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TSEM 102 Notable Music Makers: Nina Simone (Rickelton/Thomas)

A guide to sources on Nina Simone

Accessing Articles Later

If you find an article that you would like to come back to, do not copy and paste the URL from the top of your web browser. Database URLs change frequently as articles are added and removed, so the URL you copy may not work later. The safest option is always to find and download the PDF and save it in a safe place. However, you can also create a permalink, which is a stable URL that will work for you later. 

Creating permalinks in Cook OneSearch or an EBSCO database is easy: on the article page, look under the Tools column on the right and click on the word permalink. Then, copy and paste the URL it creates into a safe place.

Other databases may not have a permalink icon for you. If you find an article and you don't see an option to save a permalink, you can use the Cook Library's Proxy Builder to create your stable URL. Copy and paste your URL into the first box, and a stable URL will be created for you in the second box.

Subject-Specific Resources

Multi-disciplinary Databases

Optimal Search Strategies

Remember to approach database searching like an information detective:

  • Try several databases using a variety of keywords.
  • Mine the subject and keyword tags to optimize future searches.
  • Hunt through references and bibliographies for additional source possibilities.
  • Scan abstracts and opening paragraphs to assess suitability quickly.

Searching in a journal database is a little different than searching other online databases. This guide will give you some tips for optimizing your search.