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Answered By Library Staff Last Updated: Nov 25, 2024 Views: 50
The links at the bottom of this FAQ might point you in the right direction for this topic!
Depending on what you are researching about tribal law and the source types required: Our Discovery Catalog searches through a lot of our databases all at once and is found on our library homepage. It can be a good place to start to cast a wide net to see what is available. It will even find items the library doesn't own, but can possibly get via interlibrary loan (ILL) – though you can limit those results out after doing a search to items just held by the TCC Library. ILL is a free service for TCC students and employees. Here is an FAQ that teaches you how to use the catalog.
After doing a search in Discovery, you can limit to the source type you are needing (articles, books, video, etc.) and even to specific dates. If searching for a peer-reviewed article, you can even limit to that!
For a list of all of our databases, see the "Articles & Databases" link off the library website.
For tips on how to search in our databases and catalog, we recommend this FAQ.
If searching on the web, here’s some FAQ that we find helpful to limit to a credible source or help you refine your search:
- Q. How can I get to Google Advanced Search?
- Q. How do I find .GOV or .EDU or .ORG websites?
- Q. How can I find an article over a specific topic from a magazine (or other periodical) my instructor has recommended, published within a specific timeframe?
- Q. Can I access The New York Times online?
Links & Files
- Guide: Native American Studies: Websites & Online Collections Opens in new window
- Guide: Oklahoma Resources: Native American Resources Opens in new window
- TCC Library: Law Databases Opens in new window
- Q. How can I do legal research online? Opens in new window
- Q. I need help with a personal legal issue. Can the library help me? Opens in new window
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