Subject terms are controlled vocabulary used to categorize materials in a library's collection. Click on the subject terms below to see a list of results from San Diego City College Library's OneSearch.
Keywords are the main and most important way to get started with research. Below are some helpful keywords for researching the Lunar New Year tradition.
(EBSCO) Multi-disciplinary database provides articles covering biology, chemistry, engineering, physics, psychology, religion & theology, and other subjects. Some full text. Nearly 6,600 active full-text journals and magazines; nearly 6,000 active full-text peer-reviewed journals.
(ProQuest) Articles from ethnic, minority and native press publications. Some full text.
(EBSCO) Over 25,000 encyclopedic entries on a variety of subject areas. Full text. See help guide: Using e-Books: Funk & Wagnalls
(EBSCO) Books, articles, biographies, photos, maps, and video covering American, British, African, Chinese, German history, etc. Some full text.
(Oxford) Reference materials on general and specific subjects. Includes illustrations, maps, biographies, encyclopedias, dictionaries and more. Dictionary and encyclopedia entries, quotes, etc. Some full text. See help guide: Using e-Books: Oxford .
(Gale) Formerly called World History In Context. Articles, reference articles, primary documents, video, and audio covering the world from antiquity to the present. Some full text.