format
Click here to change format
If You Need Help with Research
bull Call the KC Library and speak to a librarianbull Come to the KC Library and speak with a
librarianbull Use the Ask-A-Librarian email service from the
home page
Ask-A-Librarian
Click here
Fill in the boxes and Submit
Ask-A-Librarian continued
bull We will answer your question as quickly as possible
bull If it is a night weekend or holiday you will have to wait until the next working day
bull While we wonrsquot do the work for you we can suggest how you might change the wording or database to get better results
Quiz
bull What box do you check to see the complete article
bull When can you use the Library databasesbull What is the email reference service calledbull Any time you use someone elsersquos words or
ideas what must you providebull List a reason to choose databases instead of
the Internet
Good Luck
- Library Access 247
- Randolph C Watson Library Homepage
- Randolph C Watson Library Homepage
- Logging in from Off-Campus
- Off-Campus Log In
- Finding Resources
- Enter Search Terms in the box and hit Enter
- Narrow the results by selectingKilgore College and Book
- Review the Results
- Print books
- To read an eBook click View eBook
- The Detailed Record will be used to create your citation
- Click Full Text to open the book
- Click Search within
- Enter Search terms and hit Enter
- Click on the page number to go to it Read
- Get the citation information
- If not creating your owncitations click on Cite
- Scroll down to the designated format
- Why Use a Database
- Databases
- Databases for History Research
- Click on Databases
- Click on Government HistoryLaw amp Criminal Justice
- Scroll down to see the titles
- Click on a title to open the database
- What is a Primary Source
- Look for Primary Sources
- Finding Primary Sources
- US History (Gale in Context)World History (Gale in Context)
- US History (Gale in Context)
- Browse topics
- Click on the subject to bring up more topics in that section
- Click to see a topic
- Or Use the Search Box
- Choose the type of information
- Click on the title to read an article
- Read
- Click on the Cite icon at the top of the page to get the citation
- Use the arrow to selectthe correct format
- JSTOR
- Enter search terms and hit Enter
- Click on a title to view the article
- Read the article
- Click on Cite this item
- Select the correct format
- Credo Reference
- Enter search terms Hit Enter or click on the magnifying glass
- Click on a title to open the article
- Read
- Citations are at the end of the article Use the format specified by your teacher
- Or click the Cite iconat the top of the page
- Academic Search Complete
- Type in your termsRemember to click on Full Text
- Click on Full Text to read an article
- Read the article
- Click on the Cite icon on the right side of the page
- Scroll down to the required format
- If the article is a PDFhellip
- PDF Detailed Record
- Citations
- These databases work the same way
- Click on a database title
- Enter search terms and hit Enter
- Narrow the search by choosing Academic Journals and Full Text
- Click on the title to view the article
- Read
- Click on the Cite feature at the top of the article
- Click the arrow to change to the correct format
- If You Need Help with Research
- Ask-A-Librarian
- Fill in the boxes and Submit
- Ask-A-Librarian continued
- Quiz
-
Logging in from Off-Campus
When logging in from off-campus you will need a username and password
Username 1st four letters of your last name 1st four letters of your first name last 4 digits of your KC IDPassword StudentMMDD
Off-Campus Log In
So if your name is George Washington your KC ID is 123456789 and you were born on February 22 your login will be
Username washgeor6789Password Student0222
The word ldquoStudentrdquo with
a capital SThe month and day of
your birth so that it is 4 digits long
Finding Resources
BooksEbooks
Enter Search Terms in the box and hit Enter
Enter search terms here
Narrow the results by selectingKilgore College and Book
Click here
Click here
Review the Results
Print book
The call number tells you where to find the
book on the shelf
eBook
Print books
bull If you want to check out a print book take the book and your KC ID to the Circulation Desk
bull You may check out up to 5 items at a time for two weeks each
bull Overdue fines for books are 25 cents per book per day
To read an eBook click View eBook
Click here
The Detailed Record will be used to create your citation
Click here
This information will be used to create the
citation
Click Full Text to open the book
Click here
Click Search within
Click here
Enter Search terms and hit Enter
Enter search terms and hit Enter or
click on the magnifying glass
Click on the page number to go to it Read
Click here
Page 42
Page 42
Get the citation information
bull Any time you use someone elsersquos words or ideas you must give them credit
bull This applies to both direct quotes and paraphrases
bull Failure to provide citations will result in a grade of ldquoFrdquo
If not creating your owncitations click on Cite
Click here
Scroll down to the designated format
Click on the gray bar to scroll
Use the format required by
your instructor
Why Use a Database
Anyone can create an internet sitendash It can be truendash It can be fake
You have to verify internet informationndash Is the author an authority in the fieldndash Does the site want to provide information or sell
somethingndash When was it last updated
Databases
bull Provide thousands of articles from journals newspapers or books
bull The information is more likely to be accuratebull Many articles are peer-reviewedbull Your instructor may prefer database articles to
internet sitesbull Some databases are subject specific Choose
the ones that fit your research
Databases for History Research
bull US History (Gale in Context)bull World History (Gale in Context)bull JSTORbull Credo Referencebull Academic Search Completebull Military and Intelligence bull US History (Gale OneFile)bull War and Terrorismbull World History (Gale OneFile)
Click on Databases
Click here
Click on Government HistoryLaw amp Criminal Justice
Click here
Scroll down to see the titles
Move the gray box to scroll through the
titles
Click on a title to open the database
Click here
What is a Primary Source
bull Diaries or personal Journalsbull Letters bull Newspaper articles the give eyewitness
accountsbull Court casesbull Legal documentsbull Interviewsbull Speeches
Look for Primary Sources
In US History (Gale in Context)
Click here
Finding Primary Sources
bull In Academic Search Complete
Click here
Letrsquos look at some specific databases
US History (Gale in Context)World History (Gale in Context)
US History (Gale in Context)
Browse topics
Click on the subject to bring up more topics in that section
Click here
Click to see a topic
Click here to open
the topic
Or Use the Search Box
Enter search terms here
Choose the type of information
This shows the kinds of information available
Click on the title to read an article
Click here
Read
Click on the Cite icon at the top of the page to get the citation
Click here
Use the arrow to selectthe correct format
Click here
JSTOR
Click here
Enter search terms and hit Enter
Enter search terms here
Click on a title to view the article
Click here
Read the article
Click on Cite this item
Click here
Select the correct format
Copy and paste your citation to the bibliography
page Alter to provide hanging
indent
Credo Reference
Click here
Enter search terms Hit Enter or click on the magnifying glass
Enter search terms hereClick on the
magnifying glass or hit Enter on your keyboard
Click on a title to open the article
Click here
Read
Citations are at the end of the article Use the format specified
by your teacher
Or click the Cite iconat the top of the page
Click here
Click on the tab to choose the required
format
Academic Search Complete
Click here
Type in your termsRemember to click on Full Text
Click here
Enter search terms
Click on Full Text to read an article
Click here
Read the article
Click on the Cite icon on the right side of the page
Click here
Scroll down to the required format
Be sure to use the correct format
Move the gray
bar to scroll
If the article is a PDFhellip
bull The article has been scanned into the database and will appear the same as it appears in the print journal
bull You will need to get the Detailed Record if you will be creating your own citations
PDFClick here
PDF Detailed Record
Citations
bull Each time you use someone elsersquos words or ideas you must provide a citation to give credit to that person
bull For each citation you will provide a corresponding bibliography
These databases work the same way
bull Military amp Intelligence Database Collectionbull US History Collectionbull War amp Terrorism Collectionbull World History Collection
Click on a database title
Click here
Enter search terms and hit Enter
Mark the box for Full Text
Enter search terms here
Narrow the search by choosing Academic Journals and Full Text
Choose this
Click hereSelect this if your instructor wants scholarly or peer reviewed articles
Click on the title to view the article
Click here
Read
Click on the Cite feature at the top of the article
Click here
Click the arrow to change to the correct format
Click here to change format
If You Need Help with Research
bull Call the KC Library and speak to a librarianbull Come to the KC Library and speak with a
librarianbull Use the Ask-A-Librarian email service from the
home page
Ask-A-Librarian
Click here
Fill in the boxes and Submit
Ask-A-Librarian continued
bull We will answer your question as quickly as possible
bull If it is a night weekend or holiday you will have to wait until the next working day
bull While we wonrsquot do the work for you we can suggest how you might change the wording or database to get better results
Quiz
bull What box do you check to see the complete article
bull When can you use the Library databasesbull What is the email reference service calledbull Any time you use someone elsersquos words or
ideas what must you providebull List a reason to choose databases instead of
the Internet
Good Luck
- Library Access 247
- Randolph C Watson Library Homepage
- Randolph C Watson Library Homepage
- Logging in from Off-Campus
- Off-Campus Log In
- Finding Resources
- Enter Search Terms in the box and hit Enter
- Narrow the results by selectingKilgore College and Book
- Review the Results
- Print books
- To read an eBook click View eBook
- The Detailed Record will be used to create your citation
- Click Full Text to open the book
- Click Search within
- Enter Search terms and hit Enter
- Click on the page number to go to it Read
- Get the citation information
- If not creating your owncitations click on Cite
- Scroll down to the designated format
- Why Use a Database
- Databases
- Databases for History Research
- Click on Databases
- Click on Government HistoryLaw amp Criminal Justice
- Scroll down to see the titles
- Click on a title to open the database
- What is a Primary Source
- Look for Primary Sources
- Finding Primary Sources
- US History (Gale in Context)World History (Gale in Context)
- US History (Gale in Context)
- Browse topics
- Click on the subject to bring up more topics in that section
- Click to see a topic
- Or Use the Search Box
- Choose the type of information
- Click on the title to read an article
- Read
- Click on the Cite icon at the top of the page to get the citation
- Use the arrow to selectthe correct format
- JSTOR
- Enter search terms and hit Enter
- Click on a title to view the article
- Read the article
- Click on Cite this item
- Select the correct format
- Credo Reference
- Enter search terms Hit Enter or click on the magnifying glass
- Click on a title to open the article
- Read
- Citations are at the end of the article Use the format specified by your teacher
- Or click the Cite iconat the top of the page
- Academic Search Complete
- Type in your termsRemember to click on Full Text
- Click on Full Text to read an article
- Read the article
- Click on the Cite icon on the right side of the page
- Scroll down to the required format
- If the article is a PDFhellip
- PDF Detailed Record
- Citations
- These databases work the same way
- Click on a database title
- Enter search terms and hit Enter
- Narrow the search by choosing Academic Journals and Full Text
- Click on the title to view the article
- Read
- Click on the Cite feature at the top of the article
- Click the arrow to change to the correct format
- If You Need Help with Research
- Ask-A-Librarian
- Fill in the boxes and Submit
- Ask-A-Librarian continued
- Quiz
-
Off-Campus Log In
So if your name is George Washington your KC ID is 123456789 and you were born on February 22 your login will be
Username washgeor6789Password Student0222
The word ldquoStudentrdquo with
a capital SThe month and day of
your birth so that it is 4 digits long
Finding Resources
BooksEbooks
Enter Search Terms in the box and hit Enter
Enter search terms here
Narrow the results by selectingKilgore College and Book
Click here
Click here
Review the Results
Print book
The call number tells you where to find the
book on the shelf
eBook
Print books
bull If you want to check out a print book take the book and your KC ID to the Circulation Desk
bull You may check out up to 5 items at a time for two weeks each
bull Overdue fines for books are 25 cents per book per day
To read an eBook click View eBook
Click here
The Detailed Record will be used to create your citation
Click here
This information will be used to create the
citation
Click Full Text to open the book
Click here
Click Search within
Click here
Enter Search terms and hit Enter
Enter search terms and hit Enter or
click on the magnifying glass
Click on the page number to go to it Read
Click here
Page 42
Page 42
Get the citation information
bull Any time you use someone elsersquos words or ideas you must give them credit
bull This applies to both direct quotes and paraphrases
bull Failure to provide citations will result in a grade of ldquoFrdquo
If not creating your owncitations click on Cite
Click here
Scroll down to the designated format
Click on the gray bar to scroll
Use the format required by
your instructor
Why Use a Database
Anyone can create an internet sitendash It can be truendash It can be fake
You have to verify internet informationndash Is the author an authority in the fieldndash Does the site want to provide information or sell
somethingndash When was it last updated
Databases
bull Provide thousands of articles from journals newspapers or books
bull The information is more likely to be accuratebull Many articles are peer-reviewedbull Your instructor may prefer database articles to
internet sitesbull Some databases are subject specific Choose
the ones that fit your research
Databases for History Research
bull US History (Gale in Context)bull World History (Gale in Context)bull JSTORbull Credo Referencebull Academic Search Completebull Military and Intelligence bull US History (Gale OneFile)bull War and Terrorismbull World History (Gale OneFile)
Click on Databases
Click here
Click on Government HistoryLaw amp Criminal Justice
Click here
Scroll down to see the titles
Move the gray box to scroll through the
titles
Click on a title to open the database
Click here
What is a Primary Source
bull Diaries or personal Journalsbull Letters bull Newspaper articles the give eyewitness
accountsbull Court casesbull Legal documentsbull Interviewsbull Speeches
Look for Primary Sources
In US History (Gale in Context)
Click here
Finding Primary Sources
bull In Academic Search Complete
Click here
Letrsquos look at some specific databases
US History (Gale in Context)World History (Gale in Context)
US History (Gale in Context)
Browse topics
Click on the subject to bring up more topics in that section
Click here
Click to see a topic
Click here to open
the topic
Or Use the Search Box
Enter search terms here
Choose the type of information
This shows the kinds of information available
Click on the title to read an article
Click here
Read
Click on the Cite icon at the top of the page to get the citation
Click here
Use the arrow to selectthe correct format
Click here
JSTOR
Click here
Enter search terms and hit Enter
Enter search terms here
Click on a title to view the article
Click here
Read the article
Click on Cite this item
Click here
Select the correct format
Copy and paste your citation to the bibliography
page Alter to provide hanging
indent
Credo Reference
Click here
Enter search terms Hit Enter or click on the magnifying glass
Enter search terms hereClick on the
magnifying glass or hit Enter on your keyboard
Click on a title to open the article
Click here
Read
Citations are at the end of the article Use the format specified
by your teacher
Or click the Cite iconat the top of the page
Click here
Click on the tab to choose the required
format
Academic Search Complete
Click here
Type in your termsRemember to click on Full Text
Click here
Enter search terms
Click on Full Text to read an article
Click here
Read the article
Click on the Cite icon on the right side of the page
Click here
Scroll down to the required format
Be sure to use the correct format
Move the gray
bar to scroll
If the article is a PDFhellip
bull The article has been scanned into the database and will appear the same as it appears in the print journal
bull You will need to get the Detailed Record if you will be creating your own citations
PDFClick here
PDF Detailed Record
Citations
bull Each time you use someone elsersquos words or ideas you must provide a citation to give credit to that person
bull For each citation you will provide a corresponding bibliography
These databases work the same way
bull Military amp Intelligence Database Collectionbull US History Collectionbull War amp Terrorism Collectionbull World History Collection
Click on a database title
Click here
Enter search terms and hit Enter
Mark the box for Full Text
Enter search terms here
Narrow the search by choosing Academic Journals and Full Text
Choose this
Click hereSelect this if your instructor wants scholarly or peer reviewed articles
Click on the title to view the article
Click here
Read
Click on the Cite feature at the top of the article
Click here
Click the arrow to change to the correct format
Click here to change format
If You Need Help with Research
bull Call the KC Library and speak to a librarianbull Come to the KC Library and speak with a
librarianbull Use the Ask-A-Librarian email service from the
home page
Ask-A-Librarian
Click here
Fill in the boxes and Submit
Ask-A-Librarian continued
bull We will answer your question as quickly as possible
bull If it is a night weekend or holiday you will have to wait until the next working day
bull While we wonrsquot do the work for you we can suggest how you might change the wording or database to get better results
Quiz
bull What box do you check to see the complete article
bull When can you use the Library databasesbull What is the email reference service calledbull Any time you use someone elsersquos words or
ideas what must you providebull List a reason to choose databases instead of
the Internet
Good Luck
- Library Access 247
- Randolph C Watson Library Homepage
- Randolph C Watson Library Homepage
- Logging in from Off-Campus
- Off-Campus Log In
- Finding Resources
- Enter Search Terms in the box and hit Enter
- Narrow the results by selectingKilgore College and Book
- Review the Results
- Print books
- To read an eBook click View eBook
- The Detailed Record will be used to create your citation
- Click Full Text to open the book
- Click Search within
- Enter Search terms and hit Enter
- Click on the page number to go to it Read
- Get the citation information
- If not creating your owncitations click on Cite
- Scroll down to the designated format
- Why Use a Database
- Databases
- Databases for History Research
- Click on Databases
- Click on Government HistoryLaw amp Criminal Justice
- Scroll down to see the titles
- Click on a title to open the database
- What is a Primary Source
- Look for Primary Sources
- Finding Primary Sources
- US History (Gale in Context)World History (Gale in Context)
- US History (Gale in Context)
- Browse topics
- Click on the subject to bring up more topics in that section
- Click to see a topic
- Or Use the Search Box
- Choose the type of information
- Click on the title to read an article
- Read
- Click on the Cite icon at the top of the page to get the citation
- Use the arrow to selectthe correct format
- JSTOR
- Enter search terms and hit Enter
- Click on a title to view the article
- Read the article
- Click on Cite this item
- Select the correct format
- Credo Reference
- Enter search terms Hit Enter or click on the magnifying glass
- Click on a title to open the article
- Read
- Citations are at the end of the article Use the format specified by your teacher
- Or click the Cite iconat the top of the page
- Academic Search Complete
- Type in your termsRemember to click on Full Text
- Click on Full Text to read an article
- Read the article
- Click on the Cite icon on the right side of the page
- Scroll down to the required format
- If the article is a PDFhellip
- PDF Detailed Record
- Citations
- These databases work the same way
- Click on a database title
- Enter search terms and hit Enter
- Narrow the search by choosing Academic Journals and Full Text
- Click on the title to view the article
- Read
- Click on the Cite feature at the top of the article
- Click the arrow to change to the correct format
- If You Need Help with Research
- Ask-A-Librarian
- Fill in the boxes and Submit
- Ask-A-Librarian continued
- Quiz
-
Finding Resources
BooksEbooks
Enter Search Terms in the box and hit Enter
Enter search terms here
Narrow the results by selectingKilgore College and Book
Click here
Click here
Review the Results
Print book
The call number tells you where to find the
book on the shelf
eBook
Print books
bull If you want to check out a print book take the book and your KC ID to the Circulation Desk
bull You may check out up to 5 items at a time for two weeks each
bull Overdue fines for books are 25 cents per book per day
To read an eBook click View eBook
Click here
The Detailed Record will be used to create your citation
Click here
This information will be used to create the
citation
Click Full Text to open the book
Click here
Click Search within
Click here
Enter Search terms and hit Enter
Enter search terms and hit Enter or
click on the magnifying glass
Click on the page number to go to it Read
Click here
Page 42
Page 42
Get the citation information
bull Any time you use someone elsersquos words or ideas you must give them credit
bull This applies to both direct quotes and paraphrases
bull Failure to provide citations will result in a grade of ldquoFrdquo
If not creating your owncitations click on Cite
Click here
Scroll down to the designated format
Click on the gray bar to scroll
Use the format required by
your instructor
Why Use a Database
Anyone can create an internet sitendash It can be truendash It can be fake
You have to verify internet informationndash Is the author an authority in the fieldndash Does the site want to provide information or sell
somethingndash When was it last updated
Databases
bull Provide thousands of articles from journals newspapers or books
bull The information is more likely to be accuratebull Many articles are peer-reviewedbull Your instructor may prefer database articles to
internet sitesbull Some databases are subject specific Choose
the ones that fit your research
Databases for History Research
bull US History (Gale in Context)bull World History (Gale in Context)bull JSTORbull Credo Referencebull Academic Search Completebull Military and Intelligence bull US History (Gale OneFile)bull War and Terrorismbull World History (Gale OneFile)
Click on Databases
Click here
Click on Government HistoryLaw amp Criminal Justice
Click here
Scroll down to see the titles
Move the gray box to scroll through the
titles
Click on a title to open the database
Click here
What is a Primary Source
bull Diaries or personal Journalsbull Letters bull Newspaper articles the give eyewitness
accountsbull Court casesbull Legal documentsbull Interviewsbull Speeches
Look for Primary Sources
In US History (Gale in Context)
Click here
Finding Primary Sources
bull In Academic Search Complete
Click here
Letrsquos look at some specific databases
US History (Gale in Context)World History (Gale in Context)
US History (Gale in Context)
Browse topics
Click on the subject to bring up more topics in that section
Click here
Click to see a topic
Click here to open
the topic
Or Use the Search Box
Enter search terms here
Choose the type of information
This shows the kinds of information available
Click on the title to read an article
Click here
Read
Click on the Cite icon at the top of the page to get the citation
Click here
Use the arrow to selectthe correct format
Click here
JSTOR
Click here
Enter search terms and hit Enter
Enter search terms here
Click on a title to view the article
Click here
Read the article
Click on Cite this item
Click here
Select the correct format
Copy and paste your citation to the bibliography
page Alter to provide hanging
indent
Credo Reference
Click here
Enter search terms Hit Enter or click on the magnifying glass
Enter search terms hereClick on the
magnifying glass or hit Enter on your keyboard
Click on a title to open the article
Click here
Read
Citations are at the end of the article Use the format specified
by your teacher
Or click the Cite iconat the top of the page
Click here
Click on the tab to choose the required
format
Academic Search Complete
Click here
Type in your termsRemember to click on Full Text
Click here
Enter search terms
Click on Full Text to read an article
Click here
Read the article
Click on the Cite icon on the right side of the page
Click here
Scroll down to the required format
Be sure to use the correct format
Move the gray
bar to scroll
If the article is a PDFhellip
bull The article has been scanned into the database and will appear the same as it appears in the print journal
bull You will need to get the Detailed Record if you will be creating your own citations
PDFClick here
PDF Detailed Record
Citations
bull Each time you use someone elsersquos words or ideas you must provide a citation to give credit to that person
bull For each citation you will provide a corresponding bibliography
These databases work the same way
bull Military amp Intelligence Database Collectionbull US History Collectionbull War amp Terrorism Collectionbull World History Collection
Click on a database title
Click here
Enter search terms and hit Enter
Mark the box for Full Text
Enter search terms here
Narrow the search by choosing Academic Journals and Full Text
Choose this
Click hereSelect this if your instructor wants scholarly or peer reviewed articles
Click on the title to view the article
Click here
Read
Click on the Cite feature at the top of the article
Click here
Click the arrow to change to the correct format
Click here to change format
If You Need Help with Research
bull Call the KC Library and speak to a librarianbull Come to the KC Library and speak with a
librarianbull Use the Ask-A-Librarian email service from the
home page
Ask-A-Librarian
Click here
Fill in the boxes and Submit
Ask-A-Librarian continued
bull We will answer your question as quickly as possible
bull If it is a night weekend or holiday you will have to wait until the next working day
bull While we wonrsquot do the work for you we can suggest how you might change the wording or database to get better results
Quiz
bull What box do you check to see the complete article
bull When can you use the Library databasesbull What is the email reference service calledbull Any time you use someone elsersquos words or
ideas what must you providebull List a reason to choose databases instead of
the Internet
Good Luck
- Library Access 247
- Randolph C Watson Library Homepage
- Randolph C Watson Library Homepage
- Logging in from Off-Campus
- Off-Campus Log In
- Finding Resources
- Enter Search Terms in the box and hit Enter
- Narrow the results by selectingKilgore College and Book
- Review the Results
- Print books
- To read an eBook click View eBook
- The Detailed Record will be used to create your citation
- Click Full Text to open the book
- Click Search within
- Enter Search terms and hit Enter
- Click on the page number to go to it Read
- Get the citation information
- If not creating your owncitations click on Cite
- Scroll down to the designated format
- Why Use a Database
- Databases
- Databases for History Research
- Click on Databases
- Click on Government HistoryLaw amp Criminal Justice
- Scroll down to see the titles
- Click on a title to open the database
- What is a Primary Source
- Look for Primary Sources
- Finding Primary Sources
- US History (Gale in Context)World History (Gale in Context)
- US History (Gale in Context)
- Browse topics
- Click on the subject to bring up more topics in that section
- Click to see a topic
- Or Use the Search Box
- Choose the type of information
- Click on the title to read an article
- Read
- Click on the Cite icon at the top of the page to get the citation
- Use the arrow to selectthe correct format
- JSTOR
- Enter search terms and hit Enter
- Click on a title to view the article
- Read the article
- Click on Cite this item
- Select the correct format
- Credo Reference
- Enter search terms Hit Enter or click on the magnifying glass
- Click on a title to open the article
- Read
- Citations are at the end of the article Use the format specified by your teacher
- Or click the Cite iconat the top of the page
- Academic Search Complete
- Type in your termsRemember to click on Full Text
- Click on Full Text to read an article
- Read the article
- Click on the Cite icon on the right side of the page
- Scroll down to the required format
- If the article is a PDFhellip
- PDF Detailed Record
- Citations
- These databases work the same way
- Click on a database title
- Enter search terms and hit Enter
- Narrow the search by choosing Academic Journals and Full Text
- Click on the title to view the article
- Read
- Click on the Cite feature at the top of the article
- Click the arrow to change to the correct format
- If You Need Help with Research
- Ask-A-Librarian
- Fill in the boxes and Submit
- Ask-A-Librarian continued
- Quiz
-
Enter Search Terms in the box and hit Enter
Enter search terms here
Narrow the results by selectingKilgore College and Book
Click here
Click here
Review the Results
Print book
The call number tells you where to find the
book on the shelf
eBook
Print books
bull If you want to check out a print book take the book and your KC ID to the Circulation Desk
bull You may check out up to 5 items at a time for two weeks each
bull Overdue fines for books are 25 cents per book per day
To read an eBook click View eBook
Click here
The Detailed Record will be used to create your citation
Click here
This information will be used to create the
citation
Click Full Text to open the book
Click here
Click Search within
Click here
Enter Search terms and hit Enter
Enter search terms and hit Enter or
click on the magnifying glass
Click on the page number to go to it Read
Click here
Page 42
Page 42
Get the citation information
bull Any time you use someone elsersquos words or ideas you must give them credit
bull This applies to both direct quotes and paraphrases
bull Failure to provide citations will result in a grade of ldquoFrdquo
If not creating your owncitations click on Cite
Click here
Scroll down to the designated format
Click on the gray bar to scroll
Use the format required by
your instructor
Why Use a Database
Anyone can create an internet sitendash It can be truendash It can be fake
You have to verify internet informationndash Is the author an authority in the fieldndash Does the site want to provide information or sell
somethingndash When was it last updated
Databases
bull Provide thousands of articles from journals newspapers or books
bull The information is more likely to be accuratebull Many articles are peer-reviewedbull Your instructor may prefer database articles to
internet sitesbull Some databases are subject specific Choose
the ones that fit your research
Databases for History Research
bull US History (Gale in Context)bull World History (Gale in Context)bull JSTORbull Credo Referencebull Academic Search Completebull Military and Intelligence bull US History (Gale OneFile)bull War and Terrorismbull World History (Gale OneFile)
Click on Databases
Click here
Click on Government HistoryLaw amp Criminal Justice
Click here
Scroll down to see the titles
Move the gray box to scroll through the
titles
Click on a title to open the database
Click here
What is a Primary Source
bull Diaries or personal Journalsbull Letters bull Newspaper articles the give eyewitness
accountsbull Court casesbull Legal documentsbull Interviewsbull Speeches
Look for Primary Sources
In US History (Gale in Context)
Click here
Finding Primary Sources
bull In Academic Search Complete
Click here
Letrsquos look at some specific databases
US History (Gale in Context)World History (Gale in Context)
US History (Gale in Context)
Browse topics
Click on the subject to bring up more topics in that section
Click here
Click to see a topic
Click here to open
the topic
Or Use the Search Box
Enter search terms here
Choose the type of information
This shows the kinds of information available
Click on the title to read an article
Click here
Read
Click on the Cite icon at the top of the page to get the citation
Click here
Use the arrow to selectthe correct format
Click here
JSTOR
Click here
Enter search terms and hit Enter
Enter search terms here
Click on a title to view the article
Click here
Read the article
Click on Cite this item
Click here
Select the correct format
Copy and paste your citation to the bibliography
page Alter to provide hanging
indent
Credo Reference
Click here
Enter search terms Hit Enter or click on the magnifying glass
Enter search terms hereClick on the
magnifying glass or hit Enter on your keyboard
Click on a title to open the article
Click here
Read
Citations are at the end of the article Use the format specified
by your teacher
Or click the Cite iconat the top of the page
Click here
Click on the tab to choose the required
format
Academic Search Complete
Click here
Type in your termsRemember to click on Full Text
Click here
Enter search terms
Click on Full Text to read an article
Click here
Read the article
Click on the Cite icon on the right side of the page
Click here
Scroll down to the required format
Be sure to use the correct format
Move the gray
bar to scroll
If the article is a PDFhellip
bull The article has been scanned into the database and will appear the same as it appears in the print journal
bull You will need to get the Detailed Record if you will be creating your own citations
PDFClick here
PDF Detailed Record
Citations
bull Each time you use someone elsersquos words or ideas you must provide a citation to give credit to that person
bull For each citation you will provide a corresponding bibliography
These databases work the same way
bull Military amp Intelligence Database Collectionbull US History Collectionbull War amp Terrorism Collectionbull World History Collection
Click on a database title
Click here
Enter search terms and hit Enter
Mark the box for Full Text
Enter search terms here
Narrow the search by choosing Academic Journals and Full Text
Choose this
Click hereSelect this if your instructor wants scholarly or peer reviewed articles
Click on the title to view the article
Click here
Read
Click on the Cite feature at the top of the article
Click here
Click the arrow to change to the correct format
Click here to change format
If You Need Help with Research
bull Call the KC Library and speak to a librarianbull Come to the KC Library and speak with a
librarianbull Use the Ask-A-Librarian email service from the
home page
Ask-A-Librarian
Click here
Fill in the boxes and Submit
Ask-A-Librarian continued
bull We will answer your question as quickly as possible
bull If it is a night weekend or holiday you will have to wait until the next working day
bull While we wonrsquot do the work for you we can suggest how you might change the wording or database to get better results
Quiz
bull What box do you check to see the complete article
bull When can you use the Library databasesbull What is the email reference service calledbull Any time you use someone elsersquos words or
ideas what must you providebull List a reason to choose databases instead of
the Internet
Good Luck
- Library Access 247
- Randolph C Watson Library Homepage
- Randolph C Watson Library Homepage
- Logging in from Off-Campus
- Off-Campus Log In
- Finding Resources
- Enter Search Terms in the box and hit Enter
- Narrow the results by selectingKilgore College and Book
- Review the Results
- Print books
- To read an eBook click View eBook
- The Detailed Record will be used to create your citation
- Click Full Text to open the book
- Click Search within
- Enter Search terms and hit Enter
- Click on the page number to go to it Read
- Get the citation information
- If not creating your owncitations click on Cite
- Scroll down to the designated format
- Why Use a Database
- Databases
- Databases for History Research
- Click on Databases
- Click on Government HistoryLaw amp Criminal Justice
- Scroll down to see the titles
- Click on a title to open the database
- What is a Primary Source
- Look for Primary Sources
- Finding Primary Sources
- US History (Gale in Context)World History (Gale in Context)
- US History (Gale in Context)
- Browse topics
- Click on the subject to bring up more topics in that section
- Click to see a topic
- Or Use the Search Box
- Choose the type of information
- Click on the title to read an article
- Read
- Click on the Cite icon at the top of the page to get the citation
- Use the arrow to selectthe correct format
- JSTOR
- Enter search terms and hit Enter
- Click on a title to view the article
- Read the article
- Click on Cite this item
- Select the correct format
- Credo Reference
- Enter search terms Hit Enter or click on the magnifying glass
- Click on a title to open the article
- Read
- Citations are at the end of the article Use the format specified by your teacher
- Or click the Cite iconat the top of the page
- Academic Search Complete
- Type in your termsRemember to click on Full Text
- Click on Full Text to read an article
- Read the article
- Click on the Cite icon on the right side of the page
- Scroll down to the required format
- If the article is a PDFhellip
- PDF Detailed Record
- Citations
- These databases work the same way
- Click on a database title
- Enter search terms and hit Enter
- Narrow the search by choosing Academic Journals and Full Text
- Click on the title to view the article
- Read
- Click on the Cite feature at the top of the article
- Click the arrow to change to the correct format
- If You Need Help with Research
- Ask-A-Librarian
- Fill in the boxes and Submit
- Ask-A-Librarian continued
- Quiz
-
Narrow the results by selectingKilgore College and Book
Click here
Click here
Review the Results
Print book
The call number tells you where to find the
book on the shelf
eBook
Print books
bull If you want to check out a print book take the book and your KC ID to the Circulation Desk
bull You may check out up to 5 items at a time for two weeks each
bull Overdue fines for books are 25 cents per book per day
To read an eBook click View eBook
Click here
The Detailed Record will be used to create your citation
Click here
This information will be used to create the
citation
Click Full Text to open the book
Click here
Click Search within
Click here
Enter Search terms and hit Enter
Enter search terms and hit Enter or
click on the magnifying glass
Click on the page number to go to it Read
Click here
Page 42
Page 42
Get the citation information
bull Any time you use someone elsersquos words or ideas you must give them credit
bull This applies to both direct quotes and paraphrases
bull Failure to provide citations will result in a grade of ldquoFrdquo
If not creating your owncitations click on Cite
Click here
Scroll down to the designated format
Click on the gray bar to scroll
Use the format required by
your instructor
Why Use a Database
Anyone can create an internet sitendash It can be truendash It can be fake
You have to verify internet informationndash Is the author an authority in the fieldndash Does the site want to provide information or sell
somethingndash When was it last updated
Databases
bull Provide thousands of articles from journals newspapers or books
bull The information is more likely to be accuratebull Many articles are peer-reviewedbull Your instructor may prefer database articles to
internet sitesbull Some databases are subject specific Choose
the ones that fit your research
Databases for History Research
bull US History (Gale in Context)bull World History (Gale in Context)bull JSTORbull Credo Referencebull Academic Search Completebull Military and Intelligence bull US History (Gale OneFile)bull War and Terrorismbull World History (Gale OneFile)
Click on Databases
Click here
Click on Government HistoryLaw amp Criminal Justice
Click here
Scroll down to see the titles
Move the gray box to scroll through the
titles
Click on a title to open the database
Click here
What is a Primary Source
bull Diaries or personal Journalsbull Letters bull Newspaper articles the give eyewitness
accountsbull Court casesbull Legal documentsbull Interviewsbull Speeches
Look for Primary Sources
In US History (Gale in Context)
Click here
Finding Primary Sources
bull In Academic Search Complete
Click here
Letrsquos look at some specific databases
US History (Gale in Context)World History (Gale in Context)
US History (Gale in Context)
Browse topics
Click on the subject to bring up more topics in that section
Click here
Click to see a topic
Click here to open
the topic
Or Use the Search Box
Enter search terms here
Choose the type of information
This shows the kinds of information available
Click on the title to read an article
Click here
Read
Click on the Cite icon at the top of the page to get the citation
Click here
Use the arrow to selectthe correct format
Click here
JSTOR
Click here
Enter search terms and hit Enter
Enter search terms here
Click on a title to view the article
Click here
Read the article
Click on Cite this item
Click here
Select the correct format
Copy and paste your citation to the bibliography
page Alter to provide hanging
indent
Credo Reference
Click here
Enter search terms Hit Enter or click on the magnifying glass
Enter search terms hereClick on the
magnifying glass or hit Enter on your keyboard
Click on a title to open the article
Click here
Read
Citations are at the end of the article Use the format specified
by your teacher
Or click the Cite iconat the top of the page
Click here
Click on the tab to choose the required
format
Academic Search Complete
Click here
Type in your termsRemember to click on Full Text
Click here
Enter search terms
Click on Full Text to read an article
Click here
Read the article
Click on the Cite icon on the right side of the page
Click here
Scroll down to the required format
Be sure to use the correct format
Move the gray
bar to scroll
If the article is a PDFhellip
bull The article has been scanned into the database and will appear the same as it appears in the print journal
bull You will need to get the Detailed Record if you will be creating your own citations
PDFClick here
PDF Detailed Record
Citations
bull Each time you use someone elsersquos words or ideas you must provide a citation to give credit to that person
bull For each citation you will provide a corresponding bibliography
These databases work the same way
bull Military amp Intelligence Database Collectionbull US History Collectionbull War amp Terrorism Collectionbull World History Collection
Click on a database title
Click here
Enter search terms and hit Enter
Mark the box for Full Text
Enter search terms here
Narrow the search by choosing Academic Journals and Full Text
Choose this
Click hereSelect this if your instructor wants scholarly or peer reviewed articles
Click on the title to view the article
Click here
Read
Click on the Cite feature at the top of the article
Click here
Click the arrow to change to the correct format
Click here to change format
If You Need Help with Research
bull Call the KC Library and speak to a librarianbull Come to the KC Library and speak with a
librarianbull Use the Ask-A-Librarian email service from the
home page
Ask-A-Librarian
Click here
Fill in the boxes and Submit
Ask-A-Librarian continued
bull We will answer your question as quickly as possible
bull If it is a night weekend or holiday you will have to wait until the next working day
bull While we wonrsquot do the work for you we can suggest how you might change the wording or database to get better results
Quiz
bull What box do you check to see the complete article
bull When can you use the Library databasesbull What is the email reference service calledbull Any time you use someone elsersquos words or
ideas what must you providebull List a reason to choose databases instead of
the Internet
Good Luck
- Library Access 247
- Randolph C Watson Library Homepage
- Randolph C Watson Library Homepage
- Logging in from Off-Campus
- Off-Campus Log In
- Finding Resources
- Enter Search Terms in the box and hit Enter
- Narrow the results by selectingKilgore College and Book
- Review the Results
- Print books
- To read an eBook click View eBook
- The Detailed Record will be used to create your citation
- Click Full Text to open the book
- Click Search within
- Enter Search terms and hit Enter
- Click on the page number to go to it Read
- Get the citation information
- If not creating your owncitations click on Cite
- Scroll down to the designated format
- Why Use a Database
- Databases
- Databases for History Research
- Click on Databases
- Click on Government HistoryLaw amp Criminal Justice
- Scroll down to see the titles
- Click on a title to open the database
- What is a Primary Source
- Look for Primary Sources
- Finding Primary Sources
- US History (Gale in Context)World History (Gale in Context)
- US History (Gale in Context)
- Browse topics
- Click on the subject to bring up more topics in that section
- Click to see a topic
- Or Use the Search Box
- Choose the type of information
- Click on the title to read an article
- Read
- Click on the Cite icon at the top of the page to get the citation
- Use the arrow to selectthe correct format
- JSTOR
- Enter search terms and hit Enter
- Click on a title to view the article
- Read the article
- Click on Cite this item
- Select the correct format
- Credo Reference
- Enter search terms Hit Enter or click on the magnifying glass
- Click on a title to open the article
- Read
- Citations are at the end of the article Use the format specified by your teacher
- Or click the Cite iconat the top of the page
- Academic Search Complete
- Type in your termsRemember to click on Full Text
- Click on Full Text to read an article
- Read the article
- Click on the Cite icon on the right side of the page
- Scroll down to the required format
- If the article is a PDFhellip
- PDF Detailed Record
- Citations
- These databases work the same way
- Click on a database title
- Enter search terms and hit Enter
- Narrow the search by choosing Academic Journals and Full Text
- Click on the title to view the article
- Read
- Click on the Cite feature at the top of the article
- Click the arrow to change to the correct format
- If You Need Help with Research
- Ask-A-Librarian
- Fill in the boxes and Submit
- Ask-A-Librarian continued
- Quiz
-
Review the Results
Print book
The call number tells you where to find the
book on the shelf
eBook
Print books
bull If you want to check out a print book take the book and your KC ID to the Circulation Desk
bull You may check out up to 5 items at a time for two weeks each
bull Overdue fines for books are 25 cents per book per day
To read an eBook click View eBook
Click here
The Detailed Record will be used to create your citation
Click here
This information will be used to create the
citation
Click Full Text to open the book
Click here
Click Search within
Click here
Enter Search terms and hit Enter
Enter search terms and hit Enter or
click on the magnifying glass
Click on the page number to go to it Read
Click here
Page 42
Page 42
Get the citation information
bull Any time you use someone elsersquos words or ideas you must give them credit
bull This applies to both direct quotes and paraphrases
bull Failure to provide citations will result in a grade of ldquoFrdquo
If not creating your owncitations click on Cite
Click here
Scroll down to the designated format
Click on the gray bar to scroll
Use the format required by
your instructor
Why Use a Database
Anyone can create an internet sitendash It can be truendash It can be fake
You have to verify internet informationndash Is the author an authority in the fieldndash Does the site want to provide information or sell
somethingndash When was it last updated
Databases
bull Provide thousands of articles from journals newspapers or books
bull The information is more likely to be accuratebull Many articles are peer-reviewedbull Your instructor may prefer database articles to
internet sitesbull Some databases are subject specific Choose
the ones that fit your research
Databases for History Research
bull US History (Gale in Context)bull World History (Gale in Context)bull JSTORbull Credo Referencebull Academic Search Completebull Military and Intelligence bull US History (Gale OneFile)bull War and Terrorismbull World History (Gale OneFile)
Click on Databases
Click here
Click on Government HistoryLaw amp Criminal Justice
Click here
Scroll down to see the titles
Move the gray box to scroll through the
titles
Click on a title to open the database
Click here
What is a Primary Source
bull Diaries or personal Journalsbull Letters bull Newspaper articles the give eyewitness
accountsbull Court casesbull Legal documentsbull Interviewsbull Speeches
Look for Primary Sources
In US History (Gale in Context)
Click here
Finding Primary Sources
bull In Academic Search Complete
Click here
Letrsquos look at some specific databases
US History (Gale in Context)World History (Gale in Context)
US History (Gale in Context)
Browse topics
Click on the subject to bring up more topics in that section
Click here
Click to see a topic
Click here to open
the topic
Or Use the Search Box
Enter search terms here
Choose the type of information
This shows the kinds of information available
Click on the title to read an article
Click here
Read
Click on the Cite icon at the top of the page to get the citation
Click here
Use the arrow to selectthe correct format
Click here
JSTOR
Click here
Enter search terms and hit Enter
Enter search terms here
Click on a title to view the article
Click here
Read the article
Click on Cite this item
Click here
Select the correct format
Copy and paste your citation to the bibliography
page Alter to provide hanging
indent
Credo Reference
Click here
Enter search terms Hit Enter or click on the magnifying glass
Enter search terms hereClick on the
magnifying glass or hit Enter on your keyboard
Click on a title to open the article
Click here
Read
Citations are at the end of the article Use the format specified
by your teacher
Or click the Cite iconat the top of the page
Click here
Click on the tab to choose the required
format
Academic Search Complete
Click here
Type in your termsRemember to click on Full Text
Click here
Enter search terms
Click on Full Text to read an article
Click here
Read the article
Click on the Cite icon on the right side of the page
Click here
Scroll down to the required format
Be sure to use the correct format
Move the gray
bar to scroll
If the article is a PDFhellip
bull The article has been scanned into the database and will appear the same as it appears in the print journal
bull You will need to get the Detailed Record if you will be creating your own citations
PDFClick here
PDF Detailed Record
Citations
bull Each time you use someone elsersquos words or ideas you must provide a citation to give credit to that person
bull For each citation you will provide a corresponding bibliography
These databases work the same way
bull Military amp Intelligence Database Collectionbull US History Collectionbull War amp Terrorism Collectionbull World History Collection
Click on a database title
Click here
Enter search terms and hit Enter
Mark the box for Full Text
Enter search terms here
Narrow the search by choosing Academic Journals and Full Text
Choose this
Click hereSelect this if your instructor wants scholarly or peer reviewed articles
Click on the title to view the article
Click here
Read
Click on the Cite feature at the top of the article
Click here
Click the arrow to change to the correct format
Click here to change format
If You Need Help with Research
bull Call the KC Library and speak to a librarianbull Come to the KC Library and speak with a
librarianbull Use the Ask-A-Librarian email service from the
home page
Ask-A-Librarian
Click here
Fill in the boxes and Submit
Ask-A-Librarian continued
