To Start:
Go to: library.fullcoll.edu.
Select "databases" box (middle/top), then choose JSTOR.
In search box, enter key terms [e.g., "Georgia O'Keeffe"].
Search by clicking "Submit Advanced Search."
FC Library is available 24/7 online. In fact, the majority of FC Library's books and periodicals are online resources. Faculty librarians select resources to support off-campus students, including materials such as:
1) eBooks (over 160,000, available off campus); and
2) Databases that provide students with access to: primary sources, periodicals (e.g., journals,
magazines, newspapers, and trade publications), legal resources, and more.
The library website offers sections such as: “How to Research” and “Research Tips and; Tricks,” featuring several pages dedicated to: 1) The research process, 2) Resource eval, and 3) Citation of sources. The library website offers users both: 1) Video clips regarding the
research process, and 2) Links to other Internet resources.
During library open hours, reach a librarian via text (714.732.5694), email (librarian@fullcoll.edu), or chat (https://library.fullcoll.edu/ask-a-librarian/). Emails are generally answered within one business day. Library chat allows our distance education students to communicate synchronously with a librarian to receive reference assistance.
FCL is also making available scheduled, half-hour, 1-on-1 research consultations via Zoom. Students may also enjoy this research starter guide.
From the preceding link/page, students can sign up for virtual library orientation workshops, which culminate in a quiz (grades can be sent to teachers): 1) a library orientation lesson, 2) a resource eval section, and 3) a plagiarism module. The above-linked page also connects students to research tools to discover research must-haves, from citing to searching databases.