An introduction to Durham University Library for international postgraduate researchers Laura Jeffrey and Mamtimyn Sunuodula
Session overview Using academic resources Using the library Search strategies The library catalogue Searching for journal articles References Evaluation
Using academic resources Importance of using academic resources – Books – Journals Evaluating content – Compare resources – Follow up references – Peer review
Using the Library Library = four buildings and online Library ‘language’ Shared resources Information – Web: – In person: enquiries, liaison librarian, researcher training librarian
Search strategies Think about what you need to search for before you start searching synonyms: e.g. survey or questionnaire British and American spellings. Use wildcards e.g. colo*r finds colour and color truncation: e.g. educati* finds results for education, educating, educationalist
Combining your results ANDOR NOT nuclear AND energy nuclear NOT bomb energy OR power
Examining the impact of teenage crime in the inner city teen* youth juvenile adolescen* crim* shoplift* “anti-social behavio?r” theft “inner city” cit* London AND OR
Search string (teen* OR youth OR juvenile OR adolescen*) AND (crim* OR shoplift* OR “anti-social behavio*r” OR theft) AND (“inner city” OR cit* OR London)
Search strategies activity write your thesis title in the box at the top of the Search Strategy Grid or devise a research question connected to your subject identify the keywords within your title and write these at the top of the columns write synonyms under each keyword
Catalogue Searches all print and electronic content that the library subscribes to Search Recall Renew Store and intersite requests Search history New book alerts Catalogue
Catalogue activity Carry out searches on your topic Login to your record Set up search history Set up new books alerts
Journal articles Why use articles? Access titles from the catalogue or browse A-Z listingcatalogue – Check date coverage Access articles from a databasedatabase – Bibliographic details or full-text – General or subject-specific Use to find out if we have access
Journals activity Search for a journal title on the catalogue or browse the A-Z listing Search a database in your subject area to find articles using your search string
References Important to keep track of references as you go along Use catalogue and database functions to details to yourself Make use of software – Endnote More information on referencesreferences More information on plagiarismplagiarism
Further information Finding and managing information courses – book via University Training Booking System See your liaison librarian Ask for help in the library Ask your supervisor Stay now for advice and to ask questions
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