searching on the library page, i first put in technology divide to see what results i got. I remember from a worksheet that we did in class. i went to the database list and read threw some and decided what would or wouldn't work for me and my project. i came across CQ Researcher database. i put in my topic in the search and got many results, i got around 30 results. there was many from different years so i can look at the older articles and also see the present day articles to see if there was any new changes that occured.
The databases i believe are very helpful. you get to have general ones or very specific databases that can help everyone. its easier to narrow down your search with the specific databases.
After fumbling around with the google tricks, i liked using the google scholar by far. i didn't really know that google had it. its a big help having it there so one can find higher education material. i got different results from using the * and ~ too.
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Hi Danielle,
ReplyDeleteRemember that "digital divide" is another term for "technological divide" when you do your searches.
Also, when you look for subject specific databases, if you click on the link for "Education", you will find two databases specific to library science. There will be tons of articles on digital/techonological divide there.
Please keep me posted on your research!
R. Wexelbaum