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ENGL 2A: Critical Thinking and Writing (Tarnoff)

This guide supports Professor Tarnoff's students in ENGL 2A for winter quarter 2025.

How to Search Examples

 

Searching for Books 

Step 1: Go to the scu.edu/library. Select the books/eBooks tab and add keywords to the search bar. Click the magnifying glass to start your search. 

Step 2: Scroll through the results to select a book. 


Step 3: If you are looking for eBooks. Select ebook from the left menu 

Step 1: Go to the Academic Search Complete Database or select any database from this guide 


Step 2: Enter keywords into the search bar. Use your topic or research question to extract keywords 

Use AND to ensure all keywords will be in your results  (Example: first generation and college students) 

Use OR for synonyms or other related words (college students or university students) 

Use NOT when you do NOT want that keyword to show up in your search results  (college NOT high school) 


Step 3: Use the LIMIT YOUR RESULTS tool as a way to narrow down your search results (If you need peer-reviewed sources than select the peer reviewed box). 


Step 4: Reading the Article's Page 

 

Step 4: Reading the Article's Page (bottom of page) 

Abstract is the summary of the article! Always read the abstract to determine if the article is relevant and useful to your research. 

 

 

Searching for articles 

 

Step 1: Go to the scu.edu/library. Select the articles tab and add keywords to the search bar. Click the magnifying glass to start your search. 

 

 

 

Step 2: Use the left menu bar to select Academic Journals and Peer reviewed (if any Professor asks for peer reviewed articles remember to click the box).

Step 1: Select the Diversity Collection database 

Step 2: Add Keywords + select Peer Reviewed + select search 

Use quotations "         " around phrases. For example: "Imposter Syndrome" and "Climate Change" and "voting rights: and "first-generation" 


Step 3: Scroll through the results (remember: explore the abstract. Titles can sometimes be misleading) 


Cool Tip Alert!! Saves you time! Select the Quick Look to view the abstract  (example) 


Step 4: Select a Title to explore the article's page 


Exploring the Article's Page! 

Step 5: