I Need Help with My Career Assignment
Having trouble finding or citing Fergusons, citing Tutor,me, Occupational Outlook Handbook website.
Answer
From the COL 101/103 - Career Project
Part 1: Use the "Library Catalog" to Find Information for Your Field
In this first part, you'll go to the library's website (https://libguides.sccsc.edu/home) and select the “Open Library Catalog” (or use the link below). Use the Library Catalog to search for information that relates to your career or would be useful to you in your career (i.e you could search for teacher or you could search for information that'd be useful for a teacher such as lesson plans). Follow the directions on the worksheet to answer the questions about the Library Catalog.
-
Library Catalog
Search for materials in SCC's collection - including books, ebooks, articles, videos, and more. Also manage your library account - including renew or request items, view loans and fines, or request materials from other libraries.
Part 2: Use Ferguson's Career Guidance Center Database to Research Career
In this second part, use one of the library's databases, Ferguson's Career Guidance Center (link below), to search for information about your career. You will search for your career and choose one article from this database. Use it to complete the questions on your worksheet.
-
Ferguson's Career Guidance Center
Provides detailed profiles of more than 3,300 jobs and 94 industries. Proxy Bypass
Tips:
- Search for a career or job using the occupation's title as your search terms. For example, you would search 'nurse' rather than 'nursing,' 'teacher' rather than 'education.'
- Suggested search terms for hard to search jobs:
- Mechatronics - Mechanical Engineering Technician, Robotics Technician, Engineering Technicians, CNC Programmer
- Computer Science - Computer Programmer, Software Engineer, Computer Systems Analyst, Computer Network Administrator
Part 3: Use Occupational Outlook Handbook Website to Research Career
In this third part, use one of the Occupational Outlook Handbook (link below) from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, to search for information about your career. You will search for your career and choose one article from this database. Use it to complete the questions on your worksheet.
- Occupational Outlook Handbook
This website can help you find career information on duties, education and training, pay, and outlook for hundreds of jobs.
If you are needing to cite your sources including TypeFocus Career Assessment, you can see examples on Cite Your Sources page,