Wellesley College Research Guides

BISC 314: Environmental Microbiology: In Class Activities Session

1. Consultations

Click the button below to make an appointment with me to chat about finding sources or citing them.

3.Tips on how to read scholarly articles

Resources

Image from Western Oregon University Hamersly Library showing examples and definitions of primary, secondary and teritiary sources

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4. Searching

Search Tips:

When searching in a database, spelling matters! 

  • Unlike search engines, a database will not correct your typos and spelling mistakes. 

  • If you get zero results, first check that you spelled your keywords correctly.

Use quotation marks for phrase searching

  • If you are searching for multiple words or a phrase, like cell membrane, put those words within a set of quotation marks in the search box. 

  • If you search cell membrane, instead of "cell membrane" most databases will search cell and membrane as separate keywords

Use truncation to search for various endingsimage of the 3 Boolean operators AND, OR, and NOT

  • aka “wildcards” - often a * at the end of a word (check the database)

  • Use in place of letters - environ* for environment, environmental, environmentalist, etc.

Other factors:

  • Plural and singular nouns usually do not matter. 

  • Capitalization usually does not matter. 

  • Spaces between letters or words might matter. 

  • Especially in acronyms or the names of medication or viruses or molecules or organisms

  • Bowerbird vs “Bower Bird” both are valid terms and return results in databases

5. Searching a database

Citation Managers @ Wellesley

Wellesley supports EndNote and Zotero, which are programs that will help you organize your references and create bibliographies in hundreds of citation styles (e.g., APA, MLA, Chicago, Turabian, etc.). Both can be downloaded to your computer, or used in website versions. To learn more about these tools, consult our guides below:

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