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Research Resources © Janet Tillman/The Master’s College, 2010-13, permission is granted for non-profit educational use; any reproduction or modification should include this statement.
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Nature of information need determines the types of resources consulted Closely examine resources Does the tool need to be used at all If so, discover how to use the tool
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Online Databases and Indexes State, county and city Library systems provide free access ▪ San Francisco Public Library (sfpl.org) [CA resident appear in person at any SFPL branch] ▪ 17 BUSINESS DATABASES (14 unique from LA and SCV) ▪ LA = County of Lost Angeles Public Library (colapublib.org) ▪ Business Insights: Essentials - Information on companies, industries and more in the context of timely news, statistical data, and in-depth reports. ▪ Business Resource Center ▪ DemographicsNow - access to U.S. Census data sorted by geographic location and demographic characteristics ▪ Legal Information Reference Center - legal self-help reference works and free legal forms. ▪ ReferenceUSA - detailed business information.
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▪ SCV = Santa Clarita Public Library (santaclaritalibrary.com)santaclaritalibrary.com ▪ Canyon Country Jo Ann Darcy Library ▪ Old Town Newhall Library ▪ Valencia Branch/Main Office Legal Information Resource Center (also available in colapublib) Reference USA (also in SFPL) Small Business Reference Center (also in SFPL)
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Handbooks and manuals Search business handbooks [that contain my query words] in Subject Directories Search business directories [that contain my query words] in Subject
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Increase efficiency and effectiveness: Know what tools are available Learn how to use them ▪ Examine “Help”, “About”, buttons, tabs, drop down menus, etc. ▪ Look for refining search options: ▪ Scholarly/Peer Reviewed, References cited, Number pages, Language, Date, Type of document, etc. ▪ Look for services: ▪ Email, print, Durable link, Cite, Share, Search Alert, Save, Bookmark, etc.
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Library Catalog books, CD’s, DVD’s, videos, MP3’s, Journals, Web sites, etc. Indexes periodical articles Databases books, theses, dissertations, multi-author works, proceeding, reports, other scholarly document, etc.
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The First and Best place to go when Conducting Scholarly Research Use Chrome, Firefox or Safari Web browsers Do NOT use Explorer
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Go to the Library Web site: www.masters.edu
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Go to the Library Web site: Peruse the library Web site: Interlibrary Loan Help with Research Trial Databases Find Journals Find Databases Search Solomon Advanced www.masters.edu/library
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Everything = Library Catalog, Article Indexes and Other eResources Books and more = Library Catalog Articles and more = Articles Indexes and Other eResources
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Here Or here
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If the business you want is not in PrivCo, contact Dan Gingert, dan@privco.com. Tell him you are a student at Master’s and would like his data team to prioritize a profile of the company you want. Also, if there is anything specific you are looking for regarding it, just let him know that, too. dan@privco.com
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Search the JOURNAL TITLE NOT the article title
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Use Sources to Find Sources
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UUUUse Sources to Find More Sources TThis is the key to doing effective research FFind related material on a topic LLeads to primary sources
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UUUUSE SOURCES TO FIND MORE SOURCES FFrom the Work – (aka Citation searching): Bibliography, References Cited, Endnotes FFrom the Bibliographic Record: Authors, Titles, Subject Headings, Tables of Content, Call Numbers, Descriptors, Author Supplied Keywords FFrom the Text: Glean keywords, persons, places, events, professional jargon, vernacular, colloquialisms, variant spellings
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Citation Mapping Miss Plum Mr. BrownDr. Whyte Dr. Bleau Mr. Greene Get a Clue! In the LibraryWith the paper cutter
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Tracks related resources regardless of vocabulary changes ADHD: mental restlessness (1798), minimal brain damage, minimal brain dysfunction, hyperkinetic reaction of childhood (DMS-II, 1968), ADHD (DSM- III-R, 1987) Saves time and expense from conducting research that’s already been done. What Does It Do?
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Recommendations Details More Options Use Sources to Find Sources
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Badke, William. “Research Strategies: Finding Your Way Through the Information Fog”. 5th ed. Bloomington: IN. iUniverse LLC, 2014. ISBN: 978-1-4917-2233-6(sc) - $19.99 ISBN: 978-1-4917-2234-3 (e) - $9.99 Google: badke research strategies
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Contact Miss T. by email: jtillman@masters.edu jtillman@masters.edu Contact Miss. T. by phone: w: 661.362.2201 c: 661.433.9119 Hours: M-R 10:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.; F 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. No special grace given to those who work harder rather than smarter!
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