Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Getting Ready to use Academic search premier

-I like this data base. I found it was easier to use than OPAC and brought many more results for my topic. Also the results that it did bring were closer to my topic than I had found in previous searches.

-I used search premier for my english class. We have to do a 10 source biblography with all academic sources, and search premier has been very helpful in finding exactly what I need for that biblography. I used it the same way I have been for this class. I typed in my search topic then narrowed down the results to academic sources and looked through the results.

-For my english class we were also briefly showed how to use SAGE reference and Credo reference from the library course website. I have not really used those two so far, but I might need to for a few more sources in the future.

-I don't have any fears about using this database. So far it seems very easy to use and good at finding the information and types of sources I'm looking for!

3 comments:

  1. Hi Kristy,

    Thank you for your post on Academic Search Premier. Were you able to locate relevant resources on your semester research topic using Academic Search Premier?

    Professor Wexelbaum

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  2. I didn't really find any good resources the first time I looked, but in class on Tuesday I tried a few different key words and included * or "" with things and I came up with much better results that I have gotten in the past. Just knowing how to exapnd search results by using those tools has helped a lot.

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  3. I am glad to hear that a little Boolean logic improved your database search results. :) Please let me know if you have any questions during the research process!

    Sincerely,
    Professor Wexelbaum

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