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  • SCC student ID card or other proof of identity is required to borrow materials from the library
  • Obtain your SCC ID card at Orientation or on the Jackson Campus at the Cashier's office, Balsam 170 or at the Cecil Groves Center on the Macon campus. Online and Swain Center students contact Toni Holland at tholland@southwesterncc.edu.
  • Non-students may register an account and get a library card using this online form
  • Book checkout period is 4 weeks and students and faculty may renew items one time. 
  • Lost or damaged books will be billed at the cost of replacement and must be paid at the Business Office on the Jackson Campus.
  • Email us at library@southwesterncc.edu if we can find items for you

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Research databases

Research Database, or Google?

  •  Research databases are more focused than what you can find with an Internet search engine, and include the full text of many magazines, journals, and newspapers that are otherwise only available through paid subscriptions.
  • Google searches result in popular sources that are not necessarily peer-reviewed or scholarly (ie., not always  suitable as a source for research)

What does "peer reviewed" mean?

A peer-reviewed journal is one that uses a system of reviewers who are the professional equals of the principal author of an article or book. Many academic journals utilize the peer review process. Several databases carry peer-reviewed journals and allow you to limit your search to peer-reviewed titles.

"Scholarly":

Scholarly sources are written by subject experts for an audience of experts. They are not always peer-reviewed, but they are considered more credible than sources written by non-experts.

 Databases provide:

  • citations
  • easy ways to save, print, or email items and links
  • test practice, learning opportunities, and study techniques
  • hints on items for further study or related topics

 

 

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Research and how to do it

Peer review explained in 3 minutes