. Exit BlackBoard. If possible, avoid using a military, government, or employer's computer or email address. 2. Instead, use Internet Explorer or Firefox to go to http://www.ctcd.edu[->0] and click the "Library" link on the far, left-hand side. 3. Click the tab "Find databases, articles, e-books. . . . ." and then, the "off-campus" link. 4. Follow the log-on instructions exactly - use CAPITAL letters in your Username and Password. Problems? Contact Referencerequest@ctcd.edu[->1] 5. Click the first database, "Academic Search Complete." Look for and click the "Full-text" box on the left. 6. In the narrow white box by the green "Search" button, input the author's name and some key words from the article's title, such as: walter hixson and red storm rising 7. Click the blue words of the article's title to see all your options. To read the article, click the "Full-text" link in the left column. On the right, under "Tools" is a "Cite" feature. Consider all vendor supplied citations as drafts; edit them to meet your instructor's requirements. An email option for the complete article is also available, with a "Citation Format" feature included. Again, consider the citation as a draft.
Ina Kelley, Reference Librarian ina.kelley@ctcd.edu[->2] (254) 526-1483 Hobby Memorial Library, CTC main campus.
Due to these changes, the due date has been advanced two day and is now due 12 Dec instead of 10 Dec.
Thomas L. Clancy Jr., son of a mailman and department store credit employee, was born in Baltimore, Maryland, in 1947. He attended a local catholic parochial elementary and secondary school. Most of his friends were interested in sports, and following their favorite teams throughout the season, but Tom had more important things on his mind like guns, tanks, and planes. He went to