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Others can edit Wiki—no central gate keeper Google: not always ordered by quality but by popularity and sometimes by payment.
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To access information on your library account or use OhioLINK resources, you must create a PIN: Select “Login” at the library’s home page to create PIN (Personal Identification number) Enter your name (only the last name) Enter your University ID number (on your ID card) Create PIN (6-20 alphanumeric characters) Click “Submit”. You will be prompted to enter PIN twice.
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Enter terms/author names/phrases to search the catalog:
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Keyword searching brings up authors and book titles as well as book descriptions.
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Note that other Library of Congress Subject Headings are listed.
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Dewey Decimal System The DDC attempts to organize all knowledge into ten main classes. The ten main classes are each further subdivided into ten divisions, and each division into ten sections, giving ten main classes, 100 divisions and 1000 sections. DDC's advantage in using decimals for its categories allows it to be purely numerical, while the drawback is that the codes are much longer and more difficult to remember as compared to an alphanumeric system. Still used by some institutions.
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000 – Computer science, information and general works 000 – Computer science, information and general works 100 – Philosophy and psychology 100 – Philosophy and psychology 200 – Religion 200 – Religion 300 – Social sciences 300 – Social sciences 400 – Language 400 – Language 500 – Science (including mathematics) 500 – Science 600 – Technology and applied science 600 – Technology and applied science 700 – Arts and recreation 700 – Arts and recreation 800 – Literature 800 – Literature 900 – History and geography 900 – History and geography Besides its frequent revision, DDC's main advantage over its chief American rival, the Library of Congress Classification system developed shortly afterward, is its simplicity.
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Used at MVNU The Library of Congress Classification (LCC) is a system of library classification developed by the Library of Congress. It is used by most research and academic libraries in the U.S. and several other countries; for example, Australia and Taiwan, R.O.C. Not subject heads but classification—uses a combination of letters and numbers What follows on the next page is only a part of the system (literature)
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Subclass P - Philology. Linguistics Subclass PA - Greek language and literature. Latin language and literature Subclass PB - Modern languages. Celtic languages Subclass PC - Romanic languages Subclass PD - Germanic languages. Scandinavian languages Subclass PE - English language Subclass PF - West Germanic languages Subclass PG - Slavic languages and literatures. Baltic languages. Albanian language Subclass PH - Uralic languages. Basque language Subclass PJ - Oriental languages and literatures Subclass PK - Indo-Iranian languages and literatures Subclass PL - Languages and literatures of Eastern Asia, Africa, Oceania Subclass PM - Hyperborean, Native American, and artificial languages Subclass PN - Literature (General) Subclass PQ - French literature - Italian literature - Spanish literature - Portuguese literature Subclass PR - English literature Subclass PS - American literature
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Click “Search OhioLINK” to jump from our catalog to the OhioLINK catalog :
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Plan for three (3) to five (5) business days Plan for three (3) to five (5) weeks
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Select “Databases A-Z” at library’s home page. More than 100 database options are offered.
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The Librarian especially emphasizes these databases (under “E” at A-Z list). Good for finding full-text articles. Click “On Campus Link.”
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Check the boxes and click “Continue”
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Enter terms/phrases to search
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Boolean operators: AND, OR, NOT And: limits search(H.G. Wells and film) Or: expands search (H.G. Wells or “Time Machine”) NOT: limits certain elements of search (H.G. Wells not “War of the Worlds”)
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Use parentheses ( ) to group results (film or movie or “motion picture”) and H.G. Wells (students and (smartphone or iphone) ) and education
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All forms of root word Scien* = science, sciences, scientific, scientist, scientists, etc.
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Use quotes “ “ around a phrase “United States” “Higher education”
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OhioLINK Databases – click the link that says “Off Campus Link”and enter requested information.
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