bull We will answer your question as quickly as possible
bull If it is a night weekend or holiday you will have to wait until the next working day
bull While we wonrsquot do the work for you we can suggest how you might change the wording or database to get better results
Quiz
bull What box do you check to see the complete article
bull When can you use the Library databasesbull What is the email reference service calledbull Any time you use someone elsersquos words or
ideas what must you providebull List a reason to choose databases instead of
the Internet
Good Luck
- Library Access 247
- Randolph C Watson Library Homepage
- Randolph C Watson Library Homepage
- Logging in from Off-Campus
- Off-Campus Log In
- Finding Resources
- Enter Search Terms in the box and hit Enter
- Narrow the results by selectingKilgore College and Book
- Review the Results
- Print books
- To read an eBook click View eBook
- The Detailed Record will be used to create your citation
- Click Full Text to open the book
- Click Search within
- Enter Search terms and hit Enter
- Click on the page number to go to it Read
- Get the citation information
- If not creating your owncitations click on Cite
- Scroll down to the designated format
- Why Use a Database
- Databases
- Databases for History Research
- Click on Databases
- Click on Government HistoryLaw amp Criminal Justice
- Scroll down to see the titles
- Click on a title to open the database
- What is a Primary Source
- Look for Primary Sources
- Finding Primary Sources
- US History (Gale in Context)World History (Gale in Context)
- US History (Gale in Context)
- Browse topics
- Click on the subject to bring up more topics in that section
- Click to see a topic
- Or Use the Search Box
- Choose the type of information
- Click on the title to read an article
- Read
- Click on the Cite icon at the top of the page to get the citation
- Use the arrow to selectthe correct format
- JSTOR
- Enter search terms and hit Enter
- Click on a title to view the article
- Read the article
- Click on Cite this item
- Select the correct format
- Credo Reference
- Enter search terms Hit Enter or click on the magnifying glass
- Click on a title to open the article
- Read
- Citations are at the end of the article Use the format specified by your teacher
- Or click the Cite iconat the top of the page
- Academic Search Complete
- Type in your termsRemember to click on Full Text
- Click on Full Text to read an article
- Read the article
- Click on the Cite icon on the right side of the page
- Scroll down to the required format
- If the article is a PDFhellip
- PDF Detailed Record
- Citations
- These databases work the same way
- Click on a database title
- Enter search terms and hit Enter
- Narrow the search by choosing Academic Journals and Full Text
- Click on the title to view the article
- Read
- Click on the Cite feature at the top of the article
- Click the arrow to change to the correct format
- If You Need Help with Research
- Ask-A-Librarian
- Fill in the boxes and Submit
- Ask-A-Librarian continued
- Quiz
-
Print books
bull If you want to check out a print book take the book and your KC ID to the Circulation Desk
bull You may check out up to 5 items at a time for two weeks each
bull Overdue fines for books are 25 cents per book per day
To read an eBook click View eBook
Click here
The Detailed Record will be used to create your citation
Click here
This information will be used to create the
citation
Click Full Text to open the book
Click here
Click Search within
Click here
Enter Search terms and hit Enter
Enter search terms and hit Enter or
click on the magnifying glass
Click on the page number to go to it Read
Click here
Page 42
Page 42
Get the citation information
bull Any time you use someone elsersquos words or ideas you must give them credit
bull This applies to both direct quotes and paraphrases
bull Failure to provide citations will result in a grade of ldquoFrdquo
If not creating your owncitations click on Cite
Click here
Scroll down to the designated format
Click on the gray bar to scroll
Use the format required by
your instructor
Why Use a Database
Anyone can create an internet sitendash It can be truendash It can be fake
You have to verify internet informationndash Is the author an authority in the fieldndash Does the site want to provide information or sell
somethingndash When was it last updated
Databases
bull Provide thousands of articles from journals newspapers or books
bull The information is more likely to be accuratebull Many articles are peer-reviewedbull Your instructor may prefer database articles to
internet sitesbull Some databases are subject specific Choose
the ones that fit your research
Databases for History Research
bull US History (Gale in Context)bull World History (Gale in Context)bull JSTORbull Credo Referencebull Academic Search Completebull Military and Intelligence bull US History (Gale OneFile)bull War and Terrorismbull World History (Gale OneFile)
Click on Databases
Click here
Click on Government HistoryLaw amp Criminal Justice
Click here
Scroll down to see the titles
Move the gray box to scroll through the
titles
Click on a title to open the database
Click here
What is a Primary Source
bull Diaries or personal Journalsbull Letters bull Newspaper articles the give eyewitness
accountsbull Court casesbull Legal documentsbull Interviewsbull Speeches
Look for Primary Sources
In US History (Gale in Context)
Click here
Finding Primary Sources
bull In Academic Search Complete
Click here
Letrsquos look at some specific databases
US History (Gale in Context)World History (Gale in Context)
US History (Gale in Context)
Browse topics
Click on the subject to bring up more topics in that section
Click here
Click to see a topic
Click here to open
the topic
Or Use the Search Box
Enter search terms here
Choose the type of information
This shows the kinds of information available
Click on the title to read an article
Click here
Read
Click on the Cite icon at the top of the page to get the citation
Click here
Use the arrow to selectthe correct format
Click here
JSTOR
Click here
Enter search terms and hit Enter
Enter search terms here
Click on a title to view the article
Click here
Read the article
Click on Cite this item
Click here
Select the correct format
Copy and paste your citation to the bibliography
page Alter to provide hanging
indent
Credo Reference
Click here
Enter search terms Hit Enter or click on the magnifying glass
Enter search terms hereClick on the
magnifying glass or hit Enter on your keyboard
Click on a title to open the article
Click here
Read
Citations are at the end of the article Use the format specified
by your teacher
Or click the Cite iconat the top of the page
Click here
Click on the tab to choose the required
format
Academic Search Complete
Click here
Type in your termsRemember to click on Full Text
Click here
Enter search terms
Click on Full Text to read an article
Click here
Read the article
Click on the Cite icon on the right side of the page
Click here
Scroll down to the required format
Be sure to use the correct format
Move the gray
bar to scroll
If the article is a PDFhellip
bull The article has been scanned into the database and will appear the same as it appears in the print journal
bull You will need to get the Detailed Record if you will be creating your own citations
PDFClick here
PDF Detailed Record
Citations
bull Each time you use someone elsersquos words or ideas you must provide a citation to give credit to that person
bull For each citation you will provide a corresponding bibliography
These databases work the same way
bull Military amp Intelligence Database Collectionbull US History Collectionbull War amp Terrorism Collectionbull World History Collection
Click on a database title
Click here
Enter search terms and hit Enter
Mark the box for Full Text
Enter search terms here
Narrow the search by choosing Academic Journals and Full Text
Choose this
Click hereSelect this if your instructor wants scholarly or peer reviewed articles
Click on the title to view the article
Click here
Read
Click on the Cite feature at the top of the article
Click here
Click the arrow to change to the correct format
Click here to change format
If You Need Help with Research
bull Call the KC Library and speak to a librarianbull Come to the KC Library and speak with a
librarianbull Use the Ask-A-Librarian email service from the
home page
Ask-A-Librarian
Click here
Fill in the boxes and Submit
Ask-A-Librarian continued
bull We will answer your question as quickly as possible
bull If it is a night weekend or holiday you will have to wait until the next working day
bull While we wonrsquot do the work for you we can suggest how you might change the wording or database to get better results
Quiz
bull What box do you check to see the complete article
bull When can you use the Library databasesbull What is the email reference service calledbull Any time you use someone elsersquos words or
ideas what must you providebull List a reason to choose databases instead of
the Internet
Good Luck
- Library Access 247
- Randolph C Watson Library Homepage
- Randolph C Watson Library Homepage
- Logging in from Off-Campus
- Off-Campus Log In
- Finding Resources
- Enter Search Terms in the box and hit Enter
- Narrow the results by selectingKilgore College and Book
- Review the Results
- Print books
- To read an eBook click View eBook
- The Detailed Record will be used to create your citation
- Click Full Text to open the book
- Click Search within
- Enter Search terms and hit Enter
- Click on the page number to go to it Read
- Get the citation information
- If not creating your owncitations click on Cite
- Scroll down to the designated format
- Why Use a Database
- Databases
- Databases for History Research
- Click on Databases
- Click on Government HistoryLaw amp Criminal Justice
- Scroll down to see the titles
- Click on a title to open the database
- What is a Primary Source
- Look for Primary Sources
- Finding Primary Sources
- US History (Gale in Context)World History (Gale in Context)
- US History (Gale in Context)
- Browse topics
- Click on the subject to bring up more topics in that section
- Click to see a topic
- Or Use the Search Box
- Choose the type of information
- Click on the title to read an article
- Read
- Click on the Cite icon at the top of the page to get the citation
- Use the arrow to selectthe correct format
- JSTOR
- Enter search terms and hit Enter
- Click on a title to view the article
- Read the article
- Click on Cite this item
- Select the correct format
- Credo Reference
- Enter search terms Hit Enter or click on the magnifying glass
- Click on a title to open the article
- Read
- Citations are at the end of the article Use the format specified by your teacher
- Or click the Cite iconat the top of the page
- Academic Search Complete
- Type in your termsRemember to click on Full Text
- Click on Full Text to read an article
- Read the article
- Click on the Cite icon on the right side of the page
- Scroll down to the required format
- If the article is a PDFhellip
- PDF Detailed Record
- Citations
- These databases work the same way
- Click on a database title
- Enter search terms and hit Enter
- Narrow the search by choosing Academic Journals and Full Text
- Click on the title to view the article
- Read
- Click on the Cite feature at the top of the article
- Click the arrow to change to the correct format
- If You Need Help with Research
- Ask-A-Librarian
- Fill in the boxes and Submit
- Ask-A-Librarian continued
- Quiz
-
To read an eBook click View eBook
Click here
The Detailed Record will be used to create your citation
Click here
This information will be used to create the
citation
Click Full Text to open the book
Click here
Click Search within
Click here
Enter Search terms and hit Enter
Enter search terms and hit Enter or
click on the magnifying glass
Click on the page number to go to it Read
Click here
Page 42
Page 42
Get the citation information
bull Any time you use someone elsersquos words or ideas you must give them credit
bull This applies to both direct quotes and paraphrases
bull Failure to provide citations will result in a grade of ldquoFrdquo
If not creating your owncitations click on Cite
Click here
Scroll down to the designated format
Click on the gray bar to scroll
Use the format required by
your instructor
Why Use a Database
Anyone can create an internet sitendash It can be truendash It can be fake
You have to verify internet informationndash Is the author an authority in the fieldndash Does the site want to provide information or sell
somethingndash When was it last updated
Databases
bull Provide thousands of articles from journals newspapers or books
bull The information is more likely to be accuratebull Many articles are peer-reviewedbull Your instructor may prefer database articles to
internet sitesbull Some databases are subject specific Choose
the ones that fit your research
Databases for History Research
bull US History (Gale in Context)bull World History (Gale in Context)bull JSTORbull Credo Referencebull Academic Search Completebull Military and Intelligence bull US History (Gale OneFile)bull War and Terrorismbull World History (Gale OneFile)
Click on Databases
Click here
Click on Government HistoryLaw amp Criminal Justice
Click here
Scroll down to see the titles
Move the gray box to scroll through the
titles
Click on a title to open the database
Click here
What is a Primary Source
bull Diaries or personal Journalsbull Letters bull Newspaper articles the give eyewitness
accountsbull Court casesbull Legal documentsbull Interviewsbull Speeches
Look for Primary Sources
In US History (Gale in Context)
Click here
Finding Primary Sources
bull In Academic Search Complete
Click here
Letrsquos look at some specific databases
US History (Gale in Context)World History (Gale in Context)
US History (Gale in Context)
Browse topics
Click on the subject to bring up more topics in that section
Click here
Click to see a topic
Click here to open
the topic
Or Use the Search Box
Enter search terms here
Choose the type of information
This shows the kinds of information available
Click on the title to read an article
Click here
Read
Click on the Cite icon at the top of the page to get the citation
Click here
Use the arrow to selectthe correct format
Click here
JSTOR
Click here
Enter search terms and hit Enter
Enter search terms here
Click on a title to view the article
Click here
Read the article
Click on Cite this item
Click here
Select the correct format
Copy and paste your citation to the bibliography
page Alter to provide hanging
indent
Credo Reference
Click here
Enter search terms Hit Enter or click on the magnifying glass
Enter search terms hereClick on the
magnifying glass or hit Enter on your keyboard
Click on a title to open the article
Click here
Read
Citations are at the end of the article Use the format specified
by your teacher
Or click the Cite iconat the top of the page
Click here
Click on the tab to choose the required
format
Academic Search Complete
Click here
Type in your termsRemember to click on Full Text
Click here
Enter search terms
Click on Full Text to read an article
Click here
Read the article
Click on the Cite icon on the right side of the page
Click here
Scroll down to the required format
Be sure to use the correct format
Move the gray
bar to scroll
If the article is a PDFhellip
bull The article has been scanned into the database and will appear the same as it appears in the print journal
bull You will need to get the Detailed Record if you will be creating your own citations
PDFClick here
PDF Detailed Record
Citations
bull Each time you use someone elsersquos words or ideas you must provide a citation to give credit to that person
bull For each citation you will provide a corresponding bibliography
These databases work the same way
bull Military amp Intelligence Database Collectionbull US History Collectionbull War amp Terrorism Collectionbull World History Collection
Click on a database title
Click here
Enter search terms and hit Enter
Mark the box for Full Text
Enter search terms here
Narrow the search by choosing Academic Journals and Full Text
Choose this
Click hereSelect this if your instructor wants scholarly or peer reviewed articles
Click on the title to view the article
Click here
Read
Click on the Cite feature at the top of the article
Click here
Click the arrow to change to the correct format
Click here to change format
If You Need Help with Research
bull Call the KC Library and speak to a librarianbull Come to the KC Library and speak with a
librarianbull Use the Ask-A-Librarian email service from the
home page
Ask-A-Librarian
Click here
Fill in the boxes and Submit
Ask-A-Librarian continued
bull We will answer your question as quickly as possible
bull If it is a night weekend or holiday you will have to wait until the next working day
bull While we wonrsquot do the work for you we can suggest how you might change the wording or database to get better results
Quiz
bull What box do you check to see the complete article
bull When can you use the Library databasesbull What is the email reference service calledbull Any time you use someone elsersquos words or
ideas what must you providebull List a reason to choose databases instead of
the Internet
Good Luck
- Library Access 247
- Randolph C Watson Library Homepage
- Randolph C Watson Library Homepage
- Logging in from Off-Campus
- Off-Campus Log In
- Finding Resources
- Enter Search Terms in the box and hit Enter
- Narrow the results by selectingKilgore College and Book
- Review the Results
- Print books
- To read an eBook click View eBook
- The Detailed Record will be used to create your citation
- Click Full Text to open the book
- Click Search within
- Enter Search terms and hit Enter
- Click on the page number to go to it Read
- Get the citation information
- If not creating your owncitations click on Cite
- Scroll down to the designated format
- Why Use a Database
- Databases
- Databases for History Research
- Click on Databases
- Click on Government HistoryLaw amp Criminal Justice
- Scroll down to see the titles
- Click on a title to open the database
- What is a Primary Source
- Look for Primary Sources
- Finding Primary Sources
- US History (Gale in Context)World History (Gale in Context)
- US History (Gale in Context)
- Browse topics
- Click on the subject to bring up more topics in that section
- Click to see a topic
- Or Use the Search Box
- Choose the type of information
- Click on the title to read an article
- Read
- Click on the Cite icon at the top of the page to get the citation
- Use the arrow to selectthe correct format
- JSTOR
- Enter search terms and hit Enter
- Click on a title to view the article
- Read the article
- Click on Cite this item
- Select the correct format
- Credo Reference
- Enter search terms Hit Enter or click on the magnifying glass
- Click on a title to open the article
- Read
- Citations are at the end of the article Use the format specified by your teacher
- Or click the Cite iconat the top of the page
- Academic Search Complete
- Type in your termsRemember to click on Full Text
- Click on Full Text to read an article
- Read the article
- Click on the Cite icon on the right side of the page
- Scroll down to the required format
- If the article is a PDFhellip
- PDF Detailed Record
- Citations
- These databases work the same way
- Click on a database title
- Enter search terms and hit Enter
- Narrow the search by choosing Academic Journals and Full Text
- Click on the title to view the article
- Read
- Click on the Cite feature at the top of the article
- Click the arrow to change to the correct format
- If You Need Help with Research
- Ask-A-Librarian
- Fill in the boxes and Submit
- Ask-A-Librarian continued
- Quiz
-
The Detailed Record will be used to create your citation
Click here
This information will be used to create the
citation
Click Full Text to open the book
Click here
Click Search within
Click here
Enter Search terms and hit Enter
Enter search terms and hit Enter or
click on the magnifying glass
Click on the page number to go to it Read
Click here
Page 42
Page 42
Get the citation information
bull Any time you use someone elsersquos words or ideas you must give them credit
bull This applies to both direct quotes and paraphrases
bull Failure to provide citations will result in a grade of ldquoFrdquo
If not creating your owncitations click on Cite
Click here
Scroll down to the designated format
Click on the gray bar to scroll
Use the format required by
your instructor
Why Use a Database
Anyone can create an internet sitendash It can be truendash It can be fake
You have to verify internet informationndash Is the author an authority in the fieldndash Does the site want to provide information or sell
somethingndash When was it last updated
Databases
bull Provide thousands of articles from journals newspapers or books
bull The information is more likely to be accuratebull Many articles are peer-reviewedbull Your instructor may prefer database articles to
internet sitesbull Some databases are subject specific Choose
the ones that fit your research
Databases for History Research
bull US History (Gale in Context)bull World History (Gale in Context)bull JSTORbull Credo Referencebull Academic Search Completebull Military and Intelligence bull US History (Gale OneFile)bull War and Terrorismbull World History (Gale OneFile)
Click on Databases
Click here
Click on Government HistoryLaw amp Criminal Justice
Click here
Scroll down to see the titles
Move the gray box to scroll through the
titles
Click on a title to open the database
Click here
What is a Primary Source
bull Diaries or personal Journalsbull Letters bull Newspaper articles the give eyewitness
accountsbull Court casesbull Legal documentsbull Interviewsbull Speeches
Look for Primary Sources
In US History (Gale in Context)
Click here
Finding Primary Sources
bull In Academic Search Complete
Click here
Letrsquos look at some specific databases
US History (Gale in Context)World History (Gale in Context)
US History (Gale in Context)
Browse topics
Click on the subject to bring up more topics in that section
Click here
Click to see a topic
Click here to open
the topic
Or Use the Search Box
Enter search terms here
Choose the type of information
This shows the kinds of information available
Click on the title to read an article
Click here
Read
Click on the Cite icon at the top of the page to get the citation
Click here
Use the arrow to selectthe correct format
Click here
JSTOR
Click here
Enter search terms and hit Enter
Enter search terms here
Click on a title to view the article
Click here
Read the article
Click on Cite this item
Click here
Select the correct format
Copy and paste your citation to the bibliography
page Alter to provide hanging
indent
Credo Reference
Click here
Enter search terms Hit Enter or click on the magnifying glass
Enter search terms hereClick on the
magnifying glass or hit Enter on your keyboard
Click on a title to open the article
Click here
Read
Citations are at the end of the article Use the format specified
by your teacher
Or click the Cite iconat the top of the page
Click here
Click on the tab to choose the required
format
Academic Search Complete
Click here
Type in your termsRemember to click on Full Text
Click here
Enter search terms
Click on Full Text to read an article
Click here
Read the article
Click on the Cite icon on the right side of the page
Click here
Scroll down to the required format
Be sure to use the correct format
Move the gray
bar to scroll
If the article is a PDFhellip
bull The article has been scanned into the database and will appear the same as it appears in the print journal
bull You will need to get the Detailed Record if you will be creating your own citations
PDFClick here
PDF Detailed Record
Citations
bull Each time you use someone elsersquos words or ideas you must provide a citation to give credit to that person
bull For each citation you will provide a corresponding bibliography
These databases work the same way
bull Military amp Intelligence Database Collectionbull US History Collectionbull War amp Terrorism Collectionbull World History Collection
Click on a database title
Click here
Enter search terms and hit Enter
Mark the box for Full Text
Enter search terms here
Narrow the search by choosing Academic Journals and Full Text
Choose this
Click hereSelect this if your instructor wants scholarly or peer reviewed articles
Click on the title to view the article
Click here
Read
Click on the Cite feature at the top of the article
Click here
Click the arrow to change to the correct format
Click here to change format
If You Need Help with Research
bull Call the KC Library and speak to a librarianbull Come to the KC Library and speak with a
librarianbull Use the Ask-A-Librarian email service from the
home page
Ask-A-Librarian
Click here
Fill in the boxes and Submit
Ask-A-Librarian continued
bull We will answer your question as quickly as possible
bull If it is a night weekend or holiday you will have to wait until the next working day
bull While we wonrsquot do the work for you we can suggest how you might change the wording or database to get better results
Quiz
bull What box do you check to see the complete article
bull When can you use the Library databasesbull What is the email reference service calledbull Any time you use someone elsersquos words or
ideas what must you providebull List a reason to choose databases instead of
the Internet
Good Luck
- Library Access 247
- Randolph C Watson Library Homepage
- Randolph C Watson Library Homepage
- Logging in from Off-Campus
- Off-Campus Log In
- Finding Resources
- Enter Search Terms in the box and hit Enter
- Narrow the results by selectingKilgore College and Book
- Review the Results
- Print books
- To read an eBook click View eBook
- The Detailed Record will be used to create your citation
- Click Full Text to open the book
- Click Search within
- Enter Search terms and hit Enter
- Click on the page number to go to it Read
- Get the citation information
- If not creating your owncitations click on Cite
- Scroll down to the designated format
- Why Use a Database
- Databases
- Databases for History Research
- Click on Databases
- Click on Government HistoryLaw amp Criminal Justice
- Scroll down to see the titles
- Click on a title to open the database
- What is a Primary Source
- Look for Primary Sources
- Finding Primary Sources
- US History (Gale in Context)World History (Gale in Context)
- US History (Gale in Context)
- Browse topics
- Click on the subject to bring up more topics in that section
- Click to see a topic
- Or Use the Search Box
- Choose the type of information
- Click on the title to read an article
- Read
- Click on the Cite icon at the top of the page to get the citation
- Use the arrow to selectthe correct format
- JSTOR
- Enter search terms and hit Enter
- Click on a title to view the article
- Read the article
- Click on Cite this item
- Select the correct format
- Credo Reference
- Enter search terms Hit Enter or click on the magnifying glass
- Click on a title to open the article
- Read
- Citations are at the end of the article Use the format specified by your teacher
- Or click the Cite iconat the top of the page
- Academic Search Complete
- Type in your termsRemember to click on Full Text
- Click on Full Text to read an article
- Read the article
- Click on the Cite icon on the right side of the page
- Scroll down to the required format
- If the article is a PDFhellip
- PDF Detailed Record
- Citations
- These databases work the same way
- Click on a database title
- Enter search terms and hit Enter
- Narrow the search by choosing Academic Journals and Full Text
- Click on the title to view the article
- Read
- Click on the Cite feature at the top of the article
- Click the arrow to change to the correct format
- If You Need Help with Research
- Ask-A-Librarian
- Fill in the boxes and Submit
- Ask-A-Librarian continued
- Quiz
-
Click Full Text to open the book
Click here
Click Search within
Click here
Enter Search terms and hit Enter
Enter search terms and hit Enter or
click on the magnifying glass
Click on the page number to go to it Read
Click here
Page 42
Page 42
Get the citation information
bull Any time you use someone elsersquos words or ideas you must give them credit
bull This applies to both direct quotes and paraphrases
bull Failure to provide citations will result in a grade of ldquoFrdquo
If not creating your owncitations click on Cite
Click here
Scroll down to the designated format
Click on the gray bar to scroll
Use the format required by
your instructor
Why Use a Database
Anyone can create an internet sitendash It can be truendash It can be fake
You have to verify internet informationndash Is the author an authority in the fieldndash Does the site want to provide information or sell
somethingndash When was it last updated
Databases
bull Provide thousands of articles from journals newspapers or books
bull The information is more likely to be accuratebull Many articles are peer-reviewedbull Your instructor may prefer database articles to
internet sitesbull Some databases are subject specific Choose
the ones that fit your research
Databases for History Research
bull US History (Gale in Context)bull World History (Gale in Context)bull JSTORbull Credo Referencebull Academic Search Completebull Military and Intelligence bull US History (Gale OneFile)bull War and Terrorismbull World History (Gale OneFile)
Click on Databases
Click here
Click on Government HistoryLaw amp Criminal Justice
Click here
Scroll down to see the titles
Move the gray box to scroll through the
titles
Click on a title to open the database
Click here
What is a Primary Source
bull Diaries or personal Journalsbull Letters bull Newspaper articles the give eyewitness
accountsbull Court casesbull Legal documentsbull Interviewsbull Speeches
Look for Primary Sources
In US History (Gale in Context)
Click here
Finding Primary Sources
bull In Academic Search Complete
Click here
Letrsquos look at some specific databases
US History (Gale in Context)World History (Gale in Context)
US History (Gale in Context)
Browse topics
Click on the subject to bring up more topics in that section
Click here
Click to see a topic
Click here to open
the topic
Or Use the Search Box
Enter search terms here
Choose the type of information
This shows the kinds of information available
Click on the title to read an article
Click here
Read
Click on the Cite icon at the top of the page to get the citation
Click here
Use the arrow to selectthe correct format
Click here
JSTOR
Click here
Enter search terms and hit Enter
Enter search terms here
Click on a title to view the article
Click here
Read the article
Click on Cite this item
Click here
Select the correct format
Copy and paste your citation to the bibliography
page Alter to provide hanging
indent
Credo Reference
Click here
Enter search terms Hit Enter or click on the magnifying glass
Enter search terms hereClick on the
magnifying glass or hit Enter on your keyboard
Click on a title to open the article
Click here
Read
Citations are at the end of the article Use the format specified
by your teacher
Or click the Cite iconat the top of the page
Click here
Click on the tab to choose the required
format
Academic Search Complete
Click here
Type in your termsRemember to click on Full Text
Click here
Enter search terms
Click on Full Text to read an article
Click here
Read the article
Click on the Cite icon on the right side of the page
Click here
Scroll down to the required format
Be sure to use the correct format
Move the gray
bar to scroll
If the article is a PDFhellip
bull The article has been scanned into the database and will appear the same as it appears in the print journal
bull You will need to get the Detailed Record if you will be creating your own citations
PDFClick here
PDF Detailed Record
Citations
bull Each time you use someone elsersquos words or ideas you must provide a citation to give credit to that person
bull For each citation you will provide a corresponding bibliography
These databases work the same way
bull Military amp Intelligence Database Collectionbull US History Collectionbull War amp Terrorism Collectionbull World History Collection
Click on a database title
Click here
Enter search terms and hit Enter
Mark the box for Full Text
Enter search terms here
Narrow the search by choosing Academic Journals and Full Text
Choose this
Click hereSelect this if your instructor wants scholarly or peer reviewed articles
Click on the title to view the article
Click here
Read
Click on the Cite feature at the top of the article
Click here
Click the arrow to change to the correct format
Click here to change format
If You Need Help with Research
bull Call the KC Library and speak to a librarianbull Come to the KC Library and speak with a
librarianbull Use the Ask-A-Librarian email service from the
home page
Ask-A-Librarian
Click here
Fill in the boxes and Submit
Ask-A-Librarian continued
bull We will answer your question as quickly as possible
bull If it is a night weekend or holiday you will have to wait until the next working day
bull While we wonrsquot do the work for you we can suggest how you might change the wording or database to get better results
Quiz
bull What box do you check to see the complete article
bull When can you use the Library databasesbull What is the email reference service calledbull Any time you use someone elsersquos words or
ideas what must you providebull List a reason to choose databases instead of
the Internet
Good Luck
- Library Access 247
- Randolph C Watson Library Homepage
- Randolph C Watson Library Homepage
- Logging in from Off-Campus
- Off-Campus Log In
- Finding Resources
- Enter Search Terms in the box and hit Enter
- Narrow the results by selectingKilgore College and Book
- Review the Results
- Print books
- To read an eBook click View eBook
- The Detailed Record will be used to create your citation
- Click Full Text to open the book
- Click Search within
- Enter Search terms and hit Enter
- Click on the page number to go to it Read
- Get the citation information
- If not creating your owncitations click on Cite
- Scroll down to the designated format
- Why Use a Database
- Databases
- Databases for History Research
- Click on Databases
- Click on Government HistoryLaw amp Criminal Justice
- Scroll down to see the titles
- Click on a title to open the database
- What is a Primary Source
- Look for Primary Sources
- Finding Primary Sources
- US History (Gale in Context)World History (Gale in Context)
- US History (Gale in Context)
- Browse topics
- Click on the subject to bring up more topics in that section
- Click to see a topic
- Or Use the Search Box
- Choose the type of information
- Click on the title to read an article
- Read
- Click on the Cite icon at the top of the page to get the citation
- Use the arrow to selectthe correct format
- JSTOR
- Enter search terms and hit Enter
- Click on a title to view the article
- Read the article
- Click on Cite this item
- Select the correct format
- Credo Reference
- Enter search terms Hit Enter or click on the magnifying glass
- Click on a title to open the article
- Read
- Citations are at the end of the article Use the format specified by your teacher
- Or click the Cite iconat the top of the page
- Academic Search Complete
- Type in your termsRemember to click on Full Text
- Click on Full Text to read an article
- Read the article
- Click on the Cite icon on the right side of the page
- Scroll down to the required format
- If the article is a PDFhellip
- PDF Detailed Record
- Citations
- These databases work the same way
- Click on a database title
- Enter search terms and hit Enter
- Narrow the search by choosing Academic Journals and Full Text
- Click on the title to view the article
- Read
- Click on the Cite feature at the top of the article
- Click the arrow to change to the correct format
- If You Need Help with Research
- Ask-A-Librarian
- Fill in the boxes and Submit
- Ask-A-Librarian continued
- Quiz
-
Click Search within
Click here
Enter Search terms and hit Enter
Enter search terms and hit Enter or
click on the magnifying glass
Click on the page number to go to it Read
Click here
Page 42
Page 42
Get the citation information
bull Any time you use someone elsersquos words or ideas you must give them credit
bull This applies to both direct quotes and paraphrases
bull Failure to provide citations will result in a grade of ldquoFrdquo
If not creating your owncitations click on Cite
Click here
Scroll down to the designated format
Click on the gray bar to scroll
Use the format required by
your instructor
Why Use a Database
Anyone can create an internet sitendash It can be truendash It can be fake
You have to verify internet informationndash Is the author an authority in the fieldndash Does the site want to provide information or sell
somethingndash When was it last updated
Databases
bull Provide thousands of articles from journals newspapers or books
bull The information is more likely to be accuratebull Many articles are peer-reviewedbull Your instructor may prefer database articles to
internet sitesbull Some databases are subject specific Choose
the ones that fit your research
Databases for History Research
bull US History (Gale in Context)bull World History (Gale in Context)bull JSTORbull Credo Referencebull Academic Search Completebull Military and Intelligence bull US History (Gale OneFile)bull War and Terrorismbull World History (Gale OneFile)
Click on Databases
Click here
Click on Government HistoryLaw amp Criminal Justice
Click here
Scroll down to see the titles
Move the gray box to scroll through the
titles
Click on a title to open the database
Click here
What is a Primary Source
bull Diaries or personal Journalsbull Letters bull Newspaper articles the give eyewitness
accountsbull Court casesbull Legal documentsbull Interviewsbull Speeches
Look for Primary Sources
In US History (Gale in Context)
Click here
Finding Primary Sources
bull In Academic Search Complete
Click here
Letrsquos look at some specific databases
US History (Gale in Context)World History (Gale in Context)
US History (Gale in Context)
Browse topics
Click on the subject to bring up more topics in that section
Click here
Click to see a topic
Click here to open
the topic
Or Use the Search Box
Enter search terms here
Choose the type of information
This shows the kinds of information available
Click on the title to read an article
Click here
Read
Click on the Cite icon at the top of the page to get the citation
Click here
Use the arrow to selectthe correct format
Click here
JSTOR
Click here
Enter search terms and hit Enter
Enter search terms here
Click on a title to view the article
Click here
Read the article
Click on Cite this item
Click here
Select the correct format
Copy and paste your citation to the bibliography
page Alter to provide hanging
indent
Credo Reference
Click here
Enter search terms Hit Enter or click on the magnifying glass
Enter search terms hereClick on the
magnifying glass or hit Enter on your keyboard
Click on a title to open the article
Click here
Read
Citations are at the end of the article Use the format specified
by your teacher
Or click the Cite iconat the top of the page
Click here
Click on the tab to choose the required
format
Academic Search Complete
Click here
Type in your termsRemember to click on Full Text
Click here
Enter search terms
Click on Full Text to read an article
Click here
Read the article
Click on the Cite icon on the right side of the page
Click here
Scroll down to the required format
Be sure to use the correct format
Move the gray
bar to scroll
If the article is a PDFhellip
bull The article has been scanned into the database and will appear the same as it appears in the print journal
bull You will need to get the Detailed Record if you will be creating your own citations
PDFClick here
PDF Detailed Record
Citations
bull Each time you use someone elsersquos words or ideas you must provide a citation to give credit to that person
bull For each citation you will provide a corresponding bibliography
These databases work the same way
bull Military amp Intelligence Database Collectionbull US History Collectionbull War amp Terrorism Collectionbull World History Collection
Click on a database title
Click here
Enter search terms and hit Enter
Mark the box for Full Text
Enter search terms here
Narrow the search by choosing Academic Journals and Full Text
Choose this
Click hereSelect this if your instructor wants scholarly or peer reviewed articles
Click on the title to view the article
Click here
Read
Click on the Cite feature at the top of the article
Click here
Click the arrow to change to the correct format
Click here to change format
If You Need Help with Research
bull Call the KC Library and speak to a librarianbull Come to the KC Library and speak with a
librarianbull Use the Ask-A-Librarian email service from the
home page
Ask-A-Librarian
Click here
Fill in the boxes and Submit
Ask-A-Librarian continued
bull We will answer your question as quickly as possible
bull If it is a night weekend or holiday you will have to wait until the next working day
bull While we wonrsquot do the work for you we can suggest how you might change the wording or database to get better results
Quiz
bull What box do you check to see the complete article
bull When can you use the Library databasesbull What is the email reference service calledbull Any time you use someone elsersquos words or
ideas what must you providebull List a reason to choose databases instead of
the Internet
Good Luck
- Library Access 247
- Randolph C Watson Library Homepage
- Randolph C Watson Library Homepage
- Logging in from Off-Campus
- Off-Campus Log In
- Finding Resources
- Enter Search Terms in the box and hit Enter
- Narrow the results by selectingKilgore College and Book
- Review the Results
- Print books
- To read an eBook click View eBook
- The Detailed Record will be used to create your citation
- Click Full Text to open the book
- Click Search within
- Enter Search terms and hit Enter
- Click on the page number to go to it Read
- Get the citation information
- If not creating your owncitations click on Cite
- Scroll down to the designated format
- Why Use a Database
- Databases
- Databases for History Research
- Click on Databases
- Click on Government HistoryLaw amp Criminal Justice
- Scroll down to see the titles
- Click on a title to open the database
- What is a Primary Source
- Look for Primary Sources
- Finding Primary Sources
- US History (Gale in Context)World History (Gale in Context)
- US History (Gale in Context)
- Browse topics
- Click on the subject to bring up more topics in that section
- Click to see a topic
- Or Use the Search Box
- Choose the type of information
- Click on the title to read an article
- Read
- Click on the Cite icon at the top of the page to get the citation
- Use the arrow to selectthe correct format
- JSTOR
- Enter search terms and hit Enter
- Click on a title to view the article
- Read the article
- Click on Cite this item
- Select the correct format
- Credo Reference
- Enter search terms Hit Enter or click on the magnifying glass
- Click on a title to open the article
- Read
- Citations are at the end of the article Use the format specified by your teacher
- Or click the Cite iconat the top of the page
- Academic Search Complete
- Type in your termsRemember to click on Full Text
- Click on Full Text to read an article
- Read the article
- Click on the Cite icon on the right side of the page
- Scroll down to the required format
- If the article is a PDFhellip
- PDF Detailed Record
- Citations
- These databases work the same way
- Click on a database title
- Enter search terms and hit Enter
- Narrow the search by choosing Academic Journals and Full Text
- Click on the title to view the article
- Read
- Click on the Cite feature at the top of the article
- Click the arrow to change to the correct format
- If You Need Help with Research
- Ask-A-Librarian
- Fill in the boxes and Submit
- Ask-A-Librarian continued
- Quiz
-
Enter Search terms and hit Enter
Enter search terms and hit Enter or
click on the magnifying glass
Click on the page number to go to it Read
Click here
Page 42
Page 42
Get the citation information
bull Any time you use someone elsersquos words or ideas you must give them credit
bull This applies to both direct quotes and paraphrases
bull Failure to provide citations will result in a grade of ldquoFrdquo
If not creating your owncitations click on Cite
Click here
Scroll down to the designated format
Click on the gray bar to scroll
Use the format required by
your instructor
Why Use a Database
Anyone can create an internet sitendash It can be truendash It can be fake
You have to verify internet informationndash Is the author an authority in the fieldndash Does the site want to provide information or sell
somethingndash When was it last updated
Databases
bull Provide thousands of articles from journals newspapers or books
bull The information is more likely to be accuratebull Many articles are peer-reviewedbull Your instructor may prefer database articles to
internet sitesbull Some databases are subject specific Choose
the ones that fit your research
Databases for History Research
bull US History (Gale in Context)bull World History (Gale in Context)bull JSTORbull Credo Referencebull Academic Search Completebull Military and Intelligence bull US History (Gale OneFile)bull War and Terrorismbull World History (Gale OneFile)
Click on Databases
Click here
Click on Government HistoryLaw amp Criminal Justice
Click here
Scroll down to see the titles
Move the gray box to scroll through the
titles
Click on a title to open the database
Click here
What is a Primary Source
bull Diaries or personal Journalsbull Letters bull Newspaper articles the give eyewitness
accountsbull Court casesbull Legal documentsbull Interviewsbull Speeches
Look for Primary Sources
In US History (Gale in Context)
Click here
Finding Primary Sources
bull In Academic Search Complete
Click here
Letrsquos look at some specific databases
US History (Gale in Context)World History (Gale in Context)
US History (Gale in Context)
Browse topics
Click on the subject to bring up more topics in that section
Click here
Click to see a topic
Click here to open
the topic
Or Use the Search Box
Enter search terms here
Choose the type of information
This shows the kinds of information available
Click on the title to read an article
Click here
Read
Click on the Cite icon at the top of the page to get the citation
Click here
Use the arrow to selectthe correct format
Click here
JSTOR
Click here
Enter search terms and hit Enter
Enter search terms here
Click on a title to view the article
Click here
Read the article
Click on Cite this item
Click here
Select the correct format
Copy and paste your citation to the bibliography
page Alter to provide hanging
indent
Credo Reference
Click here
Enter search terms Hit Enter or click on the magnifying glass
Enter search terms hereClick on the
magnifying glass or hit Enter on your keyboard
Click on a title to open the article
Click here
Read
Citations are at the end of the article Use the format specified
by your teacher
Or click the Cite iconat the top of the page
Click here
Click on the tab to choose the required
format
Academic Search Complete
Click here
Type in your termsRemember to click on Full Text
Click here
Enter search terms
Click on Full Text to read an article
Click here
Read the article
Click on the Cite icon on the right side of the page
Click here
Scroll down to the required format
Be sure to use the correct format
Move the gray
bar to scroll
If the article is a PDFhellip
bull The article has been scanned into the database and will appear the same as it appears in the print journal
bull You will need to get the Detailed Record if you will be creating your own citations
PDFClick here
PDF Detailed Record
Citations
bull Each time you use someone elsersquos words or ideas you must provide a citation to give credit to that person
bull For each citation you will provide a corresponding bibliography
These databases work the same way
bull Military amp Intelligence Database Collectionbull US History Collectionbull War amp Terrorism Collectionbull World History Collection
Click on a database title
Click here
Enter search terms and hit Enter
Mark the box for Full Text
Enter search terms here
Narrow the search by choosing Academic Journals and Full Text
Choose this
Click hereSelect this if your instructor wants scholarly or peer reviewed articles
Click on the title to view the article
Click here
Read
Click on the Cite feature at the top of the article
Click here
Click the arrow to change to the correct format
Click here to change format
If You Need Help with Research
bull Call the KC Library and speak to a librarianbull Come to the KC Library and speak with a
librarianbull Use the Ask-A-Librarian email service from the
home page
Ask-A-Librarian
Click here
Fill in the boxes and Submit
Ask-A-Librarian continued
bull We will answer your question as quickly as possible
bull If it is a night weekend or holiday you will have to wait until the next working day
bull While we wonrsquot do the work for you we can suggest how you might change the wording or database to get better results
Quiz
bull What box do you check to see the complete article
bull When can you use the Library databasesbull What is the email reference service calledbull Any time you use someone elsersquos words or
ideas what must you providebull List a reason to choose databases instead of
the Internet
Good Luck
- Library Access 247
- Randolph C Watson Library Homepage
- Randolph C Watson Library Homepage
- Logging in from Off-Campus
- Off-Campus Log In
- Finding Resources
- Enter Search Terms in the box and hit Enter
- Narrow the results by selectingKilgore College and Book
- Review the Results
- Print books
- To read an eBook click View eBook
- The Detailed Record will be used to create your citation
- Click Full Text to open the book
- Click Search within
- Enter Search terms and hit Enter
- Click on the page number to go to it Read
- Get the citation information
- If not creating your owncitations click on Cite
- Scroll down to the designated format
- Why Use a Database
- Databases
- Databases for History Research
- Click on Databases
- Click on Government HistoryLaw amp Criminal Justice
- Scroll down to see the titles
- Click on a title to open the database
- What is a Primary Source
- Look for Primary Sources
- Finding Primary Sources
- US History (Gale in Context)World History (Gale in Context)
- US History (Gale in Context)
- Browse topics
- Click on the subject to bring up more topics in that section
- Click to see a topic
- Or Use the Search Box
- Choose the type of information
- Click on the title to read an article
- Read
- Click on the Cite icon at the top of the page to get the citation
- Use the arrow to selectthe correct format
- JSTOR
- Enter search terms and hit Enter
- Click on a title to view the article
- Read the article
- Click on Cite this item
- Select the correct format
- Credo Reference
- Enter search terms Hit Enter or click on the magnifying glass
- Click on a title to open the article
- Read
- Citations are at the end of the article Use the format specified by your teacher
- Or click the Cite iconat the top of the page
- Academic Search Complete
- Type in your termsRemember to click on Full Text
- Click on Full Text to read an article
- Read the article
- Click on the Cite icon on the right side of the page
- Scroll down to the required format
- If the article is a PDFhellip
- PDF Detailed Record
- Citations
- These databases work the same way
- Click on a database title
- Enter search terms and hit Enter
- Narrow the search by choosing Academic Journals and Full Text
- Click on the title to view the article
- Read
- Click on the Cite feature at the top of the article
- Click the arrow to change to the correct format
- If You Need Help with Research
- Ask-A-Librarian
- Fill in the boxes and Submit
- Ask-A-Librarian continued
- Quiz
-
Click on the page number to go to it Read
Click here
Page 42
Page 42
Get the citation information
bull Any time you use someone elsersquos words or ideas you must give them credit
bull This applies to both direct quotes and paraphrases
bull Failure to provide citations will result in a grade of ldquoFrdquo
If not creating your owncitations click on Cite
Click here
Scroll down to the designated format
Click on the gray bar to scroll
Use the format required by
your instructor
Why Use a Database
Anyone can create an internet sitendash It can be truendash It can be fake
You have to verify internet informationndash Is the author an authority in the fieldndash Does the site want to provide information or sell
somethingndash When was it last updated
Databases
bull Provide thousands of articles from journals newspapers or books
bull The information is more likely to be accuratebull Many articles are peer-reviewedbull Your instructor may prefer database articles to
internet sitesbull Some databases are subject specific Choose
the ones that fit your research
Databases for History Research
