Getting Started
Books & Academic Articles – Library 1Search
Academic & Web Articles – Google Scholar: http://scholar.google.com/
see tips on searching Google Scholar
Research Guides:
Academic Databases:
Local History Resources:
- Des Chutes Historical Museum
- Illustrated History of Central Oregon (1905)
- Digital Public Library of America
- Historical Oregon Newspapers (other newspapers here)
- State of Oregon Archival Records
- Central Oregon History at Deschutes Public Library
- Central Oregon History at COCC Barber Library
Workflow Tips
- Whenever you see “Related Subjects” or “Related Articles” beside your search results, take a look at the words and links to get more ideas for improved searches.
- Once you’ve found quality, relevant articles for your topic, analyze them by creating a mindmap as you read. This will keep you focused and give you a starting point when you begin writing your paper. Jumpstart your creativity with alternative note-taking strategies.
- Use time management tips to keep from feeling overwhelmed or getting distracted.
Save Your Stuff!
Try using Zotero to collect your citations – this will be really helpful if you go to grad school or do any research in your career.
Use a back-up service! There are plenty of options and it would really hurt to lose all your hard work. You can sign up for Dropbox, Google Drive, or Box.com for free and there many others, too.