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A/. Library search for materials on asylum seekers and human rights. This section describes in first word how the writer sets about to search for materials on asylum seekers and human rights using the Deakin University library website and Google Australia. The writer provides a basic step-by-step account. The writer assumes the reader has no knowledge of how to search for library research material and the reader has computer and Internet knowledge. I accessed our University’s library website by visiting www.deakin.edu.au/library. On this site in the centre of the main body of text is a box with a border. It has written “Find it!” typed in bold on the top left hand corner. Within the “Find it!” box is another smaller text box. Just above this text box are two hyperlinks. I clicked the “classic view” hyperlink. This opens a new webpage and enables me to search for books, journals, e-books, videos, unit related material and much more. In the classic view search screen, a number of variables are available to use for searching. I chose the “Keyword” variable in the drop down menu box. In the text box directly to the right, I typed the word “asylum seeker”. In the drop down menu box next to that on the right, I selected variable “View entire collection”. Then I clicked search. Search results in a variety of subject matter. I look for relevant material by scanning the articles bibliography. Material of interest I open in a new browser tab to come ba...
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