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MONT 199N-F04: Water and Humans (Glennie)

Fall 2024

Find Articles: Databases

About Databases

A database is a collection of information that is arranged and tagged for easy searching and retrieval. Think of a database like an online storage container: It stores different publications, journals, books, magazines, and newspapers and makes it possible for you to access them. The library subscribes to over 300 databases that are available for Holy Cross students to use. Visit our A-Z Databases list to see what is available.

If you are looking for scholarly sources like journal articles, a database will be a good place to look.


General Databases

General databases include information and journals that cover many subjects and academic fields. These can be a good place to start if you’re not sure what subject your topic falls under, if your topic is interdisciplinary and falls under multiple subject areas, if you want to see perspectives from different fields about your topic, or if you simply want to find general information.

To find general databases, go to the A-Z Database List. In the dropdown menu labeled "Subjects," select "_General" and click "Search." You will see a list of general databases, with some highlighted as "Best Bets." Some general databases are listed below.


Subject Databases

Subject databases include journals and publications from a specific academic field. They may include a number of different publications, but they are all within the same academic area. These can be helpful if you want to look at one specific subject or field.

To find subject databases, go to the A-Z Database List. In the dropdown menu labeled "Subjects," select your subject area and click "Search." Some Environmental Studies databases are listed below.


Social Issue Databases

Holy Cross subscribes to some databases that feature content related to current and social issues. These may be helpful as you research specific policies, environmental actions, or other topics related to water and its connection to humans.

Find Books: Library Catalog

Print and Electronic Books in the Library

Use the Library Catalog to find print books, print journals, and ebooks in the library's collection. Access the Library Catalog search through the library home page (https://www.holycross.edu/library). Above the search bar, select "Library Catalog." To use more advanced searching options, click on the "My Library Account" link below the search bar to go directly to the catalog, where you can search by keyword, title, subject, or call number. 

Books on the shelves are organized by call number. A call number is an address for a book that tells you where the book is located on the shelf. Call numbers identify different subject areas, so books with similar call numbers will cover similar subjects. This way, when you find a book on the shelf, you know the books around it are on similar topics. When you look up a book in CrossSearch or the Library Catalog, you will see the book's location (which library it is in), the call number, and the status.

Catalog record for Water: a biography with the call number highlighted


O'Callahan Science Library

At Holy Cross, books in the sciences are located in the O'Callahan Science Library in Swords Hall. This includes books with call numbers that start with the letters Q, R, S, and T for the subjects Science, Medicine, Agriculture, and Technology. Many books related to water and environmental science will fall under these subjects. If you aren't sure where a book is located, look at the catalog record where it says "Location." The library where the book is located will be listed there. 

Catalog record for water wars showing the science library location


Subject Headings

Books and materials in the library catalog are assigned subject terms. These are specific words or phrases used to group books about the same subject together. In the Library Catalog Search, you can search for a subject or browse by subject. Use the dropdown menu next to the search bar to select "Subject."

Library catalog search with subject selected from the dropdown menu

Some suggested subject terms:

  • Water
  • Water history
  • Water political aspects
  • Water rights
  • Water-supply
  • Water conservation
  • Human ecology
  • Nature conservation

Find Articles, Books, and More: CrossSearch

CrossSearch is a one-stop search tool that lets you search most of the informational resources available through the library, including:

  • Books, ebooks, archival materials, media and music scores owned by the Holy Cross Libraries.
  • Research databases like Academic Search Premier, JSTOR, ARTstor and ProQuest Central.
  • E-journal collections like JSTOR and ScienceDirect.
  • The Holy Cross digital repository CrossWorks.
  • Open Access collections such as HaithiTrust Digital Library

As you can see, CrossSearch looks in many different places and for many different types of sources. In one search, you might see results for academic journal articles, books in the library’s collection, films, newspaper articles, and more. This can be a good place to start if you want to see a broad scope of the resources available on your topic. However, because CrossSearch includes so many types of resources, you might find you need to filter these results more than you would in a more specific database.

CrossSearch is best accessed through the library home page (https://www.holycross.edu/library).

Screenshot of the CrossSearch search box