If Camosun library does not have a specific article or book that you want, library staff can request it from another library.
Interlibrary loan service is provided to support research and study undertaken at Camosun and is available free to registered students, instructors and staff.
To place a request:
NOTE: There is a limit of 10 ILL requests per student per semester. There are also cost limits for individual items requested should there be a fee attached. Please review our policy should you have any questions.
The off campus login for library resources is the same as your Camosun domain account login (also used for D2L).
You can reset your Camosun domain password at https://password.camosun.ca.
For other problems accessing library resources off campus, please submit a trouble report.
CBCA Complete includes scholarly journal articles, trade publications, dissertations, books, newspapers and magazines.
All topics; covers major daily Canadian newspapers including the Times-Colonist.
Database Tips:
Scholarly articles in the social sciences/sciences are written by academics and specialists in the field and include findings from primary/original research. It is not recommended that you read a scholarly article from beginning to end, rather....
1. Read and consider the article title |
Will give you clues about the topic |
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2. Scan the headings/sections of the article |
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3. Read the abstract |
This is the summary of the article, usually dense with information.
Ask yourself: is the article relevant for your research topic? |
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4. Read the first few paragraphs of the Discussion section |
This section may also be called the Conclusion
Ask yourself: is the article still relevant for your research topic? |
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5. Read the remaining sections of the article |
Before you read a section, take the heading and convert into a question. Suggested order of reading: Introduction, Discussion, Results, then the |
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6. Re-read the abstract and Discussion section |
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7. Examine the Works Cited/References |
Make note of other relevant studies on the topic and locate these publications through Library databases |
Try adding one of the following keywords to your search terms
In the Abstract, look for the terms study, empirical study, or empirical analysis.
The term empirical may also appear in the title of the journal article.
In the Subject field, you may also see Empirical Research listed.