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Anthropology 102 - Eisentraut: Background Research

This guide provides search strategies and recommended resources for research in Anthropology 102 - Introduction to Archaeology - with Prof. Phyllisa Eisentraut

Finding Background Info Using Encyclopedia Databases

Encyclopedias and other reference books are an excellent starting point for your research. They can provide background information and help you identify keywords to use when searching for books and articles.

To access databases from off campus, you will be prompted to log in with your Pipeline username and password.

Finding Background Information on the Open Internet

Beginning Research with Wikipedia/Google

This tutorial explores the pros and cons of using Google and Wikipedia for research, and how to transition from Google and Wikipedia to Google Scholar and library databases.

If you have trouble accessing this tutorial from off campus, try logging into My.SBCC.edu in a different browser tab, then reloading this page. If that doesn't work, follow the direct link above to open the tutorial outside of this guide.

Background Research Tips

Background Research Tips

This tutorial examines how to identify, find, and use background information to help you choose and/or refine your topic.

If you have trouble accessing this tutorial from off campus, try logging into My.SBCC.edu in a different browser tab, then reloading this page. If that doesn't work, follow the direct link above to open the tutorial outside of this guide.