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1 BSCI 10110 Biological Diversity Mary Lee Jensen Liaison Librarian for Biological Sciences 330-672-1661 or mjensen@kent.edumjensen@kent.edu
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2 Session Goals Introduce you to KentLINK and OhioLINK for finding books and Research Databases to find articles Introduce searching strategies Describe the peer-review process Review the characteristics of primary literature in the sciences
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3 Library Services Research Help PERCs (http://www.library.kent.edu/page/10750) Ask A Librarian (http://www.library.kent.edu/page/10750) 60-Minute Seminars (http://seminars.lms.kent.edu/index.asp?d=lms)
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4 KentLINK The online catalog for Kent State University Allows you to find books, reports, videos and other media Allows you to locate materials in 6 campus libraries (including Chemistry/Physics) and 7 regional libraries Allows you to renew books you have checked out
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5 OhioLINK Group of 84 college and university libraries OhioLINK Central Catalog allows you to borrow books from any of the libraries Takes 4-5 days for book to arrive Keep the book for 3 weeks; renew once GREAT resource!
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6 OhioLINK More than Books!! Research Databases allow you to find articles that have been published in scholarly journals and in magazines. Many are full-text – but not all.
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7 Crafting Effective Research Statements Features Available in Most Research Databases
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8 Common Searching Features Boolean Operators/Connectors Keyword/Controlled vocabulary Phrase searching Truncation
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9 Truncation: To Get Word Variations Truncation makes it easier for you to get all variations of a word. Some systems use the asterisk * to truncate example: Academic Search Premier Some use the dollar sign $ example: Biological Abstracts
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10 Truncation: To Get Word Variations fish* retrieves fish fishes fishery fisheries labo$r retrieves labor, labour, laborer biolog$ retrieves biology biological
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11 Boolean Operators -- OR Use OR to broaden a search The words connected by OR should be synonyms or be alternative ways of saying something For example: salmon OR fish fisheries OR hatcheries
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12 Boolean Operators -- AND Use AND to combine two different concepts or ideas This helps narrow your search salmon AND fisheries salmon AND disease
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13 “Phrase Searching” This feature allows you to search for words as phrases. Some databases automatically search words as a phrase; other databases require you to use quotation marks around the phrase “invasive species” “biological diversity”
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14 Cautions about Phrase Searching Phrase searching in databases is not the same as the Web If you type the following in Google: impact of invasive species on ecosystems you will get 100,000 hits because Google looks for each word separately
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15 Cautions about Phrase Searching If you type: impact of invasive species on ecosystems in KentLINK or OhioLINK or in a database, you might get zero results, because you are asking the system to look for that EXACT phrase
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16 Instead use Boolean Logic: “invasive species” AND ecosystems loosestrife AND (ponds or lakes) “zebra mussels” AND “lake erie”
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17 Revising Your Search: Use Booleans to Your Advantage Too many hits on your topic? Add another search term with AND. Too few hits on your topic? Add another search term OR.
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18 Sample search What impact does salmon farming have on the wild fish population?
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19 Sample Search - Concepts Concept 1 Boolean Connector Concept 2 Boolean Connector Concept 3 salmon AND farm* OR fisher* OR hatcher* AND wild OR ecosystem OR disease*
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20 Sample Search - Strategy salmon and (farm* or fisher*) and wild salmon and (farm$ or fisher$) and ecosystem (fishery or fisheries or hatcher*) and “side effects”
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21 Primary Literature - Article Format Introduction or Literature survey Methodology or Materials and Methods Data or Results Discussion or Interpretation Conclusion Bibliography
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22 Primary Literature - Characteristics AudienceStudents Scholars AuthorsScholars (university-based) Credentials listed and relate to subject of article Overall AppearanceCharts and graphs Many pages Few ads; very professional DocumentationFootnotes Bibliography
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23 Primary Literature - Characteristics PurposeReport original research Discipline-related content Focus, narrow AuthorityEditorial Review Board Peer-review process FrequencyOften quarterly May also be weekly ExamplesAmerican Journal of Botany Science Nature
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24 Article Indexes/Research Databases Research Databases (Alphabetical or Subject) http://www.library.kent.edu/page/10562 Access Science Biological Abstracts Academic Search Premier Biological and Agricultural Abstracts Electronic Journal Center
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25 Conclusion Many resources Many opportunities for assistance…just ask!
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