bull US History (Gale in Context)bull World History (Gale in Context)bull JSTORbull Credo Referencebull Academic Search Completebull Military and Intelligence bull US History (Gale OneFile)bull War and Terrorismbull World History (Gale OneFile)
Click on Databases
Click here
Click on Government HistoryLaw amp Criminal Justice
Click here
Scroll down to see the titles
Move the gray box to scroll through the
titles
Click on a title to open the database
Click here
What is a Primary Source
bull Diaries or personal Journalsbull Letters bull Newspaper articles the give eyewitness
accountsbull Court casesbull Legal documentsbull Interviewsbull Speeches
Look for Primary Sources
In US History (Gale in Context)
Click here
Finding Primary Sources
bull In Academic Search Complete
Click here
Letrsquos look at some specific databases
US History (Gale in Context)World History (Gale in Context)
US History (Gale in Context)
Browse topics
Click on the subject to bring up more topics in that section
Click here
Click to see a topic
Click here to open
the topic
Or Use the Search Box
Enter search terms here
Choose the type of information
This shows the kinds of information available
Click on the title to read an article
Click here
Read
Click on the Cite icon at the top of the page to get the citation
Click here
Use the arrow to selectthe correct format
Click here
JSTOR
Click here
Enter search terms and hit Enter
Enter search terms here
Click on a title to view the article
Click here
Read the article
Click on Cite this item
Click here
Select the correct format
Copy and paste your citation to the bibliography
page Alter to provide hanging
indent
Credo Reference
Click here
Enter search terms Hit Enter or click on the magnifying glass
Enter search terms hereClick on the
magnifying glass or hit Enter on your keyboard
Click on a title to open the article
Click here
Read
Citations are at the end of the article Use the format specified
by your teacher
Or click the Cite iconat the top of the page
Click here
Click on the tab to choose the required
format
Academic Search Complete
Click here
Type in your termsRemember to click on Full Text
Click here
Enter search terms
Click on Full Text to read an article
Click here
Read the article
Click on the Cite icon on the right side of the page
Click here
Scroll down to the required format
Be sure to use the correct format
Move the gray
bar to scroll
If the article is a PDFhellip
bull The article has been scanned into the database and will appear the same as it appears in the print journal
bull You will need to get the Detailed Record if you will be creating your own citations
PDFClick here
PDF Detailed Record
Citations
bull Each time you use someone elsersquos words or ideas you must provide a citation to give credit to that person
bull For each citation you will provide a corresponding bibliography
These databases work the same way
bull Military amp Intelligence Database Collectionbull US History Collectionbull War amp Terrorism Collectionbull World History Collection
Click on a database title
Click here
Enter search terms and hit Enter
Mark the box for Full Text
Enter search terms here
Narrow the search by choosing Academic Journals and Full Text
Choose this
Click hereSelect this if your instructor wants scholarly or peer reviewed articles
Click on the title to view the article
Click here
Read
Click on the Cite feature at the top of the article
Click here
Click the arrow to change to the correct format
Click here to change format
If You Need Help with Research
bull Call the KC Library and speak to a librarianbull Come to the KC Library and speak with a
librarianbull Use the Ask-A-Librarian email service from the
home page
Ask-A-Librarian
Click here
Fill in the boxes and Submit
Ask-A-Librarian continued
bull We will answer your question as quickly as possible
bull If it is a night weekend or holiday you will have to wait until the next working day
bull While we wonrsquot do the work for you we can suggest how you might change the wording or database to get better results
Quiz
bull What box do you check to see the complete article
bull When can you use the Library databasesbull What is the email reference service calledbull Any time you use someone elsersquos words or
ideas what must you providebull List a reason to choose databases instead of
the Internet
Good Luck
- Library Access 247
- Randolph C Watson Library Homepage
- Randolph C Watson Library Homepage
- Logging in from Off-Campus
- Off-Campus Log In
- Finding Resources
- Enter Search Terms in the box and hit Enter
- Narrow the results by selectingKilgore College and Book
- Review the Results
- Print books
- To read an eBook click View eBook
- The Detailed Record will be used to create your citation
- Click Full Text to open the book
- Click Search within
- Enter Search terms and hit Enter
- Click on the page number to go to it Read
- Get the citation information
- If not creating your owncitations click on Cite
- Scroll down to the designated format
- Why Use a Database
- Databases
- Databases for History Research
- Click on Databases
- Click on Government HistoryLaw amp Criminal Justice
- Scroll down to see the titles
- Click on a title to open the database
- What is a Primary Source
- Look for Primary Sources
- Finding Primary Sources
- US History (Gale in Context)World History (Gale in Context)
- US History (Gale in Context)
- Browse topics
- Click on the subject to bring up more topics in that section
- Click to see a topic
- Or Use the Search Box
- Choose the type of information
- Click on the title to read an article
- Read
- Click on the Cite icon at the top of the page to get the citation
- Use the arrow to selectthe correct format
- JSTOR
- Enter search terms and hit Enter
- Click on a title to view the article
- Read the article
- Click on Cite this item
- Select the correct format
- Credo Reference
- Enter search terms Hit Enter or click on the magnifying glass
- Click on a title to open the article
- Read
- Citations are at the end of the article Use the format specified by your teacher
- Or click the Cite iconat the top of the page
- Academic Search Complete
- Type in your termsRemember to click on Full Text
- Click on Full Text to read an article
- Read the article
- Click on the Cite icon on the right side of the page
- Scroll down to the required format
- If the article is a PDFhellip
- PDF Detailed Record
- Citations
- These databases work the same way
- Click on a database title
- Enter search terms and hit Enter
- Narrow the search by choosing Academic Journals and Full Text
- Click on the title to view the article
- Read
- Click on the Cite feature at the top of the article
- Click the arrow to change to the correct format
- If You Need Help with Research
- Ask-A-Librarian
- Fill in the boxes and Submit
- Ask-A-Librarian continued
- Quiz
-
Get the citation information
bull Any time you use someone elsersquos words or ideas you must give them credit
bull This applies to both direct quotes and paraphrases
bull Failure to provide citations will result in a grade of ldquoFrdquo
If not creating your owncitations click on Cite
Click here
Scroll down to the designated format
Click on the gray bar to scroll
Use the format required by
your instructor
Why Use a Database
Anyone can create an internet sitendash It can be truendash It can be fake
You have to verify internet informationndash Is the author an authority in the fieldndash Does the site want to provide information or sell
somethingndash When was it last updated
Databases
bull Provide thousands of articles from journals newspapers or books
bull The information is more likely to be accuratebull Many articles are peer-reviewedbull Your instructor may prefer database articles to
internet sitesbull Some databases are subject specific Choose
the ones that fit your research
Databases for History Research
bull US History (Gale in Context)bull World History (Gale in Context)bull JSTORbull Credo Referencebull Academic Search Completebull Military and Intelligence bull US History (Gale OneFile)bull War and Terrorismbull World History (Gale OneFile)
Click on Databases
Click here
Click on Government HistoryLaw amp Criminal Justice
Click here
Scroll down to see the titles
Move the gray box to scroll through the
titles
Click on a title to open the database
Click here
What is a Primary Source
bull Diaries or personal Journalsbull Letters bull Newspaper articles the give eyewitness
accountsbull Court casesbull Legal documentsbull Interviewsbull Speeches
Look for Primary Sources
In US History (Gale in Context)
Click here
Finding Primary Sources
bull In Academic Search Complete
Click here
Letrsquos look at some specific databases
US History (Gale in Context)World History (Gale in Context)
US History (Gale in Context)
Browse topics
Click on the subject to bring up more topics in that section
Click here
Click to see a topic
Click here to open
the topic
Or Use the Search Box
Enter search terms here
Choose the type of information
This shows the kinds of information available
Click on the title to read an article
Click here
Read
Click on the Cite icon at the top of the page to get the citation
Click here
Use the arrow to selectthe correct format
Click here
JSTOR
Click here
Enter search terms and hit Enter
Enter search terms here
Click on a title to view the article
Click here
Read the article
Click on Cite this item
Click here
Select the correct format
Copy and paste your citation to the bibliography
page Alter to provide hanging
indent
Credo Reference
Click here
Enter search terms Hit Enter or click on the magnifying glass
Enter search terms hereClick on the
magnifying glass or hit Enter on your keyboard
Click on a title to open the article
Click here
Read
Citations are at the end of the article Use the format specified
by your teacher
Or click the Cite iconat the top of the page
Click here
Click on the tab to choose the required
format
Academic Search Complete
Click here
Type in your termsRemember to click on Full Text
Click here
Enter search terms
Click on Full Text to read an article
Click here
Read the article
Click on the Cite icon on the right side of the page
Click here
Scroll down to the required format
Be sure to use the correct format
Move the gray
bar to scroll
If the article is a PDFhellip
bull The article has been scanned into the database and will appear the same as it appears in the print journal
bull You will need to get the Detailed Record if you will be creating your own citations
PDFClick here
PDF Detailed Record
Citations
bull Each time you use someone elsersquos words or ideas you must provide a citation to give credit to that person
bull For each citation you will provide a corresponding bibliography
These databases work the same way
bull Military amp Intelligence Database Collectionbull US History Collectionbull War amp Terrorism Collectionbull World History Collection
Click on a database title
Click here
Enter search terms and hit Enter
Mark the box for Full Text
Enter search terms here
Narrow the search by choosing Academic Journals and Full Text
Choose this
Click hereSelect this if your instructor wants scholarly or peer reviewed articles
Click on the title to view the article
Click here
Read
Click on the Cite feature at the top of the article
Click here
Click the arrow to change to the correct format
Click here to change format
If You Need Help with Research
bull Call the KC Library and speak to a librarianbull Come to the KC Library and speak with a
librarianbull Use the Ask-A-Librarian email service from the
home page
Ask-A-Librarian
Click here
Fill in the boxes and Submit
Ask-A-Librarian continued
bull We will answer your question as quickly as possible
bull If it is a night weekend or holiday you will have to wait until the next working day
bull While we wonrsquot do the work for you we can suggest how you might change the wording or database to get better results
Quiz
bull What box do you check to see the complete article
bull When can you use the Library databasesbull What is the email reference service calledbull Any time you use someone elsersquos words or
ideas what must you providebull List a reason to choose databases instead of
the Internet
Good Luck
- Library Access 247
- Randolph C Watson Library Homepage
- Randolph C Watson Library Homepage
- Logging in from Off-Campus
- Off-Campus Log In
- Finding Resources
- Enter Search Terms in the box and hit Enter
- Narrow the results by selectingKilgore College and Book
- Review the Results
- Print books
- To read an eBook click View eBook
- The Detailed Record will be used to create your citation
- Click Full Text to open the book
- Click Search within
- Enter Search terms and hit Enter
- Click on the page number to go to it Read
- Get the citation information
- If not creating your owncitations click on Cite
- Scroll down to the designated format
- Why Use a Database
- Databases
- Databases for History Research
- Click on Databases
- Click on Government HistoryLaw amp Criminal Justice
- Scroll down to see the titles
- Click on a title to open the database
- What is a Primary Source
- Look for Primary Sources
- Finding Primary Sources
- US History (Gale in Context)World History (Gale in Context)
- US History (Gale in Context)
- Browse topics
- Click on the subject to bring up more topics in that section
- Click to see a topic
- Or Use the Search Box
- Choose the type of information
- Click on the title to read an article
- Read
- Click on the Cite icon at the top of the page to get the citation
- Use the arrow to selectthe correct format
- JSTOR
- Enter search terms and hit Enter
- Click on a title to view the article
- Read the article
- Click on Cite this item
- Select the correct format
- Credo Reference
- Enter search terms Hit Enter or click on the magnifying glass
- Click on a title to open the article
- Read
- Citations are at the end of the article Use the format specified by your teacher
- Or click the Cite iconat the top of the page
- Academic Search Complete
- Type in your termsRemember to click on Full Text
- Click on Full Text to read an article
- Read the article
- Click on the Cite icon on the right side of the page
- Scroll down to the required format
- If the article is a PDFhellip
- PDF Detailed Record
- Citations
- These databases work the same way
- Click on a database title
- Enter search terms and hit Enter
- Narrow the search by choosing Academic Journals and Full Text
- Click on the title to view the article
- Read
- Click on the Cite feature at the top of the article
- Click the arrow to change to the correct format
- If You Need Help with Research
- Ask-A-Librarian
- Fill in the boxes and Submit
- Ask-A-Librarian continued
- Quiz
-
If not creating your owncitations click on Cite
Click here
Scroll down to the designated format
Click on the gray bar to scroll
Use the format required by
your instructor
Why Use a Database
Anyone can create an internet sitendash It can be truendash It can be fake
You have to verify internet informationndash Is the author an authority in the fieldndash Does the site want to provide information or sell
somethingndash When was it last updated
Databases
bull Provide thousands of articles from journals newspapers or books
bull The information is more likely to be accuratebull Many articles are peer-reviewedbull Your instructor may prefer database articles to
internet sitesbull Some databases are subject specific Choose
the ones that fit your research
Databases for History Research
bull US History (Gale in Context)bull World History (Gale in Context)bull JSTORbull Credo Referencebull Academic Search Completebull Military and Intelligence bull US History (Gale OneFile)bull War and Terrorismbull World History (Gale OneFile)
Click on Databases
Click here
Click on Government HistoryLaw amp Criminal Justice
Click here
Scroll down to see the titles
Move the gray box to scroll through the
titles
Click on a title to open the database
Click here
What is a Primary Source
bull Diaries or personal Journalsbull Letters bull Newspaper articles the give eyewitness
accountsbull Court casesbull Legal documentsbull Interviewsbull Speeches
Look for Primary Sources
In US History (Gale in Context)
Click here
Finding Primary Sources
bull In Academic Search Complete
Click here
Letrsquos look at some specific databases
US History (Gale in Context)World History (Gale in Context)
US History (Gale in Context)
Browse topics
Click on the subject to bring up more topics in that section
Click here
Click to see a topic
Click here to open
the topic
Or Use the Search Box
Enter search terms here
Choose the type of information
This shows the kinds of information available
Click on the title to read an article
Click here
Read
Click on the Cite icon at the top of the page to get the citation
Click here
Use the arrow to selectthe correct format
Click here
JSTOR
Click here
Enter search terms and hit Enter
Enter search terms here
Click on a title to view the article
Click here
Read the article
Click on Cite this item
Click here
Select the correct format
Copy and paste your citation to the bibliography
page Alter to provide hanging
indent
Credo Reference
Click here
Enter search terms Hit Enter or click on the magnifying glass
Enter search terms hereClick on the
magnifying glass or hit Enter on your keyboard
Click on a title to open the article
Click here
Read
Citations are at the end of the article Use the format specified
by your teacher
Or click the Cite iconat the top of the page
Click here
Click on the tab to choose the required
format
Academic Search Complete
Click here
Type in your termsRemember to click on Full Text
Click here
Enter search terms
Click on Full Text to read an article
Click here
Read the article
Click on the Cite icon on the right side of the page
Click here
Scroll down to the required format
Be sure to use the correct format
Move the gray
bar to scroll
If the article is a PDFhellip
bull The article has been scanned into the database and will appear the same as it appears in the print journal
bull You will need to get the Detailed Record if you will be creating your own citations
PDFClick here
PDF Detailed Record
Citations
bull Each time you use someone elsersquos words or ideas you must provide a citation to give credit to that person
bull For each citation you will provide a corresponding bibliography
These databases work the same way
bull Military amp Intelligence Database Collectionbull US History Collectionbull War amp Terrorism Collectionbull World History Collection
Click on a database title
Click here
Enter search terms and hit Enter
Mark the box for Full Text
Enter search terms here
Narrow the search by choosing Academic Journals and Full Text
Choose this
Click hereSelect this if your instructor wants scholarly or peer reviewed articles
Click on the title to view the article
Click here
Read
Click on the Cite feature at the top of the article
Click here
Click the arrow to change to the correct format
Click here to change format
If You Need Help with Research
bull Call the KC Library and speak to a librarianbull Come to the KC Library and speak with a
librarianbull Use the Ask-A-Librarian email service from the
home page
Ask-A-Librarian
Click here
Fill in the boxes and Submit
Ask-A-Librarian continued
bull We will answer your question as quickly as possible
bull If it is a night weekend or holiday you will have to wait until the next working day
bull While we wonrsquot do the work for you we can suggest how you might change the wording or database to get better results
Quiz
bull What box do you check to see the complete article
bull When can you use the Library databasesbull What is the email reference service calledbull Any time you use someone elsersquos words or
ideas what must you providebull List a reason to choose databases instead of
the Internet
Good Luck
- Library Access 247
- Randolph C Watson Library Homepage
- Randolph C Watson Library Homepage
- Logging in from Off-Campus
- Off-Campus Log In
- Finding Resources
- Enter Search Terms in the box and hit Enter
- Narrow the results by selectingKilgore College and Book
- Review the Results
- Print books
- To read an eBook click View eBook
- The Detailed Record will be used to create your citation
- Click Full Text to open the book
- Click Search within
- Enter Search terms and hit Enter
- Click on the page number to go to it Read
- Get the citation information
- If not creating your owncitations click on Cite
- Scroll down to the designated format
- Why Use a Database
- Databases
- Databases for History Research
- Click on Databases
- Click on Government HistoryLaw amp Criminal Justice
- Scroll down to see the titles
- Click on a title to open the database
- What is a Primary Source
- Look for Primary Sources
- Finding Primary Sources
- US History (Gale in Context)World History (Gale in Context)
- US History (Gale in Context)
- Browse topics
- Click on the subject to bring up more topics in that section
- Click to see a topic
- Or Use the Search Box
- Choose the type of information
- Click on the title to read an article
- Read
- Click on the Cite icon at the top of the page to get the citation
- Use the arrow to selectthe correct format
- JSTOR
- Enter search terms and hit Enter
- Click on a title to view the article
- Read the article
- Click on Cite this item
- Select the correct format
- Credo Reference
- Enter search terms Hit Enter or click on the magnifying glass
- Click on a title to open the article
- Read
- Citations are at the end of the article Use the format specified by your teacher
- Or click the Cite iconat the top of the page
- Academic Search Complete
- Type in your termsRemember to click on Full Text
- Click on Full Text to read an article
- Read the article
- Click on the Cite icon on the right side of the page
- Scroll down to the required format
- If the article is a PDFhellip
- PDF Detailed Record
- Citations
- These databases work the same way
- Click on a database title
- Enter search terms and hit Enter
- Narrow the search by choosing Academic Journals and Full Text
- Click on the title to view the article
- Read
- Click on the Cite feature at the top of the article
- Click the arrow to change to the correct format
- If You Need Help with Research
- Ask-A-Librarian
- Fill in the boxes and Submit
- Ask-A-Librarian continued
- Quiz
-
Scroll down to the designated format
Click on the gray bar to scroll
Use the format required by
your instructor
Why Use a Database
Anyone can create an internet sitendash It can be truendash It can be fake
You have to verify internet informationndash Is the author an authority in the fieldndash Does the site want to provide information or sell
somethingndash When was it last updated
Databases
bull Provide thousands of articles from journals newspapers or books
bull The information is more likely to be accuratebull Many articles are peer-reviewedbull Your instructor may prefer database articles to
internet sitesbull Some databases are subject specific Choose
the ones that fit your research
Databases for History Research
bull US History (Gale in Context)bull World History (Gale in Context)bull JSTORbull Credo Referencebull Academic Search Completebull Military and Intelligence bull US History (Gale OneFile)bull War and Terrorismbull World History (Gale OneFile)
Click on Databases
Click here
Click on Government HistoryLaw amp Criminal Justice
Click here
Scroll down to see the titles
Move the gray box to scroll through the
titles
Click on a title to open the database
Click here
What is a Primary Source
bull Diaries or personal Journalsbull Letters bull Newspaper articles the give eyewitness
accountsbull Court casesbull Legal documentsbull Interviewsbull Speeches
Look for Primary Sources
In US History (Gale in Context)
Click here
Finding Primary Sources
bull In Academic Search Complete
Click here
Letrsquos look at some specific databases
US History (Gale in Context)World History (Gale in Context)
US History (Gale in Context)
Browse topics
Click on the subject to bring up more topics in that section
Click here
Click to see a topic
Click here to open
the topic
Or Use the Search Box
Enter search terms here
Choose the type of information
This shows the kinds of information available
Click on the title to read an article
Click here
Read
Click on the Cite icon at the top of the page to get the citation
Click here
Use the arrow to selectthe correct format
Click here
JSTOR
Click here
Enter search terms and hit Enter
Enter search terms here
Click on a title to view the article
Click here
Read the article
Click on Cite this item
Click here
Select the correct format
Copy and paste your citation to the bibliography
page Alter to provide hanging
indent
Credo Reference
Click here
Enter search terms Hit Enter or click on the magnifying glass
Enter search terms hereClick on the
magnifying glass or hit Enter on your keyboard
Click on a title to open the article
Click here
Read
Citations are at the end of the article Use the format specified
by your teacher
Or click the Cite iconat the top of the page
Click here
Click on the tab to choose the required
format
Academic Search Complete
Click here
Type in your termsRemember to click on Full Text
Click here
Enter search terms
Click on Full Text to read an article
Click here
Read the article
Click on the Cite icon on the right side of the page
Click here
Scroll down to the required format
Be sure to use the correct format
Move the gray
bar to scroll
If the article is a PDFhellip
bull The article has been scanned into the database and will appear the same as it appears in the print journal
bull You will need to get the Detailed Record if you will be creating your own citations
PDFClick here
PDF Detailed Record
Citations
bull Each time you use someone elsersquos words or ideas you must provide a citation to give credit to that person
bull For each citation you will provide a corresponding bibliography
These databases work the same way
bull Military amp Intelligence Database Collectionbull US History Collectionbull War amp Terrorism Collectionbull World History Collection
Click on a database title
Click here
Enter search terms and hit Enter
Mark the box for Full Text
Enter search terms here
Narrow the search by choosing Academic Journals and Full Text
Choose this
Click hereSelect this if your instructor wants scholarly or peer reviewed articles
Click on the title to view the article
Click here
Read
Click on the Cite feature at the top of the article
Click here
Click the arrow to change to the correct format
Click here to change format
If You Need Help with Research
bull Call the KC Library and speak to a librarianbull Come to the KC Library and speak with a
librarianbull Use the Ask-A-Librarian email service from the
home page
Ask-A-Librarian
Click here
Fill in the boxes and Submit
Ask-A-Librarian continued
bull We will answer your question as quickly as possible
bull If it is a night weekend or holiday you will have to wait until the next working day
bull While we wonrsquot do the work for you we can suggest how you might change the wording or database to get better results
Quiz
bull What box do you check to see the complete article
bull When can you use the Library databasesbull What is the email reference service calledbull Any time you use someone elsersquos words or
ideas what must you providebull List a reason to choose databases instead of
the Internet
Good Luck
- Library Access 247
- Randolph C Watson Library Homepage
- Randolph C Watson Library Homepage
- Logging in from Off-Campus
- Off-Campus Log In
- Finding Resources
- Enter Search Terms in the box and hit Enter
- Narrow the results by selectingKilgore College and Book
- Review the Results
- Print books
- To read an eBook click View eBook
- The Detailed Record will be used to create your citation
- Click Full Text to open the book
- Click Search within
- Enter Search terms and hit Enter
- Click on the page number to go to it Read
- Get the citation information
- If not creating your owncitations click on Cite
- Scroll down to the designated format
- Why Use a Database
- Databases
- Databases for History Research
- Click on Databases
- Click on Government HistoryLaw amp Criminal Justice
- Scroll down to see the titles
- Click on a title to open the database
- What is a Primary Source
- Look for Primary Sources
- Finding Primary Sources
- US History (Gale in Context)World History (Gale in Context)
- US History (Gale in Context)
- Browse topics
- Click on the subject to bring up more topics in that section
- Click to see a topic
- Or Use the Search Box
- Choose the type of information
- Click on the title to read an article
- Read
- Click on the Cite icon at the top of the page to get the citation
- Use the arrow to selectthe correct format
- JSTOR
- Enter search terms and hit Enter
- Click on a title to view the article
- Read the article
- Click on Cite this item
- Select the correct format
- Credo Reference
- Enter search terms Hit Enter or click on the magnifying glass
- Click on a title to open the article
- Read
- Citations are at the end of the article Use the format specified by your teacher
- Or click the Cite iconat the top of the page
- Academic Search Complete
- Type in your termsRemember to click on Full Text
- Click on Full Text to read an article
- Read the article
- Click on the Cite icon on the right side of the page
- Scroll down to the required format
- If the article is a PDFhellip
- PDF Detailed Record
- Citations
- These databases work the same way
- Click on a database title
- Enter search terms and hit Enter
- Narrow the search by choosing Academic Journals and Full Text
- Click on the title to view the article
- Read
- Click on the Cite feature at the top of the article
- Click the arrow to change to the correct format
- If You Need Help with Research
- Ask-A-Librarian
- Fill in the boxes and Submit
- Ask-A-Librarian continued
- Quiz
-
Why Use a Database
Anyone can create an internet sitendash It can be truendash It can be fake
You have to verify internet informationndash Is the author an authority in the fieldndash Does the site want to provide information or sell
somethingndash When was it last updated
Databases
bull Provide thousands of articles from journals newspapers or books
bull The information is more likely to be accuratebull Many articles are peer-reviewedbull Your instructor may prefer database articles to
internet sitesbull Some databases are subject specific Choose
the ones that fit your research
Databases for History Research
bull US History (Gale in Context)bull World History (Gale in Context)bull JSTORbull Credo Referencebull Academic Search Completebull Military and Intelligence bull US History (Gale OneFile)bull War and Terrorismbull World History (Gale OneFile)
Click on Databases
Click here
Click on Government HistoryLaw amp Criminal Justice
Click here
Scroll down to see the titles
Move the gray box to scroll through the
titles
Click on a title to open the database
Click here
What is a Primary Source
bull Diaries or personal Journalsbull Letters bull Newspaper articles the give eyewitness
accountsbull Court casesbull Legal documentsbull Interviewsbull Speeches
Look for Primary Sources
In US History (Gale in Context)
Click here
Finding Primary Sources
bull In Academic Search Complete
Click here
Letrsquos look at some specific databases
US History (Gale in Context)World History (Gale in Context)
US History (Gale in Context)
Browse topics
Click on the subject to bring up more topics in that section
Click here
Click to see a topic
Click here to open
the topic
Or Use the Search Box
Enter search terms here
Choose the type of information
This shows the kinds of information available
Click on the title to read an article
Click here
Read
Click on the Cite icon at the top of the page to get the citation
Click here
Use the arrow to selectthe correct format
Click here
JSTOR
Click here
Enter search terms and hit Enter
Enter search terms here
Click on a title to view the article
Click here
Read the article
Click on Cite this item
Click here
Select the correct format
Copy and paste your citation to the bibliography
page Alter to provide hanging
indent
Credo Reference
Click here
Enter search terms Hit Enter or click on the magnifying glass
Enter search terms hereClick on the
magnifying glass or hit Enter on your keyboard
Click on a title to open the article
Click here
Read
Citations are at the end of the article Use the format specified
by your teacher
Or click the Cite iconat the top of the page
Click here
Click on the tab to choose the required
format
Academic Search Complete
Click here
Type in your termsRemember to click on Full Text
Click here
Enter search terms
Click on Full Text to read an article
Click here
Read the article
Click on the Cite icon on the right side of the page
Click here
Scroll down to the required format
Be sure to use the correct format
Move the gray
bar to scroll
If the article is a PDFhellip
bull The article has been scanned into the database and will appear the same as it appears in the print journal
bull You will need to get the Detailed Record if you will be creating your own citations
PDFClick here
PDF Detailed Record
Citations
bull Each time you use someone elsersquos words or ideas you must provide a citation to give credit to that person
bull For each citation you will provide a corresponding bibliography
These databases work the same way
bull Military amp Intelligence Database Collectionbull US History Collectionbull War amp Terrorism Collectionbull World History Collection
Click on a database title
Click here
Enter search terms and hit Enter
Mark the box for Full Text
Enter search terms here
Narrow the search by choosing Academic Journals and Full Text
Choose this
Click hereSelect this if your instructor wants scholarly or peer reviewed articles
Click on the title to view the article
Click here
Read
Click on the Cite feature at the top of the article
Click here
Click the arrow to change to the correct format
Click here to change format
If You Need Help with Research
bull Call the KC Library and speak to a librarianbull Come to the KC Library and speak with a
librarianbull Use the Ask-A-Librarian email service from the
home page
Ask-A-Librarian
Click here
Fill in the boxes and Submit
Ask-A-Librarian continued
bull We will answer your question as quickly as possible
bull If it is a night weekend or holiday you will have to wait until the next working day
bull While we wonrsquot do the work for you we can suggest how you might change the wording or database to get better results
Quiz
bull What box do you check to see the complete article
bull When can you use the Library databasesbull What is the email reference service calledbull Any time you use someone elsersquos words or
ideas what must you providebull List a reason to choose databases instead of
the Internet
Good Luck
- Library Access 247
- Randolph C Watson Library Homepage
- Randolph C Watson Library Homepage
- Logging in from Off-Campus
- Off-Campus Log In
- Finding Resources
- Enter Search Terms in the box and hit Enter
- Narrow the results by selectingKilgore College and Book
- Review the Results
- Print books
- To read an eBook click View eBook
- The Detailed Record will be used to create your citation
- Click Full Text to open the book
- Click Search within
- Enter Search terms and hit Enter
- Click on the page number to go to it Read
- Get the citation information
- If not creating your owncitations click on Cite
- Scroll down to the designated format
- Why Use a Database
- Databases
- Databases for History Research
- Click on Databases
- Click on Government HistoryLaw amp Criminal Justice
- Scroll down to see the titles
- Click on a title to open the database
- What is a Primary Source
- Look for Primary Sources
- Finding Primary Sources
- US History (Gale in Context)World History (Gale in Context)
- US History (Gale in Context)
- Browse topics
- Click on the subject to bring up more topics in that section
- Click to see a topic
- Or Use the Search Box
- Choose the type of information
- Click on the title to read an article
- Read
- Click on the Cite icon at the top of the page to get the citation
- Use the arrow to selectthe correct format
- JSTOR
- Enter search terms and hit Enter
- Click on a title to view the article
- Read the article
- Click on Cite this item
- Select the correct format
- Credo Reference
- Enter search terms Hit Enter or click on the magnifying glass
- Click on a title to open the article
- Read
- Citations are at the end of the article Use the format specified by your teacher
- Or click the Cite iconat the top of the page
- Academic Search Complete
- Type in your termsRemember to click on Full Text
- Click on Full Text to read an article
- Read the article
- Click on the Cite icon on the right side of the page
- Scroll down to the required format
- If the article is a PDFhellip
- PDF Detailed Record
- Citations
- These databases work the same way
- Click on a database title
- Enter search terms and hit Enter
- Narrow the search by choosing Academic Journals and Full Text
- Click on the title to view the article
- Read
- Click on the Cite feature at the top of the article
- Click the arrow to change to the correct format
- If You Need Help with Research
- Ask-A-Librarian
- Fill in the boxes and Submit
- Ask-A-Librarian continued
- Quiz
-
Databases
bull Provide thousands of articles from journals newspapers or books
bull The information is more likely to be accuratebull Many articles are peer-reviewedbull Your instructor may prefer database articles to
internet sitesbull Some databases are subject specific Choose
the ones that fit your research
Databases for History Research
bull US History (Gale in Context)bull World History (Gale in Context)bull JSTORbull Credo Referencebull Academic Search Completebull Military and Intelligence bull US History (Gale OneFile)bull War and Terrorismbull World History (Gale OneFile)
Click on Databases
Click here
Click on Government HistoryLaw amp Criminal Justice
Click here
Scroll down to see the titles
Move the gray box to scroll through the
titles
Click on a title to open the database
Click here
What is a Primary Source
bull Diaries or personal Journalsbull Letters bull Newspaper articles the give eyewitness
accountsbull Court casesbull Legal documentsbull Interviewsbull Speeches
Look for Primary Sources
In US History (Gale in Context)
Click here
Finding Primary Sources
bull In Academic Search Complete
Click here
Letrsquos look at some specific databases
US History (Gale in Context)World History (Gale in Context)
US History (Gale in Context)
Browse topics
Click on the subject to bring up more topics in that section
Click here
Click to see a topic
Click here to open
the topic
Or Use the Search Box
Enter search terms here
Choose the type of information
This shows the kinds of information available
Click on the title to read an article
Click here
Read
Click on the Cite icon at the top of the page to get the citation
Click here
Use the arrow to selectthe correct format
Click here
JSTOR
Click here
Enter search terms and hit Enter
Enter search terms here
Click on a title to view the article
Click here
Read the article
Click on Cite this item
Click here
Select the correct format
Copy and paste your citation to the bibliography
page Alter to provide hanging
indent
Credo Reference
Click here
Enter search terms Hit Enter or click on the magnifying glass
Enter search terms hereClick on the
magnifying glass or hit Enter on your keyboard
Click on a title to open the article
Click here
Read
Citations are at the end of the article Use the format specified
by your teacher
Or click the Cite iconat the top of the page
Click here
Click on the tab to choose the required
format
Academic Search Complete
Click here
Type in your termsRemember to click on Full Text
Click here
Enter search terms
Click on Full Text to read an article
Click here
Read the article
Click on the Cite icon on the right side of the page
Click here
Scroll down to the required format
Be sure to use the correct format
Move the gray
bar to scroll
If the article is a PDFhellip
bull The article has been scanned into the database and will appear the same as it appears in the print journal
bull You will need to get the Detailed Record if you will be creating your own citations
PDFClick here
PDF Detailed Record
Citations
bull Each time you use someone elsersquos words or ideas you must provide a citation to give credit to that person
bull For each citation you will provide a corresponding bibliography
These databases work the same way
bull Military amp Intelligence Database Collectionbull US History Collectionbull War amp Terrorism Collectionbull World History Collection
Click on a database title
Click here
Enter search terms and hit Enter
Mark the box for Full Text
Enter search terms here
Narrow the search by choosing Academic Journals and Full Text
Choose this
Click hereSelect this if your instructor wants scholarly or peer reviewed articles
Click on the title to view the article
Click here
Read
Click on the Cite feature at the top of the article
Click here
Click the arrow to change to the correct format
Click here to change format
If You Need Help with Research
bull Call the KC Library and speak to a librarianbull Come to the KC Library and speak with a
librarianbull Use the Ask-A-Librarian email service from the
home page
Ask-A-Librarian
Click here
Fill in the boxes and Submit
Ask-A-Librarian continued
bull We will answer your question as quickly as possible
bull If it is a night weekend or holiday you will have to wait until the next working day
bull While we wonrsquot do the work for you we can suggest how you might change the wording or database to get better results
Quiz
bull What box do you check to see the complete article
bull When can you use the Library databasesbull What is the email reference service calledbull Any time you use someone elsersquos words or
ideas what must you providebull List a reason to choose databases instead of
the Internet
Good Luck
- Library Access 247
- Randolph C Watson Library Homepage
- Randolph C Watson Library Homepage
- Logging in from Off-Campus
- Off-Campus Log In
- Finding Resources
- Enter Search Terms in the box and hit Enter
- Narrow the results by selectingKilgore College and Book
- Review the Results
- Print books
- To read an eBook click View eBook
- The Detailed Record will be used to create your citation
- Click Full Text to open the book
- Click Search within
- Enter Search terms and hit Enter
- Click on the page number to go to it Read
- Get the citation information
- If not creating your owncitations click on Cite
- Scroll down to the designated format
- Why Use a Database
- Databases
- Databases for History Research
- Click on Databases
- Click on Government HistoryLaw amp Criminal Justice
- Scroll down to see the titles
- Click on a title to open the database
- What is a Primary Source
- Look for Primary Sources
- Finding Primary Sources
- US History (Gale in Context)World History (Gale in Context)
- US History (Gale in Context)
- Browse topics
- Click on the subject to bring up more topics in that section
- Click to see a topic
- Or Use the Search Box
- Choose the type of information
- Click on the title to read an article
- Read
- Click on the Cite icon at the top of the page to get the citation
- Use the arrow to selectthe correct format
- JSTOR
- Enter search terms and hit Enter
- Click on a title to view the article
- Read the article
- Click on Cite this item
- Select the correct format
- Credo Reference
- Enter search terms Hit Enter or click on the magnifying glass
- Click on a title to open the article
- Read
- Citations are at the end of the article Use the format specified by your teacher
- Or click the Cite iconat the top of the page
- Academic Search Complete
- Type in your termsRemember to click on Full Text
- Click on Full Text to read an article
- Read the article
- Click on the Cite icon on the right side of the page
- Scroll down to the required format
- If the article is a PDFhellip
- PDF Detailed Record
- Citations
- These databases work the same way
- Click on a database title
- Enter search terms and hit Enter
- Narrow the search by choosing Academic Journals and Full Text
- Click on the title to view the article
- Read
- Click on the Cite feature at the top of the article
- Click the arrow to change to the correct format
- If You Need Help with Research
- Ask-A-Librarian
- Fill in the boxes and Submit
- Ask-A-Librarian continued
- Quiz
-
Databases for History Research
bull US History (Gale in Context)bull World History (Gale in Context)bull JSTORbull Credo Referencebull Academic Search Completebull Military and Intelligence bull US History (Gale OneFile)bull War and Terrorismbull World History (Gale OneFile)
Click on Databases
Click here
Click on Government HistoryLaw amp Criminal Justice
Click here
Scroll down to see the titles
Move the gray box to scroll through the
titles
Click on a title to open the database
Click here
What is a Primary Source
bull Diaries or personal Journalsbull Letters bull Newspaper articles the give eyewitness
accountsbull Court casesbull Legal documentsbull Interviewsbull Speeches
Look for Primary Sources
In US History (Gale in Context)
Click here
Finding Primary Sources
bull In Academic Search Complete
Click here
Letrsquos look at some specific databases
US History (Gale in Context)World History (Gale in Context)
US History (Gale in Context)
Browse topics
Click on the subject to bring up more topics in that section
Click here
Click to see a topic
Click here to open
the topic
Or Use the Search Box
Enter search terms here
Choose the type of information
This shows the kinds of information available
Click on the title to read an article
Click here
Read
Click on the Cite icon at the top of the page to get the citation
Click here
Use the arrow to selectthe correct format
Click here
JSTOR
Click here
Enter search terms and hit Enter
Enter search terms here
Click on a title to view the article
Click here
Read the article
Click on Cite this item
Click here
Select the correct format
Copy and paste your citation to the bibliography
page Alter to provide hanging
indent
Credo Reference
Click here
Enter search terms Hit Enter or click on the magnifying glass
Enter search terms hereClick on the
magnifying glass or hit Enter on your keyboard
Click on a title to open the article
Click here
Read
Citations are at the end of the article Use the format specified
by your teacher
Or click the Cite iconat the top of the page
Click here
Click on the tab to choose the required
format
Academic Search Complete
Click here
Type in your termsRemember to click on Full Text
Click here
Enter search terms
Click on Full Text to read an article
Click here
Read the article
Click on the Cite icon on the right side of the page
Click here
Scroll down to the required format
Be sure to use the correct format
Move the gray
bar to scroll
If the article is a PDFhellip
bull The article has been scanned into the database and will appear the same as it appears in the print journal
bull You will need to get the Detailed Record if you will be creating your own citations
PDFClick here
PDF Detailed Record
Citations
bull Each time you use someone elsersquos words or ideas you must provide a citation to give credit to that person
bull For each citation you will provide a corresponding bibliography
These databases work the same way
bull Military amp Intelligence Database Collectionbull US History Collectionbull War amp Terrorism Collectionbull World History Collection
Click on a database title
Click here
Enter search terms and hit Enter
Mark the box for Full Text
Enter search terms here
Narrow the search by choosing Academic Journals and Full Text
Choose this
Click hereSelect this if your instructor wants scholarly or peer reviewed articles
Click on the title to view the article
Click here
Read
Click on the Cite feature at the top of the article
Click here
Click the arrow to change to the correct format
Click here to change format
If You Need Help with Research
bull Call the KC Library and speak to a librarianbull Come to the KC Library and speak with a
librarianbull Use the Ask-A-Librarian email service from the
home page
Ask-A-Librarian
Click here
Fill in the boxes and Submit
Ask-A-Librarian continued
bull We will answer your question as quickly as possible
bull If it is a night weekend or holiday you will have to wait until the next working day
bull While we wonrsquot do the work for you we can suggest how you might change the wording or database to get better results
Quiz
bull What box do you check to see the complete article
bull When can you use the Library databasesbull What is the email reference service calledbull Any time you use someone elsersquos words or
ideas what must you providebull List a reason to choose databases instead of
the Internet
Good Luck
- Library Access 247
- Randolph C Watson Library Homepage
- Randolph C Watson Library Homepage
- Logging in from Off-Campus
- Off-Campus Log In
- Finding Resources
- Enter Search Terms in the box and hit Enter
- Narrow the results by selectingKilgore College and Book
- Review the Results
- Print books
- To read an eBook click View eBook
- The Detailed Record will be used to create your citation
- Click Full Text to open the book
- Click Search within
- Enter Search terms and hit Enter
- Click on the page number to go to it Read
- Get the citation information
- If not creating your owncitations click on Cite
- Scroll down to the designated format
- Why Use a Database
- Databases
- Databases for History Research
- Click on Databases
- Click on Government HistoryLaw amp Criminal Justice
- Scroll down to see the titles
- Click on a title to open the database
- What is a Primary Source
- Look for Primary Sources
- Finding Primary Sources
- US History (Gale in Context)World History (Gale in Context)
- US History (Gale in Context)
- Browse topics
- Click on the subject to bring up more topics in that section
- Click to see a topic
- Or Use the Search Box
- Choose the type of information
- Click on the title to read an article
- Read
- Click on the Cite icon at the top of the page to get the citation
- Use the arrow to selectthe correct format
- JSTOR
- Enter search terms and hit Enter
- Click on a title to view the article
- Read the article
- Click on Cite this item
- Select the correct format
- Credo Reference
- Enter search terms Hit Enter or click on the magnifying glass
- Click on a title to open the article
- Read
- Citations are at the end of the article Use the format specified by your teacher
- Or click the Cite iconat the top of the page
- Academic Search Complete
- Type in your termsRemember to click on Full Text
- Click on Full Text to read an article
- Read the article
- Click on the Cite icon on the right side of the page
- Scroll down to the required format
- If the article is a PDFhellip
- PDF Detailed Record
- Citations
- These databases work the same way
- Click on a database title
- Enter search terms and hit Enter
- Narrow the search by choosing Academic Journals and Full Text
- Click on the title to view the article
- Read
- Click on the Cite feature at the top of the article
- Click the arrow to change to the correct format
- If You Need Help with Research
- Ask-A-Librarian
- Fill in the boxes and Submit
- Ask-A-Librarian continued
- Quiz
-
Click on Databases
Click here
Click on Government HistoryLaw amp Criminal Justice
Click here
Scroll down to see the titles
Move the gray box to scroll through the
titles
Click on a title to open the database
Click here
What is a Primary Source
bull Diaries or personal Journalsbull Letters bull Newspaper articles the give eyewitness
accountsbull Court casesbull Legal documentsbull Interviewsbull Speeches
Look for Primary Sources
In US History (Gale in Context)
Click here
Finding Primary Sources
bull In Academic Search Complete
Click here
Letrsquos look at some specific databases
US History (Gale in Context)World History (Gale in Context)
US History (Gale in Context)
Browse topics
Click on the subject to bring up more topics in that section
Click here
Click to see a topic
Click here to open
the topic
Or Use the Search Box
Enter search terms here
Choose the type of information
This shows the kinds of information available
Click on the title to read an article
Click here
Read
Click on the Cite icon at the top of the page to get the citation
Click here
Use the arrow to selectthe correct format
Click here
JSTOR
Click here
Enter search terms and hit Enter
Enter search terms here
Click on a title to view the article
Click here
Read the article
Click on Cite this item
Click here
Select the correct format
Copy and paste your citation to the bibliography
page Alter to provide hanging
indent
Credo Reference
Click here
Enter search terms Hit Enter or click on the magnifying glass
Enter search terms hereClick on the
magnifying glass or hit Enter on your keyboard
Click on a title to open the article
Click here
Read
Citations are at the end of the article Use the format specified
by your teacher
Or click the Cite iconat the top of the page
Click here
Click on the tab to choose the required
format
Academic Search Complete
Click here
Type in your termsRemember to click on Full Text
Click here
Enter search terms
Click on Full Text to read an article
Click here
Read the article
Click on the Cite icon on the right side of the page
Click here
Scroll down to the required format
