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1 Login Instructions 1.Windows Login –User name=Student ID –Password (case sensitive) = Upper case letter Lower case letter Five numerals One symbol (use the shift key) 2.ZenWorks Login –CANCEL

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3 GOALS Print out list of citations to criticism from the Gale Literary Index Print a resource list from the online catalog Record number of sources from online databases –PVHS databases –POWER Library databases

4 Directions Locate criticism on your work using the Pathfinder Open tutorials and databases in New Tabs –Library Online Catalog –Gale Literary Index –PVHS Databases –POWER Library Databases

5 Directions Locate criticism on your work using the Pathfinder Open tutorials and databases in New Tabs –Library Online Catalog –Gale Literary Index –PVHS Databases –POWER Library Databases Work through each tutorial and database at your own pace Complete Search History on pages 2 & 3 Email articles to yourself if time allows Cite your sources in NoodleTools using the Tutorials as a guide

6 Open Internet Explorer

7 Scroll down to the Pathfinders section

8 Open Literature Criticism Research for Poetry in a New Tab

9 Click on tab to view Literature Criticism Research for Poetry Notice the icon

10 2. Gale Literary Index

11 Gale Literary Index

12 Open the Tutorial in a new tab

13 Open the Gale Literary Index in a new tab

14 Click on the tab to view the Tutorial

15 Click through the screens at your own pace

16 Keep the tutorial open for easy reference and go to the Gale Literary Index and perform your search

17 You can always click on the tab to go back to the tutorial

18 Or use the Quick Tabs button

19 R 809.3 BEA Internet Lit Crit Online Internet Lit Crit Online R 809 POE + ebook R 809 WOR We will deliver your printout. Write your name on the printout. Jot down locations from Page 1

20 Page 1 Jot down call numbers/databases in the left-hand margin of your printout Check this alphabetical list for Gale Resources available at PVHS

21 Close the Gale Literary Index and tutorial tabs

22 Scroll down to #3 Online Catalog

23 Open the Online Catalog Tutorial in a new tab

24 Click the docushare tab to View the Tutorial

25 Printing a Resource List from the Online Catalog

26 Click the PVHS Library tab for the online catalog

27 Log in

28 Use your student ID # and password

29 Click on the Info tab to check your account

30 Click on Resource Lists

31 Click Add List

32 Name your list with your First Name Last Name Poetry Crit

33 Add the title of your poem and poet’s name

34 Click Save

35 Click Library Search to begin adding resources to your list.

36 Make sure you are in Power Search

37 Short Demo

38 Construct a keyword search combining your poet’s name and title

39 Click Add Page to Selected List

40 Clip board icon indicates that the title is in your list

41 Not enough results for your title? Try searching for criticism on your poet in general Once you find a book on the shelf, you will then need to use the index of the book to locate specific information on your poem.

42 Refine your search

43 Remove title and truncate criticism

44 Truncation Identify root or base spelling of a word Place an asterisk * at the end of the root Searches for all forms of the word –e.g. crit* Critical Critically Criticism Criticisms Critique Critic Broadens the Search Truncation found the root word with all possible endings.

45 This search retrieved 16 hits

46 Examine the details to determine which sources to add to your list

47 This book does not discuss my poem. Click the green arrow for the next resource.

48 This book contains 15 critical essays, so I’ll add it to my list

49 When you are finished, Click In This List to see your list

50 You may click on the In This List link from the results list or detailed record screen

51 To print your list, click Printable

52 The reformatted list opens in a new window

53 Right-click to print preview Back Forward Save Background As Set as Background Copy Background Select All Paste Create Shortcut Add to Favorites… View Source Encoding Print… Print Preview… Refresh Export to Microsoft Excel Properties

54 Your list should be 1-2 pages Your name is in the upper left-hand corner

55 Click the printer icon

56 Your list will be saved in your account until you delete it.

57 You may also make a list of web sites

58 Web sites must be added one by one.

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60 Create your Resource List 1.Add titles to your list –Literary criticism books in the 800’s –Reference (R) –eBooks (EBK) –Different editions of your primary work –Biographies (B) –Other Media (Videos, Sound Recordings, etc.) 2.Click to view your list 3.Click to print your list 4.Right click for Print Preview 5.Make sure you see your name on the document 6.Print!, In This List

61 1. Search for your title AND poet as a keyword 2. If more sources are needed search for your poet with crit* Remember to try all searches! 3. If all else fails, just search for your poet!

62 Now it’s your turn

63 Conduct your search and add titles to your resource list.

64 1. Search for your title AND poet as a keyword 2. If more sources are needed search for your poet with crit* Remember to try all searches! 3. If all else fails, just search for your poet!

65 Short Demo

66 #4: PVHS Databases

67 PVHS Online Subscription Databases (Page 2 of the Planner)

68 All databases are available from home

69 #5: POWER Library Databases

70 POWER Library Databases (Page 3 of the Planner)

71 WPCL card with 14-digit barcode

72 Now it’s your turn Complete Steps 3 & 4 Record your findings in your planner

73 Start searching by opening the tutorial and database for #4 and #5

74 #6: Citing Sources

75 Tutorials with step-by- step instructions for citing your sources.

76 NoodleTools Tutorials for: 1.Poetry for Students 2.Literature Criticism Online Note: You must determine what type of information you are using in order to cite it properly. Look for the original source of your critical essays!

77 #7: Submitting paper to Turnitin

78 Example #1 Introductory Material: poet biography, poem text, poem summary, themes, style, historical context, and critical overview

79 Author Biography Poem Text Poem Summary Themes Style Historical Context Critical Overview

80 Pull down window to select citation type: Reference Source

81 Example #2 Critical Essay written for Poetry for Students

82 Therefore you would cite it as a reference book article

83 Pull down window to select citation type: Reference Source

84 Example #3 A previously published essay from a journal reprinted in Poetry for Students

85 You can tell the original publication was a journal when you see a volume and issue number or a month/season of publication

86 Select “Journal” since the original source was a journal

87 Example #4 A previously published essay from a book reprinted in Poetry for Students

88 Example #4: A previously published essay from a book You can tell the original publication was a book when you see a publisher and a year of publication This is an excerpt from the full essay

89 Select “Book” since the original source came from a book

90 You can use NoodleTools to create a list of works cited for any project or class!

91 Accessing the Pathfinders from Home

92 Go to www.pvbears.org Step 1

93 Select HIGH SCHOOL Step 2

94 Choose LIBRARY Step 3

95 Scroll down the page Step 4

96 Step 5 Select the Literature Criticism Research for Poetry Pathfinder

97 Step 6 Pathfinders and Manuals are available 24/7!

98 Reminders… Make sure you have included notes in your packet so you will be able to replicate your searches at home. Remote access directions are available on the Gold Sheet and in your Library Handbook Library is open Monday-Thursday until 3:30

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