INFO 6200: Management of Information Technology (Davidson)
This guide lists sources from AUM's Library which you can use to do the research on authors and their literary works. If you have questions, please:
- go to the Reference Desk on the Library's second floor
- call the Reference Desk at 334-244-3649 when we are open
- Ask A Librarian by e-mail
Journal Articles
The entire text of articles from many journals is included in the Library's databases which are accessible off campus. If the text of an article is not in the database you are searching, you may be able to find it in another database by typing the journal title into:
- Serials Solutions (AUM)
If an article is not full text in any of the Library's databases, check either Serials Solutions (AUM) or the AUM Library Catalog to find out if the article is in the Library's Periodicals Collection on the second floor. The journals are arranged by call number. Ask at the Reference Desk if you need assistance.
You can request articles not available in the Library or a database through Interlibrary Loan.
Technology Databases
- Ei Engineering Village 2 (AUM)
- MathSciNet (AUM)
Business Databases
- Business & Company Resource Center (AUM)
- Business Source Premier (AUM)
- General Business File ASAP (AUM)
- LexisNexis Academic (AUM)
Legal Databases
- LexisNexis Academic (AUM)
- Westlaw Campus (AUM)
General Databases
- Academic Search Premier (AUM)
- EBSCO Electronic Journals Service (AUM)
- Expanded Academic ASAP Plus (AUM)
- InfoTrac OneFile Plus (AUM)
- JSTOR (AUM)
- Oxford Journals (AUM)
- ScienceDirect (AUM)
Books
You can request books not available in the Library or netLibrary through Interlibrary Loan. Books may also be requested through Universal Borrowing.
- AUM Library Catalog - books in the Library
- NetLibrary (AUM) - eBooks online
- NetLibrary @ AUM - guide to using netLibrary
Citing Your Sources
Why do sources have to be cited?
- to give credit to the original author
- to avoid plagiarism
- to help others find and verify information
You can read more about plagiarism in CQ Researcher (September 19, 2003).
How do I cite sources?
For this course, you'll use the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association. Copies of the APA Manual are available at the Reference Desk on the second floor of the Library. You can also consult the APA web site for information on citing electronic references.
