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FINDING SOURCES

FINDING SOURCES. BOOKS. iLRC-OPAC. Log on to www.xsilrc.tk. iLRC-OPAC. Online Public Access Catalog. Type any subject of your choice then press Go. Copy the call # & Location of the title of your choice. This gives book information and status (if book is borrowed or not).

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FINDING SOURCES

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  1. FINDING SOURCES

  2. BOOKS

  3. iLRC-OPAC • Log on to www.xsilrc.tk

  4. iLRC-OPAC • Online Public Access Catalog

  5. Type any subject of your choice then press Go

  6. Copy the call # & Location of the title of your choice

  7. This gives book information and status (if book is borrowed or not)

  8. NEWSPAPERS/MAGAZINE/PERIODICALS

  9. EBSCO

  10. Key in the user ID and password to log-in

  11. Click on EBSCOhost Research Database

  12. Choose Newspaper Source or Middle Search Plus then Click continue

  13. Key in your topic then press search

  14. Other sources: • Scan loose magazines or Bound Periodical Collection of LRC like: • Time • Newsweek • Sports Illustrated • Discovery Channel • Reader's Digest • Tech and Learning etc.

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