Locating Census Information
The best way to search for Census information is to go to
the
American FactFinder web site of the U.S. Census Bureau. Choose the
Data Sets option to view the contents of Summary Files.
Select List all tables to find the category of information desired.
You may then choose the geographic parameters for your search.
Searching for articles in
databases
The ALEPH catalog will tell you if the library owns a journal title, but
does not provide information on individual articles. To search for articles,
go to the FAU
Libraries homepage and click on Indexes/Databases or
Articles There are both alphabetical and subject listings of
databases. When using these databases from off-campus you must log in
through the EZ-Proxy link by entering the 14 digit number from your
Owl Card. The SFX link that appears in the results of most database
searches allows you to connect to external sources such as other databases
holding the full text of the article, the Library’s catalog, or ILLiad
for requesting the article through Interlibrary Loan.
Selected Library
Databases
1. InfoTrac
OneFile
A very large interdisciplinary database with
many resources that also allows you to limit searches to peer-reviewed
journals.
2.
Health Reference Center Academic
Provides articles on a wide range of health-oriented
topics such as fitness, pregnancy, medicine, nutrition, public health, HMOs,
and prescription drugs.
3.
ABI/INFORM Complete
A business and
management database which also contains information on economic conditions
and is a good source for local business news.
4.
NewsBank
Provides access to newspaper
coverage of local conditions and events. You may limit results to get recent
news from several South Florida newspapers.
5. Business
and Company Resource Center
Includes
company profiles, rankings, investment reports, company histories, and
full-text news articles.
Selected Web Sites
Health Statistics
Health Administration Research Guide
Citing
Sources
A helpful site for general information on writing papers and citing
sources:
The Nuts and
Bolts of College Writing.
Specific information on citing electronic sources in APA format:
APA
Style Electronic Formats.
Finding Additional Assistance
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