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Part II This session will cover: –Finding journal articles on your topic –Using the Library’s online research databases –Evaluating Information
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Librarian notes Begin with a review of how to find books from last session. Remind students that they can always ask for assistance, either at the reference desk or from their personal librarian. The search slides are an example. Please customize with search examples from your own discipline. You should do a live search, but have PowerPoint slides available as a backup in case the network goes down.
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Research Tools TOPCAT Databases TDnet E-Books Research Guides
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The Trail of Tears Suppose that you were asked to write a paper for history class on the Trail of Tears, President Andrew Jackson’s forced removal of the Cherokee Indians from the Southeast. Where would you start?
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Step 1: General Encyclopedia Articles Use general encyclopedias for background information Grolier Online Encyclopedias –contains Encyclopedia Americana online
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Step 2: Subject Encyclopedias & Reference Books
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Step 3: Use Books Research Guides help you get started with your research TOPCAT, the library’s catalog, tells which books and journals we own The One-Search Box connects you with TOPCAT, KenCat, Databases, E- Journals, and E- Books
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Talk about how to read a call number
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Step 4: Find Journal Articles WKU subscribes to over 200 research databases. Use our databases to find out which journals have articles on your topic.
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Use examples from your discipline to demonstrate TDnet and the databases Discuss the difference between TDnet and the databases Show Boolean searching with examples from your discipline using a Venn diagram –In my experience, it is better to draw the diagram in front of the students I recommend making back-up slides (such as the examples in the next few slides)
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EBSCOhost is a commercial service contains a number of widely-used databases, many with the actual full text of the article on the computer. Because the library pays for EBSCOhost and other databases, you don’t have to put in your credit card to read articles.
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Academic Search Premier is a general, interdisciplinary database. It contains articles on all subjects. America: History & Life contains articles on North American history since 1492. This is a good database to use for articles about the Trail of Tears.
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AND means that we want to find articles that use BOTH of these words. OR means that we want to have articles with EITHER ONE of the words. NOT means we want articles with NONE of the words. Check this box if you want only articles that have the full text available. Check this box if you want only scholarly articles (articles that have been peer reviewed).
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Jackson and Cherokee If we want articles that talk about both Jackson and Cherokee, we put the word AND between them
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Wrong Cherokee. We are not looking for the Jeep!
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We can also search for the Seminole, who were also moved as part of the Trail of Tears. When we put (Cherokee or Seminole) in the parentheses ( ), the computer puts them together first into a group of articles that have either the word Cherokee or the word Seminole.
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Jackson and Cherokee or Seminole and Indian
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Jackson and (Cherokee or Seminole) and Indian When we put (Cherokee or Seminole) in parentheses ( ), the computer will put them together first into a group of articles that have either the word Cherokee or the word Seminole.
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Your turn! You have been assigned to write a paper on the disparity between prison term sentencing for crack cocaine and powder cocaine. How do you search for this topic?
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Evaluating Information Websites Discuss parallels between evaluating websites and scholarly vs. popular journals Point out that students should evaluate and think critically about all materials they use.
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Remind class again about reference assistance and personal librarians Remind class again about Facebook, Twitter, and blog If time permits –Deconstruct examples of bad searches with class –Point out the advanced searching commands for Internet search engines
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Thank You! If you need any assistance whatsoever, please contact the Reference Desk at 745-6125 or at web.reference@wku.edu. We are always happy to help you!web.reference@wku.edu
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