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Alison Johnston, University of Canterbury librarian, teaches database searching.

Do you teach database searching? Focus on Scopus!

Alison Johnston, a librarian at the University of Canterbury in New Zealand, teaches database searching and finds External link   Scopus serves as a useful starting point for students. She says, "I think that Scopus is a bonus for us, because it not only makes the job of teaching database searching easier but it also helps students get it right when acquiring research skills for life."

To see the steps Alison covers in a bibliographic instruction session focusing on Scopus, see External link   her article in the latest Library Connect Newsletter (5:3, August 2007).

Photo: Alison Johnston, a librarian at the University of Canterbury in New Zealand, teaches database searching.

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