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WS 266 - Locating Information Sources, Spring 2005 Searching for Books Use a library Catalog Use a variety of searches Keyword – flexible, but may not be as precise Subject – more restrictive, but can be more focused and get you more relevant results
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WS 266 - Locating Information Sources, Spring 2005 Searching for Articles Choose an appropriate database Look around for Advanced options, such as limiting to a certain type of publication Consider using Keyword (sometimes called Default Fields) and/or Subject searching
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WS 266 - Locating Information Sources, Spring 2005 Creating Search Statements Use the terms AND and OR to make efficient use of your search time Remember to use parentheses if using OR! Use truncation (*) to search for multiple forms of a root word Vot* finds: vote, voters, voting
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WS 266 - Locating Information Sources, Spring 2005 Retrieving Articles Use the service to locate articles not available in full-text in your current search If the service is not working, perform a Journal Title search in the Library Catalog For items not owned by Pace, request items via Interlibrary Loan – a.k.a. ILLiad
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WS 266 - Locating Information Sources, Spring 2005 Citing Your Sources MLA format for a full-text item from a periodical database: Author, “Article Title.” Publication Title Volume#.Issue# (Year of Publication): page#-page#. Database Name. Database Vendor. Subscriber. Access Date. Lessig, Lawrence. “Privacy as Property.” Social Research 69 (2002): 247-269. Academic Search Premier. Ebsco. Pace Univ. Library, Pleasantville, NY. 27 Jan 2005.
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