The specific phrases that you use to search the library catalog or article databases can make a huge difference in which resources that you find. If you aren't finding materials that are relevant to your topic, change the way you are phrasing your search.
Here are some search terms that may be helpful in your research:
You can also string together search terms to form more specific phrases. Examples:
Use the Lee College Library catalog to find books e-books and government documents.
When searching for books, remember that the search terms you use may need to be broader than when you search for articles.