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1 Your Key to Success Library Skills Seminar 2008 ED 1499 Gisella Scalese, Education Librarian

2 What we will cover today... Library Assignment Boolean Operators Education Library Website Searching for Books: Online Catalogue Searching for Magazine/Journal Articles Types of Articles Indexes Searching the Web Evaluating Web Information Where to go for help

3 Library Assignment Purpose of assignment is to test your ability to find information in the area of education Assignment is on pages 6 to 8 of your course outline Submit assignment to Gisella Scalese’s assignment box on 2 nd floor of Bora Laskin Building Assignment is Due Friday September 26, 2008

4 Before your library research… State your topic as a question Do some background reading on your topic Identify the main concepts or keywords in your question

5 Boolean Operators: AND Use the Boolean Operator “and” to combine your keywords Example: if you type discipline and elementary You will find items containing both words discipline punishment elementary

6 Boolean Operators: OR Use the Boolean Operator “or” to broaden your search results Example: if you type elementary or preschool You will find items with either one of the search words or both words together elementary punishment preschool

7 Boolean Operators: NOT Use the Boolean Operator “not” to limit or better focus your search results Example: if you type elementary not secondary You will find items with only the word elementary and your search will exclude any results with the word secondary elementary punishment secondary

8 http://library.lakeheadu.ca/edlib

9 Searching for Books

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11 Popular ScholarlyTrade

12 Treatment of topic will differ: Popular Magazines will publish articles to sell magazines and for a general audience Scholarly Journals will publish articles to communicate new research and are written for a specific audience Trade Magazines will publish articles with information to provide professional support

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14 Popular Magazines □ Written by reporters, journalists who are employed by the magazines □ The purpose of articles is to sell the magazines □ Articles are not always signed and do not have references □ Usually eye catching with lots of pictures □ Will contain many advertisements

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16 Trade/Professional Magazines □ Written by members of the profession □ Usually published by an association □ Purpose is to provide professional support □ Will include advertisements related to education □ Articles are written for teachers and will focus on current trends and news in education, employment issues etc

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18 Scholarly Journals □ Articles are written by scholars, researchers, experts in a field □ The purpose of these journals is to communicate new research and new scholarly ideas □ Articles are signed by the author and they are required to list their sources □ The most prestigious journals will subject their articles to a “peer-review” process

19 Peer Reviewed/Refereed? Check the first few pages of a print journal to find a list of reviewers, an editorial board and policy If you are using the online version of a journal check the bibliographic or introductory page for that journal Search for a publisher page on the Web If unsure ask your professor or a library staff member

20 Searching for Magazine/Journal Articles □ You have access to thousands of electronic journals, magazines and newspapers through the Library’s website and print journal collection □ To find articles on a topic in education use a journal index □ Click on the “Article Databases in Education” link on the Education Library website to access these indexesArticle Databases in Education

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29 Searching the Web You can start at the Education Library website, click on Important Education Sites Or use a search engine like “Google”Google Use quotation marks to enclose phrases Use a plus sign + to connect words together “classroom management” + “disruptive behavior”

30 Evaluating Web Information Authorship Objectivity and Accuracy Content Currency

31 Need Help? Library Website Education Library Website Online Guides/Tutorials Individual Assistance: WebCT: library.lakeheadu.ca library.lakeheadu.ca/edlib (Concurrent & Professional Year Students) Education Library Orillia Campus Library Chancellor Paterson Library Library Research & Help Links


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