Be sure to use the correct format
Move the gray
bar to scroll
If the article is a PDFhellip
bull The article has been scanned into the database and will appear the same as it appears in the print journal
bull You will need to get the Detailed Record if you will be creating your own citations
PDFClick here
PDF Detailed Record
Citations
bull Each time you use someone elsersquos words or ideas you must provide a citation to give credit to that person
bull For each citation you will provide a corresponding bibliography
These databases work the same way
bull Military amp Intelligence Database Collectionbull US History Collectionbull War amp Terrorism Collectionbull World History Collection
Click on a database title
Click here
Enter search terms and hit Enter
Mark the box for Full Text
Enter search terms here
Narrow the search by choosing Academic Journals and Full Text
Choose this
Click hereSelect this if your instructor wants scholarly or peer reviewed articles
Click on the title to view the article
Click here
Read
Click on the Cite feature at the top of the article
Click here
Click the arrow to change to the correct format
Click here to change format
If You Need Help with Research
bull Call the KC Library and speak to a librarianbull Come to the KC Library and speak with a
librarianbull Use the Ask-A-Librarian email service from the
home page
Ask-A-Librarian
Click here
Fill in the boxes and Submit
Ask-A-Librarian continued
bull We will answer your question as quickly as possible
bull If it is a night weekend or holiday you will have to wait until the next working day
bull While we wonrsquot do the work for you we can suggest how you might change the wording or database to get better results
Quiz
bull What box do you check to see the complete article
bull When can you use the Library databasesbull What is the email reference service calledbull Any time you use someone elsersquos words or
ideas what must you providebull List a reason to choose databases instead of
the Internet
Good Luck
- Library Access 247
- Randolph C Watson Library Homepage
- Randolph C Watson Library Homepage
- Logging in from Off-Campus
- Off-Campus Log In
- Finding Resources
- Enter Search Terms in the box and hit Enter
- Narrow the results by selectingKilgore College and Book
- Review the Results
- Print books
- To read an eBook click View eBook
- The Detailed Record will be used to create your citation
- Click Full Text to open the book
- Click Search within
- Enter Search terms and hit Enter
- Click on the page number to go to it Read
- Get the citation information
- If not creating your owncitations click on Cite
- Scroll down to the designated format
- Why Use a Database
- Databases
- Databases for History Research
- Click on Databases
- Click on Government HistoryLaw amp Criminal Justice
- Scroll down to see the titles
- Click on a title to open the database
- What is a Primary Source
- Look for Primary Sources
- Finding Primary Sources
- US History (Gale in Context)World History (Gale in Context)
- US History (Gale in Context)
- Browse topics
- Click on the subject to bring up more topics in that section
- Click to see a topic
- Or Use the Search Box
- Choose the type of information
- Click on the title to read an article
- Read
- Click on the Cite icon at the top of the page to get the citation
- Use the arrow to selectthe correct format
- JSTOR
- Enter search terms and hit Enter
- Click on a title to view the article
- Read the article
- Click on Cite this item
- Select the correct format
- Credo Reference
- Enter search terms Hit Enter or click on the magnifying glass
- Click on a title to open the article
- Read
- Citations are at the end of the article Use the format specified by your teacher
- Or click the Cite iconat the top of the page
- Academic Search Complete
- Type in your termsRemember to click on Full Text
- Click on Full Text to read an article
- Read the article
- Click on the Cite icon on the right side of the page
- Scroll down to the required format
- If the article is a PDFhellip
- PDF Detailed Record
- Citations
- These databases work the same way
- Click on a database title
- Enter search terms and hit Enter
- Narrow the search by choosing Academic Journals and Full Text
- Click on the title to view the article
- Read
- Click on the Cite feature at the top of the article
- Click the arrow to change to the correct format
- If You Need Help with Research
- Ask-A-Librarian
- Fill in the boxes and Submit
- Ask-A-Librarian continued
- Quiz
-
Click on Government HistoryLaw amp Criminal Justice
Click here
Scroll down to see the titles
Move the gray box to scroll through the
titles
Click on a title to open the database
Click here
What is a Primary Source
bull Diaries or personal Journalsbull Letters bull Newspaper articles the give eyewitness
accountsbull Court casesbull Legal documentsbull Interviewsbull Speeches
Look for Primary Sources
In US History (Gale in Context)
Click here
Finding Primary Sources
bull In Academic Search Complete
Click here
Letrsquos look at some specific databases
US History (Gale in Context)World History (Gale in Context)
US History (Gale in Context)
Browse topics
Click on the subject to bring up more topics in that section
Click here
Click to see a topic
Click here to open
the topic
Or Use the Search Box
Enter search terms here
Choose the type of information
This shows the kinds of information available
Click on the title to read an article
Click here
Read
Click on the Cite icon at the top of the page to get the citation
Click here
Use the arrow to selectthe correct format
Click here
JSTOR
Click here
Enter search terms and hit Enter
Enter search terms here
Click on a title to view the article
Click here
Read the article
Click on Cite this item
Click here
Select the correct format
Copy and paste your citation to the bibliography
page Alter to provide hanging
indent
Credo Reference
Click here
Enter search terms Hit Enter or click on the magnifying glass
Enter search terms hereClick on the
magnifying glass or hit Enter on your keyboard
Click on a title to open the article
Click here
Read
Citations are at the end of the article Use the format specified
by your teacher
Or click the Cite iconat the top of the page
Click here
Click on the tab to choose the required
format
Academic Search Complete
Click here
Type in your termsRemember to click on Full Text
Click here
Enter search terms
Click on Full Text to read an article
Click here
Read the article
Click on the Cite icon on the right side of the page
Click here
Scroll down to the required format
Be sure to use the correct format
Move the gray
bar to scroll
If the article is a PDFhellip
bull The article has been scanned into the database and will appear the same as it appears in the print journal
bull You will need to get the Detailed Record if you will be creating your own citations
PDFClick here
PDF Detailed Record
Citations
bull Each time you use someone elsersquos words or ideas you must provide a citation to give credit to that person
bull For each citation you will provide a corresponding bibliography
These databases work the same way
bull Military amp Intelligence Database Collectionbull US History Collectionbull War amp Terrorism Collectionbull World History Collection
Click on a database title
Click here
Enter search terms and hit Enter
Mark the box for Full Text
Enter search terms here
Narrow the search by choosing Academic Journals and Full Text
Choose this
Click hereSelect this if your instructor wants scholarly or peer reviewed articles
Click on the title to view the article
Click here
Read
Click on the Cite feature at the top of the article
Click here
Click the arrow to change to the correct format
Click here to change format
If You Need Help with Research
bull Call the KC Library and speak to a librarianbull Come to the KC Library and speak with a
librarianbull Use the Ask-A-Librarian email service from the
home page
Ask-A-Librarian
Click here
Fill in the boxes and Submit
Ask-A-Librarian continued
bull We will answer your question as quickly as possible
bull If it is a night weekend or holiday you will have to wait until the next working day
bull While we wonrsquot do the work for you we can suggest how you might change the wording or database to get better results
Quiz
bull What box do you check to see the complete article
bull When can you use the Library databasesbull What is the email reference service calledbull Any time you use someone elsersquos words or
ideas what must you providebull List a reason to choose databases instead of
the Internet
Good Luck
- Library Access 247
- Randolph C Watson Library Homepage
- Randolph C Watson Library Homepage
- Logging in from Off-Campus
- Off-Campus Log In
- Finding Resources
- Enter Search Terms in the box and hit Enter
- Narrow the results by selectingKilgore College and Book
- Review the Results
- Print books
- To read an eBook click View eBook
- The Detailed Record will be used to create your citation
- Click Full Text to open the book
- Click Search within
- Enter Search terms and hit Enter
- Click on the page number to go to it Read
- Get the citation information
- If not creating your owncitations click on Cite
- Scroll down to the designated format
- Why Use a Database
- Databases
- Databases for History Research
- Click on Databases
- Click on Government HistoryLaw amp Criminal Justice
- Scroll down to see the titles
- Click on a title to open the database
- What is a Primary Source
- Look for Primary Sources
- Finding Primary Sources
- US History (Gale in Context)World History (Gale in Context)
- US History (Gale in Context)
- Browse topics
- Click on the subject to bring up more topics in that section
- Click to see a topic
- Or Use the Search Box
- Choose the type of information
- Click on the title to read an article
- Read
- Click on the Cite icon at the top of the page to get the citation
- Use the arrow to selectthe correct format
- JSTOR
- Enter search terms and hit Enter
- Click on a title to view the article
- Read the article
- Click on Cite this item
- Select the correct format
- Credo Reference
- Enter search terms Hit Enter or click on the magnifying glass
- Click on a title to open the article
- Read
- Citations are at the end of the article Use the format specified by your teacher
- Or click the Cite iconat the top of the page
- Academic Search Complete
- Type in your termsRemember to click on Full Text
- Click on Full Text to read an article
- Read the article
- Click on the Cite icon on the right side of the page
- Scroll down to the required format
- If the article is a PDFhellip
- PDF Detailed Record
- Citations
- These databases work the same way
- Click on a database title
- Enter search terms and hit Enter
- Narrow the search by choosing Academic Journals and Full Text
- Click on the title to view the article
- Read
- Click on the Cite feature at the top of the article
- Click the arrow to change to the correct format
- If You Need Help with Research
- Ask-A-Librarian
- Fill in the boxes and Submit
- Ask-A-Librarian continued
- Quiz
-
Scroll down to see the titles
Move the gray box to scroll through the
titles
Click on a title to open the database
Click here
What is a Primary Source
bull Diaries or personal Journalsbull Letters bull Newspaper articles the give eyewitness
accountsbull Court casesbull Legal documentsbull Interviewsbull Speeches
Look for Primary Sources
In US History (Gale in Context)
Click here
Finding Primary Sources
bull In Academic Search Complete
Click here
Letrsquos look at some specific databases
US History (Gale in Context)World History (Gale in Context)
US History (Gale in Context)
Browse topics
Click on the subject to bring up more topics in that section
Click here
Click to see a topic
Click here to open
the topic
Or Use the Search Box
Enter search terms here
Choose the type of information
This shows the kinds of information available
Click on the title to read an article
Click here
Read
Click on the Cite icon at the top of the page to get the citation
Click here
Use the arrow to selectthe correct format
Click here
JSTOR
Click here
Enter search terms and hit Enter
Enter search terms here
Click on a title to view the article
Click here
Read the article
Click on Cite this item
Click here
Select the correct format
Copy and paste your citation to the bibliography
page Alter to provide hanging
indent
Credo Reference
Click here
Enter search terms Hit Enter or click on the magnifying glass
Enter search terms hereClick on the
magnifying glass or hit Enter on your keyboard
Click on a title to open the article
Click here
Read
Citations are at the end of the article Use the format specified
by your teacher
Or click the Cite iconat the top of the page
Click here
Click on the tab to choose the required
format
Academic Search Complete
Click here
Type in your termsRemember to click on Full Text
Click here
Enter search terms
Click on Full Text to read an article
Click here
Read the article
Click on the Cite icon on the right side of the page
Click here
Scroll down to the required format
Be sure to use the correct format
Move the gray
bar to scroll
If the article is a PDFhellip
bull The article has been scanned into the database and will appear the same as it appears in the print journal
bull You will need to get the Detailed Record if you will be creating your own citations
PDFClick here
PDF Detailed Record
Citations
bull Each time you use someone elsersquos words or ideas you must provide a citation to give credit to that person
bull For each citation you will provide a corresponding bibliography
These databases work the same way
bull Military amp Intelligence Database Collectionbull US History Collectionbull War amp Terrorism Collectionbull World History Collection
Click on a database title
Click here
Enter search terms and hit Enter
Mark the box for Full Text
Enter search terms here
Narrow the search by choosing Academic Journals and Full Text
Choose this
Click hereSelect this if your instructor wants scholarly or peer reviewed articles
Click on the title to view the article
Click here
Read
Click on the Cite feature at the top of the article
Click here
Click the arrow to change to the correct format
Click here to change format
If You Need Help with Research
bull Call the KC Library and speak to a librarianbull Come to the KC Library and speak with a
librarianbull Use the Ask-A-Librarian email service from the
home page
Ask-A-Librarian
Click here
Fill in the boxes and Submit
Ask-A-Librarian continued
bull We will answer your question as quickly as possible
bull If it is a night weekend or holiday you will have to wait until the next working day
bull While we wonrsquot do the work for you we can suggest how you might change the wording or database to get better results
Quiz
bull What box do you check to see the complete article
bull When can you use the Library databasesbull What is the email reference service calledbull Any time you use someone elsersquos words or
ideas what must you providebull List a reason to choose databases instead of
the Internet
Good Luck
- Library Access 247
- Randolph C Watson Library Homepage
- Randolph C Watson Library Homepage
- Logging in from Off-Campus
- Off-Campus Log In
- Finding Resources
- Enter Search Terms in the box and hit Enter
- Narrow the results by selectingKilgore College and Book
- Review the Results
- Print books
- To read an eBook click View eBook
- The Detailed Record will be used to create your citation
- Click Full Text to open the book
- Click Search within
- Enter Search terms and hit Enter
- Click on the page number to go to it Read
- Get the citation information
- If not creating your owncitations click on Cite
- Scroll down to the designated format
- Why Use a Database
- Databases
- Databases for History Research
- Click on Databases
- Click on Government HistoryLaw amp Criminal Justice
- Scroll down to see the titles
- Click on a title to open the database
- What is a Primary Source
- Look for Primary Sources
- Finding Primary Sources
- US History (Gale in Context)World History (Gale in Context)
- US History (Gale in Context)
- Browse topics
- Click on the subject to bring up more topics in that section
- Click to see a topic
- Or Use the Search Box
- Choose the type of information
- Click on the title to read an article
- Read
- Click on the Cite icon at the top of the page to get the citation
- Use the arrow to selectthe correct format
- JSTOR
- Enter search terms and hit Enter
- Click on a title to view the article
- Read the article
- Click on Cite this item
- Select the correct format
- Credo Reference
- Enter search terms Hit Enter or click on the magnifying glass
- Click on a title to open the article
- Read
- Citations are at the end of the article Use the format specified by your teacher
- Or click the Cite iconat the top of the page
- Academic Search Complete
- Type in your termsRemember to click on Full Text
- Click on Full Text to read an article
- Read the article
- Click on the Cite icon on the right side of the page
- Scroll down to the required format
- If the article is a PDFhellip
- PDF Detailed Record
- Citations
- These databases work the same way
- Click on a database title
- Enter search terms and hit Enter
- Narrow the search by choosing Academic Journals and Full Text
- Click on the title to view the article
- Read
- Click on the Cite feature at the top of the article
- Click the arrow to change to the correct format
- If You Need Help with Research
- Ask-A-Librarian
- Fill in the boxes and Submit
- Ask-A-Librarian continued
- Quiz
-
Click on a title to open the database
Click here
What is a Primary Source
bull Diaries or personal Journalsbull Letters bull Newspaper articles the give eyewitness
accountsbull Court casesbull Legal documentsbull Interviewsbull Speeches
Look for Primary Sources
In US History (Gale in Context)
Click here
Finding Primary Sources
bull In Academic Search Complete
Click here
Letrsquos look at some specific databases
US History (Gale in Context)World History (Gale in Context)
US History (Gale in Context)
Browse topics
Click on the subject to bring up more topics in that section
Click here
Click to see a topic
Click here to open
the topic
Or Use the Search Box
Enter search terms here
Choose the type of information
This shows the kinds of information available
Click on the title to read an article
Click here
Read
Click on the Cite icon at the top of the page to get the citation
Click here
Use the arrow to selectthe correct format
Click here
JSTOR
Click here
Enter search terms and hit Enter
Enter search terms here
Click on a title to view the article
Click here
Read the article
Click on Cite this item
Click here
Select the correct format
Copy and paste your citation to the bibliography
page Alter to provide hanging
indent
Credo Reference
Click here
Enter search terms Hit Enter or click on the magnifying glass
Enter search terms hereClick on the
magnifying glass or hit Enter on your keyboard
Click on a title to open the article
Click here
Read
Citations are at the end of the article Use the format specified
by your teacher
Or click the Cite iconat the top of the page
Click here
Click on the tab to choose the required
format
Academic Search Complete
Click here
Type in your termsRemember to click on Full Text
Click here
Enter search terms
Click on Full Text to read an article
Click here
Read the article
Click on the Cite icon on the right side of the page
Click here
Scroll down to the required format
Be sure to use the correct format
Move the gray
bar to scroll
If the article is a PDFhellip
bull The article has been scanned into the database and will appear the same as it appears in the print journal
bull You will need to get the Detailed Record if you will be creating your own citations
PDFClick here
PDF Detailed Record
Citations
bull Each time you use someone elsersquos words or ideas you must provide a citation to give credit to that person
bull For each citation you will provide a corresponding bibliography
These databases work the same way
bull Military amp Intelligence Database Collectionbull US History Collectionbull War amp Terrorism Collectionbull World History Collection
Click on a database title
Click here
Enter search terms and hit Enter
Mark the box for Full Text
Enter search terms here
Narrow the search by choosing Academic Journals and Full Text
Choose this
Click hereSelect this if your instructor wants scholarly or peer reviewed articles
Click on the title to view the article
Click here
Read
Click on the Cite feature at the top of the article
Click here
Click the arrow to change to the correct format
Click here to change format
If You Need Help with Research
bull Call the KC Library and speak to a librarianbull Come to the KC Library and speak with a
librarianbull Use the Ask-A-Librarian email service from the
home page
Ask-A-Librarian
Click here
Fill in the boxes and Submit
Ask-A-Librarian continued
bull We will answer your question as quickly as possible
bull If it is a night weekend or holiday you will have to wait until the next working day
bull While we wonrsquot do the work for you we can suggest how you might change the wording or database to get better results
Quiz
bull What box do you check to see the complete article
bull When can you use the Library databasesbull What is the email reference service calledbull Any time you use someone elsersquos words or
ideas what must you providebull List a reason to choose databases instead of
the Internet
Good Luck
- Library Access 247
- Randolph C Watson Library Homepage
- Randolph C Watson Library Homepage
- Logging in from Off-Campus
- Off-Campus Log In
- Finding Resources
- Enter Search Terms in the box and hit Enter
- Narrow the results by selectingKilgore College and Book
- Review the Results
- Print books
- To read an eBook click View eBook
- The Detailed Record will be used to create your citation
- Click Full Text to open the book
- Click Search within
- Enter Search terms and hit Enter
- Click on the page number to go to it Read
- Get the citation information
- If not creating your owncitations click on Cite
- Scroll down to the designated format
- Why Use a Database
- Databases
- Databases for History Research
- Click on Databases
- Click on Government HistoryLaw amp Criminal Justice
- Scroll down to see the titles
- Click on a title to open the database
- What is a Primary Source
- Look for Primary Sources
- Finding Primary Sources
- US History (Gale in Context)World History (Gale in Context)
- US History (Gale in Context)
- Browse topics
- Click on the subject to bring up more topics in that section
- Click to see a topic
- Or Use the Search Box
- Choose the type of information
- Click on the title to read an article
- Read
- Click on the Cite icon at the top of the page to get the citation
- Use the arrow to selectthe correct format
- JSTOR
- Enter search terms and hit Enter
- Click on a title to view the article
- Read the article
- Click on Cite this item
- Select the correct format
- Credo Reference
- Enter search terms Hit Enter or click on the magnifying glass
- Click on a title to open the article
- Read
- Citations are at the end of the article Use the format specified by your teacher
- Or click the Cite iconat the top of the page
- Academic Search Complete
- Type in your termsRemember to click on Full Text
- Click on Full Text to read an article
- Read the article
- Click on the Cite icon on the right side of the page
- Scroll down to the required format
- If the article is a PDFhellip
- PDF Detailed Record
- Citations
- These databases work the same way
- Click on a database title
- Enter search terms and hit Enter
- Narrow the search by choosing Academic Journals and Full Text
- Click on the title to view the article
- Read
- Click on the Cite feature at the top of the article
- Click the arrow to change to the correct format
- If You Need Help with Research
- Ask-A-Librarian
- Fill in the boxes and Submit
- Ask-A-Librarian continued
- Quiz
-
What is a Primary Source
bull Diaries or personal Journalsbull Letters bull Newspaper articles the give eyewitness
accountsbull Court casesbull Legal documentsbull Interviewsbull Speeches
Look for Primary Sources
In US History (Gale in Context)
Click here
Finding Primary Sources
bull In Academic Search Complete
Click here
Letrsquos look at some specific databases
US History (Gale in Context)World History (Gale in Context)
US History (Gale in Context)
Browse topics
Click on the subject to bring up more topics in that section
Click here
Click to see a topic
Click here to open
the topic
Or Use the Search Box
Enter search terms here
Choose the type of information
This shows the kinds of information available
Click on the title to read an article
Click here
Read
Click on the Cite icon at the top of the page to get the citation
Click here
Use the arrow to selectthe correct format
Click here
JSTOR
Click here
Enter search terms and hit Enter
Enter search terms here
Click on a title to view the article
Click here
Read the article
Click on Cite this item
Click here
Select the correct format
Copy and paste your citation to the bibliography
page Alter to provide hanging
indent
Credo Reference
Click here
Enter search terms Hit Enter or click on the magnifying glass
Enter search terms hereClick on the
magnifying glass or hit Enter on your keyboard
Click on a title to open the article
Click here
Read
Citations are at the end of the article Use the format specified
by your teacher
Or click the Cite iconat the top of the page
Click here
Click on the tab to choose the required
format
Academic Search Complete
Click here
Type in your termsRemember to click on Full Text
Click here
Enter search terms
Click on Full Text to read an article
Click here
Read the article
Click on the Cite icon on the right side of the page
Click here
Scroll down to the required format
Be sure to use the correct format
Move the gray
bar to scroll
If the article is a PDFhellip
bull The article has been scanned into the database and will appear the same as it appears in the print journal
bull You will need to get the Detailed Record if you will be creating your own citations
PDFClick here
PDF Detailed Record
Citations
bull Each time you use someone elsersquos words or ideas you must provide a citation to give credit to that person
bull For each citation you will provide a corresponding bibliography
These databases work the same way
bull Military amp Intelligence Database Collectionbull US History Collectionbull War amp Terrorism Collectionbull World History Collection
Click on a database title
Click here
Enter search terms and hit Enter
Mark the box for Full Text
Enter search terms here
Narrow the search by choosing Academic Journals and Full Text
Choose this
Click hereSelect this if your instructor wants scholarly or peer reviewed articles
Click on the title to view the article
Click here
Read
Click on the Cite feature at the top of the article
Click here
Click the arrow to change to the correct format
Click here to change format
If You Need Help with Research
bull Call the KC Library and speak to a librarianbull Come to the KC Library and speak with a
librarianbull Use the Ask-A-Librarian email service from the
home page
Ask-A-Librarian
Click here
Fill in the boxes and Submit
Ask-A-Librarian continued
bull We will answer your question as quickly as possible
bull If it is a night weekend or holiday you will have to wait until the next working day
bull While we wonrsquot do the work for you we can suggest how you might change the wording or database to get better results
Quiz
bull What box do you check to see the complete article
bull When can you use the Library databasesbull What is the email reference service calledbull Any time you use someone elsersquos words or
ideas what must you providebull List a reason to choose databases instead of
the Internet
Good Luck
- Library Access 247
- Randolph C Watson Library Homepage
- Randolph C Watson Library Homepage
- Logging in from Off-Campus
- Off-Campus Log In
- Finding Resources
- Enter Search Terms in the box and hit Enter
- Narrow the results by selectingKilgore College and Book
- Review the Results
- Print books
- To read an eBook click View eBook
- The Detailed Record will be used to create your citation
- Click Full Text to open the book
- Click Search within
- Enter Search terms and hit Enter
- Click on the page number to go to it Read
- Get the citation information
- If not creating your owncitations click on Cite
- Scroll down to the designated format
- Why Use a Database
- Databases
- Databases for History Research
- Click on Databases
- Click on Government HistoryLaw amp Criminal Justice
- Scroll down to see the titles
- Click on a title to open the database
- What is a Primary Source
- Look for Primary Sources
- Finding Primary Sources
- US History (Gale in Context)World History (Gale in Context)
- US History (Gale in Context)
- Browse topics
- Click on the subject to bring up more topics in that section
- Click to see a topic
- Or Use the Search Box
- Choose the type of information
- Click on the title to read an article
- Read
- Click on the Cite icon at the top of the page to get the citation
- Use the arrow to selectthe correct format
- JSTOR
- Enter search terms and hit Enter
- Click on a title to view the article
- Read the article
- Click on Cite this item
- Select the correct format
- Credo Reference
- Enter search terms Hit Enter or click on the magnifying glass
- Click on a title to open the article
- Read
- Citations are at the end of the article Use the format specified by your teacher
- Or click the Cite iconat the top of the page
- Academic Search Complete
- Type in your termsRemember to click on Full Text
- Click on Full Text to read an article
- Read the article
- Click on the Cite icon on the right side of the page
- Scroll down to the required format
- If the article is a PDFhellip
- PDF Detailed Record
- Citations
- These databases work the same way
- Click on a database title
- Enter search terms and hit Enter
- Narrow the search by choosing Academic Journals and Full Text
- Click on the title to view the article
- Read
- Click on the Cite feature at the top of the article
- Click the arrow to change to the correct format
- If You Need Help with Research
- Ask-A-Librarian
- Fill in the boxes and Submit
- Ask-A-Librarian continued
- Quiz
-
Look for Primary Sources
In US History (Gale in Context)
Click here
Finding Primary Sources
bull In Academic Search Complete
Click here
Letrsquos look at some specific databases
US History (Gale in Context)World History (Gale in Context)
US History (Gale in Context)
Browse topics
Click on the subject to bring up more topics in that section
Click here
Click to see a topic
Click here to open
the topic
Or Use the Search Box
Enter search terms here
Choose the type of information
This shows the kinds of information available
Click on the title to read an article
Click here
Read
Click on the Cite icon at the top of the page to get the citation
Click here
Use the arrow to selectthe correct format
Click here
JSTOR
Click here
Enter search terms and hit Enter
Enter search terms here
Click on a title to view the article
Click here
Read the article
Click on Cite this item
Click here
Select the correct format
Copy and paste your citation to the bibliography
page Alter to provide hanging
indent
Credo Reference
Click here
Enter search terms Hit Enter or click on the magnifying glass
Enter search terms hereClick on the
magnifying glass or hit Enter on your keyboard
Click on a title to open the article
Click here
Read
Citations are at the end of the article Use the format specified
by your teacher
Or click the Cite iconat the top of the page
Click here
Click on the tab to choose the required
format
Academic Search Complete
Click here
Type in your termsRemember to click on Full Text
Click here
Enter search terms
Click on Full Text to read an article
Click here
Read the article
Click on the Cite icon on the right side of the page
Click here
Scroll down to the required format
Be sure to use the correct format
Move the gray
bar to scroll
If the article is a PDFhellip
bull The article has been scanned into the database and will appear the same as it appears in the print journal
bull You will need to get the Detailed Record if you will be creating your own citations
PDFClick here
PDF Detailed Record
Citations
bull Each time you use someone elsersquos words or ideas you must provide a citation to give credit to that person
bull For each citation you will provide a corresponding bibliography
These databases work the same way
bull Military amp Intelligence Database Collectionbull US History Collectionbull War amp Terrorism Collectionbull World History Collection
Click on a database title
Click here
Enter search terms and hit Enter
Mark the box for Full Text
Enter search terms here
Narrow the search by choosing Academic Journals and Full Text
Choose this
Click hereSelect this if your instructor wants scholarly or peer reviewed articles
Click on the title to view the article
Click here
Read
Click on the Cite feature at the top of the article
Click here
Click the arrow to change to the correct format
Click here to change format
If You Need Help with Research
bull Call the KC Library and speak to a librarianbull Come to the KC Library and speak with a
librarianbull Use the Ask-A-Librarian email service from the
home page
Ask-A-Librarian
Click here
Fill in the boxes and Submit
Ask-A-Librarian continued
bull We will answer your question as quickly as possible
bull If it is a night weekend or holiday you will have to wait until the next working day
bull While we wonrsquot do the work for you we can suggest how you might change the wording or database to get better results
Quiz
bull What box do you check to see the complete article
bull When can you use the Library databasesbull What is the email reference service calledbull Any time you use someone elsersquos words or
ideas what must you providebull List a reason to choose databases instead of
the Internet
Good Luck
- Library Access 247
- Randolph C Watson Library Homepage
- Randolph C Watson Library Homepage
- Logging in from Off-Campus
- Off-Campus Log In
- Finding Resources
- Enter Search Terms in the box and hit Enter
- Narrow the results by selectingKilgore College and Book
- Review the Results
- Print books
- To read an eBook click View eBook
- The Detailed Record will be used to create your citation
- Click Full Text to open the book
- Click Search within
- Enter Search terms and hit Enter
- Click on the page number to go to it Read
- Get the citation information
- If not creating your owncitations click on Cite
- Scroll down to the designated format
- Why Use a Database
- Databases
- Databases for History Research
- Click on Databases
- Click on Government HistoryLaw amp Criminal Justice
- Scroll down to see the titles
- Click on a title to open the database
- What is a Primary Source
- Look for Primary Sources
- Finding Primary Sources
- US History (Gale in Context)World History (Gale in Context)
- US History (Gale in Context)
- Browse topics
- Click on the subject to bring up more topics in that section
- Click to see a topic
- Or Use the Search Box
- Choose the type of information
- Click on the title to read an article
- Read
- Click on the Cite icon at the top of the page to get the citation
- Use the arrow to selectthe correct format
- JSTOR
- Enter search terms and hit Enter
- Click on a title to view the article
- Read the article
- Click on Cite this item
- Select the correct format
- Credo Reference
- Enter search terms Hit Enter or click on the magnifying glass
- Click on a title to open the article
- Read
- Citations are at the end of the article Use the format specified by your teacher
- Or click the Cite iconat the top of the page
- Academic Search Complete
- Type in your termsRemember to click on Full Text
- Click on Full Text to read an article
- Read the article
- Click on the Cite icon on the right side of the page
- Scroll down to the required format
- If the article is a PDFhellip
- PDF Detailed Record
- Citations
- These databases work the same way
- Click on a database title
- Enter search terms and hit Enter
- Narrow the search by choosing Academic Journals and Full Text
- Click on the title to view the article
- Read
- Click on the Cite feature at the top of the article
- Click the arrow to change to the correct format
- If You Need Help with Research
- Ask-A-Librarian
- Fill in the boxes and Submit
- Ask-A-Librarian continued
- Quiz
-
Finding Primary Sources
bull In Academic Search Complete
Click here
Letrsquos look at some specific databases
US History (Gale in Context)World History (Gale in Context)
US History (Gale in Context)
Browse topics
Click on the subject to bring up more topics in that section
Click here
Click to see a topic
Click here to open
the topic
Or Use the Search Box
Enter search terms here
Choose the type of information
This shows the kinds of information available
Click on the title to read an article
Click here
Read
Click on the Cite icon at the top of the page to get the citation
Click here
Use the arrow to selectthe correct format
Click here
JSTOR
Click here
Enter search terms and hit Enter
Enter search terms here
Click on a title to view the article
Click here
Read the article
Click on Cite this item
Click here
Select the correct format
Copy and paste your citation to the bibliography
page Alter to provide hanging
indent
Credo Reference
Click here
Enter search terms Hit Enter or click on the magnifying glass
Enter search terms hereClick on the
magnifying glass or hit Enter on your keyboard
Click on a title to open the article
Click here
Read
Citations are at the end of the article Use the format specified
by your teacher
Or click the Cite iconat the top of the page
Click here
Click on the tab to choose the required
format
Academic Search Complete
Click here
Type in your termsRemember to click on Full Text
Click here
Enter search terms
Click on Full Text to read an article
Click here
Read the article
Click on the Cite icon on the right side of the page
Click here
Scroll down to the required format
Be sure to use the correct format
Move the gray
bar to scroll
If the article is a PDFhellip
bull The article has been scanned into the database and will appear the same as it appears in the print journal
bull You will need to get the Detailed Record if you will be creating your own citations
PDFClick here
PDF Detailed Record
Citations
bull Each time you use someone elsersquos words or ideas you must provide a citation to give credit to that person
bull For each citation you will provide a corresponding bibliography
These databases work the same way
bull Military amp Intelligence Database Collectionbull US History Collectionbull War amp Terrorism Collectionbull World History Collection
Click on a database title
Click here
Enter search terms and hit Enter
Mark the box for Full Text
Enter search terms here
Narrow the search by choosing Academic Journals and Full Text
Choose this
Click hereSelect this if your instructor wants scholarly or peer reviewed articles
Click on the title to view the article
Click here
Read
Click on the Cite feature at the top of the article
Click here
Click the arrow to change to the correct format
Click here to change format
If You Need Help with Research
bull Call the KC Library and speak to a librarianbull Come to the KC Library and speak with a
librarianbull Use the Ask-A-Librarian email service from the
home page
Ask-A-Librarian
Click here
Fill in the boxes and Submit
Ask-A-Librarian continued
bull We will answer your question as quickly as possible
bull If it is a night weekend or holiday you will have to wait until the next working day
bull While we wonrsquot do the work for you we can suggest how you might change the wording or database to get better results
Quiz
bull What box do you check to see the complete article
bull When can you use the Library databasesbull What is the email reference service calledbull Any time you use someone elsersquos words or
ideas what must you providebull List a reason to choose databases instead of
the Internet
Good Luck
- Library Access 247
- Randolph C Watson Library Homepage
- Randolph C Watson Library Homepage
- Logging in from Off-Campus
- Off-Campus Log In
- Finding Resources
- Enter Search Terms in the box and hit Enter
- Narrow the results by selectingKilgore College and Book
- Review the Results
- Print books
- To read an eBook click View eBook
- The Detailed Record will be used to create your citation
- Click Full Text to open the book
- Click Search within
- Enter Search terms and hit Enter
- Click on the page number to go to it Read
- Get the citation information
- If not creating your owncitations click on Cite
- Scroll down to the designated format
- Why Use a Database
- Databases
- Databases for History Research
- Click on Databases
- Click on Government HistoryLaw amp Criminal Justice
- Scroll down to see the titles
- Click on a title to open the database
- What is a Primary Source
- Look for Primary Sources
- Finding Primary Sources
- US History (Gale in Context)World History (Gale in Context)
- US History (Gale in Context)
- Browse topics
- Click on the subject to bring up more topics in that section
- Click to see a topic
- Or Use the Search Box
- Choose the type of information
- Click on the title to read an article
- Read
- Click on the Cite icon at the top of the page to get the citation
- Use the arrow to selectthe correct format
- JSTOR
- Enter search terms and hit Enter
- Click on a title to view the article
- Read the article
- Click on Cite this item
- Select the correct format
- Credo Reference
- Enter search terms Hit Enter or click on the magnifying glass
- Click on a title to open the article
- Read
- Citations are at the end of the article Use the format specified by your teacher
- Or click the Cite iconat the top of the page
- Academic Search Complete
- Type in your termsRemember to click on Full Text
- Click on Full Text to read an article
- Read the article
- Click on the Cite icon on the right side of the page
- Scroll down to the required format
- If the article is a PDFhellip
- PDF Detailed Record
- Citations
- These databases work the same way
- Click on a database title
- Enter search terms and hit Enter
- Narrow the search by choosing Academic Journals and Full Text
- Click on the title to view the article
- Read
- Click on the Cite feature at the top of the article
- Click the arrow to change to the correct format
- If You Need Help with Research
- Ask-A-Librarian
- Fill in the boxes and Submit
- Ask-A-Librarian continued
- Quiz
-
Letrsquos look at some specific databases
US History (Gale in Context)World History (Gale in Context)
US History (Gale in Context)
Browse topics
Click on the subject to bring up more topics in that section
Click here
Click to see a topic
Click here to open
the topic
Or Use the Search Box
Enter search terms here
Choose the type of information
This shows the kinds of information available
Click on the title to read an article
Click here
Read
Click on the Cite icon at the top of the page to get the citation
Click here
Use the arrow to selectthe correct format
Click here
JSTOR
Click here
Enter search terms and hit Enter
Enter search terms here
Click on a title to view the article
Click here
Read the article
Click on Cite this item
Click here
Select the correct format
Copy and paste your citation to the bibliography
page Alter to provide hanging
indent
Credo Reference
Click here
Enter search terms Hit Enter or click on the magnifying glass
Enter search terms hereClick on the
magnifying glass or hit Enter on your keyboard
Click on a title to open the article
Click here
Read
Citations are at the end of the article Use the format specified
by your teacher
Or click the Cite iconat the top of the page
Click here
Click on the tab to choose the required
format
Academic Search Complete
Click here
Type in your termsRemember to click on Full Text
Click here
Enter search terms
Click on Full Text to read an article
Click here
Read the article
Click on the Cite icon on the right side of the page
Click here
Scroll down to the required format
Be sure to use the correct format
Move the gray
bar to scroll
If the article is a PDFhellip
bull The article has been scanned into the database and will appear the same as it appears in the print journal
bull You will need to get the Detailed Record if you will be creating your own citations
PDFClick here
PDF Detailed Record
Citations
bull Each time you use someone elsersquos words or ideas you must provide a citation to give credit to that person
bull For each citation you will provide a corresponding bibliography
These databases work the same way
bull Military amp Intelligence Database Collectionbull US History Collectionbull War amp Terrorism Collectionbull World History Collection
Click on a database title
Click here
Enter search terms and hit Enter
Mark the box for Full Text
Enter search terms here
Narrow the search by choosing Academic Journals and Full Text
Choose this
Click hereSelect this if your instructor wants scholarly or peer reviewed articles
Click on the title to view the article
Click here
Read
Click on the Cite feature at the top of the article
Click here
Click the arrow to change to the correct format
Click here to change format
If You Need Help with Research
bull Call the KC Library and speak to a librarianbull Come to the KC Library and speak with a
librarianbull Use the Ask-A-Librarian email service from the
home page
Ask-A-Librarian
Click here
Fill in the boxes and Submit
Ask-A-Librarian continued
bull We will answer your question as quickly as possible
bull If it is a night weekend or holiday you will have to wait until the next working day
bull While we wonrsquot do the work for you we can suggest how you might change the wording or database to get better results
Quiz
bull What box do you check to see the complete article
bull When can you use the Library databasesbull What is the email reference service calledbull Any time you use someone elsersquos words or
ideas what must you providebull List a reason to choose databases instead of
the Internet
Good Luck
- Library Access 247
- Randolph C Watson Library Homepage
- Randolph C Watson Library Homepage
- Logging in from Off-Campus
- Off-Campus Log In
- Finding Resources
- Enter Search Terms in the box and hit Enter
- Narrow the results by selectingKilgore College and Book
- Review the Results
- Print books
- To read an eBook click View eBook
- The Detailed Record will be used to create your citation
- Click Full Text to open the book
- Click Search within
- Enter Search terms and hit Enter
- Click on the page number to go to it Read
- Get the citation information
- If not creating your owncitations click on Cite
- Scroll down to the designated format
- Why Use a Database
- Databases
- Databases for History Research
- Click on Databases
- Click on Government HistoryLaw amp Criminal Justice
- Scroll down to see the titles
- Click on a title to open the database
- What is a Primary Source
- Look for Primary Sources
- Finding Primary Sources
- US History (Gale in Context)World History (Gale in Context)
- US History (Gale in Context)
- Browse topics
- Click on the subject to bring up more topics in that section
- Click to see a topic
- Or Use the Search Box
- Choose the type of information
- Click on the title to read an article
- Read
- Click on the Cite icon at the top of the page to get the citation
- Use the arrow to selectthe correct format
- JSTOR
- Enter search terms and hit Enter
- Click on a title to view the article
- Read the article
- Click on Cite this item
- Select the correct format
- Credo Reference
- Enter search terms Hit Enter or click on the magnifying glass
- Click on a title to open the article
- Read
- Citations are at the end of the article Use the format specified by your teacher
- Or click the Cite iconat the top of the page
- Academic Search Complete
- Type in your termsRemember to click on Full Text
- Click on Full Text to read an article
- Read the article
- Click on the Cite icon on the right side of the page
- Scroll down to the required format
- If the article is a PDFhellip
- PDF Detailed Record
- Citations
- These databases work the same way
- Click on a database title
- Enter search terms and hit Enter
- Narrow the search by choosing Academic Journals and Full Text
- Click on the title to view the article
- Read
- Click on the Cite feature at the top of the article
- Click the arrow to change to the correct format
- If You Need Help with Research
- Ask-A-Librarian
- Fill in the boxes and Submit
- Ask-A-Librarian continued
- Quiz
-
US History (Gale in Context)World History (Gale in Context)
US History (Gale in Context)
Browse topics
Click on the subject to bring up more topics in that section
Click here
Click to see a topic
Click here to open
the topic
Or Use the Search Box
Enter search terms here
Choose the type of information
This shows the kinds of information available
Click on the title to read an article
Click here
Read
Click on the Cite icon at the top of the page to get the citation
Click here
Use the arrow to selectthe correct format
Click here
JSTOR
Click here
Enter search terms and hit Enter
Enter search terms here
Click on a title to view the article
Click here
Read the article
Click on Cite this item
Click here
Select the correct format
Copy and paste your citation to the bibliography
page Alter to provide hanging
indent
Credo Reference
Click here
Enter search terms Hit Enter or click on the magnifying glass
Enter search terms hereClick on the
magnifying glass or hit Enter on your keyboard
Click on a title to open the article
Click here
Read
Citations are at the end of the article Use the format specified
by your teacher
Or click the Cite iconat the top of the page
Click here
Click on the tab to choose the required
format
Academic Search Complete
Click here
Type in your termsRemember to click on Full Text
Click here
Enter search terms
Click on Full Text to read an article
Click here
Read the article
Click on the Cite icon on the right side of the page
Click here
Scroll down to the required format
Be sure to use the correct format
Move the gray
bar to scroll
If the article is a PDFhellip
bull The article has been scanned into the database and will appear the same as it appears in the print journal
bull You will need to get the Detailed Record if you will be creating your own citations
PDFClick here
PDF Detailed Record
Citations
bull Each time you use someone elsersquos words or ideas you must provide a citation to give credit to that person
bull For each citation you will provide a corresponding bibliography
These databases work the same way
bull Military amp Intelligence Database Collectionbull US History Collectionbull War amp Terrorism Collectionbull World History Collection
Click on a database title
Click here
Enter search terms and hit Enter
Mark the box for Full Text
Enter search terms here
Narrow the search by choosing Academic Journals and Full Text
Choose this
Click hereSelect this if your instructor wants scholarly or peer reviewed articles
Click on the title to view the article
Click here
Read
Click on the Cite feature at the top of the article
Click here
Click the arrow to change to the correct format
Click here to change format
If You Need Help with Research
bull Call the KC Library and speak to a librarianbull Come to the KC Library and speak with a
librarianbull Use the Ask-A-Librarian email service from the
home page
Ask-A-Librarian
Click here
Fill in the boxes and Submit
Ask-A-Librarian continued
bull We will answer your question as quickly as possible
bull If it is a night weekend or holiday you will have to wait until the next working day
bull While we wonrsquot do the work for you we can suggest how you might change the wording or database to get better results
Quiz
bull What box do you check to see the complete article
bull When can you use the Library databasesbull What is the email reference service calledbull Any time you use someone elsersquos words or
ideas what must you providebull List a reason to choose databases instead of
the Internet
Good Luck
- Library Access 247
- Randolph C Watson Library Homepage
- Randolph C Watson Library Homepage
- Logging in from Off-Campus
- Off-Campus Log In
- Finding Resources
- Enter Search Terms in the box and hit Enter
- Narrow the results by selectingKilgore College and Book
- Review the Results
- Print books
- To read an eBook click View eBook
- The Detailed Record will be used to create your citation
- Click Full Text to open the book
- Click Search within
- Enter Search terms and hit Enter
- Click on the page number to go to it Read
- Get the citation information
- If not creating your owncitations click on Cite
- Scroll down to the designated format
- Why Use a Database
- Databases
- Databases for History Research
- Click on Databases
- Click on Government HistoryLaw amp Criminal Justice
- Scroll down to see the titles
- Click on a title to open the database
- What is a Primary Source
- Look for Primary Sources
- Finding Primary Sources
- US History (Gale in Context)World History (Gale in Context)
- US History (Gale in Context)
- Browse topics
- Click on the subject to bring up more topics in that section
- Click to see a topic
- Or Use the Search Box
- Choose the type of information
