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Kuwait University - Library and Information Sciences - Live Demonstration

The Reference
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A live demonstration of academic database research across four professional databases - how to search, evaluate, and guide.

Topic demonstrated: John Stuart Mill and Utilitarian Ethics

4Databases
~125KTotal Results
9Items Collected
8Criteria Covered
Research Scenario

A Patron Comes to the Reference Desk

"I need to research John Stuart Mill and utilitarian ethics for an advanced philosophy seminar. I am particularly interested in the harm principle, his political philosophy, and connections to contemporary debates about individual freedom."
Simulated graduate-level research request
Strategy 1 - Subject Heading"John Stuart Mill" as controlled subject heading - returns only articles where Mill is the primary subject, eliminates noise
Strategy 2 - Boolean Conceptualutilitarianism AND ethics / individual liberty AND collective harm / harm principle
Strategy 3 - Browse and Cross-ReferenceOxford Reference: navigate to Oxford Companion, then Mill, then follow cross-references
Strategy 4 - InterdisciplinaryMill AND feminism / On Liberty AND political theory - finds Mill across disciplines

Which Database Should I Search First?

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Database Analysis - All 8 Assignment Criteria

Four Databases, One Topic

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GRADING VIEW ACTIVE - All 8 criteria visible for every database

Side-by-Side Comparison

Collected Materials

The Research Library

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The Librarian's Perspective

What Do You Do When Results Fail?

A skilled librarian does not just search - they guide. Below is the decision framework for every research outcome a patron might encounter.

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Restricted Access

When a result is found but paywalled - this is not a dead end.

  • Request through Interlibrary Loan (ILL) - 1-3 business days
  • Check author preprint on Academia.edu or ResearchGate
  • Search Google Scholar for an open-access version
  • Use KU Library proxy link for off-campus access
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Zero Results

Zero results is information - it tells you something about the search or database.

  • Broaden: search "Mill" not "John Stuart Mill AND harm principle"
  • Switch databases - zero in MLA can yield 700 in EBSCO
  • Check spelling variants and alternative terminology
  • Use the database thesaurus to find controlled vocabulary terms
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Too Many Results

124,000 results is not useful - narrow strategically.

  • Switch from keyword to subject heading search
  • Add date limiters - recent 5-10 years
  • Filter by peer-reviewed and full-text available
  • Use proximity operators: "Mill" NEAR "liberty"
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Open Access Alternatives

When institutional access fails completely:

  • Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy - free, peer-reviewed
  • PhilArchive - open access philosophy preprints
  • PhilPapers - comprehensive bibliography, many free
  • Project Gutenberg - Mill's own texts are public domain
  • JSTOR - articles older than 3 years, free
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