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Trish Johns-Wilson 905-721-2000 x2388 trish.johns-wilson@dc-uoit.ca
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Library Website (www.durhamcollege.ca/library) ◦ Subject Guides Government Information Canadiana News and Current Affairs Government information blog: http://dcuoitgovinfo.blogspot.com
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Library website: www.durhamcollege.ca/library
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Canadiana, Government, Health, etc.
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Circulation & reference desks Computer workstations Study spots ◦ Fireplace reading room ◦ Den ◦ Group study rooms ◦ Silent study area
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Accessibility resources Policies ◦ Noise & cell phones ◦ Food & drink Campuses ◦ North ◦ Whitby ◦ Education and Social Sciences
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Monday – Thursday 7:45am – midnight Friday 7:45am – 9pm Saturday & Sunday 10am – 6pm
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Follow these four steps: 1. Getting Started – Plan your Search 2. Gathering Information 3. Analyzing and Evaluating 4. Presenting Information and Citing Sources
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Parliamentary Documents ◦ Debates, bills, statutes, gazettes News Releases Departmental Reports & Publications ◦ Periodical (newsletters, updates, bulletins) ◦ Print and electronic reports Print versions of government publications are interfiled with the library collection. Find references to them in the Library Catalogue.
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Website bulletins Web-based databases & repositories Blogs Party and Leader websites
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Reference ◦ People ◦ Political landscape (e.g. # of seats per party) Activities ◦ The legislative process – bills, laws, etc. ◦ News – statements, events ◦ Campaigning
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Party leaders Cabinet ministers Ministry heads Members of parliament Senators **Do they represent a political party??
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Think before you search... e.g. military = federal health = provincial or federal
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Use search engines WISELY ◦ search for the government, party or department, then look within that site for specifics Use site-specific search tools ◦ Tend to be buried within sites ◦ Not searchable through Google
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Library Website (www.durhamcollege.ca/library) ◦ Subject Guides Government Information Canadiana News and Current Affairs Government information blog: http://dcuoitgovinfo.blogspot.com
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Who is the MPP for Beaverton?
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◦ Need a postal code…. ◦ Get an address just in case…. ◦ Use Elections Ontario site (www.elections.on.ca/en-ca)
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‘Tools’, then ‘Official Past Election Results’
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Who is your MP if you live in Orillia (and your postal code is L3V 7T5)? What is your riding actually called?
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How many Independents sit in the House of Commons?
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Can sort by Caucus (party)
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Zero!
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Has MPP Christine Elliott posed questions or spoken on issues recently in the Ontario Legislature? If so, what has she said?
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Search by name, date, etc.
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- Perspective (who is writing) - Purpose (why are they writing) - Point of view (bias)
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Google “liberal party of ontario” Check out: ◦ www.ontarioliberal.ca www.ontarioliberal.ca ◦ www.lpco.ca www.lpco.ca If you join the party on each of these websites, what entity are you joining?? Is it the same??
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According to your professor’s instructions Use appropriate citation styles (MLA or APA) ◦ Guides available on library website and at Reference Desk
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Visit the Reference Desk or x2390 ◦ Mon – Thurs 8am-9pm ◦ Friday 8am-4:30pm ◦ Sat & Sun 10am-5pm ◦ reference@dc-uoit.ca Trish: drop in, call (x2388) or trish.johns-wilson@dc-uoit.ca
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