- Click on the title to read an article
- Read
- Click on the Cite icon at the top of the page to get the citation
- Use the arrow to selectthe correct format
- JSTOR
- Enter search terms and hit Enter
- Click on a title to view the article
- Read the article
- Click on Cite this item
- Select the correct format
- Credo Reference
- Enter search terms Hit Enter or click on the magnifying glass
- Click on a title to open the article
- Read
- Citations are at the end of the article Use the format specified by your teacher
- Or click the Cite iconat the top of the page
- Academic Search Complete
- Type in your termsRemember to click on Full Text
- Click on Full Text to read an article
- Read the article
- Click on the Cite icon on the right side of the page
- Scroll down to the required format
- If the article is a PDFhellip
- PDF Detailed Record
- Citations
- These databases work the same way
- Click on a database title
- Enter search terms and hit Enter
- Narrow the search by choosing Academic Journals and Full Text
- Click on the title to view the article
- Read
- Click on the Cite feature at the top of the article
- Click the arrow to change to the correct format
- If You Need Help with Research
- Ask-A-Librarian
- Fill in the boxes and Submit
- Ask-A-Librarian continued
- Quiz
-
US History (Gale in Context)
Browse topics
Click on the subject to bring up more topics in that section
Click here
Click to see a topic
Click here to open
the topic
Or Use the Search Box
Enter search terms here
Choose the type of information
This shows the kinds of information available
Click on the title to read an article
Click here
Read
Click on the Cite icon at the top of the page to get the citation
Click here
Use the arrow to selectthe correct format
Click here
JSTOR
Click here
Enter search terms and hit Enter
Enter search terms here
Click on a title to view the article
Click here
Read the article
Click on Cite this item
Click here
Select the correct format
Copy and paste your citation to the bibliography
page Alter to provide hanging
indent
Credo Reference
Click here
Enter search terms Hit Enter or click on the magnifying glass
Enter search terms hereClick on the
magnifying glass or hit Enter on your keyboard
Click on a title to open the article
Click here
Read
Citations are at the end of the article Use the format specified
by your teacher
Or click the Cite iconat the top of the page
Click here
Click on the tab to choose the required
format
Academic Search Complete
Click here
Type in your termsRemember to click on Full Text
Click here
Enter search terms
Click on Full Text to read an article
Click here
Read the article
Click on the Cite icon on the right side of the page
Click here
Scroll down to the required format
Be sure to use the correct format
Move the gray
bar to scroll
If the article is a PDFhellip
bull The article has been scanned into the database and will appear the same as it appears in the print journal
bull You will need to get the Detailed Record if you will be creating your own citations
PDFClick here
PDF Detailed Record
Citations
bull Each time you use someone elsersquos words or ideas you must provide a citation to give credit to that person
bull For each citation you will provide a corresponding bibliography
These databases work the same way
bull Military amp Intelligence Database Collectionbull US History Collectionbull War amp Terrorism Collectionbull World History Collection
Click on a database title
Click here
Enter search terms and hit Enter
Mark the box for Full Text
Enter search terms here
Narrow the search by choosing Academic Journals and Full Text
Choose this
Click hereSelect this if your instructor wants scholarly or peer reviewed articles
Click on the title to view the article
Click here
Read
Click on the Cite feature at the top of the article
Click here
Click the arrow to change to the correct format
Click here to change format
If You Need Help with Research
bull Call the KC Library and speak to a librarianbull Come to the KC Library and speak with a
librarianbull Use the Ask-A-Librarian email service from the
home page
Ask-A-Librarian
Click here
Fill in the boxes and Submit
Ask-A-Librarian continued
bull We will answer your question as quickly as possible
bull If it is a night weekend or holiday you will have to wait until the next working day
bull While we wonrsquot do the work for you we can suggest how you might change the wording or database to get better results
Quiz
bull What box do you check to see the complete article
bull When can you use the Library databasesbull What is the email reference service calledbull Any time you use someone elsersquos words or
ideas what must you providebull List a reason to choose databases instead of
the Internet
Good Luck
- Library Access 247
- Randolph C Watson Library Homepage
- Randolph C Watson Library Homepage
- Logging in from Off-Campus
- Off-Campus Log In
- Finding Resources
- Enter Search Terms in the box and hit Enter
- Narrow the results by selectingKilgore College and Book
- Review the Results
- Print books
- To read an eBook click View eBook
- The Detailed Record will be used to create your citation
- Click Full Text to open the book
- Click Search within
- Enter Search terms and hit Enter
- Click on the page number to go to it Read
- Get the citation information
- If not creating your owncitations click on Cite
- Scroll down to the designated format
- Why Use a Database
- Databases
- Databases for History Research
- Click on Databases
- Click on Government HistoryLaw amp Criminal Justice
- Scroll down to see the titles
- Click on a title to open the database
- What is a Primary Source
- Look for Primary Sources
- Finding Primary Sources
- US History (Gale in Context)World History (Gale in Context)
- US History (Gale in Context)
- Browse topics
- Click on the subject to bring up more topics in that section
- Click to see a topic
- Or Use the Search Box
- Choose the type of information
- Click on the title to read an article
- Read
- Click on the Cite icon at the top of the page to get the citation
- Use the arrow to selectthe correct format
- JSTOR
- Enter search terms and hit Enter
- Click on a title to view the article
- Read the article
- Click on Cite this item
- Select the correct format
- Credo Reference
- Enter search terms Hit Enter or click on the magnifying glass
- Click on a title to open the article
- Read
- Citations are at the end of the article Use the format specified by your teacher
- Or click the Cite iconat the top of the page
- Academic Search Complete
- Type in your termsRemember to click on Full Text
- Click on Full Text to read an article
- Read the article
- Click on the Cite icon on the right side of the page
- Scroll down to the required format
- If the article is a PDFhellip
- PDF Detailed Record
- Citations
- These databases work the same way
- Click on a database title
- Enter search terms and hit Enter
- Narrow the search by choosing Academic Journals and Full Text
- Click on the title to view the article
- Read
- Click on the Cite feature at the top of the article
- Click the arrow to change to the correct format
- If You Need Help with Research
- Ask-A-Librarian
- Fill in the boxes and Submit
- Ask-A-Librarian continued
- Quiz
-
Browse topics
Click on the subject to bring up more topics in that section
Click here
Click to see a topic
Click here to open
the topic
Or Use the Search Box
Enter search terms here
Choose the type of information
This shows the kinds of information available
Click on the title to read an article
Click here
Read
Click on the Cite icon at the top of the page to get the citation
Click here
Use the arrow to selectthe correct format
Click here
JSTOR
Click here
Enter search terms and hit Enter
Enter search terms here
Click on a title to view the article
Click here
Read the article
Click on Cite this item
Click here
Select the correct format
Copy and paste your citation to the bibliography
page Alter to provide hanging
indent
Credo Reference
Click here
Enter search terms Hit Enter or click on the magnifying glass
Enter search terms hereClick on the
magnifying glass or hit Enter on your keyboard
Click on a title to open the article
Click here
Read
Citations are at the end of the article Use the format specified
by your teacher
Or click the Cite iconat the top of the page
Click here
Click on the tab to choose the required
format
Academic Search Complete
Click here
Type in your termsRemember to click on Full Text
Click here
Enter search terms
Click on Full Text to read an article
Click here
Read the article
Click on the Cite icon on the right side of the page
Click here
Scroll down to the required format
Be sure to use the correct format
Move the gray
bar to scroll
If the article is a PDFhellip
bull The article has been scanned into the database and will appear the same as it appears in the print journal
bull You will need to get the Detailed Record if you will be creating your own citations
PDFClick here
PDF Detailed Record
Citations
bull Each time you use someone elsersquos words or ideas you must provide a citation to give credit to that person
bull For each citation you will provide a corresponding bibliography
These databases work the same way
bull Military amp Intelligence Database Collectionbull US History Collectionbull War amp Terrorism Collectionbull World History Collection
Click on a database title
Click here
Enter search terms and hit Enter
Mark the box for Full Text
Enter search terms here
Narrow the search by choosing Academic Journals and Full Text
Choose this
Click hereSelect this if your instructor wants scholarly or peer reviewed articles
Click on the title to view the article
Click here
Read
Click on the Cite feature at the top of the article
Click here
Click the arrow to change to the correct format
Click here to change format
If You Need Help with Research
bull Call the KC Library and speak to a librarianbull Come to the KC Library and speak with a
librarianbull Use the Ask-A-Librarian email service from the
home page
Ask-A-Librarian
Click here
Fill in the boxes and Submit
Ask-A-Librarian continued
bull We will answer your question as quickly as possible
bull If it is a night weekend or holiday you will have to wait until the next working day
bull While we wonrsquot do the work for you we can suggest how you might change the wording or database to get better results
Quiz
bull What box do you check to see the complete article
bull When can you use the Library databasesbull What is the email reference service calledbull Any time you use someone elsersquos words or
ideas what must you providebull List a reason to choose databases instead of
the Internet
Good Luck
- Library Access 247
- Randolph C Watson Library Homepage
- Randolph C Watson Library Homepage
- Logging in from Off-Campus
- Off-Campus Log In
- Finding Resources
- Enter Search Terms in the box and hit Enter
- Narrow the results by selectingKilgore College and Book
- Review the Results
- Print books
- To read an eBook click View eBook
- The Detailed Record will be used to create your citation
- Click Full Text to open the book
- Click Search within
- Enter Search terms and hit Enter
- Click on the page number to go to it Read
- Get the citation information
- If not creating your owncitations click on Cite
- Scroll down to the designated format
- Why Use a Database
- Databases
- Databases for History Research
- Click on Databases
- Click on Government HistoryLaw amp Criminal Justice
- Scroll down to see the titles
- Click on a title to open the database
- What is a Primary Source
- Look for Primary Sources
- Finding Primary Sources
- US History (Gale in Context)World History (Gale in Context)
- US History (Gale in Context)
- Browse topics
- Click on the subject to bring up more topics in that section
- Click to see a topic
- Or Use the Search Box
- Choose the type of information
- Click on the title to read an article
- Read
- Click on the Cite icon at the top of the page to get the citation
- Use the arrow to selectthe correct format
- JSTOR
- Enter search terms and hit Enter
- Click on a title to view the article
- Read the article
- Click on Cite this item
- Select the correct format
- Credo Reference
- Enter search terms Hit Enter or click on the magnifying glass
- Click on a title to open the article
- Read
- Citations are at the end of the article Use the format specified by your teacher
- Or click the Cite iconat the top of the page
- Academic Search Complete
- Type in your termsRemember to click on Full Text
- Click on Full Text to read an article
- Read the article
- Click on the Cite icon on the right side of the page
- Scroll down to the required format
- If the article is a PDFhellip
- PDF Detailed Record
- Citations
- These databases work the same way
- Click on a database title
- Enter search terms and hit Enter
- Narrow the search by choosing Academic Journals and Full Text
- Click on the title to view the article
- Read
- Click on the Cite feature at the top of the article
- Click the arrow to change to the correct format
- If You Need Help with Research
- Ask-A-Librarian
- Fill in the boxes and Submit
- Ask-A-Librarian continued
- Quiz
-
Click on the subject to bring up more topics in that section
Click here
Click to see a topic
Click here to open
the topic
Or Use the Search Box
Enter search terms here
Choose the type of information
This shows the kinds of information available
Click on the title to read an article
Click here
Read
Click on the Cite icon at the top of the page to get the citation
Click here
Use the arrow to selectthe correct format
Click here
JSTOR
Click here
Enter search terms and hit Enter
Enter search terms here
Click on a title to view the article
Click here
Read the article
Click on Cite this item
Click here
Select the correct format
Copy and paste your citation to the bibliography
page Alter to provide hanging
indent
Credo Reference
Click here
Enter search terms Hit Enter or click on the magnifying glass
Enter search terms hereClick on the
magnifying glass or hit Enter on your keyboard
Click on a title to open the article
Click here
Read
Citations are at the end of the article Use the format specified
by your teacher
Or click the Cite iconat the top of the page
Click here
Click on the tab to choose the required
format
Academic Search Complete
Click here
Type in your termsRemember to click on Full Text
Click here
Enter search terms
Click on Full Text to read an article
Click here
Read the article
Click on the Cite icon on the right side of the page
Click here
Scroll down to the required format
Be sure to use the correct format
Move the gray
bar to scroll
If the article is a PDFhellip
bull The article has been scanned into the database and will appear the same as it appears in the print journal
bull You will need to get the Detailed Record if you will be creating your own citations
PDFClick here
PDF Detailed Record
Citations
bull Each time you use someone elsersquos words or ideas you must provide a citation to give credit to that person
bull For each citation you will provide a corresponding bibliography
These databases work the same way
bull Military amp Intelligence Database Collectionbull US History Collectionbull War amp Terrorism Collectionbull World History Collection
Click on a database title
Click here
Enter search terms and hit Enter
Mark the box for Full Text
Enter search terms here
Narrow the search by choosing Academic Journals and Full Text
Choose this
Click hereSelect this if your instructor wants scholarly or peer reviewed articles
Click on the title to view the article
Click here
Read
Click on the Cite feature at the top of the article
Click here
Click the arrow to change to the correct format
Click here to change format
If You Need Help with Research
bull Call the KC Library and speak to a librarianbull Come to the KC Library and speak with a
librarianbull Use the Ask-A-Librarian email service from the
home page
Ask-A-Librarian
Click here
Fill in the boxes and Submit
Ask-A-Librarian continued
bull We will answer your question as quickly as possible
bull If it is a night weekend or holiday you will have to wait until the next working day
bull While we wonrsquot do the work for you we can suggest how you might change the wording or database to get better results
Quiz
bull What box do you check to see the complete article
bull When can you use the Library databasesbull What is the email reference service calledbull Any time you use someone elsersquos words or
ideas what must you providebull List a reason to choose databases instead of
the Internet
Good Luck
- Library Access 247
- Randolph C Watson Library Homepage
- Randolph C Watson Library Homepage
- Logging in from Off-Campus
- Off-Campus Log In
- Finding Resources
- Enter Search Terms in the box and hit Enter
- Narrow the results by selectingKilgore College and Book
- Review the Results
- Print books
- To read an eBook click View eBook
- The Detailed Record will be used to create your citation
- Click Full Text to open the book
- Click Search within
- Enter Search terms and hit Enter
- Click on the page number to go to it Read
- Get the citation information
- If not creating your owncitations click on Cite
- Scroll down to the designated format
- Why Use a Database
- Databases
- Databases for History Research
- Click on Databases
- Click on Government HistoryLaw amp Criminal Justice
- Scroll down to see the titles
- Click on a title to open the database
- What is a Primary Source
- Look for Primary Sources
- Finding Primary Sources
- US History (Gale in Context)World History (Gale in Context)
- US History (Gale in Context)
- Browse topics
- Click on the subject to bring up more topics in that section
- Click to see a topic
- Or Use the Search Box
- Choose the type of information
- Click on the title to read an article
- Read
- Click on the Cite icon at the top of the page to get the citation
- Use the arrow to selectthe correct format
- JSTOR
- Enter search terms and hit Enter
- Click on a title to view the article
- Read the article
- Click on Cite this item
- Select the correct format
- Credo Reference
- Enter search terms Hit Enter or click on the magnifying glass
- Click on a title to open the article
- Read
- Citations are at the end of the article Use the format specified by your teacher
- Or click the Cite iconat the top of the page
- Academic Search Complete
- Type in your termsRemember to click on Full Text
- Click on Full Text to read an article
- Read the article
- Click on the Cite icon on the right side of the page
- Scroll down to the required format
- If the article is a PDFhellip
- PDF Detailed Record
- Citations
- These databases work the same way
- Click on a database title
- Enter search terms and hit Enter
- Narrow the search by choosing Academic Journals and Full Text
- Click on the title to view the article
- Read
- Click on the Cite feature at the top of the article
- Click the arrow to change to the correct format
- If You Need Help with Research
- Ask-A-Librarian
- Fill in the boxes and Submit
- Ask-A-Librarian continued
- Quiz
-
Click to see a topic
Click here to open
the topic
Or Use the Search Box
Enter search terms here
Choose the type of information
This shows the kinds of information available
Click on the title to read an article
Click here
Read
Click on the Cite icon at the top of the page to get the citation
Click here
Use the arrow to selectthe correct format
Click here
JSTOR
Click here
Enter search terms and hit Enter
Enter search terms here
Click on a title to view the article
Click here
Read the article
Click on Cite this item
Click here
Select the correct format
Copy and paste your citation to the bibliography
page Alter to provide hanging
indent
Credo Reference
Click here
Enter search terms Hit Enter or click on the magnifying glass
Enter search terms hereClick on the
magnifying glass or hit Enter on your keyboard
Click on a title to open the article
Click here
Read
Citations are at the end of the article Use the format specified
by your teacher
Or click the Cite iconat the top of the page
Click here
Click on the tab to choose the required
format
Academic Search Complete
Click here
Type in your termsRemember to click on Full Text
Click here
Enter search terms
Click on Full Text to read an article
Click here
Read the article
Click on the Cite icon on the right side of the page
Click here
Scroll down to the required format
Be sure to use the correct format
Move the gray
bar to scroll
If the article is a PDFhellip
bull The article has been scanned into the database and will appear the same as it appears in the print journal
bull You will need to get the Detailed Record if you will be creating your own citations
PDFClick here
PDF Detailed Record
Citations
bull Each time you use someone elsersquos words or ideas you must provide a citation to give credit to that person
bull For each citation you will provide a corresponding bibliography
These databases work the same way
bull Military amp Intelligence Database Collectionbull US History Collectionbull War amp Terrorism Collectionbull World History Collection
Click on a database title
Click here
Enter search terms and hit Enter
Mark the box for Full Text
Enter search terms here
Narrow the search by choosing Academic Journals and Full Text
Choose this
Click hereSelect this if your instructor wants scholarly or peer reviewed articles
Click on the title to view the article
Click here
Read
Click on the Cite feature at the top of the article
Click here
Click the arrow to change to the correct format
Click here to change format
If You Need Help with Research
bull Call the KC Library and speak to a librarianbull Come to the KC Library and speak with a
librarianbull Use the Ask-A-Librarian email service from the
home page
Ask-A-Librarian
Click here
Fill in the boxes and Submit
Ask-A-Librarian continued
bull We will answer your question as quickly as possible
bull If it is a night weekend or holiday you will have to wait until the next working day
bull While we wonrsquot do the work for you we can suggest how you might change the wording or database to get better results
Quiz
bull What box do you check to see the complete article
bull When can you use the Library databasesbull What is the email reference service calledbull Any time you use someone elsersquos words or
ideas what must you providebull List a reason to choose databases instead of
the Internet
Good Luck
- Library Access 247
- Randolph C Watson Library Homepage
- Randolph C Watson Library Homepage
- Logging in from Off-Campus
- Off-Campus Log In
- Finding Resources
- Enter Search Terms in the box and hit Enter
- Narrow the results by selectingKilgore College and Book
- Review the Results
- Print books
- To read an eBook click View eBook
- The Detailed Record will be used to create your citation
- Click Full Text to open the book
- Click Search within
- Enter Search terms and hit Enter
- Click on the page number to go to it Read
- Get the citation information
- If not creating your owncitations click on Cite
- Scroll down to the designated format
- Why Use a Database
- Databases
- Databases for History Research
- Click on Databases
- Click on Government HistoryLaw amp Criminal Justice
- Scroll down to see the titles
- Click on a title to open the database
- What is a Primary Source
- Look for Primary Sources
- Finding Primary Sources
- US History (Gale in Context)World History (Gale in Context)
- US History (Gale in Context)
- Browse topics
- Click on the subject to bring up more topics in that section
- Click to see a topic
- Or Use the Search Box
- Choose the type of information
- Click on the title to read an article
- Read
- Click on the Cite icon at the top of the page to get the citation
- Use the arrow to selectthe correct format
- JSTOR
- Enter search terms and hit Enter
- Click on a title to view the article
- Read the article
- Click on Cite this item
- Select the correct format
- Credo Reference
- Enter search terms Hit Enter or click on the magnifying glass
- Click on a title to open the article
- Read
- Citations are at the end of the article Use the format specified by your teacher
- Or click the Cite iconat the top of the page
- Academic Search Complete
- Type in your termsRemember to click on Full Text
- Click on Full Text to read an article
- Read the article
- Click on the Cite icon on the right side of the page
- Scroll down to the required format
- If the article is a PDFhellip
- PDF Detailed Record
- Citations
- These databases work the same way
- Click on a database title
- Enter search terms and hit Enter
- Narrow the search by choosing Academic Journals and Full Text
- Click on the title to view the article
- Read
- Click on the Cite feature at the top of the article
- Click the arrow to change to the correct format
- If You Need Help with Research
- Ask-A-Librarian
- Fill in the boxes and Submit
- Ask-A-Librarian continued
- Quiz
-
Or Use the Search Box
Enter search terms here
Choose the type of information
This shows the kinds of information available
Click on the title to read an article
Click here
Read
Click on the Cite icon at the top of the page to get the citation
Click here
Use the arrow to selectthe correct format
Click here
JSTOR
Click here
Enter search terms and hit Enter
Enter search terms here
Click on a title to view the article
Click here
Read the article
Click on Cite this item
Click here
Select the correct format
Copy and paste your citation to the bibliography
page Alter to provide hanging
indent
Credo Reference
Click here
Enter search terms Hit Enter or click on the magnifying glass
Enter search terms hereClick on the
magnifying glass or hit Enter on your keyboard
Click on a title to open the article
Click here
Read
Citations are at the end of the article Use the format specified
by your teacher
Or click the Cite iconat the top of the page
Click here
Click on the tab to choose the required
format
Academic Search Complete
Click here
Type in your termsRemember to click on Full Text
Click here
Enter search terms
Click on Full Text to read an article
Click here
Read the article
Click on the Cite icon on the right side of the page
Click here
Scroll down to the required format
Be sure to use the correct format
Move the gray
bar to scroll
If the article is a PDFhellip
bull The article has been scanned into the database and will appear the same as it appears in the print journal
bull You will need to get the Detailed Record if you will be creating your own citations
PDFClick here
PDF Detailed Record
Citations
bull Each time you use someone elsersquos words or ideas you must provide a citation to give credit to that person
bull For each citation you will provide a corresponding bibliography
These databases work the same way
bull Military amp Intelligence Database Collectionbull US History Collectionbull War amp Terrorism Collectionbull World History Collection
Click on a database title
Click here
Enter search terms and hit Enter
Mark the box for Full Text
Enter search terms here
Narrow the search by choosing Academic Journals and Full Text
Choose this
Click hereSelect this if your instructor wants scholarly or peer reviewed articles
Click on the title to view the article
Click here
Read
Click on the Cite feature at the top of the article
Click here
Click the arrow to change to the correct format
Click here to change format
If You Need Help with Research
bull Call the KC Library and speak to a librarianbull Come to the KC Library and speak with a
librarianbull Use the Ask-A-Librarian email service from the
home page
Ask-A-Librarian
Click here
Fill in the boxes and Submit
Ask-A-Librarian continued
bull We will answer your question as quickly as possible
bull If it is a night weekend or holiday you will have to wait until the next working day
bull While we wonrsquot do the work for you we can suggest how you might change the wording or database to get better results
Quiz
bull What box do you check to see the complete article
bull When can you use the Library databasesbull What is the email reference service calledbull Any time you use someone elsersquos words or
ideas what must you providebull List a reason to choose databases instead of
the Internet
Good Luck
- Library Access 247
- Randolph C Watson Library Homepage
- Randolph C Watson Library Homepage
- Logging in from Off-Campus
- Off-Campus Log In
- Finding Resources
- Enter Search Terms in the box and hit Enter
- Narrow the results by selectingKilgore College and Book
- Review the Results
- Print books
- To read an eBook click View eBook
- The Detailed Record will be used to create your citation
- Click Full Text to open the book
- Click Search within
- Enter Search terms and hit Enter
- Click on the page number to go to it Read
- Get the citation information
- If not creating your owncitations click on Cite
- Scroll down to the designated format
- Why Use a Database
- Databases
- Databases for History Research
- Click on Databases
- Click on Government HistoryLaw amp Criminal Justice
- Scroll down to see the titles
- Click on a title to open the database
- What is a Primary Source
- Look for Primary Sources
- Finding Primary Sources
- US History (Gale in Context)World History (Gale in Context)
- US History (Gale in Context)
- Browse topics
- Click on the subject to bring up more topics in that section
- Click to see a topic
- Or Use the Search Box
- Choose the type of information
- Click on the title to read an article
- Read
- Click on the Cite icon at the top of the page to get the citation
- Use the arrow to selectthe correct format
- JSTOR
- Enter search terms and hit Enter
- Click on a title to view the article
- Read the article
- Click on Cite this item
- Select the correct format
- Credo Reference
- Enter search terms Hit Enter or click on the magnifying glass
- Click on a title to open the article
- Read
- Citations are at the end of the article Use the format specified by your teacher
- Or click the Cite iconat the top of the page
- Academic Search Complete
- Type in your termsRemember to click on Full Text
- Click on Full Text to read an article
- Read the article
- Click on the Cite icon on the right side of the page
- Scroll down to the required format
- If the article is a PDFhellip
- PDF Detailed Record
- Citations
- These databases work the same way
- Click on a database title
- Enter search terms and hit Enter
- Narrow the search by choosing Academic Journals and Full Text
- Click on the title to view the article
- Read
- Click on the Cite feature at the top of the article
- Click the arrow to change to the correct format
- If You Need Help with Research
- Ask-A-Librarian
- Fill in the boxes and Submit
- Ask-A-Librarian continued
- Quiz
-
Choose the type of information
This shows the kinds of information available
Click on the title to read an article
Click here
Read
Click on the Cite icon at the top of the page to get the citation
Click here
Use the arrow to selectthe correct format
Click here
JSTOR
Click here
Enter search terms and hit Enter
Enter search terms here
Click on a title to view the article
Click here
Read the article
Click on Cite this item
Click here
Select the correct format
Copy and paste your citation to the bibliography
page Alter to provide hanging
indent
Credo Reference
Click here
Enter search terms Hit Enter or click on the magnifying glass
Enter search terms hereClick on the
magnifying glass or hit Enter on your keyboard
Click on a title to open the article
Click here
Read
Citations are at the end of the article Use the format specified
by your teacher
Or click the Cite iconat the top of the page
Click here
Click on the tab to choose the required
format
Academic Search Complete
Click here
Type in your termsRemember to click on Full Text
Click here
Enter search terms
Click on Full Text to read an article
Click here
Read the article
Click on the Cite icon on the right side of the page
Click here
Scroll down to the required format
Be sure to use the correct format
Move the gray
bar to scroll
If the article is a PDFhellip
bull The article has been scanned into the database and will appear the same as it appears in the print journal
bull You will need to get the Detailed Record if you will be creating your own citations
PDFClick here
PDF Detailed Record
Citations
bull Each time you use someone elsersquos words or ideas you must provide a citation to give credit to that person
bull For each citation you will provide a corresponding bibliography
These databases work the same way
bull Military amp Intelligence Database Collectionbull US History Collectionbull War amp Terrorism Collectionbull World History Collection
Click on a database title
Click here
Enter search terms and hit Enter
Mark the box for Full Text
Enter search terms here
Narrow the search by choosing Academic Journals and Full Text
Choose this
Click hereSelect this if your instructor wants scholarly or peer reviewed articles
Click on the title to view the article
Click here
Read
Click on the Cite feature at the top of the article
Click here
Click the arrow to change to the correct format
Click here to change format
If You Need Help with Research
bull Call the KC Library and speak to a librarianbull Come to the KC Library and speak with a
librarianbull Use the Ask-A-Librarian email service from the
home page
Ask-A-Librarian
Click here
Fill in the boxes and Submit
Ask-A-Librarian continued
bull We will answer your question as quickly as possible
bull If it is a night weekend or holiday you will have to wait until the next working day
bull While we wonrsquot do the work for you we can suggest how you might change the wording or database to get better results
Quiz
bull What box do you check to see the complete article
bull When can you use the Library databasesbull What is the email reference service calledbull Any time you use someone elsersquos words or
ideas what must you providebull List a reason to choose databases instead of
the Internet
Good Luck
- Library Access 247
- Randolph C Watson Library Homepage
- Randolph C Watson Library Homepage
- Logging in from Off-Campus
- Off-Campus Log In
- Finding Resources
- Enter Search Terms in the box and hit Enter
- Narrow the results by selectingKilgore College and Book
- Review the Results
- Print books
- To read an eBook click View eBook
- The Detailed Record will be used to create your citation
- Click Full Text to open the book
- Click Search within
- Enter Search terms and hit Enter
- Click on the page number to go to it Read
- Get the citation information
- If not creating your owncitations click on Cite
- Scroll down to the designated format
- Why Use a Database
- Databases
- Databases for History Research
- Click on Databases
- Click on Government HistoryLaw amp Criminal Justice
- Scroll down to see the titles
- Click on a title to open the database
- What is a Primary Source
- Look for Primary Sources
- Finding Primary Sources
- US History (Gale in Context)World History (Gale in Context)
- US History (Gale in Context)
- Browse topics
- Click on the subject to bring up more topics in that section
- Click to see a topic
- Or Use the Search Box
- Choose the type of information
- Click on the title to read an article
- Read
- Click on the Cite icon at the top of the page to get the citation
- Use the arrow to selectthe correct format
- JSTOR
- Enter search terms and hit Enter
- Click on a title to view the article
- Read the article
- Click on Cite this item
- Select the correct format
- Credo Reference
- Enter search terms Hit Enter or click on the magnifying glass
- Click on a title to open the article
- Read
- Citations are at the end of the article Use the format specified by your teacher
- Or click the Cite iconat the top of the page
- Academic Search Complete
- Type in your termsRemember to click on Full Text
- Click on Full Text to read an article
- Read the article
- Click on the Cite icon on the right side of the page
- Scroll down to the required format
- If the article is a PDFhellip
- PDF Detailed Record
- Citations
- These databases work the same way
- Click on a database title
- Enter search terms and hit Enter
- Narrow the search by choosing Academic Journals and Full Text
- Click on the title to view the article
- Read
- Click on the Cite feature at the top of the article
- Click the arrow to change to the correct format
- If You Need Help with Research
- Ask-A-Librarian
- Fill in the boxes and Submit
- Ask-A-Librarian continued
- Quiz
-
Click on the title to read an article
Click here
Read
Click on the Cite icon at the top of the page to get the citation
Click here
Use the arrow to selectthe correct format
Click here
JSTOR
Click here
Enter search terms and hit Enter
Enter search terms here
Click on a title to view the article
Click here
Read the article
Click on Cite this item
Click here
Select the correct format
Copy and paste your citation to the bibliography
page Alter to provide hanging
indent
Credo Reference
Click here
Enter search terms Hit Enter or click on the magnifying glass
Enter search terms hereClick on the
magnifying glass or hit Enter on your keyboard
Click on a title to open the article
Click here
Read
Citations are at the end of the article Use the format specified
by your teacher
Or click the Cite iconat the top of the page
Click here
Click on the tab to choose the required
format
Academic Search Complete
Click here
Type in your termsRemember to click on Full Text
Click here
Enter search terms
Click on Full Text to read an article
Click here
Read the article
Click on the Cite icon on the right side of the page
Click here
Scroll down to the required format
Be sure to use the correct format
Move the gray
bar to scroll
If the article is a PDFhellip
bull The article has been scanned into the database and will appear the same as it appears in the print journal
bull You will need to get the Detailed Record if you will be creating your own citations
PDFClick here
PDF Detailed Record
Citations
bull Each time you use someone elsersquos words or ideas you must provide a citation to give credit to that person
bull For each citation you will provide a corresponding bibliography
These databases work the same way
bull Military amp Intelligence Database Collectionbull US History Collectionbull War amp Terrorism Collectionbull World History Collection
Click on a database title
Click here
Enter search terms and hit Enter
Mark the box for Full Text
Enter search terms here
Narrow the search by choosing Academic Journals and Full Text
Choose this
Click hereSelect this if your instructor wants scholarly or peer reviewed articles
Click on the title to view the article
Click here
Read
Click on the Cite feature at the top of the article
Click here
Click the arrow to change to the correct format
Click here to change format
If You Need Help with Research
bull Call the KC Library and speak to a librarianbull Come to the KC Library and speak with a
librarianbull Use the Ask-A-Librarian email service from the
home page
Ask-A-Librarian
Click here
Fill in the boxes and Submit
Ask-A-Librarian continued
bull We will answer your question as quickly as possible
bull If it is a night weekend or holiday you will have to wait until the next working day
bull While we wonrsquot do the work for you we can suggest how you might change the wording or database to get better results
Quiz
bull What box do you check to see the complete article
bull When can you use the Library databasesbull What is the email reference service calledbull Any time you use someone elsersquos words or
ideas what must you providebull List a reason to choose databases instead of
the Internet
Good Luck
- Library Access 247
- Randolph C Watson Library Homepage
- Randolph C Watson Library Homepage
- Logging in from Off-Campus
- Off-Campus Log In
- Finding Resources
- Enter Search Terms in the box and hit Enter
- Narrow the results by selectingKilgore College and Book
- Review the Results
- Print books
- To read an eBook click View eBook
- The Detailed Record will be used to create your citation
- Click Full Text to open the book
- Click Search within
- Enter Search terms and hit Enter
- Click on the page number to go to it Read
- Get the citation information
- If not creating your owncitations click on Cite
- Scroll down to the designated format
- Why Use a Database
- Databases
- Databases for History Research
- Click on Databases
- Click on Government HistoryLaw amp Criminal Justice
- Scroll down to see the titles
- Click on a title to open the database
- What is a Primary Source
- Look for Primary Sources
- Finding Primary Sources
- US History (Gale in Context)World History (Gale in Context)
- US History (Gale in Context)
- Browse topics
- Click on the subject to bring up more topics in that section
- Click to see a topic
- Or Use the Search Box
- Choose the type of information
- Click on the title to read an article
- Read
- Click on the Cite icon at the top of the page to get the citation
- Use the arrow to selectthe correct format
- JSTOR
- Enter search terms and hit Enter
- Click on a title to view the article
- Read the article
- Click on Cite this item
- Select the correct format
- Credo Reference
- Enter search terms Hit Enter or click on the magnifying glass
- Click on a title to open the article
- Read
- Citations are at the end of the article Use the format specified by your teacher
- Or click the Cite iconat the top of the page
- Academic Search Complete
- Type in your termsRemember to click on Full Text
- Click on Full Text to read an article
- Read the article
- Click on the Cite icon on the right side of the page
- Scroll down to the required format
- If the article is a PDFhellip
- PDF Detailed Record
- Citations
- These databases work the same way
- Click on a database title
- Enter search terms and hit Enter
- Narrow the search by choosing Academic Journals and Full Text
- Click on the title to view the article
- Read
- Click on the Cite feature at the top of the article
- Click the arrow to change to the correct format
- If You Need Help with Research
- Ask-A-Librarian
- Fill in the boxes and Submit
- Ask-A-Librarian continued
- Quiz
-
Read
Click on the Cite icon at the top of the page to get the citation
Click here
Use the arrow to selectthe correct format
Click here
JSTOR
Click here
Enter search terms and hit Enter
Enter search terms here
Click on a title to view the article
Click here
Read the article
Click on Cite this item
Click here
Select the correct format
Copy and paste your citation to the bibliography
page Alter to provide hanging
indent
Credo Reference
Click here
Enter search terms Hit Enter or click on the magnifying glass
Enter search terms hereClick on the
magnifying glass or hit Enter on your keyboard
Click on a title to open the article
Click here
Read
Citations are at the end of the article Use the format specified
by your teacher
Or click the Cite iconat the top of the page
Click here
Click on the tab to choose the required
format
Academic Search Complete
Click here
Type in your termsRemember to click on Full Text
Click here
Enter search terms
Click on Full Text to read an article
Click here
Read the article
Click on the Cite icon on the right side of the page
Click here
Scroll down to the required format
Be sure to use the correct format
Move the gray
bar to scroll
If the article is a PDFhellip
bull The article has been scanned into the database and will appear the same as it appears in the print journal
bull You will need to get the Detailed Record if you will be creating your own citations
PDFClick here
PDF Detailed Record
Citations
bull Each time you use someone elsersquos words or ideas you must provide a citation to give credit to that person
bull For each citation you will provide a corresponding bibliography
These databases work the same way
bull Military amp Intelligence Database Collectionbull US History Collectionbull War amp Terrorism Collectionbull World History Collection
Click on a database title
Click here
Enter search terms and hit Enter
Mark the box for Full Text
Enter search terms here
Narrow the search by choosing Academic Journals and Full Text
Choose this
Click hereSelect this if your instructor wants scholarly or peer reviewed articles
Click on the title to view the article
Click here
Read
Click on the Cite feature at the top of the article
Click here
Click the arrow to change to the correct format
Click here to change format
If You Need Help with Research
bull Call the KC Library and speak to a librarianbull Come to the KC Library and speak with a
librarianbull Use the Ask-A-Librarian email service from the
home page
Ask-A-Librarian
Click here
Fill in the boxes and Submit
Ask-A-Librarian continued
bull We will answer your question as quickly as possible
bull If it is a night weekend or holiday you will have to wait until the next working day
bull While we wonrsquot do the work for you we can suggest how you might change the wording or database to get better results
Quiz
bull What box do you check to see the complete article
bull When can you use the Library databasesbull What is the email reference service calledbull Any time you use someone elsersquos words or
ideas what must you providebull List a reason to choose databases instead of
the Internet
Good Luck
- Library Access 247
- Randolph C Watson Library Homepage
- Randolph C Watson Library Homepage
- Logging in from Off-Campus
- Off-Campus Log In
- Finding Resources
- Enter Search Terms in the box and hit Enter
- Narrow the results by selectingKilgore College and Book
- Review the Results
- Print books
- To read an eBook click View eBook
- The Detailed Record will be used to create your citation
- Click Full Text to open the book
- Click Search within
- Enter Search terms and hit Enter
- Click on the page number to go to it Read
- Get the citation information
- If not creating your owncitations click on Cite
- Scroll down to the designated format
- Why Use a Database
- Databases
- Databases for History Research
- Click on Databases
- Click on Government HistoryLaw amp Criminal Justice
- Scroll down to see the titles
- Click on a title to open the database
- What is a Primary Source
- Look for Primary Sources
- Finding Primary Sources
- US History (Gale in Context)World History (Gale in Context)
- US History (Gale in Context)
- Browse topics
- Click on the subject to bring up more topics in that section
- Click to see a topic
- Or Use the Search Box
- Choose the type of information
- Click on the title to read an article
- Read
- Click on the Cite icon at the top of the page to get the citation
- Use the arrow to selectthe correct format
- JSTOR
- Enter search terms and hit Enter
- Click on a title to view the article
- Read the article
- Click on Cite this item
- Select the correct format
- Credo Reference
- Enter search terms Hit Enter or click on the magnifying glass
- Click on a title to open the article
- Read
- Citations are at the end of the article Use the format specified by your teacher
- Or click the Cite iconat the top of the page
- Academic Search Complete
- Type in your termsRemember to click on Full Text
- Click on Full Text to read an article
- Read the article
- Click on the Cite icon on the right side of the page
- Scroll down to the required format
- If the article is a PDFhellip
- PDF Detailed Record
- Citations
- These databases work the same way
- Click on a database title
- Enter search terms and hit Enter
- Narrow the search by choosing Academic Journals and Full Text
- Click on the title to view the article
- Read
- Click on the Cite feature at the top of the article
- Click the arrow to change to the correct format
- If You Need Help with Research
- Ask-A-Librarian
- Fill in the boxes and Submit
- Ask-A-Librarian continued
- Quiz
-
Click on the Cite icon at the top of the page to get the citation
Click here
Use the arrow to selectthe correct format
Click here
JSTOR
Click here
Enter search terms and hit Enter
Enter search terms here
Click on a title to view the article
Click here
Read the article
Click on Cite this item
Click here
Select the correct format
Copy and paste your citation to the bibliography
page Alter to provide hanging
indent
Credo Reference
Click here
Enter search terms Hit Enter or click on the magnifying glass
Enter search terms hereClick on the
magnifying glass or hit Enter on your keyboard
Click on a title to open the article
Click here
Read
Citations are at the end of the article Use the format specified
by your teacher
Or click the Cite iconat the top of the page
Click here
Click on the tab to choose the required
format
Academic Search Complete
Click here
Type in your termsRemember to click on Full Text
Click here
Enter search terms
Click on Full Text to read an article
Click here
Read the article
Click on the Cite icon on the right side of the page
Click here
Scroll down to the required format
Be sure to use the correct format
Move the gray
bar to scroll
If the article is a PDFhellip
bull The article has been scanned into the database and will appear the same as it appears in the print journal
bull You will need to get the Detailed Record if you will be creating your own citations
PDFClick here
PDF Detailed Record
Citations
bull Each time you use someone elsersquos words or ideas you must provide a citation to give credit to that person
bull For each citation you will provide a corresponding bibliography
These databases work the same way
bull Military amp Intelligence Database Collectionbull US History Collectionbull War amp Terrorism Collectionbull World History Collection
Click on a database title
Click here
Enter search terms and hit Enter
Mark the box for Full Text
Enter search terms here
Narrow the search by choosing Academic Journals and Full Text
Choose this
Click hereSelect this if your instructor wants scholarly or peer reviewed articles
Click on the title to view the article
Click here
Read
Click on the Cite feature at the top of the article
Click here
Click the arrow to change to the correct format
Click here to change format
If You Need Help with Research
bull Call the KC Library and speak to a librarianbull Come to the KC Library and speak with a
librarianbull Use the Ask-A-Librarian email service from the
home page
Ask-A-Librarian
Click here
Fill in the boxes and Submit
Ask-A-Librarian continued
bull We will answer your question as quickly as possible
bull If it is a night weekend or holiday you will have to wait until the next working day
bull While we wonrsquot do the work for you we can suggest how you might change the wording or database to get better results
Quiz
bull What box do you check to see the complete article
bull When can you use the Library databasesbull What is the email reference service calledbull Any time you use someone elsersquos words or
ideas what must you providebull List a reason to choose databases instead of
the Internet
Good Luck
- Library Access 247
- Randolph C Watson Library Homepage
- Randolph C Watson Library Homepage
- Logging in from Off-Campus
- Off-Campus Log In
- Finding Resources
- Enter Search Terms in the box and hit Enter
- Narrow the results by selectingKilgore College and Book
- Review the Results
- Print books
- To read an eBook click View eBook
- The Detailed Record will be used to create your citation
- Click Full Text to open the book
- Click Search within
- Enter Search terms and hit Enter
- Click on the page number to go to it Read
- Get the citation information
- If not creating your owncitations click on Cite
- Scroll down to the designated format
- Why Use a Database
- Databases
- Databases for History Research
- Click on Databases
- Click on Government HistoryLaw amp Criminal Justice
- Scroll down to see the titles
- Click on a title to open the database
- What is a Primary Source
- Look for Primary Sources
- Finding Primary Sources
- US History (Gale in Context)World History (Gale in Context)
- US History (Gale in Context)
- Browse topics
- Click on the subject to bring up more topics in that section
- Click to see a topic
- Or Use the Search Box
- Choose the type of information
- Click on the title to read an article
- Read
- Click on the Cite icon at the top of the page to get the citation
- Use the arrow to selectthe correct format
- JSTOR
- Enter search terms and hit Enter
- Click on a title to view the article
- Read the article
- Click on Cite this item
- Select the correct format
- Credo Reference
- Enter search terms Hit Enter or click on the magnifying glass
- Click on a title to open the article
- Read
- Citations are at the end of the article Use the format specified by your teacher
- Or click the Cite iconat the top of the page
- Academic Search Complete
- Type in your termsRemember to click on Full Text
- Click on Full Text to read an article
- Read the article
- Click on the Cite icon on the right side of the page
- Scroll down to the required format
- If the article is a PDFhellip
- PDF Detailed Record
- Citations
- These databases work the same way
- Click on a database title
- Enter search terms and hit Enter
- Narrow the search by choosing Academic Journals and Full Text
- Click on the title to view the article
- Read
- Click on the Cite feature at the top of the article
- Click the arrow to change to the correct format
- If You Need Help with Research
- Ask-A-Librarian
- Fill in the boxes and Submit
- Ask-A-Librarian continued
- Quiz
-
Use the arrow to selectthe correct format
Click here
JSTOR
Click here
Enter search terms and hit Enter
Enter search terms here
