What Does it Do?
Are
you looking information on a famous person, living or dead?
Biography
Resource
Center
contains biographical details on over 315,000
people. It draws on a variety of
reference books and magazine articles as its sources, and is quick and easy to
navigate.
Access
From
Home: go to the library’s homepage http://www.stanislauslibrary.org. Select “Online Databases". Select the “
Biography Resource Center
” option. Be
prepared to enter your library card number and the last 4 digits of your phone
number.
From the Library:
at one of the web-catalog terminals near the reference desk choose the “Online
Databases” option then click on the “
Biography
Resource
Center
” icon.
Finding Information
Enter
a name (last, first) in the text box provided or click on “Biographical Facts
Search” or “Advanced Search” for more search options.
- Biographical
Facts Search enables you to look
for a person’s biography even if you’re unsure of their name; search by
country, ethnicity, occupation, gender, birth/death years, etc.
- Advanced
Search enables you to narrow your
search to a particular magazine or reference book.
The
results for the search are displayed on another page. Select your person from the list of results, and you will be directed to
another page. A row of tabs near the
top of the page provide options for the type of source you want; the tab that is
highlighted a different color indicates the source type currently chosen. To change source types, simply click on the one you want; there are four
to choose from.
Narrative Biographies are in-depth, usually at least 1 page in length. These normally include a list of “suggested further reading” titles. Thumbnail Biographies are very
short. Generally these are limited
to name, birthplace, birth/death dates, major awards, etc. Thumbnail biographies are usually 1-2 paragraphs long. Magazine Articles appearing in your search results may not be
strictly biographical, but will generally deal with your subject. Finally, the Websites tab will bring up internet links to biographical
information relevant to your subject.
Once
you find an article you like, click on the title; the full text of the article
will then appear onscreen. You can
email an article to yourself or a friend by clicking on the Email icon and
entering the desired email address. The
Print icon can be selected if you want to print an article. Those using this database inside the library should keep in mind that all
print jobs can be picked up at the Magazine/Computers Desk; printouts are $0.10
apiece, with the first two pages free.
Other Features
There
are several other features designed to maximize your search experience using
this database. These options
can be found near the top of the search screen.
- The Research Guide provides general
guidelines for biographical searches.
- Search
Tips give helpful advice for
finding exactly what you need.
- A Dictionary is included for handy
reference.
- Help will direct you to a more in-depth version of this pathfinder.
- List
of Sources displays all the books
and magazines that have material indexed in this database.
If you need help, please see
a librarian at the Reference Desk or call 558-7814.
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