Use One Search to find books, articles and films in one search.
NOTE: After entering your search terms, click the "Search" button to generate your results. Do not use the "Enter" key on your keyboard.
Finding books in the library:
*Begin with BROAD search terms:
A search for "how society views women who commit crimes" will return ZERO results. Think about the main points and use those as keywords.
Combine keywords with AND:
women AND crime
*Don't include little words like "the," "of," "in" etc. - they will skew your results
*Don't give up! The library catalog works differently than other searches you may be used to - keep trying different keywords.
*Create keywords by brainstorming synonyms for your main ideas:
women but also: girls, female, mothers, gender, sex, etc.
crime but also: deviance, murder, offense, prison, jail, conviction, infraction, felony, misdemeanor, etc.
*Need help finding keywords? Ask a Librarian.
*Once you find a book you want, write down the CALL NUMBER. It will begin with a letter or letters like this:
HQ1127.W653
You can search the full text of millions of books with Google Books. You might find book previews, full books freely available online, or find titles to get from another library.
Did you know, as a student at Edmonds Community College, you can go to other community colleges in our area and check out books? You can also look for books at your local public library. (Be sure to sign up for a library card, if you don't already have one!)