Click on a title to view the article
Click here
Read the article
Click on Cite this item
Click here
Select the correct format
Copy and paste your citation to the bibliography
page Alter to provide hanging
indent
Credo Reference
Click here
Enter search terms Hit Enter or click on the magnifying glass
Enter search terms hereClick on the
magnifying glass or hit Enter on your keyboard
Click on a title to open the article
Click here
Read
Citations are at the end of the article Use the format specified
by your teacher
Or click the Cite iconat the top of the page
Click here
Click on the tab to choose the required
format
Academic Search Complete
Click here
Type in your termsRemember to click on Full Text
Click here
Enter search terms
Click on Full Text to read an article
Click here
Read the article
Click on the Cite icon on the right side of the page
Click here
Scroll down to the required format
Be sure to use the correct format
Move the gray
bar to scroll
If the article is a PDFhellip
bull The article has been scanned into the database and will appear the same as it appears in the print journal
bull You will need to get the Detailed Record if you will be creating your own citations
PDFClick here
PDF Detailed Record
Citations
bull Each time you use someone elsersquos words or ideas you must provide a citation to give credit to that person
bull For each citation you will provide a corresponding bibliography
These databases work the same way
bull Military amp Intelligence Database Collectionbull US History Collectionbull War amp Terrorism Collectionbull World History Collection
Click on a database title
Click here
Enter search terms and hit Enter
Mark the box for Full Text
Enter search terms here
Narrow the search by choosing Academic Journals and Full Text
Choose this
Click hereSelect this if your instructor wants scholarly or peer reviewed articles
Click on the title to view the article
Click here
Read
Click on the Cite feature at the top of the article
Click here
Click the arrow to change to the correct format
Click here to change format
If You Need Help with Research
bull Call the KC Library and speak to a librarianbull Come to the KC Library and speak with a
librarianbull Use the Ask-A-Librarian email service from the
home page
Ask-A-Librarian
Click here
Fill in the boxes and Submit
Ask-A-Librarian continued
bull We will answer your question as quickly as possible
bull If it is a night weekend or holiday you will have to wait until the next working day
bull While we wonrsquot do the work for you we can suggest how you might change the wording or database to get better results
Quiz
bull What box do you check to see the complete article
bull When can you use the Library databasesbull What is the email reference service calledbull Any time you use someone elsersquos words or
ideas what must you providebull List a reason to choose databases instead of
the Internet
Good Luck
- Library Access 247
- Randolph C Watson Library Homepage
- Randolph C Watson Library Homepage
- Logging in from Off-Campus
- Off-Campus Log In
- Finding Resources
- Enter Search Terms in the box and hit Enter
- Narrow the results by selectingKilgore College and Book
- Review the Results
- Print books
- To read an eBook click View eBook
- The Detailed Record will be used to create your citation
- Click Full Text to open the book
- Click Search within
- Enter Search terms and hit Enter
- Click on the page number to go to it Read
- Get the citation information
- If not creating your owncitations click on Cite
- Scroll down to the designated format
- Why Use a Database
- Databases
- Databases for History Research
- Click on Databases
- Click on Government HistoryLaw amp Criminal Justice
- Scroll down to see the titles
- Click on a title to open the database
- What is a Primary Source
- Look for Primary Sources
- Finding Primary Sources
- US History (Gale in Context)World History (Gale in Context)
- US History (Gale in Context)
- Browse topics
- Click on the subject to bring up more topics in that section
- Click to see a topic
- Or Use the Search Box
- Choose the type of information
- Click on the title to read an article
- Read
- Click on the Cite icon at the top of the page to get the citation
- Use the arrow to selectthe correct format
- JSTOR
- Enter search terms and hit Enter
- Click on a title to view the article
- Read the article
- Click on Cite this item
- Select the correct format
- Credo Reference
- Enter search terms Hit Enter or click on the magnifying glass
- Click on a title to open the article
- Read
- Citations are at the end of the article Use the format specified by your teacher
- Or click the Cite iconat the top of the page
- Academic Search Complete
- Type in your termsRemember to click on Full Text
- Click on Full Text to read an article
- Read the article
- Click on the Cite icon on the right side of the page
- Scroll down to the required format
- If the article is a PDFhellip
- PDF Detailed Record
- Citations
- These databases work the same way
- Click on a database title
- Enter search terms and hit Enter
- Narrow the search by choosing Academic Journals and Full Text
- Click on the title to view the article
- Read
- Click on the Cite feature at the top of the article
- Click the arrow to change to the correct format
- If You Need Help with Research
- Ask-A-Librarian
- Fill in the boxes and Submit
- Ask-A-Librarian continued
- Quiz
-
JSTOR
Click here
Enter search terms and hit Enter
Enter search terms here
Click on a title to view the article
Click here
Read the article
Click on Cite this item
Click here
Select the correct format
Copy and paste your citation to the bibliography
page Alter to provide hanging
indent
Credo Reference
Click here
Enter search terms Hit Enter or click on the magnifying glass
Enter search terms hereClick on the
magnifying glass or hit Enter on your keyboard
Click on a title to open the article
Click here
Read
Citations are at the end of the article Use the format specified
by your teacher
Or click the Cite iconat the top of the page
Click here
Click on the tab to choose the required
format
Academic Search Complete
Click here
Type in your termsRemember to click on Full Text
Click here
Enter search terms
Click on Full Text to read an article
Click here
Read the article
Click on the Cite icon on the right side of the page
Click here
Scroll down to the required format
Be sure to use the correct format
Move the gray
bar to scroll
If the article is a PDFhellip
bull The article has been scanned into the database and will appear the same as it appears in the print journal
bull You will need to get the Detailed Record if you will be creating your own citations
PDFClick here
PDF Detailed Record
Citations
bull Each time you use someone elsersquos words or ideas you must provide a citation to give credit to that person
bull For each citation you will provide a corresponding bibliography
These databases work the same way
bull Military amp Intelligence Database Collectionbull US History Collectionbull War amp Terrorism Collectionbull World History Collection
Click on a database title
Click here
Enter search terms and hit Enter
Mark the box for Full Text
Enter search terms here
Narrow the search by choosing Academic Journals and Full Text
Choose this
Click hereSelect this if your instructor wants scholarly or peer reviewed articles
Click on the title to view the article
Click here
Read
Click on the Cite feature at the top of the article
Click here
Click the arrow to change to the correct format
Click here to change format
If You Need Help with Research
bull Call the KC Library and speak to a librarianbull Come to the KC Library and speak with a
librarianbull Use the Ask-A-Librarian email service from the
home page
Ask-A-Librarian
Click here
Fill in the boxes and Submit
Ask-A-Librarian continued
bull We will answer your question as quickly as possible
bull If it is a night weekend or holiday you will have to wait until the next working day
bull While we wonrsquot do the work for you we can suggest how you might change the wording or database to get better results
Quiz
bull What box do you check to see the complete article
bull When can you use the Library databasesbull What is the email reference service calledbull Any time you use someone elsersquos words or
ideas what must you providebull List a reason to choose databases instead of
the Internet
Good Luck
- Library Access 247
- Randolph C Watson Library Homepage
- Randolph C Watson Library Homepage
- Logging in from Off-Campus
- Off-Campus Log In
- Finding Resources
- Enter Search Terms in the box and hit Enter
- Narrow the results by selectingKilgore College and Book
- Review the Results
- Print books
- To read an eBook click View eBook
- The Detailed Record will be used to create your citation
- Click Full Text to open the book
- Click Search within
- Enter Search terms and hit Enter
- Click on the page number to go to it Read
- Get the citation information
- If not creating your owncitations click on Cite
- Scroll down to the designated format
- Why Use a Database
- Databases
- Databases for History Research
- Click on Databases
- Click on Government HistoryLaw amp Criminal Justice
- Scroll down to see the titles
- Click on a title to open the database
- What is a Primary Source
- Look for Primary Sources
- Finding Primary Sources
- US History (Gale in Context)World History (Gale in Context)
- US History (Gale in Context)
- Browse topics
- Click on the subject to bring up more topics in that section
- Click to see a topic
- Or Use the Search Box
- Choose the type of information
- Click on the title to read an article
- Read
- Click on the Cite icon at the top of the page to get the citation
- Use the arrow to selectthe correct format
- JSTOR
- Enter search terms and hit Enter
- Click on a title to view the article
- Read the article
- Click on Cite this item
- Select the correct format
- Credo Reference
- Enter search terms Hit Enter or click on the magnifying glass
- Click on a title to open the article
- Read
- Citations are at the end of the article Use the format specified by your teacher
- Or click the Cite iconat the top of the page
- Academic Search Complete
- Type in your termsRemember to click on Full Text
- Click on Full Text to read an article
- Read the article
- Click on the Cite icon on the right side of the page
- Scroll down to the required format
- If the article is a PDFhellip
- PDF Detailed Record
- Citations
- These databases work the same way
- Click on a database title
- Enter search terms and hit Enter
- Narrow the search by choosing Academic Journals and Full Text
- Click on the title to view the article
- Read
- Click on the Cite feature at the top of the article
- Click the arrow to change to the correct format
- If You Need Help with Research
- Ask-A-Librarian
- Fill in the boxes and Submit
- Ask-A-Librarian continued
- Quiz
-
Enter search terms and hit Enter
Enter search terms here
Click on a title to view the article
Click here
Read the article
Click on Cite this item
Click here
Select the correct format
Copy and paste your citation to the bibliography
page Alter to provide hanging
indent
Credo Reference
Click here
Enter search terms Hit Enter or click on the magnifying glass
Enter search terms hereClick on the
magnifying glass or hit Enter on your keyboard
Click on a title to open the article
Click here
Read
Citations are at the end of the article Use the format specified
by your teacher
Or click the Cite iconat the top of the page
Click here
Click on the tab to choose the required
format
Academic Search Complete
Click here
Type in your termsRemember to click on Full Text
Click here
Enter search terms
Click on Full Text to read an article
Click here
Read the article
Click on the Cite icon on the right side of the page
Click here
Scroll down to the required format
Be sure to use the correct format
Move the gray
bar to scroll
If the article is a PDFhellip
bull The article has been scanned into the database and will appear the same as it appears in the print journal
bull You will need to get the Detailed Record if you will be creating your own citations
PDFClick here
PDF Detailed Record
Citations
bull Each time you use someone elsersquos words or ideas you must provide a citation to give credit to that person
bull For each citation you will provide a corresponding bibliography
These databases work the same way
bull Military amp Intelligence Database Collectionbull US History Collectionbull War amp Terrorism Collectionbull World History Collection
Click on a database title
Click here
Enter search terms and hit Enter
Mark the box for Full Text
Enter search terms here
Narrow the search by choosing Academic Journals and Full Text
Choose this
Click hereSelect this if your instructor wants scholarly or peer reviewed articles
Click on the title to view the article
Click here
Read
Click on the Cite feature at the top of the article
Click here
Click the arrow to change to the correct format
Click here to change format
If You Need Help with Research
bull Call the KC Library and speak to a librarianbull Come to the KC Library and speak with a
librarianbull Use the Ask-A-Librarian email service from the
home page
Ask-A-Librarian
Click here
Fill in the boxes and Submit
Ask-A-Librarian continued
bull We will answer your question as quickly as possible
bull If it is a night weekend or holiday you will have to wait until the next working day
bull While we wonrsquot do the work for you we can suggest how you might change the wording or database to get better results
Quiz
bull What box do you check to see the complete article
bull When can you use the Library databasesbull What is the email reference service calledbull Any time you use someone elsersquos words or
ideas what must you providebull List a reason to choose databases instead of
the Internet
Good Luck
- Library Access 247
- Randolph C Watson Library Homepage
- Randolph C Watson Library Homepage
- Logging in from Off-Campus
- Off-Campus Log In
- Finding Resources
- Enter Search Terms in the box and hit Enter
- Narrow the results by selectingKilgore College and Book
- Review the Results
- Print books
- To read an eBook click View eBook
- The Detailed Record will be used to create your citation
- Click Full Text to open the book
- Click Search within
- Enter Search terms and hit Enter
- Click on the page number to go to it Read
- Get the citation information
- If not creating your owncitations click on Cite
- Scroll down to the designated format
- Why Use a Database
- Databases
- Databases for History Research
- Click on Databases
- Click on Government HistoryLaw amp Criminal Justice
- Scroll down to see the titles
- Click on a title to open the database
- What is a Primary Source
- Look for Primary Sources
- Finding Primary Sources
- US History (Gale in Context)World History (Gale in Context)
- US History (Gale in Context)
- Browse topics
- Click on the subject to bring up more topics in that section
- Click to see a topic
- Or Use the Search Box
- Choose the type of information
- Click on the title to read an article
- Read
- Click on the Cite icon at the top of the page to get the citation
- Use the arrow to selectthe correct format
- JSTOR
- Enter search terms and hit Enter
- Click on a title to view the article
- Read the article
- Click on Cite this item
- Select the correct format
- Credo Reference
- Enter search terms Hit Enter or click on the magnifying glass
- Click on a title to open the article
- Read
- Citations are at the end of the article Use the format specified by your teacher
- Or click the Cite iconat the top of the page
- Academic Search Complete
- Type in your termsRemember to click on Full Text
- Click on Full Text to read an article
- Read the article
- Click on the Cite icon on the right side of the page
- Scroll down to the required format
- If the article is a PDFhellip
- PDF Detailed Record
- Citations
- These databases work the same way
- Click on a database title
- Enter search terms and hit Enter
- Narrow the search by choosing Academic Journals and Full Text
- Click on the title to view the article
- Read
- Click on the Cite feature at the top of the article
- Click the arrow to change to the correct format
- If You Need Help with Research
- Ask-A-Librarian
- Fill in the boxes and Submit
- Ask-A-Librarian continued
- Quiz
-
Click on a title to view the article
Click here
Read the article
Click on Cite this item
Click here
Select the correct format
Copy and paste your citation to the bibliography
page Alter to provide hanging
indent
Credo Reference
Click here
Enter search terms Hit Enter or click on the magnifying glass
Enter search terms hereClick on the
magnifying glass or hit Enter on your keyboard
Click on a title to open the article
Click here
Read
Citations are at the end of the article Use the format specified
by your teacher
Or click the Cite iconat the top of the page
Click here
Click on the tab to choose the required
format
Academic Search Complete
Click here
Type in your termsRemember to click on Full Text
Click here
Enter search terms
Click on Full Text to read an article
Click here
Read the article
Click on the Cite icon on the right side of the page
Click here
Scroll down to the required format
Be sure to use the correct format
Move the gray
bar to scroll
If the article is a PDFhellip
bull The article has been scanned into the database and will appear the same as it appears in the print journal
bull You will need to get the Detailed Record if you will be creating your own citations
PDFClick here
PDF Detailed Record
Citations
bull Each time you use someone elsersquos words or ideas you must provide a citation to give credit to that person
bull For each citation you will provide a corresponding bibliography
These databases work the same way
bull Military amp Intelligence Database Collectionbull US History Collectionbull War amp Terrorism Collectionbull World History Collection
Click on a database title
Click here
Enter search terms and hit Enter
Mark the box for Full Text
Enter search terms here
Narrow the search by choosing Academic Journals and Full Text
Choose this
Click hereSelect this if your instructor wants scholarly or peer reviewed articles
Click on the title to view the article
Click here
Read
Click on the Cite feature at the top of the article
Click here
Click the arrow to change to the correct format
Click here to change format
If You Need Help with Research
bull Call the KC Library and speak to a librarianbull Come to the KC Library and speak with a
librarianbull Use the Ask-A-Librarian email service from the
home page
Ask-A-Librarian
Click here
Fill in the boxes and Submit
Ask-A-Librarian continued
bull We will answer your question as quickly as possible
bull If it is a night weekend or holiday you will have to wait until the next working day
bull While we wonrsquot do the work for you we can suggest how you might change the wording or database to get better results
Quiz
bull What box do you check to see the complete article
bull When can you use the Library databasesbull What is the email reference service calledbull Any time you use someone elsersquos words or
ideas what must you providebull List a reason to choose databases instead of
the Internet
Good Luck
- Library Access 247
- Randolph C Watson Library Homepage
- Randolph C Watson Library Homepage
- Logging in from Off-Campus
- Off-Campus Log In
- Finding Resources
- Enter Search Terms in the box and hit Enter
- Narrow the results by selectingKilgore College and Book
- Review the Results
- Print books
- To read an eBook click View eBook
- The Detailed Record will be used to create your citation
- Click Full Text to open the book
- Click Search within
- Enter Search terms and hit Enter
- Click on the page number to go to it Read
- Get the citation information
- If not creating your owncitations click on Cite
- Scroll down to the designated format
- Why Use a Database
- Databases
- Databases for History Research
- Click on Databases
- Click on Government HistoryLaw amp Criminal Justice
- Scroll down to see the titles
- Click on a title to open the database
- What is a Primary Source
- Look for Primary Sources
- Finding Primary Sources
- US History (Gale in Context)World History (Gale in Context)
- US History (Gale in Context)
- Browse topics
- Click on the subject to bring up more topics in that section
- Click to see a topic
- Or Use the Search Box
- Choose the type of information
- Click on the title to read an article
- Read
- Click on the Cite icon at the top of the page to get the citation
- Use the arrow to selectthe correct format
- JSTOR
- Enter search terms and hit Enter
- Click on a title to view the article
- Read the article
- Click on Cite this item
- Select the correct format
- Credo Reference
- Enter search terms Hit Enter or click on the magnifying glass
- Click on a title to open the article
- Read
- Citations are at the end of the article Use the format specified by your teacher
- Or click the Cite iconat the top of the page
- Academic Search Complete
- Type in your termsRemember to click on Full Text
- Click on Full Text to read an article
- Read the article
- Click on the Cite icon on the right side of the page
- Scroll down to the required format
- If the article is a PDFhellip
- PDF Detailed Record
- Citations
- These databases work the same way
- Click on a database title
- Enter search terms and hit Enter
- Narrow the search by choosing Academic Journals and Full Text
- Click on the title to view the article
- Read
- Click on the Cite feature at the top of the article
- Click the arrow to change to the correct format
- If You Need Help with Research
- Ask-A-Librarian
- Fill in the boxes and Submit
- Ask-A-Librarian continued
- Quiz
-
Read the article
Click on Cite this item
Click here
Select the correct format
Copy and paste your citation to the bibliography
page Alter to provide hanging
indent
Credo Reference
Click here
Enter search terms Hit Enter or click on the magnifying glass
Enter search terms hereClick on the
magnifying glass or hit Enter on your keyboard
Click on a title to open the article
Click here
Read
Citations are at the end of the article Use the format specified
by your teacher
Or click the Cite iconat the top of the page
Click here
Click on the tab to choose the required
format
Academic Search Complete
Click here
Type in your termsRemember to click on Full Text
Click here
Enter search terms
Click on Full Text to read an article
Click here
Read the article
Click on the Cite icon on the right side of the page
Click here
Scroll down to the required format
Be sure to use the correct format
Move the gray
bar to scroll
If the article is a PDFhellip
bull The article has been scanned into the database and will appear the same as it appears in the print journal
bull You will need to get the Detailed Record if you will be creating your own citations
PDFClick here
PDF Detailed Record
Citations
bull Each time you use someone elsersquos words or ideas you must provide a citation to give credit to that person
bull For each citation you will provide a corresponding bibliography
These databases work the same way
bull Military amp Intelligence Database Collectionbull US History Collectionbull War amp Terrorism Collectionbull World History Collection
Click on a database title
Click here
Enter search terms and hit Enter
Mark the box for Full Text
Enter search terms here
Narrow the search by choosing Academic Journals and Full Text
Choose this
Click hereSelect this if your instructor wants scholarly or peer reviewed articles
Click on the title to view the article
Click here
Read
Click on the Cite feature at the top of the article
Click here
Click the arrow to change to the correct format
Click here to change format
If You Need Help with Research
bull Call the KC Library and speak to a librarianbull Come to the KC Library and speak with a
librarianbull Use the Ask-A-Librarian email service from the
home page
Ask-A-Librarian
Click here
Fill in the boxes and Submit
Ask-A-Librarian continued
bull We will answer your question as quickly as possible
bull If it is a night weekend or holiday you will have to wait until the next working day
bull While we wonrsquot do the work for you we can suggest how you might change the wording or database to get better results
Quiz
bull What box do you check to see the complete article
bull When can you use the Library databasesbull What is the email reference service calledbull Any time you use someone elsersquos words or
ideas what must you providebull List a reason to choose databases instead of
the Internet
Good Luck
- Library Access 247
- Randolph C Watson Library Homepage
- Randolph C Watson Library Homepage
- Logging in from Off-Campus
- Off-Campus Log In
- Finding Resources
- Enter Search Terms in the box and hit Enter
- Narrow the results by selectingKilgore College and Book
- Review the Results
- Print books
- To read an eBook click View eBook
- The Detailed Record will be used to create your citation
- Click Full Text to open the book
- Click Search within
- Enter Search terms and hit Enter
- Click on the page number to go to it Read
- Get the citation information
- If not creating your owncitations click on Cite
- Scroll down to the designated format
- Why Use a Database
- Databases
- Databases for History Research
- Click on Databases
- Click on Government HistoryLaw amp Criminal Justice
- Scroll down to see the titles
- Click on a title to open the database
- What is a Primary Source
- Look for Primary Sources
- Finding Primary Sources
- US History (Gale in Context)World History (Gale in Context)
- US History (Gale in Context)
- Browse topics
- Click on the subject to bring up more topics in that section
- Click to see a topic
- Or Use the Search Box
- Choose the type of information
- Click on the title to read an article
- Read
- Click on the Cite icon at the top of the page to get the citation
- Use the arrow to selectthe correct format
- JSTOR
- Enter search terms and hit Enter
- Click on a title to view the article
- Read the article
- Click on Cite this item
- Select the correct format
- Credo Reference
- Enter search terms Hit Enter or click on the magnifying glass
- Click on a title to open the article
- Read
- Citations are at the end of the article Use the format specified by your teacher
- Or click the Cite iconat the top of the page
- Academic Search Complete
- Type in your termsRemember to click on Full Text
- Click on Full Text to read an article
- Read the article
- Click on the Cite icon on the right side of the page
- Scroll down to the required format
- If the article is a PDFhellip
- PDF Detailed Record
- Citations
- These databases work the same way
- Click on a database title
- Enter search terms and hit Enter
- Narrow the search by choosing Academic Journals and Full Text
- Click on the title to view the article
- Read
- Click on the Cite feature at the top of the article
- Click the arrow to change to the correct format
- If You Need Help with Research
- Ask-A-Librarian
- Fill in the boxes and Submit
- Ask-A-Librarian continued
- Quiz
-
Click on Cite this item
Click here
Select the correct format
Copy and paste your citation to the bibliography
page Alter to provide hanging
indent
Credo Reference
Click here
Enter search terms Hit Enter or click on the magnifying glass
Enter search terms hereClick on the
magnifying glass or hit Enter on your keyboard
Click on a title to open the article
Click here
Read
Citations are at the end of the article Use the format specified
by your teacher
Or click the Cite iconat the top of the page
Click here
Click on the tab to choose the required
format
Academic Search Complete
Click here
Type in your termsRemember to click on Full Text
Click here
Enter search terms
Click on Full Text to read an article
Click here
Read the article
Click on the Cite icon on the right side of the page
Click here
Scroll down to the required format
Be sure to use the correct format
Move the gray
bar to scroll
If the article is a PDFhellip
bull The article has been scanned into the database and will appear the same as it appears in the print journal
bull You will need to get the Detailed Record if you will be creating your own citations
PDFClick here
PDF Detailed Record
Citations
bull Each time you use someone elsersquos words or ideas you must provide a citation to give credit to that person
bull For each citation you will provide a corresponding bibliography
These databases work the same way
bull Military amp Intelligence Database Collectionbull US History Collectionbull War amp Terrorism Collectionbull World History Collection
Click on a database title
Click here
Enter search terms and hit Enter
Mark the box for Full Text
Enter search terms here
Narrow the search by choosing Academic Journals and Full Text
Choose this
Click hereSelect this if your instructor wants scholarly or peer reviewed articles
Click on the title to view the article
Click here
Read
Click on the Cite feature at the top of the article
Click here
Click the arrow to change to the correct format
Click here to change format
If You Need Help with Research
bull Call the KC Library and speak to a librarianbull Come to the KC Library and speak with a
librarianbull Use the Ask-A-Librarian email service from the
home page
Ask-A-Librarian
Click here
Fill in the boxes and Submit
Ask-A-Librarian continued
bull We will answer your question as quickly as possible
bull If it is a night weekend or holiday you will have to wait until the next working day
bull While we wonrsquot do the work for you we can suggest how you might change the wording or database to get better results
Quiz
bull What box do you check to see the complete article
bull When can you use the Library databasesbull What is the email reference service calledbull Any time you use someone elsersquos words or
ideas what must you providebull List a reason to choose databases instead of
the Internet
Good Luck
- Library Access 247
- Randolph C Watson Library Homepage
- Randolph C Watson Library Homepage
- Logging in from Off-Campus
- Off-Campus Log In
- Finding Resources
- Enter Search Terms in the box and hit Enter
- Narrow the results by selectingKilgore College and Book
- Review the Results
- Print books
- To read an eBook click View eBook
- The Detailed Record will be used to create your citation
- Click Full Text to open the book
- Click Search within
- Enter Search terms and hit Enter
- Click on the page number to go to it Read
- Get the citation information
- If not creating your owncitations click on Cite
- Scroll down to the designated format
- Why Use a Database
- Databases
- Databases for History Research
- Click on Databases
- Click on Government HistoryLaw amp Criminal Justice
- Scroll down to see the titles
- Click on a title to open the database
- What is a Primary Source
- Look for Primary Sources
- Finding Primary Sources
- US History (Gale in Context)World History (Gale in Context)
- US History (Gale in Context)
- Browse topics
- Click on the subject to bring up more topics in that section
- Click to see a topic
- Or Use the Search Box
- Choose the type of information
- Click on the title to read an article
- Read
- Click on the Cite icon at the top of the page to get the citation
- Use the arrow to selectthe correct format
- JSTOR
- Enter search terms and hit Enter
- Click on a title to view the article
- Read the article
- Click on Cite this item
- Select the correct format
- Credo Reference
- Enter search terms Hit Enter or click on the magnifying glass
- Click on a title to open the article
- Read
- Citations are at the end of the article Use the format specified by your teacher
- Or click the Cite iconat the top of the page
- Academic Search Complete
- Type in your termsRemember to click on Full Text
- Click on Full Text to read an article
- Read the article
- Click on the Cite icon on the right side of the page
- Scroll down to the required format
- If the article is a PDFhellip
- PDF Detailed Record
- Citations
- These databases work the same way
- Click on a database title
- Enter search terms and hit Enter
- Narrow the search by choosing Academic Journals and Full Text
- Click on the title to view the article
- Read
- Click on the Cite feature at the top of the article
- Click the arrow to change to the correct format
- If You Need Help with Research
- Ask-A-Librarian
- Fill in the boxes and Submit
- Ask-A-Librarian continued
- Quiz
-
Select the correct format
Copy and paste your citation to the bibliography
page Alter to provide hanging
indent
Credo Reference
Click here
Enter search terms Hit Enter or click on the magnifying glass
Enter search terms hereClick on the
magnifying glass or hit Enter on your keyboard
Click on a title to open the article
Click here
Read
Citations are at the end of the article Use the format specified
by your teacher
Or click the Cite iconat the top of the page
Click here
Click on the tab to choose the required
format
Academic Search Complete
Click here
Type in your termsRemember to click on Full Text
Click here
Enter search terms
Click on Full Text to read an article
Click here
Read the article
Click on the Cite icon on the right side of the page
Click here
Scroll down to the required format
Be sure to use the correct format
Move the gray
bar to scroll
If the article is a PDFhellip
bull The article has been scanned into the database and will appear the same as it appears in the print journal
bull You will need to get the Detailed Record if you will be creating your own citations
PDFClick here
PDF Detailed Record
Citations
bull Each time you use someone elsersquos words or ideas you must provide a citation to give credit to that person
bull For each citation you will provide a corresponding bibliography
These databases work the same way
bull Military amp Intelligence Database Collectionbull US History Collectionbull War amp Terrorism Collectionbull World History Collection
Click on a database title
Click here
Enter search terms and hit Enter
Mark the box for Full Text
Enter search terms here
Narrow the search by choosing Academic Journals and Full Text
Choose this
Click hereSelect this if your instructor wants scholarly or peer reviewed articles
Click on the title to view the article
Click here
Read
Click on the Cite feature at the top of the article
Click here
Click the arrow to change to the correct format
Click here to change format
If You Need Help with Research
bull Call the KC Library and speak to a librarianbull Come to the KC Library and speak with a
librarianbull Use the Ask-A-Librarian email service from the
home page
Ask-A-Librarian
Click here
Fill in the boxes and Submit
Ask-A-Librarian continued
bull We will answer your question as quickly as possible
bull If it is a night weekend or holiday you will have to wait until the next working day
bull While we wonrsquot do the work for you we can suggest how you might change the wording or database to get better results
Quiz
bull What box do you check to see the complete article
bull When can you use the Library databasesbull What is the email reference service calledbull Any time you use someone elsersquos words or
ideas what must you providebull List a reason to choose databases instead of
the Internet
Good Luck
- Library Access 247
- Randolph C Watson Library Homepage
- Randolph C Watson Library Homepage
- Logging in from Off-Campus
- Off-Campus Log In
- Finding Resources
- Enter Search Terms in the box and hit Enter
- Narrow the results by selectingKilgore College and Book
- Review the Results
- Print books
- To read an eBook click View eBook
- The Detailed Record will be used to create your citation
- Click Full Text to open the book
- Click Search within
- Enter Search terms and hit Enter
- Click on the page number to go to it Read
- Get the citation information
- If not creating your owncitations click on Cite
- Scroll down to the designated format
- Why Use a Database
- Databases
- Databases for History Research
- Click on Databases
- Click on Government HistoryLaw amp Criminal Justice
- Scroll down to see the titles
- Click on a title to open the database
- What is a Primary Source
- Look for Primary Sources
- Finding Primary Sources
- US History (Gale in Context)World History (Gale in Context)
- US History (Gale in Context)
- Browse topics
- Click on the subject to bring up more topics in that section
- Click to see a topic
- Or Use the Search Box
- Choose the type of information
- Click on the title to read an article
- Read
- Click on the Cite icon at the top of the page to get the citation
- Use the arrow to selectthe correct format
- JSTOR
- Enter search terms and hit Enter
- Click on a title to view the article
- Read the article
- Click on Cite this item
- Select the correct format
- Credo Reference
- Enter search terms Hit Enter or click on the magnifying glass
- Click on a title to open the article
- Read
- Citations are at the end of the article Use the format specified by your teacher
- Or click the Cite iconat the top of the page
- Academic Search Complete
- Type in your termsRemember to click on Full Text
- Click on Full Text to read an article
- Read the article
- Click on the Cite icon on the right side of the page
- Scroll down to the required format
- If the article is a PDFhellip
- PDF Detailed Record
- Citations
- These databases work the same way
- Click on a database title
- Enter search terms and hit Enter
- Narrow the search by choosing Academic Journals and Full Text
- Click on the title to view the article
- Read
- Click on the Cite feature at the top of the article
- Click the arrow to change to the correct format
- If You Need Help with Research
- Ask-A-Librarian
- Fill in the boxes and Submit
- Ask-A-Librarian continued
- Quiz
-
Credo Reference
Click here
Enter search terms Hit Enter or click on the magnifying glass
Enter search terms hereClick on the
magnifying glass or hit Enter on your keyboard
Click on a title to open the article
Click here
Read
Citations are at the end of the article Use the format specified
by your teacher
Or click the Cite iconat the top of the page
Click here
Click on the tab to choose the required
format
Academic Search Complete
Click here
Type in your termsRemember to click on Full Text
Click here
Enter search terms
Click on Full Text to read an article
Click here
Read the article
Click on the Cite icon on the right side of the page
Click here
Scroll down to the required format
Be sure to use the correct format
Move the gray
bar to scroll
If the article is a PDFhellip
bull The article has been scanned into the database and will appear the same as it appears in the print journal
bull You will need to get the Detailed Record if you will be creating your own citations
PDFClick here
PDF Detailed Record
Citations
bull Each time you use someone elsersquos words or ideas you must provide a citation to give credit to that person
bull For each citation you will provide a corresponding bibliography
These databases work the same way
bull Military amp Intelligence Database Collectionbull US History Collectionbull War amp Terrorism Collectionbull World History Collection
Click on a database title
Click here
Enter search terms and hit Enter
Mark the box for Full Text
Enter search terms here
Narrow the search by choosing Academic Journals and Full Text
Choose this
Click hereSelect this if your instructor wants scholarly or peer reviewed articles
Click on the title to view the article
Click here
Read
Click on the Cite feature at the top of the article
Click here
Click the arrow to change to the correct format
Click here to change format
If You Need Help with Research
bull Call the KC Library and speak to a librarianbull Come to the KC Library and speak with a
librarianbull Use the Ask-A-Librarian email service from the
home page
Ask-A-Librarian
Click here
Fill in the boxes and Submit
Ask-A-Librarian continued
bull We will answer your question as quickly as possible
bull If it is a night weekend or holiday you will have to wait until the next working day
bull While we wonrsquot do the work for you we can suggest how you might change the wording or database to get better results
Quiz
bull What box do you check to see the complete article
bull When can you use the Library databasesbull What is the email reference service calledbull Any time you use someone elsersquos words or
ideas what must you providebull List a reason to choose databases instead of
the Internet
Good Luck
- Library Access 247
- Randolph C Watson Library Homepage
- Randolph C Watson Library Homepage
- Logging in from Off-Campus
- Off-Campus Log In
- Finding Resources
- Enter Search Terms in the box and hit Enter
- Narrow the results by selectingKilgore College and Book
- Review the Results
- Print books
- To read an eBook click View eBook
- The Detailed Record will be used to create your citation
- Click Full Text to open the book
- Click Search within
- Enter Search terms and hit Enter
- Click on the page number to go to it Read
- Get the citation information
- If not creating your owncitations click on Cite
- Scroll down to the designated format
- Why Use a Database
- Databases
- Databases for History Research
- Click on Databases
- Click on Government HistoryLaw amp Criminal Justice
- Scroll down to see the titles
- Click on a title to open the database
- What is a Primary Source
- Look for Primary Sources
- Finding Primary Sources
- US History (Gale in Context)World History (Gale in Context)
- US History (Gale in Context)
- Browse topics
- Click on the subject to bring up more topics in that section
- Click to see a topic
- Or Use the Search Box
- Choose the type of information
- Click on the title to read an article
- Read
- Click on the Cite icon at the top of the page to get the citation
- Use the arrow to selectthe correct format
- JSTOR
- Enter search terms and hit Enter
- Click on a title to view the article
- Read the article
- Click on Cite this item
- Select the correct format
- Credo Reference
- Enter search terms Hit Enter or click on the magnifying glass
- Click on a title to open the article
- Read
- Citations are at the end of the article Use the format specified by your teacher
- Or click the Cite iconat the top of the page
- Academic Search Complete
- Type in your termsRemember to click on Full Text
- Click on Full Text to read an article
- Read the article
- Click on the Cite icon on the right side of the page
- Scroll down to the required format
- If the article is a PDFhellip
- PDF Detailed Record
- Citations
- These databases work the same way
- Click on a database title
- Enter search terms and hit Enter
- Narrow the search by choosing Academic Journals and Full Text
- Click on the title to view the article
- Read
- Click on the Cite feature at the top of the article
- Click the arrow to change to the correct format
- If You Need Help with Research
- Ask-A-Librarian
- Fill in the boxes and Submit
- Ask-A-Librarian continued
- Quiz
-
Enter search terms Hit Enter or click on the magnifying glass
Enter search terms hereClick on the
magnifying glass or hit Enter on your keyboard
Click on a title to open the article
Click here
Read
Citations are at the end of the article Use the format specified
by your teacher
Or click the Cite iconat the top of the page
Click here
Click on the tab to choose the required
format
Academic Search Complete
Click here
Type in your termsRemember to click on Full Text
Click here
Enter search terms
Click on Full Text to read an article
Click here
Read the article
Click on the Cite icon on the right side of the page
Click here
Scroll down to the required format
Be sure to use the correct format
Move the gray
bar to scroll
If the article is a PDFhellip
bull The article has been scanned into the database and will appear the same as it appears in the print journal
bull You will need to get the Detailed Record if you will be creating your own citations
PDFClick here
PDF Detailed Record
Citations
bull Each time you use someone elsersquos words or ideas you must provide a citation to give credit to that person
bull For each citation you will provide a corresponding bibliography
These databases work the same way
bull Military amp Intelligence Database Collectionbull US History Collectionbull War amp Terrorism Collectionbull World History Collection
Click on a database title
Click here
Enter search terms and hit Enter
Mark the box for Full Text
Enter search terms here
Narrow the search by choosing Academic Journals and Full Text
Choose this
Click hereSelect this if your instructor wants scholarly or peer reviewed articles
Click on the title to view the article
Click here
Read
Click on the Cite feature at the top of the article
Click here
Click the arrow to change to the correct format
Click here to change format
If You Need Help with Research
bull Call the KC Library and speak to a librarianbull Come to the KC Library and speak with a
librarianbull Use the Ask-A-Librarian email service from the
home page
Ask-A-Librarian
Click here
Fill in the boxes and Submit
Ask-A-Librarian continued
bull We will answer your question as quickly as possible
bull If it is a night weekend or holiday you will have to wait until the next working day
bull While we wonrsquot do the work for you we can suggest how you might change the wording or database to get better results
Quiz
bull What box do you check to see the complete article
bull When can you use the Library databasesbull What is the email reference service calledbull Any time you use someone elsersquos words or
ideas what must you providebull List a reason to choose databases instead of
the Internet
Good Luck
- Library Access 247
- Randolph C Watson Library Homepage
- Randolph C Watson Library Homepage
- Logging in from Off-Campus
- Off-Campus Log In
- Finding Resources
- Enter Search Terms in the box and hit Enter
- Narrow the results by selectingKilgore College and Book
- Review the Results
- Print books
- To read an eBook click View eBook
- The Detailed Record will be used to create your citation
- Click Full Text to open the book
- Click Search within
- Enter Search terms and hit Enter
- Click on the page number to go to it Read
- Get the citation information
- If not creating your owncitations click on Cite
- Scroll down to the designated format
- Why Use a Database
- Databases
- Databases for History Research
- Click on Databases
- Click on Government HistoryLaw amp Criminal Justice
- Scroll down to see the titles
- Click on a title to open the database
- What is a Primary Source
- Look for Primary Sources
- Finding Primary Sources
- US History (Gale in Context)World History (Gale in Context)
- US History (Gale in Context)
- Browse topics
- Click on the subject to bring up more topics in that section
- Click to see a topic
- Or Use the Search Box
- Choose the type of information
- Click on the title to read an article
- Read
- Click on the Cite icon at the top of the page to get the citation
- Use the arrow to selectthe correct format
- JSTOR
- Enter search terms and hit Enter
- Click on a title to view the article
- Read the article
- Click on Cite this item
- Select the correct format
- Credo Reference
- Enter search terms Hit Enter or click on the magnifying glass
- Click on a title to open the article
- Read
- Citations are at the end of the article Use the format specified by your teacher
- Or click the Cite iconat the top of the page
- Academic Search Complete
- Type in your termsRemember to click on Full Text
- Click on Full Text to read an article
- Read the article
- Click on the Cite icon on the right side of the page
- Scroll down to the required format
- If the article is a PDFhellip
- PDF Detailed Record
- Citations
- These databases work the same way
- Click on a database title
- Enter search terms and hit Enter
- Narrow the search by choosing Academic Journals and Full Text
- Click on the title to view the article
- Read
- Click on the Cite feature at the top of the article
- Click the arrow to change to the correct format
- If You Need Help with Research
- Ask-A-Librarian
- Fill in the boxes and Submit
- Ask-A-Librarian continued
- Quiz
-
Click on a title to open the article
Click here
Read
Citations are at the end of the article Use the format specified
by your teacher
Or click the Cite iconat the top of the page
Click here
Click on the tab to choose the required
format
Academic Search Complete
Click here
Type in your termsRemember to click on Full Text
Click here
Enter search terms
Click on Full Text to read an article
Click here
Read the article
Click on the Cite icon on the right side of the page
Click here
Scroll down to the required format
Be sure to use the correct format
Move the gray
bar to scroll
If the article is a PDFhellip
bull The article has been scanned into the database and will appear the same as it appears in the print journal
bull You will need to get the Detailed Record if you will be creating your own citations
PDFClick here
PDF Detailed Record
Citations
bull Each time you use someone elsersquos words or ideas you must provide a citation to give credit to that person
bull For each citation you will provide a corresponding bibliography
These databases work the same way
bull Military amp Intelligence Database Collectionbull US History Collectionbull War amp Terrorism Collectionbull World History Collection
Click on a database title
Click here
Enter search terms and hit Enter
Mark the box for Full Text
Enter search terms here
Narrow the search by choosing Academic Journals and Full Text
Choose this
Click hereSelect this if your instructor wants scholarly or peer reviewed articles
Click on the title to view the article
Click here
Read
Click on the Cite feature at the top of the article
Click here
Click the arrow to change to the correct format
Click here to change format
If You Need Help with Research
bull Call the KC Library and speak to a librarianbull Come to the KC Library and speak with a
librarianbull Use the Ask-A-Librarian email service from the
home page
Ask-A-Librarian
Click here
Fill in the boxes and Submit
Ask-A-Librarian continued
bull We will answer your question as quickly as possible
bull If it is a night weekend or holiday you will have to wait until the next working day
bull While we wonrsquot do the work for you we can suggest how you might change the wording or database to get better results
Quiz
bull What box do you check to see the complete article
bull When can you use the Library databasesbull What is the email reference service calledbull Any time you use someone elsersquos words or
ideas what must you providebull List a reason to choose databases instead of
the Internet
Good Luck
- Library Access 247
- Randolph C Watson Library Homepage
- Randolph C Watson Library Homepage
- Logging in from Off-Campus
- Off-Campus Log In
- Finding Resources
- Enter Search Terms in the box and hit Enter
- Narrow the results by selectingKilgore College and Book
- Review the Results
- Print books
- To read an eBook click View eBook
- The Detailed Record will be used to create your citation
- Click Full Text to open the book
- Click Search within
- Enter Search terms and hit Enter
- Click on the page number to go to it Read
- Get the citation information
- If not creating your owncitations click on Cite
- Scroll down to the designated format
- Why Use a Database
- Databases
- Databases for History Research
- Click on Databases
- Click on Government HistoryLaw amp Criminal Justice
- Scroll down to see the titles
- Click on a title to open the database
- What is a Primary Source
- Look for Primary Sources
- Finding Primary Sources
- US History (Gale in Context)World History (Gale in Context)
- US History (Gale in Context)
- Browse topics
- Click on the subject to bring up more topics in that section
- Click to see a topic
- Or Use the Search Box
- Choose the type of information
- Click on the title to read an article
- Read
- Click on the Cite icon at the top of the page to get the citation
- Use the arrow to selectthe correct format
- JSTOR
- Enter search terms and hit Enter
- Click on a title to view the article
- Read the article
- Click on Cite this item
- Select the correct format
- Credo Reference
- Enter search terms Hit Enter or click on the magnifying glass
- Click on a title to open the article
- Read
- Citations are at the end of the article Use the format specified by your teacher
- Or click the Cite iconat the top of the page
- Academic Search Complete
- Type in your termsRemember to click on Full Text
- Click on Full Text to read an article
- Read the article
- Click on the Cite icon on the right side of the page
- Scroll down to the required format
- If the article is a PDFhellip
- PDF Detailed Record
- Citations
- These databases work the same way
- Click on a database title
- Enter search terms and hit Enter
- Narrow the search by choosing Academic Journals and Full Text
- Click on the title to view the article
- Read
- Click on the Cite feature at the top of the article
- Click the arrow to change to the correct format
- If You Need Help with Research
- Ask-A-Librarian
- Fill in the boxes and Submit
- Ask-A-Librarian continued
- Quiz
-
Read
Citations are at the end of the article Use the format specified
by your teacher
Or click the Cite iconat the top of the page
Click here
Click on the tab to choose the required
format
Academic Search Complete
Click here
Type in your termsRemember to click on Full Text
Click here
