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Mr. Aaron King Ms. Sue Cody
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Topics for the Sessions Selecting the right information sources Selecting the right finding aids Accessing resources Doing a better search Citing Sources Specialized Sources in Political Science
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Your Current Research Skills? How would you rate your current research skills? Strong Satisfactory Needs improvement Poor What causes you the most anxiety/confusion/frustration?
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Where to get help Learning Commons Help Desk In person Telephone Email Chat Text By Appointment Contact me directly: codys@uncw.educodys@uncw.edu
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What are your favorite finding aids (search engines) for: Background information? News/Opinion sources? Scholarly Analysis/Theory? Primary Sources? Data?
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My favorites (for PLS) Background information CQ Electronic Library CQ Political Reference Suite World FactBook Library Catalog WorldCat News/Opinion sources Lexis Nexis Academic (now ProQuest) Points of View Reference Center
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My favorites (for PLS) Scholarly Analysis/Theory Academic Search Complete Jstor Public Affairs Information Service Worldwide Political Science Abstracts Google Scholar CIAO (International Affairs) Library Catalog WorldCat
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My favorites (for PLS) Primary Sources Hein Online Lexis-Nexis Congressional Library Catalog WorldCat FDsys Data ICPSR Statistical Abstract of the United States Polling the Nations
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Selecting the right finding aids Database Scope Bibliographic or Data? Publication Types and Numbers Subjects Time period (publication or subject) Search Engine / Structure Abstract or Full-text search Special Limit features
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Finding Articles Home page Article Search (Integrated search) 10 databases (out of ~150) Databases A-Z Individual databases Details page Databases by Subject Quick Search (Integrated search) Individual databases (Best, More, All) Citation Searching (Bibliographies)
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Let’s try a search Database: Academic Search Complete Research topic: How does party politics cause polarization in the U.S. Congress? Key concepts? Synonyms?
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Doing a better search AND narrows Polarization AND Congress OR adds synonyms/related (OR is More) Political OR Parties OR Party
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Doing a better search Truncation Typically use * Polari* = polarization, polarity, polarizing Sometimes not a good idea Part* = part, party, parties, participation Party OR parties is better Phrase Searching Political Parties = Political AND Parties “Political Parties” = Political [next to] Parties
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Putting it together Politic* OR Parties OR Party AND Congress* AND polari* OR partisan* One line strategy: (Politic* OR Parties OR Party) AND Congress* AND (polari* OR partisan*)
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Availability of Resources PDF Full Text, Linked Full Text, HTML Full Text Get it from UNCW “Have a Citation? Looking for a Journal” Library Catalog and WorldCat Interlibrary Loan
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Saving/Sending Ebsco: Add to Folder – don’t forget to save/send results PDFs sent as email attachments. ProQuest: Check box to mark for Emailing/Printing/Saving Jstor: Email Citation Save PDF (Flashdrive, Timmy, your computer)
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Finding Books Library Catalog local & UNCP/FSU WorldCat 9,000 libraries / @1.2 billion items Google Books ( @ 12 million / @ 7 million full-text) Google Books Project Gutenberg (@ 33,000 books) Project Gutenberg Some databases lead to books Cited directly Book reviews
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Style Manual for Political Science American Political Science Association Available online: http://www.ipsonet.org/data/files/APSAStyleManual2006.pdf http://www.ipsonet.org/data/files/APSAStyleManual2006.pdf Different elements for different publication types
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Assignments – Due on Wednesday Answer questions 1-6 Complete Research Strategy Worksheet Topic of your choice Construct strategy Use search strategy in the Library Catalog Identify 2 relevant book or government document sources Identify 3 databases that provide relevant sources Use search strategy in the relevant databases Identify and Cite 2 relevant articles Use APSA Style for citations.
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Mr. Aaron King Ms. Sue Cody
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Monday’s Assignment What was confusing? What did you find most useful? What questions do you have?
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Do we have? Beckmann, M. N., & McGann, A. J. 2008. “Navigating the Legislative Divide: Polarization, Presidents, and Policymaking in the United States.” Journal of Theoretical Politics, 20: 201-220. Karol, David. 2010. “Party Polarization in Congress.” Perspectives on Politics, 8: 1242-1243. Perry, Glenn E. 2011. “Taking Tea Parties Seriously: Corporate Globalization, Populism, and Resentment.” Perspectives on Global Development and Technology 10:11-29.
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Do we have? Theriault, Sean M. 2008. Party Polarization in Congress. New York : Cambridge University Press. Forgette, Richard and Marvin King. 2009. “Electoral Cycles in Racial Polarization and the 2006 Senate Elections.” In Beyond the Boundaries: A New Structure of Ambition in African American Politics, ed. Georgia A. Persons. New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction Publishers, 111-122. Sinclair, Barbara. 2006. Party Wars : Polarization and the Politics of National Policy Making. Norman : University of Oklahoma Press.
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Specialized Resources for: Statistics Data Congressional Votes Congressional Documents Country Profiles/International Relations Polling data Statutes Court Opinions See the Research Guide
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Statistics Statistical Abstract of the United States During the 110 th Congress, what was the political party composition of Congress?
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Data ICPSR Find the study on partisanship in the US House of Representatives by David W. Rohde. What data is the study based on?
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Congressional Votes CQ Almanac Online How did North Carolina Representatives vote on passage of HR 5297, a 2010 bill to provide funding to small businesses affected by the Deepwater Horizon oil spill?
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Congressional Documents Hearings Lexis Nexis Congressional Find hearings on the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill. Debate on the Floor HeinOnline How many documents are retrieved on a search of channel dredging in the Debates of Congress for the year 2011?
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Country Profiles/International Relations World FactBook What type of government does Egypt have? What does the source say about the current upheaval? CIAO What analysis does this database provide on Egypt in 2012?
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Polling Data Polling the Nations What opinions can you find about natural gas drilling? How did the people of Ohio feel about it in January 2012? What else did Qunnipiac University ask in that poll?
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Statutes Lexis Nexis Academic US Legal Search box Federal Statutes, Codes and Regulations How many statutes mention apples?
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Supreme Court Opinions Lexis Nexis Academic Find the opinion for the Citizens United case, decided by the US Supreme Court on January 21, 2010. Who delivered the opinion for the court?
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Evaluating Resources Authority Scope Current? Does it matter? Audience Purpose Inform, Persuade, Entertain, etc.? Accuracy Usability Evaluating News Magazines
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