Is there a difference between searching for library materials and searching databases?
You can search the catalog to locate materials in your home library or in other community college libraries throughout the state. You can also search the holdings of public university libraries and many of the largest public libraries in Florida. Once you’ve found an item you’re interested in, write down the call number and locate the item on the library shelf or use LINCCWeb to request that the item be held for you. You can also use LINCCWeb to search electronic databases (also called electronic resources) for online access to articles, journals, and newspapers. Many databases provide full text content that can be read online or printed in its entirety. You can perform a customized search on a single database or search several databases at once by using your library’s preset selection or by creating your own selection.
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