Don't forget, you don't need to use the whole book. Want to use just a chapter? Let us scan it for you. Fill out this form and bring it and the book up to the front (circulation) desk and we'll scan it and email it to you.
Need help reading a call number? Check out this guide.
Click the link below to open the online worksheet. We will use this in class to get started on your research for your paper.
Keywords are simply those words you type into the search box to get the results you want. Just like in Google, you don't type your whole question, just the important words or terms that will help you get the answers. Remember to consider synonyms when you create your keyword list.
So what are subjects then? Subjects are a specific word or phrase some librarian has assigned to a particular topic. Basically it's a tag we attach to articles or books. Why would we do that? Because that way when you search for that specific word or phrase you get EVERYTHING that has been tagged with that term. You can find these subjects (or subject headings) in the library catalog and most databases (except JSTOR). Usually they live along the left side bar or in the middle of the record (when you click on a specific book or article).
If there is a specific journal title you'd like to search within, here are the steps:
We've linked the full text to search within these journals, but if you find a title that isn't linked below, the steps to find it are in the box above. If you're accessing the journals off campus, you may be prompted to log in with your UD network login.
Journal of Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance