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Introduction to Online Resources Aeronautics & Astronautics, Mechanical Engineering and Ship Science Michael Whitton November 2011 & February 2012 University Library
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Objectives Evaluation of web materials Web Subject Gateways E-books Finding Journal articles & Conference Papers
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The Web – Google etc. General search engines can be useful for finding general info & company sites – No quality controls – Limited types of information – Need to evaluate
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Evaluation Authority – Who is the author? – What are their credentials? – Who is the publisher? Objectivity & Purpose – Why / for whom is the site written for? – Links to other viewpoints? – Trying to: persuade, sell you something, inform or misinform? – Country of origin - affects the slant of the information?
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Evaluation - continued Currency – When was the site produced / last updated? – How current are references / links? Accuracy – Are there supporting links / references to quality information? Relevance – Content is appropriate for your purpose? – Content is relevant to your topic?
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Internet Gateways Gateway sites – Intute (for UK Higher Education) Works like a small search engine – Quality control – Abstracts / Summaries
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Your Subject Page Contain links to the best electronic resources for your subject One for each school Also Collection Pages: – Patents, Standards – Newspapers, (Statistical) Data Resources
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Or direct URL: www.soton.ac.uk/library
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Useful resources for Engineering, and how to use them
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E-books Online books
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You can limit to e-books
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We have many engineering e-books, all on WebCat.
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There is an e-books page giving links to the main packages
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Break Evaluation exercise
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Finding journals/conferences (from a reference) Search by journal or conference title (NOT article title) Webcat (journal title search for journals) – More complete for conferences and print journals – More forgiving of small errors TDNet – Clearer when online access has multiple links – More password information
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Links to TDnet and Webcat here
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In TDNet it’s often easier to search if you know which journal you want
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Access information (passwords etc.) appear as an “i” icon
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Access - on campus Generally no passwords are needed – A few need your Institutional (email) username & password – A handful have special usernames/passwords If you have problems – For journals check our access on TDNet – For other resources use links on the library website
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Access – off campus For many resources Institutional Login is an option VPN will give you the same access as on campus Some TDNet functions do not work off campus without VPN
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Look for ‘Institutional Login’, ‘UK Federation’ or ‘Shibboleth’ links
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You often need to select the UK (or UK Federation) Then find ‘University of Southampton’ (If you can’t find us look for Southampton University)
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VPN Virtual Private Network Link to University network When connected your computer appears to be ‘on campus’ Managed by iSolutions. Instructions on iSolutions web pages at: www.southampton.ac.uk/isolutions/computing/net/vpn/
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25 Setup instructions
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Finding Articles on a topic Journal Articles, Conference Papers, etc.
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Quick subject search for journal articles … Full Text sources (IEEEXplore, Sciencedirect) – Limited range of journals (one publisher etc.) – Generally get the full text – Search facilities vary Scientific Search Engines (Google scholar, Scirus) – Search fairly widely – You will find things we don’t have access to – More need to evaluate results
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Detailed search for journal articles Databases & Indexes (Compendex & Geobase; Web of Science & Inspec) – Well indexed, good search facilities – References and abstracts (many try to link to the full text) – We won’t have every journal they index – Our Inter-Library-Loans service can probably get a copy
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TDNet – Search many of our journals – Generally get the full text – Only search the last few years Also be aware of …
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Sample Search Engineering Village (Compendex & Geobase)
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Routes to full text Database full text links Sometimes links to journals we don’t buy TDNet links (from database or library web pages) – doesn’t have all print journals If the above do not exist or don’t work always …
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Routes to full text (cont.) Search WebCat – Journal articles by the journal title (use full title not abbreviations) – Conference papers by the conference title – Reports: try author and title (may need to search by organisation name) There may be an automatic link
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Exceptions Items not on Webcat & TDNet – Patents & standards – Free online: NASA Technical Reports; Organisations eprint servers Items not in UoS Libraries – Inter Library Loan (ILL)
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Search Tips Identify Keywords describing your topic – Leave out very common terms – You should end up with a few terms not a sentence Use simple searches in WebCat & Intute Use more Complex Searches in journal databases Think about alternative words for the same thing
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Want to know more? Library Website > Information Skills – Generic guides on searching databases – Database Tutorials Engineering Sciences Subject Page > Infoskills – Links to many of the above – Handouts and powerpoints from library sessions
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If you need help……. Subject Enquiry Desk, Level 3 – Open Mon-Fri 9 am-5 pm – Evenings and Saturday (am) service (not vacation) Contact Me – M.Whitton@soton.ac.uk – 023 8059 2709
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