Enter search terms
Click on Full Text to read an article
Click here
Read the article
Click on the Cite icon on the right side of the page
Click here
Scroll down to the required format
Be sure to use the correct format
Move the gray
bar to scroll
If the article is a PDFhellip
bull The article has been scanned into the database and will appear the same as it appears in the print journal
bull You will need to get the Detailed Record if you will be creating your own citations
PDFClick here
PDF Detailed Record
Citations
bull Each time you use someone elsersquos words or ideas you must provide a citation to give credit to that person
bull For each citation you will provide a corresponding bibliography
These databases work the same way
bull Military amp Intelligence Database Collectionbull US History Collectionbull War amp Terrorism Collectionbull World History Collection
Click on a database title
Click here
Enter search terms and hit Enter
Mark the box for Full Text
Enter search terms here
Narrow the search by choosing Academic Journals and Full Text
Choose this
Click hereSelect this if your instructor wants scholarly or peer reviewed articles
Click on the title to view the article
Click here
Read
Click on the Cite feature at the top of the article
Click here
Click the arrow to change to the correct format
Click here to change format
If You Need Help with Research
bull Call the KC Library and speak to a librarianbull Come to the KC Library and speak with a
librarianbull Use the Ask-A-Librarian email service from the
home page
Ask-A-Librarian
Click here
Fill in the boxes and Submit
Ask-A-Librarian continued
bull We will answer your question as quickly as possible
bull If it is a night weekend or holiday you will have to wait until the next working day
bull While we wonrsquot do the work for you we can suggest how you might change the wording or database to get better results
Quiz
bull What box do you check to see the complete article
bull When can you use the Library databasesbull What is the email reference service calledbull Any time you use someone elsersquos words or
ideas what must you providebull List a reason to choose databases instead of
the Internet
Good Luck
- Library Access 247
- Randolph C Watson Library Homepage
- Randolph C Watson Library Homepage
- Logging in from Off-Campus
- Off-Campus Log In
- Finding Resources
- Enter Search Terms in the box and hit Enter
- Narrow the results by selectingKilgore College and Book
- Review the Results
- Print books
- To read an eBook click View eBook
- The Detailed Record will be used to create your citation
- Click Full Text to open the book
- Click Search within
- Enter Search terms and hit Enter
- Click on the page number to go to it Read
- Get the citation information
- If not creating your owncitations click on Cite
- Scroll down to the designated format
- Why Use a Database
- Databases
- Databases for History Research
- Click on Databases
- Click on Government HistoryLaw amp Criminal Justice
- Scroll down to see the titles
- Click on a title to open the database
- What is a Primary Source
- Look for Primary Sources
- Finding Primary Sources
- US History (Gale in Context)World History (Gale in Context)
- US History (Gale in Context)
- Browse topics
- Click on the subject to bring up more topics in that section
- Click to see a topic
- Or Use the Search Box
- Choose the type of information
- Click on the title to read an article
- Read
- Click on the Cite icon at the top of the page to get the citation
- Use the arrow to selectthe correct format
- JSTOR
- Enter search terms and hit Enter
- Click on a title to view the article
- Read the article
- Click on Cite this item
- Select the correct format
- Credo Reference
- Enter search terms Hit Enter or click on the magnifying glass
- Click on a title to open the article
- Read
- Citations are at the end of the article Use the format specified by your teacher
- Or click the Cite iconat the top of the page
- Academic Search Complete
- Type in your termsRemember to click on Full Text
- Click on Full Text to read an article
- Read the article
- Click on the Cite icon on the right side of the page
- Scroll down to the required format
- If the article is a PDFhellip
- PDF Detailed Record
- Citations
- These databases work the same way
- Click on a database title
- Enter search terms and hit Enter
- Narrow the search by choosing Academic Journals and Full Text
- Click on the title to view the article
- Read
- Click on the Cite feature at the top of the article
- Click the arrow to change to the correct format
- If You Need Help with Research
- Ask-A-Librarian
- Fill in the boxes and Submit
- Ask-A-Librarian continued
- Quiz
-
Citations are at the end of the article Use the format specified
by your teacher
Or click the Cite iconat the top of the page
Click here
Click on the tab to choose the required
format
Academic Search Complete
Click here
Type in your termsRemember to click on Full Text
Click here
Enter search terms
Click on Full Text to read an article
Click here
Read the article
Click on the Cite icon on the right side of the page
Click here
Scroll down to the required format
Be sure to use the correct format
Move the gray
bar to scroll
If the article is a PDFhellip
bull The article has been scanned into the database and will appear the same as it appears in the print journal
bull You will need to get the Detailed Record if you will be creating your own citations
PDFClick here
PDF Detailed Record
Citations
bull Each time you use someone elsersquos words or ideas you must provide a citation to give credit to that person
bull For each citation you will provide a corresponding bibliography
These databases work the same way
bull Military amp Intelligence Database Collectionbull US History Collectionbull War amp Terrorism Collectionbull World History Collection
Click on a database title
Click here
Enter search terms and hit Enter
Mark the box for Full Text
Enter search terms here
Narrow the search by choosing Academic Journals and Full Text
Choose this
Click hereSelect this if your instructor wants scholarly or peer reviewed articles
Click on the title to view the article
Click here
Read
Click on the Cite feature at the top of the article
Click here
Click the arrow to change to the correct format
Click here to change format
If You Need Help with Research
bull Call the KC Library and speak to a librarianbull Come to the KC Library and speak with a
librarianbull Use the Ask-A-Librarian email service from the
home page
Ask-A-Librarian
Click here
Fill in the boxes and Submit
Ask-A-Librarian continued
bull We will answer your question as quickly as possible
bull If it is a night weekend or holiday you will have to wait until the next working day
bull While we wonrsquot do the work for you we can suggest how you might change the wording or database to get better results
Quiz
bull What box do you check to see the complete article
bull When can you use the Library databasesbull What is the email reference service calledbull Any time you use someone elsersquos words or
ideas what must you providebull List a reason to choose databases instead of
the Internet
Good Luck
- Library Access 247
- Randolph C Watson Library Homepage
- Randolph C Watson Library Homepage
- Logging in from Off-Campus
- Off-Campus Log In
- Finding Resources
- Enter Search Terms in the box and hit Enter
- Narrow the results by selectingKilgore College and Book
- Review the Results
- Print books
- To read an eBook click View eBook
- The Detailed Record will be used to create your citation
- Click Full Text to open the book
- Click Search within
- Enter Search terms and hit Enter
- Click on the page number to go to it Read
- Get the citation information
- If not creating your owncitations click on Cite
- Scroll down to the designated format
- Why Use a Database
- Databases
- Databases for History Research
- Click on Databases
- Click on Government HistoryLaw amp Criminal Justice
- Scroll down to see the titles
- Click on a title to open the database
- What is a Primary Source
- Look for Primary Sources
- Finding Primary Sources
- US History (Gale in Context)World History (Gale in Context)
- US History (Gale in Context)
- Browse topics
- Click on the subject to bring up more topics in that section
- Click to see a topic
- Or Use the Search Box
- Choose the type of information
- Click on the title to read an article
- Read
- Click on the Cite icon at the top of the page to get the citation
- Use the arrow to selectthe correct format
- JSTOR
- Enter search terms and hit Enter
- Click on a title to view the article
- Read the article
- Click on Cite this item
- Select the correct format
- Credo Reference
- Enter search terms Hit Enter or click on the magnifying glass
- Click on a title to open the article
- Read
- Citations are at the end of the article Use the format specified by your teacher
- Or click the Cite iconat the top of the page
- Academic Search Complete
- Type in your termsRemember to click on Full Text
- Click on Full Text to read an article
- Read the article
- Click on the Cite icon on the right side of the page
- Scroll down to the required format
- If the article is a PDFhellip
- PDF Detailed Record
- Citations
- These databases work the same way
- Click on a database title
- Enter search terms and hit Enter
- Narrow the search by choosing Academic Journals and Full Text
- Click on the title to view the article
- Read
- Click on the Cite feature at the top of the article
- Click the arrow to change to the correct format
- If You Need Help with Research
- Ask-A-Librarian
- Fill in the boxes and Submit
- Ask-A-Librarian continued
- Quiz
-
Or click the Cite iconat the top of the page
Click here
Click on the tab to choose the required
format
Academic Search Complete
Click here
Type in your termsRemember to click on Full Text
Click here
Enter search terms
Click on Full Text to read an article
Click here
Read the article
Click on the Cite icon on the right side of the page
Click here
Scroll down to the required format
Be sure to use the correct format
Move the gray
bar to scroll
If the article is a PDFhellip
bull The article has been scanned into the database and will appear the same as it appears in the print journal
bull You will need to get the Detailed Record if you will be creating your own citations
PDFClick here
PDF Detailed Record
Citations
bull Each time you use someone elsersquos words or ideas you must provide a citation to give credit to that person
bull For each citation you will provide a corresponding bibliography
These databases work the same way
bull Military amp Intelligence Database Collectionbull US History Collectionbull War amp Terrorism Collectionbull World History Collection
Click on a database title
Click here
Enter search terms and hit Enter
Mark the box for Full Text
Enter search terms here
Narrow the search by choosing Academic Journals and Full Text
Choose this
Click hereSelect this if your instructor wants scholarly or peer reviewed articles
Click on the title to view the article
Click here
Read
Click on the Cite feature at the top of the article
Click here
Click the arrow to change to the correct format
Click here to change format
If You Need Help with Research
bull Call the KC Library and speak to a librarianbull Come to the KC Library and speak with a
librarianbull Use the Ask-A-Librarian email service from the
home page
Ask-A-Librarian
Click here
Fill in the boxes and Submit
Ask-A-Librarian continued
bull We will answer your question as quickly as possible
bull If it is a night weekend or holiday you will have to wait until the next working day
bull While we wonrsquot do the work for you we can suggest how you might change the wording or database to get better results
Quiz
bull What box do you check to see the complete article
bull When can you use the Library databasesbull What is the email reference service calledbull Any time you use someone elsersquos words or
ideas what must you providebull List a reason to choose databases instead of
the Internet
Good Luck
- Library Access 247
- Randolph C Watson Library Homepage
- Randolph C Watson Library Homepage
- Logging in from Off-Campus
- Off-Campus Log In
- Finding Resources
- Enter Search Terms in the box and hit Enter
- Narrow the results by selectingKilgore College and Book
- Review the Results
- Print books
- To read an eBook click View eBook
- The Detailed Record will be used to create your citation
- Click Full Text to open the book
- Click Search within
- Enter Search terms and hit Enter
- Click on the page number to go to it Read
- Get the citation information
- If not creating your owncitations click on Cite
- Scroll down to the designated format
- Why Use a Database
- Databases
- Databases for History Research
- Click on Databases
- Click on Government HistoryLaw amp Criminal Justice
- Scroll down to see the titles
- Click on a title to open the database
- What is a Primary Source
- Look for Primary Sources
- Finding Primary Sources
- US History (Gale in Context)World History (Gale in Context)
- US History (Gale in Context)
- Browse topics
- Click on the subject to bring up more topics in that section
- Click to see a topic
- Or Use the Search Box
- Choose the type of information
- Click on the title to read an article
- Read
- Click on the Cite icon at the top of the page to get the citation
- Use the arrow to selectthe correct format
- JSTOR
- Enter search terms and hit Enter
- Click on a title to view the article
- Read the article
- Click on Cite this item
- Select the correct format
- Credo Reference
- Enter search terms Hit Enter or click on the magnifying glass
- Click on a title to open the article
- Read
- Citations are at the end of the article Use the format specified by your teacher
- Or click the Cite iconat the top of the page
- Academic Search Complete
- Type in your termsRemember to click on Full Text
- Click on Full Text to read an article
- Read the article
- Click on the Cite icon on the right side of the page
- Scroll down to the required format
- If the article is a PDFhellip
- PDF Detailed Record
- Citations
- These databases work the same way
- Click on a database title
- Enter search terms and hit Enter
- Narrow the search by choosing Academic Journals and Full Text
- Click on the title to view the article
- Read
- Click on the Cite feature at the top of the article
- Click the arrow to change to the correct format
- If You Need Help with Research
- Ask-A-Librarian
- Fill in the boxes and Submit
- Ask-A-Librarian continued
- Quiz
-
Academic Search Complete
Click here
Type in your termsRemember to click on Full Text
Click here
Enter search terms
Click on Full Text to read an article
Click here
Read the article
Click on the Cite icon on the right side of the page
Click here
Scroll down to the required format
Be sure to use the correct format
Move the gray
bar to scroll
If the article is a PDFhellip
bull The article has been scanned into the database and will appear the same as it appears in the print journal
bull You will need to get the Detailed Record if you will be creating your own citations
PDFClick here
PDF Detailed Record
Citations
bull Each time you use someone elsersquos words or ideas you must provide a citation to give credit to that person
bull For each citation you will provide a corresponding bibliography
These databases work the same way
bull Military amp Intelligence Database Collectionbull US History Collectionbull War amp Terrorism Collectionbull World History Collection
Click on a database title
Click here
Enter search terms and hit Enter
Mark the box for Full Text
Enter search terms here
Narrow the search by choosing Academic Journals and Full Text
Choose this
Click hereSelect this if your instructor wants scholarly or peer reviewed articles
Click on the title to view the article
Click here
Read
Click on the Cite feature at the top of the article
Click here
Click the arrow to change to the correct format
Click here to change format
If You Need Help with Research
bull Call the KC Library and speak to a librarianbull Come to the KC Library and speak with a
librarianbull Use the Ask-A-Librarian email service from the
home page
Ask-A-Librarian
Click here
Fill in the boxes and Submit
Ask-A-Librarian continued
bull We will answer your question as quickly as possible
bull If it is a night weekend or holiday you will have to wait until the next working day
bull While we wonrsquot do the work for you we can suggest how you might change the wording or database to get better results
Quiz
bull What box do you check to see the complete article
bull When can you use the Library databasesbull What is the email reference service calledbull Any time you use someone elsersquos words or
ideas what must you providebull List a reason to choose databases instead of
the Internet
Good Luck
- Library Access 247
- Randolph C Watson Library Homepage
- Randolph C Watson Library Homepage
- Logging in from Off-Campus
- Off-Campus Log In
- Finding Resources
- Enter Search Terms in the box and hit Enter
- Narrow the results by selectingKilgore College and Book
- Review the Results
- Print books
- To read an eBook click View eBook
- The Detailed Record will be used to create your citation
- Click Full Text to open the book
- Click Search within
- Enter Search terms and hit Enter
- Click on the page number to go to it Read
- Get the citation information
- If not creating your owncitations click on Cite
- Scroll down to the designated format
- Why Use a Database
- Databases
- Databases for History Research
- Click on Databases
- Click on Government HistoryLaw amp Criminal Justice
- Scroll down to see the titles
- Click on a title to open the database
- What is a Primary Source
- Look for Primary Sources
- Finding Primary Sources
- US History (Gale in Context)World History (Gale in Context)
- US History (Gale in Context)
- Browse topics
- Click on the subject to bring up more topics in that section
- Click to see a topic
- Or Use the Search Box
- Choose the type of information
- Click on the title to read an article
- Read
- Click on the Cite icon at the top of the page to get the citation
- Use the arrow to selectthe correct format
- JSTOR
- Enter search terms and hit Enter
- Click on a title to view the article
- Read the article
- Click on Cite this item
- Select the correct format
- Credo Reference
- Enter search terms Hit Enter or click on the magnifying glass
- Click on a title to open the article
- Read
- Citations are at the end of the article Use the format specified by your teacher
- Or click the Cite iconat the top of the page
- Academic Search Complete
- Type in your termsRemember to click on Full Text
- Click on Full Text to read an article
- Read the article
- Click on the Cite icon on the right side of the page
- Scroll down to the required format
- If the article is a PDFhellip
- PDF Detailed Record
- Citations
- These databases work the same way
- Click on a database title
- Enter search terms and hit Enter
- Narrow the search by choosing Academic Journals and Full Text
- Click on the title to view the article
- Read
- Click on the Cite feature at the top of the article
- Click the arrow to change to the correct format
- If You Need Help with Research
- Ask-A-Librarian
- Fill in the boxes and Submit
- Ask-A-Librarian continued
- Quiz
-
Type in your termsRemember to click on Full Text
Click here
Enter search terms
Click on Full Text to read an article
Click here
Read the article
Click on the Cite icon on the right side of the page
Click here
Scroll down to the required format
Be sure to use the correct format
Move the gray
bar to scroll
If the article is a PDFhellip
bull The article has been scanned into the database and will appear the same as it appears in the print journal
bull You will need to get the Detailed Record if you will be creating your own citations
PDFClick here
PDF Detailed Record
Citations
bull Each time you use someone elsersquos words or ideas you must provide a citation to give credit to that person
bull For each citation you will provide a corresponding bibliography
These databases work the same way
bull Military amp Intelligence Database Collectionbull US History Collectionbull War amp Terrorism Collectionbull World History Collection
Click on a database title
Click here
Enter search terms and hit Enter
Mark the box for Full Text
Enter search terms here
Narrow the search by choosing Academic Journals and Full Text
Choose this
Click hereSelect this if your instructor wants scholarly or peer reviewed articles
Click on the title to view the article
Click here
Read
Click on the Cite feature at the top of the article
Click here
Click the arrow to change to the correct format
Click here to change format
If You Need Help with Research
bull Call the KC Library and speak to a librarianbull Come to the KC Library and speak with a
librarianbull Use the Ask-A-Librarian email service from the
home page
Ask-A-Librarian
Click here
Fill in the boxes and Submit
Ask-A-Librarian continued
bull We will answer your question as quickly as possible
bull If it is a night weekend or holiday you will have to wait until the next working day
bull While we wonrsquot do the work for you we can suggest how you might change the wording or database to get better results
Quiz
bull What box do you check to see the complete article
bull When can you use the Library databasesbull What is the email reference service calledbull Any time you use someone elsersquos words or
ideas what must you providebull List a reason to choose databases instead of
the Internet
Good Luck
- Library Access 247
- Randolph C Watson Library Homepage
- Randolph C Watson Library Homepage
- Logging in from Off-Campus
- Off-Campus Log In
- Finding Resources
- Enter Search Terms in the box and hit Enter
- Narrow the results by selectingKilgore College and Book
- Review the Results
- Print books
- To read an eBook click View eBook
- The Detailed Record will be used to create your citation
- Click Full Text to open the book
- Click Search within
- Enter Search terms and hit Enter
- Click on the page number to go to it Read
- Get the citation information
- If not creating your owncitations click on Cite
- Scroll down to the designated format
- Why Use a Database
- Databases
- Databases for History Research
- Click on Databases
- Click on Government HistoryLaw amp Criminal Justice
- Scroll down to see the titles
- Click on a title to open the database
- What is a Primary Source
- Look for Primary Sources
- Finding Primary Sources
- US History (Gale in Context)World History (Gale in Context)
- US History (Gale in Context)
- Browse topics
- Click on the subject to bring up more topics in that section
- Click to see a topic
- Or Use the Search Box
- Choose the type of information
- Click on the title to read an article
- Read
- Click on the Cite icon at the top of the page to get the citation
- Use the arrow to selectthe correct format
- JSTOR
- Enter search terms and hit Enter
- Click on a title to view the article
- Read the article
- Click on Cite this item
- Select the correct format
- Credo Reference
- Enter search terms Hit Enter or click on the magnifying glass
- Click on a title to open the article
- Read
- Citations are at the end of the article Use the format specified by your teacher
- Or click the Cite iconat the top of the page
- Academic Search Complete
- Type in your termsRemember to click on Full Text
- Click on Full Text to read an article
- Read the article
- Click on the Cite icon on the right side of the page
- Scroll down to the required format
- If the article is a PDFhellip
- PDF Detailed Record
- Citations
- These databases work the same way
- Click on a database title
- Enter search terms and hit Enter
- Narrow the search by choosing Academic Journals and Full Text
- Click on the title to view the article
- Read
- Click on the Cite feature at the top of the article
- Click the arrow to change to the correct format
- If You Need Help with Research
- Ask-A-Librarian
- Fill in the boxes and Submit
- Ask-A-Librarian continued
- Quiz
-
Click on Full Text to read an article
Click here
Read the article
Click on the Cite icon on the right side of the page
Click here
Scroll down to the required format
Be sure to use the correct format
Move the gray
bar to scroll
If the article is a PDFhellip
bull The article has been scanned into the database and will appear the same as it appears in the print journal
bull You will need to get the Detailed Record if you will be creating your own citations
PDFClick here
PDF Detailed Record
Citations
bull Each time you use someone elsersquos words or ideas you must provide a citation to give credit to that person
bull For each citation you will provide a corresponding bibliography
These databases work the same way
bull Military amp Intelligence Database Collectionbull US History Collectionbull War amp Terrorism Collectionbull World History Collection
Click on a database title
Click here
Enter search terms and hit Enter
Mark the box for Full Text
Enter search terms here
Narrow the search by choosing Academic Journals and Full Text
Choose this
Click hereSelect this if your instructor wants scholarly or peer reviewed articles
Click on the title to view the article
Click here
Read
Click on the Cite feature at the top of the article
Click here
Click the arrow to change to the correct format
Click here to change format
If You Need Help with Research
bull Call the KC Library and speak to a librarianbull Come to the KC Library and speak with a
librarianbull Use the Ask-A-Librarian email service from the
home page
Ask-A-Librarian
Click here
Fill in the boxes and Submit
Ask-A-Librarian continued
bull We will answer your question as quickly as possible
bull If it is a night weekend or holiday you will have to wait until the next working day
bull While we wonrsquot do the work for you we can suggest how you might change the wording or database to get better results
Quiz
bull What box do you check to see the complete article
bull When can you use the Library databasesbull What is the email reference service calledbull Any time you use someone elsersquos words or
ideas what must you providebull List a reason to choose databases instead of
the Internet
Good Luck
- Library Access 247
- Randolph C Watson Library Homepage
- Randolph C Watson Library Homepage
- Logging in from Off-Campus
- Off-Campus Log In
- Finding Resources
- Enter Search Terms in the box and hit Enter
- Narrow the results by selectingKilgore College and Book
- Review the Results
- Print books
- To read an eBook click View eBook
- The Detailed Record will be used to create your citation
- Click Full Text to open the book
- Click Search within
- Enter Search terms and hit Enter
- Click on the page number to go to it Read
- Get the citation information
- If not creating your owncitations click on Cite
- Scroll down to the designated format
- Why Use a Database
- Databases
- Databases for History Research
- Click on Databases
- Click on Government HistoryLaw amp Criminal Justice
- Scroll down to see the titles
- Click on a title to open the database
- What is a Primary Source
- Look for Primary Sources
- Finding Primary Sources
- US History (Gale in Context)World History (Gale in Context)
- US History (Gale in Context)
- Browse topics
- Click on the subject to bring up more topics in that section
- Click to see a topic
- Or Use the Search Box
- Choose the type of information
- Click on the title to read an article
- Read
- Click on the Cite icon at the top of the page to get the citation
- Use the arrow to selectthe correct format
- JSTOR
- Enter search terms and hit Enter
- Click on a title to view the article
- Read the article
- Click on Cite this item
- Select the correct format
- Credo Reference
- Enter search terms Hit Enter or click on the magnifying glass
- Click on a title to open the article
- Read
- Citations are at the end of the article Use the format specified by your teacher
- Or click the Cite iconat the top of the page
- Academic Search Complete
- Type in your termsRemember to click on Full Text
- Click on Full Text to read an article
- Read the article
- Click on the Cite icon on the right side of the page
- Scroll down to the required format
- If the article is a PDFhellip
- PDF Detailed Record
- Citations
- These databases work the same way
- Click on a database title
- Enter search terms and hit Enter
- Narrow the search by choosing Academic Journals and Full Text
- Click on the title to view the article
- Read
- Click on the Cite feature at the top of the article
- Click the arrow to change to the correct format
- If You Need Help with Research
- Ask-A-Librarian
- Fill in the boxes and Submit
- Ask-A-Librarian continued
- Quiz
-
Read the article
Click on the Cite icon on the right side of the page
Click here
Scroll down to the required format
Be sure to use the correct format
Move the gray
bar to scroll
If the article is a PDFhellip
bull The article has been scanned into the database and will appear the same as it appears in the print journal
bull You will need to get the Detailed Record if you will be creating your own citations
PDFClick here
PDF Detailed Record
Citations
bull Each time you use someone elsersquos words or ideas you must provide a citation to give credit to that person
bull For each citation you will provide a corresponding bibliography
These databases work the same way
bull Military amp Intelligence Database Collectionbull US History Collectionbull War amp Terrorism Collectionbull World History Collection
Click on a database title
Click here
Enter search terms and hit Enter
Mark the box for Full Text
Enter search terms here
Narrow the search by choosing Academic Journals and Full Text
Choose this
Click hereSelect this if your instructor wants scholarly or peer reviewed articles
Click on the title to view the article
Click here
Read
Click on the Cite feature at the top of the article
Click here
Click the arrow to change to the correct format
Click here to change format
If You Need Help with Research
bull Call the KC Library and speak to a librarianbull Come to the KC Library and speak with a
librarianbull Use the Ask-A-Librarian email service from the
home page
Ask-A-Librarian
Click here
Fill in the boxes and Submit
Ask-A-Librarian continued
bull We will answer your question as quickly as possible
bull If it is a night weekend or holiday you will have to wait until the next working day
bull While we wonrsquot do the work for you we can suggest how you might change the wording or database to get better results
Quiz
bull What box do you check to see the complete article
bull When can you use the Library databasesbull What is the email reference service calledbull Any time you use someone elsersquos words or
ideas what must you providebull List a reason to choose databases instead of
the Internet
Good Luck
- Library Access 247
- Randolph C Watson Library Homepage
- Randolph C Watson Library Homepage
- Logging in from Off-Campus
- Off-Campus Log In
- Finding Resources
- Enter Search Terms in the box and hit Enter
- Narrow the results by selectingKilgore College and Book
- Review the Results
- Print books
- To read an eBook click View eBook
- The Detailed Record will be used to create your citation
- Click Full Text to open the book
- Click Search within
- Enter Search terms and hit Enter
- Click on the page number to go to it Read
- Get the citation information
- If not creating your owncitations click on Cite
- Scroll down to the designated format
- Why Use a Database
- Databases
- Databases for History Research
- Click on Databases
- Click on Government HistoryLaw amp Criminal Justice
- Scroll down to see the titles
- Click on a title to open the database
- What is a Primary Source
- Look for Primary Sources
- Finding Primary Sources
- US History (Gale in Context)World History (Gale in Context)
- US History (Gale in Context)
- Browse topics
- Click on the subject to bring up more topics in that section
- Click to see a topic
- Or Use the Search Box
- Choose the type of information
- Click on the title to read an article
- Read
- Click on the Cite icon at the top of the page to get the citation
- Use the arrow to selectthe correct format
- JSTOR
- Enter search terms and hit Enter
- Click on a title to view the article
- Read the article
- Click on Cite this item
- Select the correct format
- Credo Reference
- Enter search terms Hit Enter or click on the magnifying glass
- Click on a title to open the article
- Read
- Citations are at the end of the article Use the format specified by your teacher
- Or click the Cite iconat the top of the page
- Academic Search Complete
- Type in your termsRemember to click on Full Text
- Click on Full Text to read an article
- Read the article
- Click on the Cite icon on the right side of the page
- Scroll down to the required format
- If the article is a PDFhellip
- PDF Detailed Record
- Citations
- These databases work the same way
- Click on a database title
- Enter search terms and hit Enter
- Narrow the search by choosing Academic Journals and Full Text
- Click on the title to view the article
- Read
- Click on the Cite feature at the top of the article
- Click the arrow to change to the correct format
- If You Need Help with Research
- Ask-A-Librarian
- Fill in the boxes and Submit
- Ask-A-Librarian continued
- Quiz
-
Click on the Cite icon on the right side of the page
Click here
Scroll down to the required format
Be sure to use the correct format
Move the gray
bar to scroll
If the article is a PDFhellip
bull The article has been scanned into the database and will appear the same as it appears in the print journal
bull You will need to get the Detailed Record if you will be creating your own citations
PDFClick here
PDF Detailed Record
Citations
bull Each time you use someone elsersquos words or ideas you must provide a citation to give credit to that person
bull For each citation you will provide a corresponding bibliography
These databases work the same way
bull Military amp Intelligence Database Collectionbull US History Collectionbull War amp Terrorism Collectionbull World History Collection
Click on a database title
Click here
Enter search terms and hit Enter
Mark the box for Full Text
Enter search terms here
Narrow the search by choosing Academic Journals and Full Text
Choose this
Click hereSelect this if your instructor wants scholarly or peer reviewed articles
Click on the title to view the article
Click here
Read
Click on the Cite feature at the top of the article
Click here
Click the arrow to change to the correct format
Click here to change format
If You Need Help with Research
bull Call the KC Library and speak to a librarianbull Come to the KC Library and speak with a
librarianbull Use the Ask-A-Librarian email service from the
home page
Ask-A-Librarian
Click here
Fill in the boxes and Submit
Ask-A-Librarian continued
bull We will answer your question as quickly as possible
bull If it is a night weekend or holiday you will have to wait until the next working day
bull While we wonrsquot do the work for you we can suggest how you might change the wording or database to get better results
Quiz
bull What box do you check to see the complete article
bull When can you use the Library databasesbull What is the email reference service calledbull Any time you use someone elsersquos words or
ideas what must you providebull List a reason to choose databases instead of
the Internet
Good Luck
- Library Access 247
- Randolph C Watson Library Homepage
- Randolph C Watson Library Homepage
- Logging in from Off-Campus
- Off-Campus Log In
- Finding Resources
- Enter Search Terms in the box and hit Enter
- Narrow the results by selectingKilgore College and Book
- Review the Results
- Print books
- To read an eBook click View eBook
- The Detailed Record will be used to create your citation
- Click Full Text to open the book
- Click Search within
- Enter Search terms and hit Enter
- Click on the page number to go to it Read
- Get the citation information
- If not creating your owncitations click on Cite
- Scroll down to the designated format
- Why Use a Database
- Databases
- Databases for History Research
- Click on Databases
- Click on Government HistoryLaw amp Criminal Justice
- Scroll down to see the titles
- Click on a title to open the database
- What is a Primary Source
- Look for Primary Sources
- Finding Primary Sources
- US History (Gale in Context)World History (Gale in Context)
- US History (Gale in Context)
- Browse topics
- Click on the subject to bring up more topics in that section
- Click to see a topic
- Or Use the Search Box
- Choose the type of information
- Click on the title to read an article
- Read
- Click on the Cite icon at the top of the page to get the citation
- Use the arrow to selectthe correct format
- JSTOR
- Enter search terms and hit Enter
- Click on a title to view the article
- Read the article
- Click on Cite this item
- Select the correct format
- Credo Reference
- Enter search terms Hit Enter or click on the magnifying glass
- Click on a title to open the article
- Read
- Citations are at the end of the article Use the format specified by your teacher
- Or click the Cite iconat the top of the page
- Academic Search Complete
- Type in your termsRemember to click on Full Text
- Click on Full Text to read an article
- Read the article
- Click on the Cite icon on the right side of the page
- Scroll down to the required format
- If the article is a PDFhellip
- PDF Detailed Record
- Citations
- These databases work the same way
- Click on a database title
- Enter search terms and hit Enter
- Narrow the search by choosing Academic Journals and Full Text
- Click on the title to view the article
- Read
- Click on the Cite feature at the top of the article
- Click the arrow to change to the correct format
- If You Need Help with Research
- Ask-A-Librarian
- Fill in the boxes and Submit
- Ask-A-Librarian continued
- Quiz
-
Scroll down to the required format
Be sure to use the correct format
Move the gray
bar to scroll
If the article is a PDFhellip
bull The article has been scanned into the database and will appear the same as it appears in the print journal
bull You will need to get the Detailed Record if you will be creating your own citations
PDFClick here
PDF Detailed Record
Citations
bull Each time you use someone elsersquos words or ideas you must provide a citation to give credit to that person
bull For each citation you will provide a corresponding bibliography
These databases work the same way
bull Military amp Intelligence Database Collectionbull US History Collectionbull War amp Terrorism Collectionbull World History Collection
Click on a database title
Click here
Enter search terms and hit Enter
Mark the box for Full Text
Enter search terms here
Narrow the search by choosing Academic Journals and Full Text
Choose this
Click hereSelect this if your instructor wants scholarly or peer reviewed articles
Click on the title to view the article
Click here
Read
Click on the Cite feature at the top of the article
Click here
Click the arrow to change to the correct format
Click here to change format
If You Need Help with Research
bull Call the KC Library and speak to a librarianbull Come to the KC Library and speak with a
librarianbull Use the Ask-A-Librarian email service from the
home page
Ask-A-Librarian
Click here
Fill in the boxes and Submit
Ask-A-Librarian continued
bull We will answer your question as quickly as possible
bull If it is a night weekend or holiday you will have to wait until the next working day
bull While we wonrsquot do the work for you we can suggest how you might change the wording or database to get better results
Quiz
bull What box do you check to see the complete article
bull When can you use the Library databasesbull What is the email reference service calledbull Any time you use someone elsersquos words or
ideas what must you providebull List a reason to choose databases instead of
the Internet
Good Luck
- Library Access 247
- Randolph C Watson Library Homepage
- Randolph C Watson Library Homepage
- Logging in from Off-Campus
- Off-Campus Log In
- Finding Resources
- Enter Search Terms in the box and hit Enter
- Narrow the results by selectingKilgore College and Book
- Review the Results
- Print books
- To read an eBook click View eBook
- The Detailed Record will be used to create your citation
- Click Full Text to open the book
- Click Search within
- Enter Search terms and hit Enter
- Click on the page number to go to it Read
- Get the citation information
- If not creating your owncitations click on Cite
- Scroll down to the designated format
- Why Use a Database
- Databases
- Databases for History Research
- Click on Databases
- Click on Government HistoryLaw amp Criminal Justice
- Scroll down to see the titles
- Click on a title to open the database
- What is a Primary Source
- Look for Primary Sources
- Finding Primary Sources
- US History (Gale in Context)World History (Gale in Context)
- US History (Gale in Context)
- Browse topics
- Click on the subject to bring up more topics in that section
- Click to see a topic
- Or Use the Search Box
- Choose the type of information
- Click on the title to read an article
- Read
- Click on the Cite icon at the top of the page to get the citation
- Use the arrow to selectthe correct format
- JSTOR
- Enter search terms and hit Enter
- Click on a title to view the article
- Read the article
- Click on Cite this item
- Select the correct format
- Credo Reference
- Enter search terms Hit Enter or click on the magnifying glass
- Click on a title to open the article
- Read
- Citations are at the end of the article Use the format specified by your teacher
- Or click the Cite iconat the top of the page
- Academic Search Complete
- Type in your termsRemember to click on Full Text
- Click on Full Text to read an article
- Read the article
- Click on the Cite icon on the right side of the page
- Scroll down to the required format
- If the article is a PDFhellip
- PDF Detailed Record
- Citations
- These databases work the same way
- Click on a database title
- Enter search terms and hit Enter
- Narrow the search by choosing Academic Journals and Full Text
- Click on the title to view the article
- Read
- Click on the Cite feature at the top of the article
- Click the arrow to change to the correct format
- If You Need Help with Research
- Ask-A-Librarian
- Fill in the boxes and Submit
- Ask-A-Librarian continued
- Quiz
-
If the article is a PDFhellip
bull The article has been scanned into the database and will appear the same as it appears in the print journal
bull You will need to get the Detailed Record if you will be creating your own citations
PDFClick here
PDF Detailed Record
Citations
bull Each time you use someone elsersquos words or ideas you must provide a citation to give credit to that person
bull For each citation you will provide a corresponding bibliography
These databases work the same way
bull Military amp Intelligence Database Collectionbull US History Collectionbull War amp Terrorism Collectionbull World History Collection
Click on a database title
Click here
Enter search terms and hit Enter
Mark the box for Full Text
Enter search terms here
Narrow the search by choosing Academic Journals and Full Text
Choose this
Click hereSelect this if your instructor wants scholarly or peer reviewed articles
Click on the title to view the article
Click here
Read
Click on the Cite feature at the top of the article
Click here
Click the arrow to change to the correct format
Click here to change format
If You Need Help with Research
bull Call the KC Library and speak to a librarianbull Come to the KC Library and speak with a
librarianbull Use the Ask-A-Librarian email service from the
home page
Ask-A-Librarian
Click here
Fill in the boxes and Submit
Ask-A-Librarian continued
bull We will answer your question as quickly as possible
bull If it is a night weekend or holiday you will have to wait until the next working day
bull While we wonrsquot do the work for you we can suggest how you might change the wording or database to get better results
Quiz
bull What box do you check to see the complete article
bull When can you use the Library databasesbull What is the email reference service calledbull Any time you use someone elsersquos words or
ideas what must you providebull List a reason to choose databases instead of
the Internet
Good Luck
- Library Access 247
- Randolph C Watson Library Homepage
- Randolph C Watson Library Homepage
- Logging in from Off-Campus
- Off-Campus Log In
- Finding Resources
- Enter Search Terms in the box and hit Enter
- Narrow the results by selectingKilgore College and Book
- Review the Results
- Print books
- To read an eBook click View eBook
- The Detailed Record will be used to create your citation
- Click Full Text to open the book
- Click Search within
- Enter Search terms and hit Enter
- Click on the page number to go to it Read
- Get the citation information
- If not creating your owncitations click on Cite
- Scroll down to the designated format
- Why Use a Database
- Databases
- Databases for History Research
- Click on Databases
- Click on Government HistoryLaw amp Criminal Justice
- Scroll down to see the titles
- Click on a title to open the database
- What is a Primary Source
- Look for Primary Sources
- Finding Primary Sources
- US History (Gale in Context)World History (Gale in Context)
- US History (Gale in Context)
- Browse topics
- Click on the subject to bring up more topics in that section
- Click to see a topic
- Or Use the Search Box
- Choose the type of information
- Click on the title to read an article
- Read
- Click on the Cite icon at the top of the page to get the citation
- Use the arrow to selectthe correct format
- JSTOR
- Enter search terms and hit Enter
- Click on a title to view the article
- Read the article
- Click on Cite this item
- Select the correct format
- Credo Reference
- Enter search terms Hit Enter or click on the magnifying glass
- Click on a title to open the article
- Read
- Citations are at the end of the article Use the format specified by your teacher
- Or click the Cite iconat the top of the page
- Academic Search Complete
- Type in your termsRemember to click on Full Text
- Click on Full Text to read an article
- Read the article
- Click on the Cite icon on the right side of the page
- Scroll down to the required format
- If the article is a PDFhellip
- PDF Detailed Record
- Citations
- These databases work the same way
- Click on a database title
- Enter search terms and hit Enter
- Narrow the search by choosing Academic Journals and Full Text
- Click on the title to view the article
- Read
- Click on the Cite feature at the top of the article
- Click the arrow to change to the correct format
- If You Need Help with Research
- Ask-A-Librarian
- Fill in the boxes and Submit
- Ask-A-Librarian continued
- Quiz
-
PDFClick here
PDF Detailed Record
Citations
bull Each time you use someone elsersquos words or ideas you must provide a citation to give credit to that person
bull For each citation you will provide a corresponding bibliography
These databases work the same way
bull Military amp Intelligence Database Collectionbull US History Collectionbull War amp Terrorism Collectionbull World History Collection
Click on a database title
Click here
Enter search terms and hit Enter
Mark the box for Full Text
Enter search terms here
Narrow the search by choosing Academic Journals and Full Text
Choose this
Click hereSelect this if your instructor wants scholarly or peer reviewed articles
Click on the title to view the article
Click here
Read
Click on the Cite feature at the top of the article
Click here
Click the arrow to change to the correct format
Click here to change format
If You Need Help with Research
bull Call the KC Library and speak to a librarianbull Come to the KC Library and speak with a
librarianbull Use the Ask-A-Librarian email service from the
home page
Ask-A-Librarian
Click here
Fill in the boxes and Submit
Ask-A-Librarian continued
bull We will answer your question as quickly as possible
bull If it is a night weekend or holiday you will have to wait until the next working day
bull While we wonrsquot do the work for you we can suggest how you might change the wording or database to get better results
Quiz
bull What box do you check to see the complete article
bull When can you use the Library databasesbull What is the email reference service calledbull Any time you use someone elsersquos words or
ideas what must you providebull List a reason to choose databases instead of
the Internet
Good Luck
- Library Access 247
- Randolph C Watson Library Homepage
- Randolph C Watson Library Homepage
- Logging in from Off-Campus
- Off-Campus Log In
- Finding Resources
- Enter Search Terms in the box and hit Enter
- Narrow the results by selectingKilgore College and Book
- Review the Results
- Print books
- To read an eBook click View eBook
- The Detailed Record will be used to create your citation
- Click Full Text to open the book
- Click Search within
- Enter Search terms and hit Enter
- Click on the page number to go to it Read
- Get the citation information
- If not creating your owncitations click on Cite
- Scroll down to the designated format
- Why Use a Database
- Databases
- Databases for History Research
- Click on Databases
- Click on Government HistoryLaw amp Criminal Justice
- Scroll down to see the titles
- Click on a title to open the database
- What is a Primary Source
- Look for Primary Sources
- Finding Primary Sources
- US History (Gale in Context)World History (Gale in Context)
- US History (Gale in Context)
- Browse topics
- Click on the subject to bring up more topics in that section
- Click to see a topic
- Or Use the Search Box
- Choose the type of information
- Click on the title to read an article
- Read
- Click on the Cite icon at the top of the page to get the citation
- Use the arrow to selectthe correct format
- JSTOR
- Enter search terms and hit Enter
- Click on a title to view the article
- Read the article
- Click on Cite this item
- Select the correct format
- Credo Reference
- Enter search terms Hit Enter or click on the magnifying glass
- Click on a title to open the article
- Read
- Citations are at the end of the article Use the format specified by your teacher
- Or click the Cite iconat the top of the page
- Academic Search Complete
- Type in your termsRemember to click on Full Text
- Click on Full Text to read an article
- Read the article
- Click on the Cite icon on the right side of the page
- Scroll down to the required format
- If the article is a PDFhellip
- PDF Detailed Record
- Citations
- These databases work the same way
- Click on a database title
- Enter search terms and hit Enter
- Narrow the search by choosing Academic Journals and Full Text
- Click on the title to view the article
- Read
- Click on the Cite feature at the top of the article
- Click the arrow to change to the correct format
- If You Need Help with Research
- Ask-A-Librarian
- Fill in the boxes and Submit
- Ask-A-Librarian continued
- Quiz
-
PDF Detailed Record
Citations
bull Each time you use someone elsersquos words or ideas you must provide a citation to give credit to that person
bull For each citation you will provide a corresponding bibliography
These databases work the same way
bull Military amp Intelligence Database Collectionbull US History Collectionbull War amp Terrorism Collectionbull World History Collection
Click on a database title
Click here
Enter search terms and hit Enter
Mark the box for Full Text
Enter search terms here
Narrow the search by choosing Academic Journals and Full Text
Choose this
Click hereSelect this if your instructor wants scholarly or peer reviewed articles
Click on the title to view the article
Click here
Read
Click on the Cite feature at the top of the article
Click here
Click the arrow to change to the correct format
Click here to change format
If You Need Help with Research
bull Call the KC Library and speak to a librarianbull Come to the KC Library and speak with a
librarianbull Use the Ask-A-Librarian email service from the
home page
Ask-A-Librarian
Click here
Fill in the boxes and Submit
Ask-A-Librarian continued
bull We will answer your question as quickly as possible
bull If it is a night weekend or holiday you will have to wait until the next working day
bull While we wonrsquot do the work for you we can suggest how you might change the wording or database to get better results
Quiz
bull What box do you check to see the complete article
bull When can you use the Library databasesbull What is the email reference service calledbull Any time you use someone elsersquos words or
ideas what must you providebull List a reason to choose databases instead of
the Internet
Good Luck
- Library Access 247
- Randolph C Watson Library Homepage
- Randolph C Watson Library Homepage
- Logging in from Off-Campus
- Off-Campus Log In
- Finding Resources
- Enter Search Terms in the box and hit Enter
- Narrow the results by selectingKilgore College and Book
- Review the Results
- Print books
- To read an eBook click View eBook
- The Detailed Record will be used to create your citation
- Click Full Text to open the book
- Click Search within
- Enter Search terms and hit Enter
- Click on the page number to go to it Read
