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ENC 0010 Biographical Research - Heroes/Heroines |
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There
are many resources for biographical research in the PCC libraries.
The libraries have reference books, books to check out, magazines,
journals, and newspaper articles, videos, and access to tons
of Internet resources.
Take a few minutes to become familiar with the many resources available to you and your researching will go much easier. If you have any questions or problems (we all have technical difficulties) feel free to ask a librarian for assistance. |
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General Biography Reference Books
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Special Topics
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Locating
biographies in LINCC
Search using "Subject Keyword" for a specific name,
profession, geographic area,
or nationality followed by the subheading "biography"
Example: steinbeck biography
Example: scientists biography
Video Selections:
You can
also search for biographical videos using LINCC
(select audio/visuals from the "Materials" drop down
list at the bottom of the LINCCSearch screen).
PCC maintains a video library on both campuses.
Students may view videos only in the library or TLCC.
Electronic
Indexes & Databases
You
can use PCC's many electronic resources to find magazine, journal,
& newspaper articles, electronic reference resources, and
reviewed Web sites. Many of PCC's electronic resources are available
for use remotely (you can use these resources at home, in the
TLCC, or anywhere you have Internet Access). These resources will
require your Student ID for you to logon.
"Borrower
ID" is your PCC student ID number.
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Remember the Reader's Guide to Periodical Literature and
The New York Times Indexes are in the Reference Collection.
If your are looking for older articles (interviews with astronauts,
presidents, or what-ever...) you'll find the citations here. The
library has back issues of Life, Time, The New York Times and
many other periodical resources that you may find interesting
and useful to your research.
Using an Internet search engine such as Yahoo,
Infoseek, or Alta Vista may lead to links for the subject of the
biography.
A good search strategy is to enclose the name of the person in
quotes and add the notation biography;
for example: +"Jane Doe" +biography.
