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It’s the Content, Stupid. – Beyond Citation Blog
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Critical Thinking About Digital Research. It’s the Content, Stupid. April 7, 2014. The database names don’t help: Ulrich’s. Never heard of it. Project Muse. Sounds vaguely familiar. Of course, titles like The New York Times. Or Worldwide Political Science Abstracts. Can steer the user in a general direction, as do strong database descriptions on library websites. But without a greater understanding of the kind of content that can be found in each resource, the user is often lost. Or Gale Directory Library.
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Building Information Skills for Lifelong Success. Accessing Credo Online Reference Service. For a guide to a Topic page, please refer to the diagram and key below:. Topic Page name and basic reference article. This article is taken from Credo's content and is intended to offer that basic overview of the topic, complete with full citation. You will see only a paragraph or two of the article. To read the entire article, click the Continue Reading link beneath the article blurb. Research Articles": Credo En...
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Building Information Skills for Lifelong Success. Accessing Credo Online Reference Service. Accessing Credo Online Reference Service. Accessing Credo Online Reference Services. If your library subscribes to Credo, you may be able to access using one of these methods:. IP Authentication access automatically from inside the library or on your school’s campus. Proxy access Login to your library’s portal using school or library supplied credentials. Library card login enter your library card number. Enter yo...
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Building Information Skills for Lifelong Success. Accessing Credo Online Reference Service. The entries within Credo Reference are the electronic equivalent of the articles and definitions contained within books. Each entry page carries a great deal of information and features that enhance the electronic version. For a guide to an entry page, please refer to the diagram and key below:. Relevant Topic Pages to your currently displayed article will be listed here. A full citation is displayed on the bottom...
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Building Information Skills for Lifelong Success. Accessing Credo Online Reference Service. It is a priority for Credo that our system is accessible to all types of users, and we have designed Credo Online Reference Service to be used by people with disabilities. Credo is committed to compliance with disability aids, such as screen readers. Specific elements have been put in place to aid visually-impaired users:. Tab and Shift-Tab Keys. The tab (and shift-tab) keys allow you to move to each link or form ...
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Building Information Skills for Lifelong Success. Accessing Credo Online Reference Service. Click "Find a Book" in your top toolbar to find your Credo title list. You can browse through your list, filter by subject or alphabetically and link directly to any title or subject using permalinks. Take a tour using the diagram below. Find a Book Page (see below). Filtered by Collection View (see below). Permalink: We've filtered by one title collection. If we click this Permalink, the URL will reflect the ...
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