Mackenzie Brooks
Assistant Professor & Digital Humanities Librarian
English Department Liaison
brooksm@wlu.edu // Leyburn M37
March 10, 2016
Understand how a library works.
Be able to "search everything."
Have a framework for evaluating sources
Collections + People
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You have to tell Search Everything that you know what you're looking for.
If Search Everything is too much, try a discipline-specific database.
A-Z Database > limit by subject
1. Research is iterative.
2. Information overload = filter failure.
3. There is no perfect source. There is no perfect database.
4. Have fun!
1. Find one journal article from after 1980 that looks useful to your research.
2. Create a Zotero account. Save that article to your Zotero library.
3. Apply the CRAAP test to your article. Be prepared to share.