MCC LIBRARY RESOURCES

CAREERS

This guide has been prepared by the MCC reference librarians to assist you with research for your class. If you need further assistance, please stop by the reference desk to consult with a librarian.

Reference Sources

Reference Sources are a good place to start your research. They can give you a concise overview of your topic, background information, facts & statistics, plus help you define and spell words, and focus your topic. Reference Sources include both books located in the Reference Collection and databases accessible on the Library Web Site under the link Reference Databases.

Call Number Title
REF AS22.E5

Encyclopedia of Associations

REF HC102.D8 Million Dollar Directory
REF HD8051.A62O33 Occupational Outlook Handbook
REF HF5381.E52 Encyclopedia of Careers and Vocational Guidance
REF HF5381.15.F37 Best Jobs for the 21st Century
REF HF5382.E95 Exploring Tech Careers
REF HF5382.5.U5.B54 The Big Book of Jobs
REF HF5382.5.U5.C32 Career Information Center
REF HF5382.5.U5.F375 Top 100 Careers Without a Four-Year Degree
REF HF5382.5.U5.F37

New Guide for Occupational Exploration

REF HF5382.5.U5.P76 Professional Careers Sourcebook
REF HF5382.5.U5.F644 College Majors Handbook
REF HF5382.75.U6.J63 Job Hunter's Sourcebook
REF HC107.I3.I62 Illinois Services Directory
REF HD9727.I4.I44 Illinois Manufacturers Directory
REF R690.E97 Exploring Health Care Careers

Reference Databases:

Some reference sources are available not only in print, but also online through the library web site. These sources often combine a variety of information found in other sources. They are full-text, and most are available off-campus with passwords you may obtain from the Reference Desk. Some of the reference databases useful for this subject area are listed below:

Database Name

Vendor Name

Testing and Education Reference Center

Gale

 

Books & Media

The Stacks contain books and audiovisual items that may be borrowed or "checked out" of the library. These resources are useful when you need a more in-depth study of a topic than can be provided in reference sources alone. Use the Library's Online Catalog to determine what resources are available on your topic and the call number and location in the library. If our library does not own the necessary resources for your research needs, you may request additional items be ordered through interlibrary loan.

Possible search terms to use for your topic are:

Sample Keyword Searches

Sample Subject Headings

careers

vocational guidance EX: Vocational guidance and nursing (or horticulture, art; etc.)

resumes

health occupations

Article Databases

Periodicals consist of popular magazines, newspapers, trade and scholarly journals. Magazine & newspaper articles can be good sources to use for very current information, to focus on specific topics or aspects of a topic, to find reviews, and for opinions. Trade journals are helpful to follow trends and career opportunities within a field, and to find practical tips and techniques to use "on the job". Scholarly journals give details of actual research studies that have been conducted and/or scholarly treatment of discipline specific topics. All of these resources can be located using the article databases located on the library web site.

Recommended Databases for Careers research

Database Name Vendor Name
Academic Search Premier EBSCO
Business Source Elite EBSCO
Newspaper Source EBSCO
Regional Business News EBSCO
Chicago Tribune Chicago Tribune
ArticleFirst FirstSearch
ProQuest ProQuest
See also Databases by Subject link to identify databases in specific subject areas  

Passwords to access the library databases from off-campus are available on the pink handout MCC Library Database Chart. If you have not received this handout, please ask for it at the Reference Desk.

Internet Resources

Recommended web sites for this subject are listed below. For additional web sites on this subject, refer to MCC Library's Web Sites by Subject link on the library web site.

Web Site Address
Illinois Worknet - Career Listings www.illinoisworknet.com/vos_portal/residents/en/Jobs/Prepare/Careers/
Illinois Career Resource Network www.ilworkinfo.com/icrn.htm
Career Exploration Links - Berkeley.edu www.uhs.berkeley.edu/Students/CareerLibrary/Links/occup.cfm
Career Voyages www.careervoyages.gov/
Guide for Specific Careers - Job Star www.jobstar.org/tools/career/spec-car.php
McHenry County Business Directory www.mchenryonline.com/businessdirectory.htm
O*Net Online online.onetcenter.org/
Occupational Outlook Handbook www.bls.gov/oco/
The Riley Guide www.rileyguide.com


Remember to carefully evaluate information found on the Internet. Unlike most traditional print sources, Internet sources may not go through any review process before the information is made available to the public. Anyone can create and publish a web site. If you need help evaluating your sources, please ask at the Reference Desk for guidance. For critieria to use to evaluate your sources refer to our handout on Evaluating Sources. It is available at the Reference Desk.

From print resources you may have identified an address for a web site which would be applicable to your career choice. For example, from Encyclopedia of Associations, you may identify the web address of the American Dental Hygienists' Association. Organizations can be easily searched on the Internet by putting the name of the organization in " " in a search engine, e.g. "National Association for the Education of Young Children".

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