Use the research databases listed here to find articles and other information from sources like newspapers, magazines, and reference materials. See the in-class learning objectives.
Use these resources during the early stages of a research project to help you identify a topic and start gathering background information.
Credo is an excellent all-around reference database that can provide excellent background information to help get your research started.
CCAC students, faculty, and staff can setup a free account for virtually unlimited access to The New York Times. With the CCAC Library's Group Pass, you can get access to extensive breaking news, world news, and multimedia of The New York Times without needing to pay for a personal subscription.
Want to see even more databases? Check out our A-Z list where you can see all of our databases and sort them by subject area.
Our concise APA Style handout includes example citations for common sources students are likely to use in a research project (i.e., books, journals, websites, etc.) and examples on how to do in-text citations for those sources.
This citation management tool can help students generate precise citations and create properly-formatted bibliographies in MLA and APA styles. Students can create an unlimited number of projects to keep different research assignments separate and organized. Provided by NoodleTools. PDF Guide
Not sure if your paper is formatted properly? Check out these sample papers provided by the publishers of APA.
This blog is maintained by the editors of the APA manual and includes additional guidance on using APA Style for research projects. It's an excellent resource for anyone who has questions about APA Style.
Includes resources to help you learn about formatting references, writing in-text citations, creating title pages, and more.