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© University of Reading 2009www.reading.ac.uk/li brary Library Finding articles and book reviews David Brown d.b.brown@reading.ac.uk
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Session outline Finding journal articles Using databases Search strategies Finding book reviews 2
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Journals or periodicals Scholarly magazines General, specific Monthly, quarterly, annually 3
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Reference on a reading list Moorhead, J. (1983). Italian loyalties during Justinian’s gothic war. Byzantion 53, 575-96 Author of articl e Title of article Title of periodica l Volume number Date Page number s 4
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Searching for journal articles Drop down menu- select journal title 5
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Item information 6
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Where to find journals Post 1960 volumes on subject floors –Journals have call numbers, with prefix PERIODICAL 1959 and before in closed access –Request using link in Unicorn record Folio and normal sequences 7
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Electronic journals Many electronic versions of journals Links from Unicorn record Not all titles available electronically 8
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Electronic journals Dawson, K (2006). “Enslaved swimmers and divers in the Atlantic world”, Journal of American History 92(4), 1327-1355. Search Unicorn for Journal of American History 9
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Prin t Electro nic 10
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Athens Not that Athens! Athens a gatekeeper to online resources Need to download Reading Athens Cookie –Info on Library website Without Athens you might pay for content that should be free © Microsoft Clip Art 13
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Using databases Databases are collections or lists of resources Allow you to search for articles from different journals (and other sources) at once More reliable than public websites and search engines (e.g. Google and Wikipedia) –Database content written by subject experts –Information is checked and authorised Access through the Library website 14
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Library website 15
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History subject guide 16
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Discovering databases 17
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Types of database Full-text Provide access to the complete article or item No need to search elsewhere for the article Examples: –JSTOR –Project MUSE Bibliographic Lists of items published in a particular subject Sometimes link to full text Examples: –Arts and Humanities Citation Index –Bibliography of British and Irish History (BBIH) 18
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Introducing Boolean AND OR NOT These are linking words- they join your search term and tell a database how to interpret your search eg: Martin Luther NOT King Unicorn’s default search is ‘AND’- just like Google! 19
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AND revolution AND religion 20
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OR revolutionOR insurgence 21
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NOT revolution NOT French (Revolution or insurgence) AND (religion OR religious OR Christian) NOT (France OR French) 22
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Truncation Truncation saves time You can enter the first part of a word: pilgrim$ will find –pilgrim –Pilgrims –Pilgrimage/s Useful to find singular and plural More usual symbol is * 23
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Wild cards Useful for spelling variations –medi?eval –wom?n Or American / English variations –colo?r Again, most times symbol is * 24
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Help with databases More information is available in the Library’s guide to searching databases Contains further details on search strategies and troubleshooting advice Available in print from the Library, or to download from the website: http://www.reading.ac.uk/library/finding- info/guides/lib-guides.aspx 25
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Finding book reviews You must find and consult other book reviews on your chosen item Where to go to find reviews: –Subject databases (e.g. JSTOR) –Citation indexes (e.g. Arts and Humanities Citation Index, Google Scholar) An example: –Pettegree, A., Europe in the sixteenth century (Blackwell, 2002). 26
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Finding book reviews 27
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Finding book reviews 28
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Finding book reviews 29
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Google Scholar Google Scholar shows which other authors have cited the book you are looking for Shows a list of items that cite the book Check this list carefully for any related items or reviews 30
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Summary Understand how to find journals in print and online Explore online databases to find articles Use Boolean and other search techniques to improve your searching 31
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Things to do after the session Become familiar with using Unicorn to find journal articles Practice using the databases available through the Library website Experiment with different search techniques Download the Reading Athens cookie 32
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Getting help Library guides –Printed and online Information desks staffed 9am-5pm Liaison Librarian –d.b.brown@reading.ac.uk Library home page www.reading.ac.uk/library 33
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Any Questions? 34
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