- Get the citation information
- If not creating your owncitations click on Cite
- Scroll down to the designated format
- Why Use a Database
- Databases
- Databases for History Research
- Click on Databases
- Click on Government HistoryLaw amp Criminal Justice
- Scroll down to see the titles
- Click on a title to open the database
- What is a Primary Source
- Look for Primary Sources
- Finding Primary Sources
- US History (Gale in Context)World History (Gale in Context)
- US History (Gale in Context)
- Browse topics
- Click on the subject to bring up more topics in that section
- Click to see a topic
- Or Use the Search Box
- Choose the type of information
- Click on the title to read an article
- Read
- Click on the Cite icon at the top of the page to get the citation
- Use the arrow to selectthe correct format
- JSTOR
- Enter search terms and hit Enter
- Click on a title to view the article
- Read the article
- Click on Cite this item
- Select the correct format
- Credo Reference
- Enter search terms Hit Enter or click on the magnifying glass
- Click on a title to open the article
- Read
- Citations are at the end of the article Use the format specified by your teacher
- Or click the Cite iconat the top of the page
- Academic Search Complete
- Type in your termsRemember to click on Full Text
- Click on Full Text to read an article
- Read the article
- Click on the Cite icon on the right side of the page
- Scroll down to the required format
- If the article is a PDFhellip
- PDF Detailed Record
- Citations
- These databases work the same way
- Click on a database title
- Enter search terms and hit Enter
- Narrow the search by choosing Academic Journals and Full Text
- Click on the title to view the article
- Read
- Click on the Cite feature at the top of the article
- Click the arrow to change to the correct format
- If You Need Help with Research
- Ask-A-Librarian
- Fill in the boxes and Submit
- Ask-A-Librarian continued
- Quiz
-
Citations
bull Each time you use someone elsersquos words or ideas you must provide a citation to give credit to that person
bull For each citation you will provide a corresponding bibliography
These databases work the same way
bull Military amp Intelligence Database Collectionbull US History Collectionbull War amp Terrorism Collectionbull World History Collection
Click on a database title
Click here
Enter search terms and hit Enter
Mark the box for Full Text
Enter search terms here
Narrow the search by choosing Academic Journals and Full Text
Choose this
Click hereSelect this if your instructor wants scholarly or peer reviewed articles
Click on the title to view the article
Click here
Read
Click on the Cite feature at the top of the article
Click here
Click the arrow to change to the correct format
Click here to change format
If You Need Help with Research
bull Call the KC Library and speak to a librarianbull Come to the KC Library and speak with a
librarianbull Use the Ask-A-Librarian email service from the
home page
Ask-A-Librarian
Click here
Fill in the boxes and Submit
Ask-A-Librarian continued
bull We will answer your question as quickly as possible
bull If it is a night weekend or holiday you will have to wait until the next working day
bull While we wonrsquot do the work for you we can suggest how you might change the wording or database to get better results
Quiz
bull What box do you check to see the complete article
bull When can you use the Library databasesbull What is the email reference service calledbull Any time you use someone elsersquos words or
ideas what must you providebull List a reason to choose databases instead of
the Internet
Good Luck
- Library Access 247
- Randolph C Watson Library Homepage
- Randolph C Watson Library Homepage
- Logging in from Off-Campus
- Off-Campus Log In
- Finding Resources
- Enter Search Terms in the box and hit Enter
- Narrow the results by selectingKilgore College and Book
- Review the Results
- Print books
- To read an eBook click View eBook
- The Detailed Record will be used to create your citation
- Click Full Text to open the book
- Click Search within
- Enter Search terms and hit Enter
- Click on the page number to go to it Read
- Get the citation information
- If not creating your owncitations click on Cite
- Scroll down to the designated format
- Why Use a Database
- Databases
- Databases for History Research
- Click on Databases
- Click on Government HistoryLaw amp Criminal Justice
- Scroll down to see the titles
- Click on a title to open the database
- What is a Primary Source
- Look for Primary Sources
- Finding Primary Sources
- US History (Gale in Context)World History (Gale in Context)
- US History (Gale in Context)
- Browse topics
- Click on the subject to bring up more topics in that section
- Click to see a topic
- Or Use the Search Box
- Choose the type of information
- Click on the title to read an article
- Read
- Click on the Cite icon at the top of the page to get the citation
- Use the arrow to selectthe correct format
- JSTOR
- Enter search terms and hit Enter
- Click on a title to view the article
- Read the article
- Click on Cite this item
- Select the correct format
- Credo Reference
- Enter search terms Hit Enter or click on the magnifying glass
- Click on a title to open the article
- Read
- Citations are at the end of the article Use the format specified by your teacher
- Or click the Cite iconat the top of the page
- Academic Search Complete
- Type in your termsRemember to click on Full Text
- Click on Full Text to read an article
- Read the article
- Click on the Cite icon on the right side of the page
- Scroll down to the required format
- If the article is a PDFhellip
- PDF Detailed Record
- Citations
- These databases work the same way
- Click on a database title
- Enter search terms and hit Enter
- Narrow the search by choosing Academic Journals and Full Text
- Click on the title to view the article
- Read
- Click on the Cite feature at the top of the article
- Click the arrow to change to the correct format
- If You Need Help with Research
- Ask-A-Librarian
- Fill in the boxes and Submit
- Ask-A-Librarian continued
- Quiz
-
These databases work the same way
bull Military amp Intelligence Database Collectionbull US History Collectionbull War amp Terrorism Collectionbull World History Collection
Click on a database title
Click here
Enter search terms and hit Enter
Mark the box for Full Text
Enter search terms here
Narrow the search by choosing Academic Journals and Full Text
Choose this
Click hereSelect this if your instructor wants scholarly or peer reviewed articles
Click on the title to view the article
Click here
Read
Click on the Cite feature at the top of the article
Click here
Click the arrow to change to the correct format
Click here to change format
If You Need Help with Research
bull Call the KC Library and speak to a librarianbull Come to the KC Library and speak with a
librarianbull Use the Ask-A-Librarian email service from the
home page
Ask-A-Librarian
Click here
Fill in the boxes and Submit
Ask-A-Librarian continued
bull We will answer your question as quickly as possible
bull If it is a night weekend or holiday you will have to wait until the next working day
bull While we wonrsquot do the work for you we can suggest how you might change the wording or database to get better results
Quiz
bull What box do you check to see the complete article
bull When can you use the Library databasesbull What is the email reference service calledbull Any time you use someone elsersquos words or
ideas what must you providebull List a reason to choose databases instead of
the Internet
Good Luck
- Library Access 247
- Randolph C Watson Library Homepage
- Randolph C Watson Library Homepage
- Logging in from Off-Campus
- Off-Campus Log In
- Finding Resources
- Enter Search Terms in the box and hit Enter
- Narrow the results by selectingKilgore College and Book
- Review the Results
- Print books
- To read an eBook click View eBook
- The Detailed Record will be used to create your citation
- Click Full Text to open the book
- Click Search within
- Enter Search terms and hit Enter
- Click on the page number to go to it Read
- Get the citation information
- If not creating your owncitations click on Cite
- Scroll down to the designated format
- Why Use a Database
- Databases
- Databases for History Research
- Click on Databases
- Click on Government HistoryLaw amp Criminal Justice
- Scroll down to see the titles
- Click on a title to open the database
- What is a Primary Source
- Look for Primary Sources
- Finding Primary Sources
- US History (Gale in Context)World History (Gale in Context)
- US History (Gale in Context)
- Browse topics
- Click on the subject to bring up more topics in that section
- Click to see a topic
- Or Use the Search Box
- Choose the type of information
- Click on the title to read an article
- Read
- Click on the Cite icon at the top of the page to get the citation
- Use the arrow to selectthe correct format
- JSTOR
- Enter search terms and hit Enter
- Click on a title to view the article
- Read the article
- Click on Cite this item
- Select the correct format
- Credo Reference
- Enter search terms Hit Enter or click on the magnifying glass
- Click on a title to open the article
- Read
- Citations are at the end of the article Use the format specified by your teacher
- Or click the Cite iconat the top of the page
- Academic Search Complete
- Type in your termsRemember to click on Full Text
- Click on Full Text to read an article
- Read the article
- Click on the Cite icon on the right side of the page
- Scroll down to the required format
- If the article is a PDFhellip
- PDF Detailed Record
- Citations
- These databases work the same way
- Click on a database title
- Enter search terms and hit Enter
- Narrow the search by choosing Academic Journals and Full Text
- Click on the title to view the article
- Read
- Click on the Cite feature at the top of the article
- Click the arrow to change to the correct format
- If You Need Help with Research
- Ask-A-Librarian
- Fill in the boxes and Submit
- Ask-A-Librarian continued
- Quiz
-
Click on a database title
Click here
Enter search terms and hit Enter
Mark the box for Full Text
Enter search terms here
Narrow the search by choosing Academic Journals and Full Text
Choose this
Click hereSelect this if your instructor wants scholarly or peer reviewed articles
Click on the title to view the article
Click here
Read
Click on the Cite feature at the top of the article
Click here
Click the arrow to change to the correct format
Click here to change format
If You Need Help with Research
bull Call the KC Library and speak to a librarianbull Come to the KC Library and speak with a
librarianbull Use the Ask-A-Librarian email service from the
home page
Ask-A-Librarian
Click here
Fill in the boxes and Submit
Ask-A-Librarian continued
bull We will answer your question as quickly as possible
bull If it is a night weekend or holiday you will have to wait until the next working day
bull While we wonrsquot do the work for you we can suggest how you might change the wording or database to get better results
Quiz
bull What box do you check to see the complete article
bull When can you use the Library databasesbull What is the email reference service calledbull Any time you use someone elsersquos words or
ideas what must you providebull List a reason to choose databases instead of
the Internet
Good Luck
- Library Access 247
- Randolph C Watson Library Homepage
- Randolph C Watson Library Homepage
- Logging in from Off-Campus
- Off-Campus Log In
- Finding Resources
- Enter Search Terms in the box and hit Enter
- Narrow the results by selectingKilgore College and Book
- Review the Results
- Print books
- To read an eBook click View eBook
- The Detailed Record will be used to create your citation
- Click Full Text to open the book
- Click Search within
- Enter Search terms and hit Enter
- Click on the page number to go to it Read
- Get the citation information
- If not creating your owncitations click on Cite
- Scroll down to the designated format
- Why Use a Database
- Databases
- Databases for History Research
- Click on Databases
- Click on Government HistoryLaw amp Criminal Justice
- Scroll down to see the titles
- Click on a title to open the database
- What is a Primary Source
- Look for Primary Sources
- Finding Primary Sources
- US History (Gale in Context)World History (Gale in Context)
- US History (Gale in Context)
- Browse topics
- Click on the subject to bring up more topics in that section
- Click to see a topic
- Or Use the Search Box
- Choose the type of information
- Click on the title to read an article
- Read
- Click on the Cite icon at the top of the page to get the citation
- Use the arrow to selectthe correct format
- JSTOR
- Enter search terms and hit Enter
- Click on a title to view the article
- Read the article
- Click on Cite this item
- Select the correct format
- Credo Reference
- Enter search terms Hit Enter or click on the magnifying glass
- Click on a title to open the article
- Read
- Citations are at the end of the article Use the format specified by your teacher
- Or click the Cite iconat the top of the page
- Academic Search Complete
- Type in your termsRemember to click on Full Text
- Click on Full Text to read an article
- Read the article
- Click on the Cite icon on the right side of the page
- Scroll down to the required format
- If the article is a PDFhellip
- PDF Detailed Record
- Citations
- These databases work the same way
- Click on a database title
- Enter search terms and hit Enter
- Narrow the search by choosing Academic Journals and Full Text
- Click on the title to view the article
- Read
- Click on the Cite feature at the top of the article
- Click the arrow to change to the correct format
- If You Need Help with Research
- Ask-A-Librarian
- Fill in the boxes and Submit
- Ask-A-Librarian continued
- Quiz
-
Enter search terms and hit Enter
Mark the box for Full Text
Enter search terms here
Narrow the search by choosing Academic Journals and Full Text
Choose this
Click hereSelect this if your instructor wants scholarly or peer reviewed articles
Click on the title to view the article
Click here
Read
Click on the Cite feature at the top of the article
Click here
Click the arrow to change to the correct format
Click here to change format
If You Need Help with Research
bull Call the KC Library and speak to a librarianbull Come to the KC Library and speak with a
librarianbull Use the Ask-A-Librarian email service from the
home page
Ask-A-Librarian
Click here
Fill in the boxes and Submit
Ask-A-Librarian continued
bull We will answer your question as quickly as possible
bull If it is a night weekend or holiday you will have to wait until the next working day
bull While we wonrsquot do the work for you we can suggest how you might change the wording or database to get better results
Quiz
bull What box do you check to see the complete article
bull When can you use the Library databasesbull What is the email reference service calledbull Any time you use someone elsersquos words or
ideas what must you providebull List a reason to choose databases instead of
the Internet
Good Luck
- Library Access 247
- Randolph C Watson Library Homepage
- Randolph C Watson Library Homepage
- Logging in from Off-Campus
- Off-Campus Log In
- Finding Resources
- Enter Search Terms in the box and hit Enter
- Narrow the results by selectingKilgore College and Book
- Review the Results
- Print books
- To read an eBook click View eBook
- The Detailed Record will be used to create your citation
- Click Full Text to open the book
- Click Search within
- Enter Search terms and hit Enter
- Click on the page number to go to it Read
- Get the citation information
- If not creating your owncitations click on Cite
- Scroll down to the designated format
- Why Use a Database
- Databases
- Databases for History Research
- Click on Databases
- Click on Government HistoryLaw amp Criminal Justice
- Scroll down to see the titles
- Click on a title to open the database
- What is a Primary Source
- Look for Primary Sources
- Finding Primary Sources
- US History (Gale in Context)World History (Gale in Context)
- US History (Gale in Context)
- Browse topics
- Click on the subject to bring up more topics in that section
- Click to see a topic
- Or Use the Search Box
- Choose the type of information
- Click on the title to read an article
- Read
- Click on the Cite icon at the top of the page to get the citation
- Use the arrow to selectthe correct format
- JSTOR
- Enter search terms and hit Enter
- Click on a title to view the article
- Read the article
- Click on Cite this item
- Select the correct format
- Credo Reference
- Enter search terms Hit Enter or click on the magnifying glass
- Click on a title to open the article
- Read
- Citations are at the end of the article Use the format specified by your teacher
- Or click the Cite iconat the top of the page
- Academic Search Complete
- Type in your termsRemember to click on Full Text
- Click on Full Text to read an article
- Read the article
- Click on the Cite icon on the right side of the page
- Scroll down to the required format
- If the article is a PDFhellip
- PDF Detailed Record
- Citations
- These databases work the same way
- Click on a database title
- Enter search terms and hit Enter
- Narrow the search by choosing Academic Journals and Full Text
- Click on the title to view the article
- Read
- Click on the Cite feature at the top of the article
- Click the arrow to change to the correct format
- If You Need Help with Research
- Ask-A-Librarian
- Fill in the boxes and Submit
- Ask-A-Librarian continued
- Quiz
-
Narrow the search by choosing Academic Journals and Full Text
Choose this
Click hereSelect this if your instructor wants scholarly or peer reviewed articles
Click on the title to view the article
Click here
Read
Click on the Cite feature at the top of the article
Click here
Click the arrow to change to the correct format
Click here to change format
If You Need Help with Research
bull Call the KC Library and speak to a librarianbull Come to the KC Library and speak with a
librarianbull Use the Ask-A-Librarian email service from the
home page
Ask-A-Librarian
Click here
Fill in the boxes and Submit
Ask-A-Librarian continued
bull We will answer your question as quickly as possible
bull If it is a night weekend or holiday you will have to wait until the next working day
bull While we wonrsquot do the work for you we can suggest how you might change the wording or database to get better results
Quiz
bull What box do you check to see the complete article
bull When can you use the Library databasesbull What is the email reference service calledbull Any time you use someone elsersquos words or
ideas what must you providebull List a reason to choose databases instead of
the Internet
Good Luck
- Library Access 247
- Randolph C Watson Library Homepage
- Randolph C Watson Library Homepage
- Logging in from Off-Campus
- Off-Campus Log In
- Finding Resources
- Enter Search Terms in the box and hit Enter
- Narrow the results by selectingKilgore College and Book
- Review the Results
- Print books
- To read an eBook click View eBook
- The Detailed Record will be used to create your citation
- Click Full Text to open the book
- Click Search within
- Enter Search terms and hit Enter
- Click on the page number to go to it Read
- Get the citation information
- If not creating your owncitations click on Cite
- Scroll down to the designated format
- Why Use a Database
- Databases
- Databases for History Research
- Click on Databases
- Click on Government HistoryLaw amp Criminal Justice
- Scroll down to see the titles
- Click on a title to open the database
- What is a Primary Source
- Look for Primary Sources
- Finding Primary Sources
- US History (Gale in Context)World History (Gale in Context)
- US History (Gale in Context)
- Browse topics
- Click on the subject to bring up more topics in that section
- Click to see a topic
- Or Use the Search Box
- Choose the type of information
- Click on the title to read an article
- Read
- Click on the Cite icon at the top of the page to get the citation
- Use the arrow to selectthe correct format
- JSTOR
- Enter search terms and hit Enter
- Click on a title to view the article
- Read the article
- Click on Cite this item
- Select the correct format
- Credo Reference
- Enter search terms Hit Enter or click on the magnifying glass
- Click on a title to open the article
- Read
- Citations are at the end of the article Use the format specified by your teacher
- Or click the Cite iconat the top of the page
- Academic Search Complete
- Type in your termsRemember to click on Full Text
- Click on Full Text to read an article
- Read the article
- Click on the Cite icon on the right side of the page
- Scroll down to the required format
- If the article is a PDFhellip
- PDF Detailed Record
- Citations
- These databases work the same way
- Click on a database title
- Enter search terms and hit Enter
- Narrow the search by choosing Academic Journals and Full Text
- Click on the title to view the article
- Read
- Click on the Cite feature at the top of the article
- Click the arrow to change to the correct format
- If You Need Help with Research
- Ask-A-Librarian
- Fill in the boxes and Submit
- Ask-A-Librarian continued
- Quiz
-
Click on the title to view the article
Click here
Read
Click on the Cite feature at the top of the article
Click here
Click the arrow to change to the correct format
Click here to change format
If You Need Help with Research
bull Call the KC Library and speak to a librarianbull Come to the KC Library and speak with a
librarianbull Use the Ask-A-Librarian email service from the
home page
Ask-A-Librarian
Click here
Fill in the boxes and Submit
Ask-A-Librarian continued
bull We will answer your question as quickly as possible
bull If it is a night weekend or holiday you will have to wait until the next working day
bull While we wonrsquot do the work for you we can suggest how you might change the wording or database to get better results
Quiz
bull What box do you check to see the complete article
bull When can you use the Library databasesbull What is the email reference service calledbull Any time you use someone elsersquos words or
ideas what must you providebull List a reason to choose databases instead of
the Internet
Good Luck
- Library Access 247
- Randolph C Watson Library Homepage
- Randolph C Watson Library Homepage
- Logging in from Off-Campus
- Off-Campus Log In
- Finding Resources
- Enter Search Terms in the box and hit Enter
- Narrow the results by selectingKilgore College and Book
- Review the Results
- Print books
- To read an eBook click View eBook
- The Detailed Record will be used to create your citation
- Click Full Text to open the book
- Click Search within
- Enter Search terms and hit Enter
- Click on the page number to go to it Read
- Get the citation information
- If not creating your owncitations click on Cite
- Scroll down to the designated format
- Why Use a Database
- Databases
- Databases for History Research
- Click on Databases
- Click on Government HistoryLaw amp Criminal Justice
- Scroll down to see the titles
- Click on a title to open the database
- What is a Primary Source
- Look for Primary Sources
- Finding Primary Sources
- US History (Gale in Context)World History (Gale in Context)
- US History (Gale in Context)
- Browse topics
- Click on the subject to bring up more topics in that section
- Click to see a topic
- Or Use the Search Box
- Choose the type of information
- Click on the title to read an article
- Read
- Click on the Cite icon at the top of the page to get the citation
- Use the arrow to selectthe correct format
- JSTOR
- Enter search terms and hit Enter
- Click on a title to view the article
- Read the article
- Click on Cite this item
- Select the correct format
- Credo Reference
- Enter search terms Hit Enter or click on the magnifying glass
- Click on a title to open the article
- Read
- Citations are at the end of the article Use the format specified by your teacher
- Or click the Cite iconat the top of the page
- Academic Search Complete
- Type in your termsRemember to click on Full Text
- Click on Full Text to read an article
- Read the article
- Click on the Cite icon on the right side of the page
- Scroll down to the required format
- If the article is a PDFhellip
- PDF Detailed Record
- Citations
- These databases work the same way
- Click on a database title
- Enter search terms and hit Enter
- Narrow the search by choosing Academic Journals and Full Text
- Click on the title to view the article
- Read
- Click on the Cite feature at the top of the article
- Click the arrow to change to the correct format
- If You Need Help with Research
- Ask-A-Librarian
- Fill in the boxes and Submit
- Ask-A-Librarian continued
- Quiz
-
Read
Click on the Cite feature at the top of the article
Click here
Click the arrow to change to the correct format
Click here to change format
If You Need Help with Research
bull Call the KC Library and speak to a librarianbull Come to the KC Library and speak with a
librarianbull Use the Ask-A-Librarian email service from the
home page
Ask-A-Librarian
Click here
Fill in the boxes and Submit
Ask-A-Librarian continued
bull We will answer your question as quickly as possible
bull If it is a night weekend or holiday you will have to wait until the next working day
bull While we wonrsquot do the work for you we can suggest how you might change the wording or database to get better results
Quiz
bull What box do you check to see the complete article
bull When can you use the Library databasesbull What is the email reference service calledbull Any time you use someone elsersquos words or
ideas what must you providebull List a reason to choose databases instead of
the Internet
Good Luck
- Library Access 247
- Randolph C Watson Library Homepage
- Randolph C Watson Library Homepage
- Logging in from Off-Campus
- Off-Campus Log In
- Finding Resources
- Enter Search Terms in the box and hit Enter
- Narrow the results by selectingKilgore College and Book
- Review the Results
- Print books
- To read an eBook click View eBook
- The Detailed Record will be used to create your citation
- Click Full Text to open the book
- Click Search within
- Enter Search terms and hit Enter
- Click on the page number to go to it Read
- Get the citation information
- If not creating your owncitations click on Cite
- Scroll down to the designated format
- Why Use a Database
- Databases
- Databases for History Research
- Click on Databases
- Click on Government HistoryLaw amp Criminal Justice
- Scroll down to see the titles
- Click on a title to open the database
- What is a Primary Source
- Look for Primary Sources
- Finding Primary Sources
- US History (Gale in Context)World History (Gale in Context)
- US History (Gale in Context)
- Browse topics
- Click on the subject to bring up more topics in that section
- Click to see a topic
- Or Use the Search Box
- Choose the type of information
- Click on the title to read an article
- Read
- Click on the Cite icon at the top of the page to get the citation
- Use the arrow to selectthe correct format
- JSTOR
- Enter search terms and hit Enter
- Click on a title to view the article
- Read the article
- Click on Cite this item
- Select the correct format
- Credo Reference
- Enter search terms Hit Enter or click on the magnifying glass
- Click on a title to open the article
- Read
- Citations are at the end of the article Use the format specified by your teacher
- Or click the Cite iconat the top of the page
- Academic Search Complete
- Type in your termsRemember to click on Full Text
- Click on Full Text to read an article
- Read the article
- Click on the Cite icon on the right side of the page
- Scroll down to the required format
- If the article is a PDFhellip
- PDF Detailed Record
- Citations
- These databases work the same way
- Click on a database title
- Enter search terms and hit Enter
- Narrow the search by choosing Academic Journals and Full Text
- Click on the title to view the article
- Read
- Click on the Cite feature at the top of the article
- Click the arrow to change to the correct format
- If You Need Help with Research
- Ask-A-Librarian
- Fill in the boxes and Submit
- Ask-A-Librarian continued
- Quiz
-
Click on the Cite feature at the top of the article
Click here
Click the arrow to change to the correct format
Click here to change format
If You Need Help with Research
bull Call the KC Library and speak to a librarianbull Come to the KC Library and speak with a
librarianbull Use the Ask-A-Librarian email service from the
home page
Ask-A-Librarian
Click here
Fill in the boxes and Submit
Ask-A-Librarian continued
bull We will answer your question as quickly as possible
bull If it is a night weekend or holiday you will have to wait until the next working day
bull While we wonrsquot do the work for you we can suggest how you might change the wording or database to get better results
Quiz
bull What box do you check to see the complete article
bull When can you use the Library databasesbull What is the email reference service calledbull Any time you use someone elsersquos words or
ideas what must you providebull List a reason to choose databases instead of
the Internet
Good Luck
- Library Access 247
- Randolph C Watson Library Homepage
- Randolph C Watson Library Homepage
- Logging in from Off-Campus
- Off-Campus Log In
- Finding Resources
- Enter Search Terms in the box and hit Enter
- Narrow the results by selectingKilgore College and Book
- Review the Results
- Print books
- To read an eBook click View eBook
- The Detailed Record will be used to create your citation
- Click Full Text to open the book
- Click Search within
- Enter Search terms and hit Enter
- Click on the page number to go to it Read
- Get the citation information
- If not creating your owncitations click on Cite
- Scroll down to the designated format
- Why Use a Database
- Databases
- Databases for History Research
- Click on Databases
- Click on Government HistoryLaw amp Criminal Justice
- Scroll down to see the titles
- Click on a title to open the database
- What is a Primary Source
- Look for Primary Sources
- Finding Primary Sources
- US History (Gale in Context)World History (Gale in Context)
- US History (Gale in Context)
- Browse topics
- Click on the subject to bring up more topics in that section
- Click to see a topic
- Or Use the Search Box
- Choose the type of information
- Click on the title to read an article
- Read
- Click on the Cite icon at the top of the page to get the citation
- Use the arrow to selectthe correct format
- JSTOR
- Enter search terms and hit Enter
- Click on a title to view the article
- Read the article
- Click on Cite this item
- Select the correct format
- Credo Reference
- Enter search terms Hit Enter or click on the magnifying glass
- Click on a title to open the article
- Read
- Citations are at the end of the article Use the format specified by your teacher
- Or click the Cite iconat the top of the page
- Academic Search Complete
- Type in your termsRemember to click on Full Text
- Click on Full Text to read an article
- Read the article
- Click on the Cite icon on the right side of the page
- Scroll down to the required format
- If the article is a PDFhellip
- PDF Detailed Record
- Citations
- These databases work the same way
- Click on a database title
- Enter search terms and hit Enter
- Narrow the search by choosing Academic Journals and Full Text
- Click on the title to view the article
- Read
- Click on the Cite feature at the top of the article
- Click the arrow to change to the correct format
- If You Need Help with Research
- Ask-A-Librarian
- Fill in the boxes and Submit
- Ask-A-Librarian continued
- Quiz
-
Click the arrow to change to the correct format
Click here to change format
If You Need Help with Research
bull Call the KC Library and speak to a librarianbull Come to the KC Library and speak with a
librarianbull Use the Ask-A-Librarian email service from the
home page
Ask-A-Librarian
Click here
Fill in the boxes and Submit
Ask-A-Librarian continued
bull We will answer your question as quickly as possible
bull If it is a night weekend or holiday you will have to wait until the next working day
bull While we wonrsquot do the work for you we can suggest how you might change the wording or database to get better results
Quiz
bull What box do you check to see the complete article
bull When can you use the Library databasesbull What is the email reference service calledbull Any time you use someone elsersquos words or
ideas what must you providebull List a reason to choose databases instead of
the Internet
Good Luck
- Library Access 247
- Randolph C Watson Library Homepage
- Randolph C Watson Library Homepage
- Logging in from Off-Campus
- Off-Campus Log In
- Finding Resources
- Enter Search Terms in the box and hit Enter
- Narrow the results by selectingKilgore College and Book
- Review the Results
- Print books
- To read an eBook click View eBook
- The Detailed Record will be used to create your citation
- Click Full Text to open the book
- Click Search within
- Enter Search terms and hit Enter
- Click on the page number to go to it Read
- Get the citation information
- If not creating your owncitations click on Cite
- Scroll down to the designated format
- Why Use a Database
- Databases
- Databases for History Research
- Click on Databases
- Click on Government HistoryLaw amp Criminal Justice
- Scroll down to see the titles
- Click on a title to open the database
- What is a Primary Source
- Look for Primary Sources
- Finding Primary Sources
- US History (Gale in Context)World History (Gale in Context)
- US History (Gale in Context)
- Browse topics
- Click on the subject to bring up more topics in that section
- Click to see a topic
- Or Use the Search Box
- Choose the type of information
- Click on the title to read an article
- Read
- Click on the Cite icon at the top of the page to get the citation
- Use the arrow to selectthe correct format
- JSTOR
- Enter search terms and hit Enter
- Click on a title to view the article
- Read the article
- Click on Cite this item
- Select the correct format
- Credo Reference
- Enter search terms Hit Enter or click on the magnifying glass
- Click on a title to open the article
- Read
- Citations are at the end of the article Use the format specified by your teacher
- Or click the Cite iconat the top of the page
- Academic Search Complete
- Type in your termsRemember to click on Full Text
- Click on Full Text to read an article
- Read the article
- Click on the Cite icon on the right side of the page
- Scroll down to the required format
- If the article is a PDFhellip
- PDF Detailed Record
- Citations
- These databases work the same way
- Click on a database title
- Enter search terms and hit Enter
- Narrow the search by choosing Academic Journals and Full Text
- Click on the title to view the article
- Read
- Click on the Cite feature at the top of the article
- Click the arrow to change to the correct format
- If You Need Help with Research
- Ask-A-Librarian
- Fill in the boxes and Submit
- Ask-A-Librarian continued
- Quiz
-
If You Need Help with Research
bull Call the KC Library and speak to a librarianbull Come to the KC Library and speak with a
librarianbull Use the Ask-A-Librarian email service from the
home page
Ask-A-Librarian
Click here
Fill in the boxes and Submit
Ask-A-Librarian continued
bull We will answer your question as quickly as possible
bull If it is a night weekend or holiday you will have to wait until the next working day
bull While we wonrsquot do the work for you we can suggest how you might change the wording or database to get better results
Quiz
bull What box do you check to see the complete article
bull When can you use the Library databasesbull What is the email reference service calledbull Any time you use someone elsersquos words or
ideas what must you providebull List a reason to choose databases instead of
the Internet
Good Luck
- Library Access 247
- Randolph C Watson Library Homepage
- Randolph C Watson Library Homepage
- Logging in from Off-Campus
- Off-Campus Log In
- Finding Resources
- Enter Search Terms in the box and hit Enter
- Narrow the results by selectingKilgore College and Book
- Review the Results
- Print books
- To read an eBook click View eBook
- The Detailed Record will be used to create your citation
- Click Full Text to open the book
- Click Search within
- Enter Search terms and hit Enter
- Click on the page number to go to it Read
- Get the citation information
- If not creating your owncitations click on Cite
- Scroll down to the designated format
- Why Use a Database
- Databases
- Databases for History Research
- Click on Databases
- Click on Government HistoryLaw amp Criminal Justice
- Scroll down to see the titles
- Click on a title to open the database
- What is a Primary Source
- Look for Primary Sources
- Finding Primary Sources
- US History (Gale in Context)World History (Gale in Context)
- US History (Gale in Context)
- Browse topics
- Click on the subject to bring up more topics in that section
- Click to see a topic
- Or Use the Search Box
- Choose the type of information
- Click on the title to read an article
- Read
- Click on the Cite icon at the top of the page to get the citation
- Use the arrow to selectthe correct format
- JSTOR
- Enter search terms and hit Enter
- Click on a title to view the article
- Read the article
- Click on Cite this item
- Select the correct format
- Credo Reference
- Enter search terms Hit Enter or click on the magnifying glass
- Click on a title to open the article
- Read
- Citations are at the end of the article Use the format specified by your teacher
- Or click the Cite iconat the top of the page
- Academic Search Complete
- Type in your termsRemember to click on Full Text
- Click on Full Text to read an article
- Read the article
- Click on the Cite icon on the right side of the page
- Scroll down to the required format
- If the article is a PDFhellip
- PDF Detailed Record
- Citations
- These databases work the same way
- Click on a database title
- Enter search terms and hit Enter
- Narrow the search by choosing Academic Journals and Full Text
- Click on the title to view the article
- Read
- Click on the Cite feature at the top of the article
- Click the arrow to change to the correct format
- If You Need Help with Research
- Ask-A-Librarian
- Fill in the boxes and Submit
- Ask-A-Librarian continued
- Quiz
-
Ask-A-Librarian
Click here
Fill in the boxes and Submit
Ask-A-Librarian continued
bull We will answer your question as quickly as possible
bull If it is a night weekend or holiday you will have to wait until the next working day
bull While we wonrsquot do the work for you we can suggest how you might change the wording or database to get better results
Quiz
bull What box do you check to see the complete article
bull When can you use the Library databasesbull What is the email reference service calledbull Any time you use someone elsersquos words or
ideas what must you providebull List a reason to choose databases instead of
the Internet
Good Luck
- Library Access 247
- Randolph C Watson Library Homepage
- Randolph C Watson Library Homepage
- Logging in from Off-Campus
- Off-Campus Log In
- Finding Resources
- Enter Search Terms in the box and hit Enter
- Narrow the results by selectingKilgore College and Book
- Review the Results
- Print books
- To read an eBook click View eBook
- The Detailed Record will be used to create your citation
- Click Full Text to open the book
- Click Search within
- Enter Search terms and hit Enter
- Click on the page number to go to it Read
- Get the citation information
- If not creating your owncitations click on Cite
- Scroll down to the designated format
- Why Use a Database
- Databases
- Databases for History Research
- Click on Databases
- Click on Government HistoryLaw amp Criminal Justice
- Scroll down to see the titles
- Click on a title to open the database
- What is a Primary Source
- Look for Primary Sources
- Finding Primary Sources
- US History (Gale in Context)World History (Gale in Context)
- US History (Gale in Context)
- Browse topics
- Click on the subject to bring up more topics in that section
- Click to see a topic
- Or Use the Search Box
- Choose the type of information
- Click on the title to read an article
- Read
- Click on the Cite icon at the top of the page to get the citation
- Use the arrow to selectthe correct format
- JSTOR
- Enter search terms and hit Enter
- Click on a title to view the article
- Read the article
- Click on Cite this item
- Select the correct format
- Credo Reference
- Enter search terms Hit Enter or click on the magnifying glass
- Click on a title to open the article
- Read
- Citations are at the end of the article Use the format specified by your teacher
- Or click the Cite iconat the top of the page
- Academic Search Complete
- Type in your termsRemember to click on Full Text
- Click on Full Text to read an article
- Read the article
- Click on the Cite icon on the right side of the page
- Scroll down to the required format
- If the article is a PDFhellip
- PDF Detailed Record
- Citations
- These databases work the same way
- Click on a database title
- Enter search terms and hit Enter
- Narrow the search by choosing Academic Journals and Full Text
- Click on the title to view the article
- Read
- Click on the Cite feature at the top of the article
- Click the arrow to change to the correct format
- If You Need Help with Research
- Ask-A-Librarian
- Fill in the boxes and Submit
- Ask-A-Librarian continued
- Quiz
-
Fill in the boxes and Submit
Ask-A-Librarian continued
bull We will answer your question as quickly as possible
bull If it is a night weekend or holiday you will have to wait until the next working day
bull While we wonrsquot do the work for you we can suggest how you might change the wording or database to get better results
Quiz
bull What box do you check to see the complete article
bull When can you use the Library databasesbull What is the email reference service calledbull Any time you use someone elsersquos words or
ideas what must you providebull List a reason to choose databases instead of
the Internet
Good Luck
- Library Access 247
- Randolph C Watson Library Homepage
- Randolph C Watson Library Homepage
- Logging in from Off-Campus
- Off-Campus Log In
- Finding Resources
- Enter Search Terms in the box and hit Enter
- Narrow the results by selectingKilgore College and Book
- Review the Results
- Print books
- To read an eBook click View eBook
- The Detailed Record will be used to create your citation
- Click Full Text to open the book
- Click Search within
- Enter Search terms and hit Enter
- Click on the page number to go to it Read
- Get the citation information
- If not creating your owncitations click on Cite
- Scroll down to the designated format
- Why Use a Database
- Databases
- Databases for History Research
- Click on Databases
- Click on Government HistoryLaw amp Criminal Justice
- Scroll down to see the titles
- Click on a title to open the database
- What is a Primary Source
- Look for Primary Sources
- Finding Primary Sources
- US History (Gale in Context)World History (Gale in Context)
- US History (Gale in Context)
- Browse topics
- Click on the subject to bring up more topics in that section
- Click to see a topic
- Or Use the Search Box
- Choose the type of information
- Click on the title to read an article
- Read
- Click on the Cite icon at the top of the page to get the citation
- Use the arrow to selectthe correct format
- JSTOR
- Enter search terms and hit Enter
- Click on a title to view the article
- Read the article
- Click on Cite this item
- Select the correct format
- Credo Reference
- Enter search terms Hit Enter or click on the magnifying glass
- Click on a title to open the article
- Read
- Citations are at the end of the article Use the format specified by your teacher
- Or click the Cite iconat the top of the page
- Academic Search Complete
- Type in your termsRemember to click on Full Text
- Click on Full Text to read an article
- Read the article
- Click on the Cite icon on the right side of the page
- Scroll down to the required format
- If the article is a PDFhellip
- PDF Detailed Record
- Citations
- These databases work the same way
- Click on a database title
- Enter search terms and hit Enter
- Narrow the search by choosing Academic Journals and Full Text
- Click on the title to view the article
- Read
- Click on the Cite feature at the top of the article
- Click the arrow to change to the correct format
- If You Need Help with Research
- Ask-A-Librarian
- Fill in the boxes and Submit
- Ask-A-Librarian continued
- Quiz
-
Ask-A-Librarian continued
bull We will answer your question as quickly as possible
bull If it is a night weekend or holiday you will have to wait until the next working day
bull While we wonrsquot do the work for you we can suggest how you might change the wording or database to get better results
Quiz
bull What box do you check to see the complete article
bull When can you use the Library databasesbull What is the email reference service calledbull Any time you use someone elsersquos words or
ideas what must you providebull List a reason to choose databases instead of
the Internet
Good Luck
- Library Access 247
- Randolph C Watson Library Homepage
- Randolph C Watson Library Homepage
- Logging in from Off-Campus
- Off-Campus Log In
- Finding Resources
- Enter Search Terms in the box and hit Enter
- Narrow the results by selectingKilgore College and Book
- Review the Results
- Print books
- To read an eBook click View eBook
- The Detailed Record will be used to create your citation
- Click Full Text to open the book
- Click Search within
- Enter Search terms and hit Enter
- Click on the page number to go to it Read
- Get the citation information
- If not creating your owncitations click on Cite
- Scroll down to the designated format
- Why Use a Database
- Databases
- Databases for History Research
- Click on Databases
- Click on Government HistoryLaw amp Criminal Justice
- Scroll down to see the titles
- Click on a title to open the database
- What is a Primary Source
- Look for Primary Sources
- Finding Primary Sources
- US History (Gale in Context)World History (Gale in Context)
- US History (Gale in Context)
- Browse topics
- Click on the subject to bring up more topics in that section
- Click to see a topic
- Or Use the Search Box
- Choose the type of information
- Click on the title to read an article
- Read
- Click on the Cite icon at the top of the page to get the citation
- Use the arrow to selectthe correct format
- JSTOR
- Enter search terms and hit Enter
- Click on a title to view the article
- Read the article
- Click on Cite this item
- Select the correct format
- Credo Reference
- Enter search terms Hit Enter or click on the magnifying glass
- Click on a title to open the article
- Read
- Citations are at the end of the article Use the format specified by your teacher
- Or click the Cite iconat the top of the page
- Academic Search Complete
- Type in your termsRemember to click on Full Text
- Click on Full Text to read an article
- Read the article
- Click on the Cite icon on the right side of the page
- Scroll down to the required format
- If the article is a PDFhellip
- PDF Detailed Record
- Citations
- These databases work the same way
- Click on a database title
- Enter search terms and hit Enter
- Narrow the search by choosing Academic Journals and Full Text
- Click on the title to view the article
- Read
- Click on the Cite feature at the top of the article
- Click the arrow to change to the correct format
- If You Need Help with Research
- Ask-A-Librarian
- Fill in the boxes and Submit
- Ask-A-Librarian continued
- Quiz
-
Quiz
bull What box do you check to see the complete article
bull When can you use the Library databasesbull What is the email reference service calledbull Any time you use someone elsersquos words or
ideas what must you providebull List a reason to choose databases instead of
the Internet
Good Luck
- Library Access 247
- Randolph C Watson Library Homepage
- Randolph C Watson Library Homepage
- Logging in from Off-Campus
- Off-Campus Log In
- Finding Resources
- Enter Search Terms in the box and hit Enter
- Narrow the results by selectingKilgore College and Book
- Review the Results
- Print books
- To read an eBook click View eBook
- The Detailed Record will be used to create your citation
- Click Full Text to open the book
- Click Search within
- Enter Search terms and hit Enter
- Click on the page number to go to it Read
- Get the citation information
- If not creating your owncitations click on Cite
- Scroll down to the designated format
- Why Use a Database
- Databases
- Databases for History Research
- Click on Databases
- Click on Government HistoryLaw amp Criminal Justice
- Scroll down to see the titles
- Click on a title to open the database
- What is a Primary Source
- Look for Primary Sources
- Finding Primary Sources
- US History (Gale in Context)World History (Gale in Context)
- US History (Gale in Context)
- Browse topics
- Click on the subject to bring up more topics in that section
- Click to see a topic
- Or Use the Search Box
- Choose the type of information
- Click on the title to read an article
- Read
- Click on the Cite icon at the top of the page to get the citation
- Use the arrow to selectthe correct format
- JSTOR
- Enter search terms and hit Enter
- Click on a title to view the article
- Read the article
- Click on Cite this item
- Select the correct format
- Credo Reference
- Enter search terms Hit Enter or click on the magnifying glass
- Click on a title to open the article
- Read
- Citations are at the end of the article Use the format specified by your teacher
- Or click the Cite iconat the top of the page
- Academic Search Complete
- Type in your termsRemember to click on Full Text
- Click on Full Text to read an article
- Read the article
- Click on the Cite icon on the right side of the page
- Scroll down to the required format
- If the article is a PDFhellip
- PDF Detailed Record
- Citations
- These databases work the same way
- Click on a database title
- Enter search terms and hit Enter
- Narrow the search by choosing Academic Journals and Full Text
- Click on the title to view the article
- Read
- Click on the Cite feature at the top of the article
- Click the arrow to change to the correct format
- If You Need Help with Research
- Ask-A-Librarian
- Fill in the boxes and Submit
- Ask-A-Librarian continued
- Quiz
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Good Luck
- Library Access 247
- Randolph C Watson Library Homepage
- Randolph C Watson Library Homepage
- Logging in from Off-Campus
- Off-Campus Log In
- Finding Resources
- Enter Search Terms in the box and hit Enter
- Narrow the results by selectingKilgore College and Book
- Review the Results
- Print books
- To read an eBook click View eBook
- The Detailed Record will be used to create your citation
- Click Full Text to open the book
- Click Search within
- Enter Search terms and hit Enter
- Click on the page number to go to it Read
- Get the citation information
- If not creating your owncitations click on Cite
- Scroll down to the designated format
- Why Use a Database
- Databases
- Databases for History Research
- Click on Databases
- Click on Government HistoryLaw amp Criminal Justice
- Scroll down to see the titles
- Click on a title to open the database
- What is a Primary Source
- Look for Primary Sources
- Finding Primary Sources
- US History (Gale in Context)World History (Gale in Context)
- US History (Gale in Context)
- Browse topics
- Click on the subject to bring up more topics in that section
- Click to see a topic
- Or Use the Search Box
- Choose the type of information
- Click on the title to read an article
- Read
- Click on the Cite icon at the top of the page to get the citation
- Use the arrow to selectthe correct format
- JSTOR
- Enter search terms and hit Enter
- Click on a title to view the article
- Read the article
- Click on Cite this item
- Select the correct format
- Credo Reference
- Enter search terms Hit Enter or click on the magnifying glass
- Click on a title to open the article
- Read
- Citations are at the end of the article Use the format specified by your teacher
- Or click the Cite iconat the top of the page
- Academic Search Complete
- Type in your termsRemember to click on Full Text
- Click on Full Text to read an article
- Read the article
- Click on the Cite icon on the right side of the page
- Scroll down to the required format
- If the article is a PDFhellip
- PDF Detailed Record
- Citations
- These databases work the same way
- Click on a database title
- Enter search terms and hit Enter
- Narrow the search by choosing Academic Journals and Full Text
- Click on the title to view the article
- Read
- Click on the Cite feature at the top of the article
- Click the arrow to change to the correct format
- If You Need Help with Research
- Ask-A-Librarian
- Fill in the boxes and Submit
- Ask-A-Librarian continued
- Quiz
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