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How the University Library can help you with your term paper Computer Science 415.725 SC How the University Library can help you with your term paper Hester Mountifield Science Library 373 7599 x 8050 h.mountifield@auckland.ac.nz 1

5 steps to success Define your topic and identify keywords Select and use the best research resources Locate the information you have identified Evaluate resources Cite your resources More information: http://www.auckland.ac.nz/lbr/instruct/research.htm 2

Information sources Primary information sources original scientific & technical publications books, journal articles, conference proceedings, reports, theses, pre-prints, source databases, www paper / electronic format or both Secondary information sources finding tools or indexes - references to original information sources Voyager (library catalogue), bibliographic databases, reviews 3

Electronic Resources LEARN http://www.auckland.ac.nz/lbr Resources by subject >> Computer Science Databases arranged in relevance order bibliographic, full text, combination available from office/lab/library/home Electronic journals available through Voyager, full-text databases or E-journal option 4

INSPEC Most relevant bibliographic database for Computer Science International scientific and technical literature in: computers and computing electronics electrical engineering Indexes over 4000 journals and 2000 conference proceedings, as well as books, reports and dissertations Coverage: 1969 to the present, updated monthly 5

Web of Science Well-known international multidisciplinary bibliographic database Records include the publication's cited reference list or bibliography You can also search the databases for articles that cite a known author or publication You can export records directly into EndNote Coverage: 1990/1995 to the present, updated weekly 6

Current Contents Contents pages for 7 000 journals Disciplines covered include: Engineering, Technology & Applied Sciences AutoAlerts for current awareness Coverage: 1995 to the present, updated weekly 7

Full-text collections ACM Digital Library: Association for Computing Machinery Journals and conference proceedings IEEE EXPLORE: Institute of Electrical & Electronics Engineers / Institution of Electrical Engineers Journal articles, conference papers, and technical standards 8

Evaluating information sources While using databases: Look at title, keywords/descriptors, abstract Publication in hand: Authority: author’s credentials, publisher, detailed bibliography, peer-reviewed journal, www - author, host Scope: national / international, detail / overview, new information / confirm previous information Currency: date, 1st or revised edition 9

Evaluating information sources Publication in hand: Objectives / Audience: purpose of publication, fact / opinion, basic / advanced Stability of electronic publications: reliable link, easy & straight forward access More information: http://www.auckland.ac.nz/lbr/instruct/evaluate.htm 10

Citing information sources Bibliography is a list of all sources (print and electronic) from which information has been taken either directly (by literal quotation) or indirectly (by paraphrase). Why needed? Supply evidence on which author’s statements, arguments, conclusions are based enable reader to consult original publications acknowledge author/s from which information was taken 11

Citing information sources Bibliographic elements needed for bibliography: Books: author/s, year of publication, title, edition, place of publication, publisher, pages, series. Journal articles: author/s, year of publication, title of article, title of journal, volume, issue/number, pages Electronic information: author/s, title of document, title of complete work, version, document date or date of last revision, protocol/site/path/file More information: http://www.auckland.ac.nz/lbr/instruct/cite.htm 12

EndNote Personal bibliographic database Create bibliographies - 300 different styles - IEEE, Harvard, Nature Import references from databases Site license - software available from Electronic Helpdesk Tutorials offered by Library and Student Learning Centre More information: http://www.auckland.ac.nz/lbr/instruct/endnotut.htm 13

Subject Librarian Service Research Consultation (personalised assistance): finding relevant information help in the use of databases managing your bibliography Resource Management purchasing library materials subject web pages 14

Subject Librarian Service cont. Seminars and Tutorials for individuals and groups: Inspec Current Contents Web of Science EndNote Voyager Subject seminar - from search strategies ……..to referencing techniques. 15

Current Awareness Customised electronic information service designed to keep you regularly informed of the latest information in your field of interest. Advantages: access to current and relevant information automated process different formats for re-use SAVING YOU TIME 16

Document Delivery Inter-Campus Library Delivery Service (ICLDS) Tamaki Campus Library Off Campus Storage Philson Library Interloans when publication is not available in any UoA library 17

Document Delivery Electronic forms on LEARN 18

Need any help finding Information or using Library Services please contact: Hester Mountifield Science Library 373 7599 x 8050 h.mountifield@auckland.ac.nz 19