28. Using the web Search engines: Google.com Ask.com Bing.com Yahoo.com
29. Relevance – Is this on my topic? Authority – Who wrote this? Timeliness – When was it written? Objectivity – Is it objective? Accuracy – Is it true? Anyone can put anything on the WEB!
47. Call, e-mail, Chat 3 Chat with another librarian 24/7 (not usually a HACC librarian) 1 Call York 2 E-mail York
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There is a link to the library on the hacc.edu home page.
For your first research paper, I would recommend that you use PsychARTICLES and PsycINFO. From the library home page, click on the Articles & Newspapers link on the left. Click on Databases, A – Z. Scroll down the list and click on EBSCOHost.
Then click on Continue.
Click on Advanced Search
To cite your sources, click on Guides@Hacc libraries.
Use the OWL.English at Purdue for the latest APA formatting. http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/560/01/
Also check the Diana Hacker web site
Scroll down on the page, find the appropriate source, i.e. book, article, etc.
There are many tutorials online to help you.
To find out more about the HACC York library, click on Campus Libraries, then York.
Here are the library hours for the semester.
Here is a list of the current library staff, their titles, telephone numbers and e-mail links.
To see the library workshop schedule for York, click on Workshops.
Ask US! includes a variety of ways for you to get help.
#1 Call during Open Hours, #2 E-mail to me, Ann Kemper, and I will reply within 24 hours if it is a working day, or on Monday if you e-mail during the weekend. After Hours and on the weekends, you can CHAT with another librarian. This will not be a HACC librarian, so you must identify yourself and your school and give the librarian as much information as possible so that they can help you find the resources that you need.