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1 Resources for Research VAH2291G Craft & its Histories Christy Sich Visual Arts Librarian, The D.B. Weldon Library February 10 th, 2011 Image courtesy of: http://www.civilization.ca/cmc/exhibitions/tresors/immigrat ion/im0708be.shtml

2 Research Essay Annotated Bibliography – 4 sources; at least one article from a periodical: February 17 th, 2011 (5%) Essay due March 24 th, 2011 (25%) 2500-3000 words (10-12 typed pages) Citation Style: Chicago Manual of Style

3 Your Burning Questions?

4 Today’s Objectives Find background information on your artist Find books and articles using the Library resources Obtain books and articles that aren’t held by Western Libraries Cite sources using Chicago Manual of Style Annotate sources for your Annotated Bibliography After today’s session, you will know how to...

5 Organizing Your Research How do you keep track of your research? Photo by Gary Shewan

6 Where do you look for background information?

7 Oxford Art Online (live)

8 Search Strategies Keep track of keywords Combine terms – Refine with AND – Broaden with OR Use wildcard characters such as * to find variant spellings etc. (pottery OR ceramic*) AND Canad*

9 Your Turn! (5 min) Try a Web search for your artist. If your artist has a common name, try something like this: – “Kjeld Deichmann” AND pottery Note any variant spellings of your artists’ name Are there any websites devoted to your artist? Is your artist represented at any galleries? Has your artist exhibited anywhere?

10 Shared Library Catalogue

11 Shared Library Catalogue (live)

12 Broadening a Search

13 Databases

14 Types of Databases

15 Types of Library Databases

16 Types of Bibliographic Databases Full-text vs Citation only Subject-focused vs Massive Multidisciplinary

17 Art Databases (live)

18 Finding & Getting Articles (live)

19 Finding & Getting Articles

20 Newspaper Sources Canadian News Stand CBCA Reference and Current Events CPI-Q (Canadian Periodical Index) Factiva Lexis Nexis Academic

21 Your Turn! (15 min) Try a quick keyword search in the library catalogue to see if we have any material on your artist. Search for your artist in Art Index Full Text. Did you find any articles? Does our library have a subscription to the journal? Try one of the newspaper sources: Canadian News Stand CBCA Reference and Current Events CPI-Q (Canadian Periodical Index) Factiva Lexis Nexis Academic

22 What if our library doesn’t have material on your artist?

23 RACER - Interlibrary loans (live – follow along)

24 Finding More Books with WorldCat

25 Citation

26 Annotated Bibliographies 1) Bibliographic information about the sources you evaluate includes: 2) Annotations may include some of the following elements : a. Author credibility (Why is author credible? State credentials, authority and / or qualifications of author.) b. Connection to topic c. Source’s relationships to other works in the field d. Scope and main purpose of the work e. Accuracy of content f. Objectivity of work g. Relevance of coverage (Does it explicitly addresses thesis? Why is it suitable for your topic?) h. Source’s connection to other works you have chosen i. Source’s strengths and weaknesses j. Source’s conclusions k. Your personal conclusions about the source

27 Recap & Questions

28 Locating Microform (fiche or film)

29 Thanks for Listening!


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