Your professor may ask you to incorporate scholarly articles in your research. In particular, that requires you to look for articles from reputable search sites. For a 'how to' on evaluating and assessing scholarly sources, refer to this information guide here: Evaluate Information (click here)
This page is dedicated to finding scholarly, peer-reviewed resources for research needs. To access these sites, you will need your Centre Credentials to log in.
When looking for articles on your topic, the best way to start is to search within article databases. The Library has access to dozens of databases, which in turn index thousands of periodicals. Many, but not all, contain the full-text of articles.
Finding Databases
To find the appropriate databases, go to the Library website.
Using Databases
Once in a database, start with a KEYWORD search using words relevant to your topic. When you see an article that looks interesting, click on the title to see the complete citation. If there are SUBJECT TERMS or DESCRIPTORS, click on those that seem related to your topic to get other articles on the subject.
Some tips: