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history BHS Year Year Year research ...
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finding information
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The Research Process Define Search Select Evaluate Cite
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Dealing with information
Research Assignments Where to research How to research Dealing with information
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information file Tips for using the Info File
Folders are arranged in topics Index of titles – red folder Photocopy useful articles – can highlight; have citing info Check dates of articles – depends on your topic whether this is important. These are actual clippings from papers and magazines – they don’t break copyright. You can photocopy or photograph these for your own personal study use but cannot use images or post pictures anywhere.
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magazines Useful looking articles
Photocopy the article – you can highlight text and keep referring to it. Or photograph onto your phone. Photograph the magazine details on your phone – Name, date & issue number, publisher. You’ll also need the Title, author and page numbers of the article if you do a Bibliography. OPAC search for keyword or subject – may give you a magazine reference – this will be a BHS magazine which we hold in the Library. Ask at the desk if it is not on the shelf – it may be an older copy held in the Stack (back storeroom.) Remember you can only take a copy for your own use. There are lots of magazine and journal titles which we don’t hold in the Library. You can access many articles on-line through EPIC, INNZ, CCL sites.
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on-line searching “ “ Double quotes/speech marks to search for whole phrases eg “Pearl Harbour” AND - use AND between words/phrases to search for all parts of the search string. eg Gallipoli AND ANZAC OR - use OR to search using alternate terms. eg ANZAC OR “New Zealand defence force” – Minus sign –add to a search term to exclude any words or terms you don’t want in your search ~ Tilde sign – will find synonyms/words with similar meanings. Helps to widen your key word search. * Asterisk - look for all endings on a word OR use to find a word missing from a phrase. eg ecol* - ecology, ecological, ecologist, ecologically OR we will * on the beaches Location search – use :place name to find information from a specific location. eg Gallipoli:Turkey Search within a site – use :site url to search only within that site. eg Gallipoli:WW100.com Search within a Time/Date range – do a search, then click on Tools button at top of search list. Click on Anytime to bring down a menu of choices. Custom range is the most precise.
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Find the page set up for your topic. Or use the general help pages.
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On-line Searching
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