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Accessing and searching for journals and wider material By Paul Biggs Librarian for Psychology, Sport & Exercise, Biology & Biomedical Sciences and Education p.biggs@staffs.ac.uk Title Slide

In This Session We Will Cover Define what a journal is and differentiate between journal titles and articles Introduce electronic databases Look at databases for your subject area Detailed look at EBSCO databases for the area of Sport, Psychology & Health Tips when searching and identifying keywords Using Summon to search for journal articles How to search for journal titles Using Google Scholar to search for journal articles Access newspapers Searching for academic material on the internet using Google Advanced search What we will cover in this session

Journals Journals like magazines, newspapers and annual reports are in a group of publications known as serials or periodicals. This is a term used to describe publications that are issued at regular intervals, either daily, weekly, monthly, quarterly or annually. You will need to carry out further reading as your studies progress. Why Use Journals? Timely – journals are published more often than books, as a result you will find up-to-date information in recent journals Authoritative – articles are written by experts and in peer reviewed journals the articles are screened by a ‘jury’ of other experts before they are published What are journals?

Journals can be divided into 3 types: Scholarly: written reports on research, articles are written by researchers or subject experts, articles are peer reviewed and include references and bibliographies Trade and professional : Articles relate to an industry or profession, contain information about  products or services, cover current issues affecting an industry or profession.   Popular magazines: Written to entertain, have a glossy appearance & photographs, information is reported second or third hand by freelance reporters       Types of journals

Electronic Databases We have a number of databases at the university. These databases house journal titles. Inside these titles you will find articles. Just think of databases as giant electronic shelves. All you have to do is enter the correct keywords to locate your journal article! Summon can help you get what you want from these databases! About electronic databases

Databases for your Subject Area There are a number of databases for your Subject Area. We have listed these on your Subject Resource page via the Finding Articles tab http://libguides.staffs.ac.uk/clinbiomec/guides Databases for your subject area

EBSCO Databases The EBSCO databases such as CINAHL, MEDLINE, PsycINFO, PsycARTICLES, PsycBOOKs and SPORTDiscus will be useful resources. We have created detailed guides on how to use these resources and they are available via your Subject Resource Page on the guides & podcasts tab http://libguides.staffs.ac.uk/clinbiomec/guides EBSCO databases

Tips when searching Electronic Resources Think about your assignment question. Always try and identify keywords. Keywords can be taken from class literature and background reading as well! You can also use a Thesaurus to identify synonyms for keywords. This will widen your search It can be a good idea to have some keywords noted on a pad before you start to search the resources. You can also speak to us if you need further help familiarising yourself with all of our eResources Tips when searching electronic resources

“What do you think are the barriers to diabetic foot screening?” Identify Keywords Tip 1: try to identify the main keywords that describe your assignment or academic work: “What do you think are the barriers to diabetic foot screening?” Barriers, Obstacle, Block, Drawback… Diabetic, Foot, Feet Screening, screen, investigate, assess, evaluate, test Identify keywords for your search

Search Tips Techniques Use the * symbol to find words starting with a common stem. The * is a TRUNCATION symbol. For example, Biomec* will find Biomechanic, Biomechanisms, Biomeachanics etc.. Or Diabe* will search for Diabetic, Diabectics, Diabetes You can also use a * or ? Wildcard for English & American spellings of words e.g. colo?r would bring back color and colour AND, OR & NOT are used to combine search terms… AND will find all search terms (probably the best to use as it narrows your searches) OR will find one or another or both NOT will exclude terms

Search Tips Techniques Continued If you are looking for a particular phrase just typing it into a search box on a database may not give you the exact results you are looking for. However, if you use quotation marks “” you will get more exact hits as this searches for a phrase side by side For example, “Clinical Biomechanics” “Diabetic Foot” “Orthotic Devices”

Other search techniques n retrieves records with both search terms in the same sentence. For example if you search for diabetic n2 foot this will retrieve records where diabetic and foot appear within 2 words of each other (in any order) w retrieves records with both search terms in the same field. For example if you search for diabetic w3 foot this will retrieve records with both diabetic and foot in the order specified

Use Summon to search for journal articles around a subject If you are searching around a particular topic Summon can be a useful tool to use. Summon also suggests searches for you and you can filter your searches. Access Summon via the Subject Resource page http://libguides.staffs.ac.uk/clinbiomec/articles

Accessing a journal article To access an article via Summon you need to select the Full Text Online link You will need to enter your University Username & Password and you will be able to access the article. Always search for the PDF Icon to download the article

What is an abstract? If you select preview below an article in Summon it will display an abstract. An abstract gives you a summary of the article so read it carefully

Summon will suggest searches If you select preview below an article on Summon will also suggest additional keywords and searches for you.

Summon will show you Harvard! If you select the cite button you are able to choose Harvard as a referencing style This isn’t the exact style of Harvard that we use so consult you Subject Resource page for more information http://libguides.staffs.ac.uk/clinbiomec/referencing

Summon will show you related articles Summon will also suggest similar articles for you. Just select the related articles link

Databases for your Subject Area There are a number of databases for your Subject Area. We have listed these on your Subject Resource page http://libguides.staffs.ac.uk/clinbiomec/articles

EBSCO Databases The EBSCO databases such as CINAHL, MEDLINE and SPORTDiscus will be useful resources. We have created detailed guides on how to use these resources and they are available from http://libguides.staffs.ac.uk/clinbiomec/guides

Newspapers We have a database called European Newsstream where you are able to access newspaper articles. Access it via the finding articles tab on the Subject Resource page http://libguides.staffs.ac.uk/clinbiomec/articles Newspapers

You can use Google Scholar You can use Google Scholar to search for journal articles Google Scholar is useful as it links to our collections and also has free Open Access materials It is worth using Scholar as a secondary resource after you have searched our own online resources If you are using Scholar Off Campus you will need to configure it so you can search our collections to find out how to do this visit http://libguides.staffs.ac.uk/google

Searching for information on the Web You might need to use Google to search for information on the Internet. When using Google I would suggest using the Advanced Search Tool. This allows you to enter keywords and search specific Web Domains such as .gov.uk .ac.uk or .org.uk You can also specify the last time a document has been updated so you know that you are getting up to date material. Access the advanced search on Google here https://www.google.co.uk/advanced_search