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Introduction to Lavery Library Resources

Introduction to Lavery Library Resources. Jennifer Smathers Head of Technical Services jsmathers@sjfc.edu x8136. Class Objectives. Overview of Library Resources. Overview of the Library Homepage. Basic Catalog Searching in iLink. Searching Research Databases: Proquest PA Research II

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Introduction to Lavery Library Resources

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  1. Introduction to Lavery Library Resources Jennifer Smathers Head of Technical Services jsmathers@sjfc.edu x8136

  2. Class Objectives • Overview of Library Resources. • Overview of the Library Homepage. • Basic Catalog Searching in iLink. • Searching Research Databases: • Proquest PA Research II • Expanded Academic Index • Searching & Evaluating Websites.

  3. Library Resources • Books • Reference Books • Audiovisual Materials • Research Databases • Librarians So how do you find them?

  4. How do you find things? For reference books, circulating books, DVDs, or Videos…. Search iLink

  5. Lavery Library Homepage

  6. Lavery Library Homepage

  7. Library Catalog - iLink

  8. iLink – Searching • Start with a Keyword using the “Word or phrase” dropdown option. • Look at your results. • Click on full details for a record that looks good. • Assess the quality of the record. • Revise your search using that record’s subject terms. • Use Boolean Operators for multiple keywords or subjects.

  9. Boolean Operators AND OR NOT XOR

  10. iLink – Further Limits • LanguageEnglish, French… • TypeBook, Reference, Audiovisual… • Item category 1Book, Child’s Book, DVD, VHS… • Pubyear1998-2002 or 2002

  11. Once you have a record… Write down the call number or location.

  12. How do you find articles? Research Databases

  13. Let’s try one… PA Research II

  14. Research Databases

  15. How do you find a print article? Periodical Holdings List!

  16. Periodical Holdings List

  17. What if I didn’t find anything in PA Research II? • Try some new words in your searches. • Try a new database. • Ask a Librarian.

  18. Let’s try another database! Expanded Academic Index

  19. Research Databases

  20. So how do I just search the Internet? Use GOOGLE! But, be wary!

  21. Web Resources: Can you trust them? • AuthorityWho is the author?What are their credentials? • PurposeIs the page meant to inform or sell?Is it the author’s personal hobby page? • ContentIs it fact or opinion?Is the content accurate?Does advertising affect the content? • CurrencyIs the information updated regularly?When was it last updated?

  22. Google –Internet Search Engine

  23. Library Research Game Plan • Create your search strategy. • Retrieve your results. • Assess the quality of your results. • Revise your search. • Locate your material using iLink & the Periodical Holdings List. • Don’t forget to cite your sources! Ask a librarian for help at anytime!

  24. Using the Online Catalog Hands-on Orientation Worksheet From the library homepage, click on Library Catalog Try an author, title, or subject search using the search menu and click on Search From the list of search results, choose one item and click on Full Details Looking at the book record, provide the following: Author Title Call Number Is the book currently available? Yes No

  25. PA Research II Database From the library homepage, click on Research Databases Click on the General & Interdisciplinary and select PA Research II Under Search Methods select the Guided search option Click on the box next to show articles from peer reviewed publications only Enter two terms and select fields to search using the drop down field options From your search results, chose an item that is not full text List the periodical Title Is there full-text access to this periodical in another database? Yes No Does the Library own the periodical in hard copy? Yes No If Yes, in what format is the periodical? If No, how would you obtain it?

  26. Expanded Academic Index Database From the library homepage, click on Research Databases Using the scrolling alphabetical listing, click on Expanded Academic Index Type a subject in the search term box and click on Search Narrow your search by subdivision if there is one Search Choose a full-text article, display it, and provide the following: Author of article Title of article Periodical Title Date of Publication Volume/Issue number Pages article appears Email the article by clicking on Email in the sidebar and following the prompts

  27. Purpose Informational Sales Hobby Gateway Recreation .gov .edu .org .com .net Source Comprehensive Accurate Complete Abridged Biased Content Currency Up to Date This year Last year No Date Dated Scoring Internet Websites Your Evaluation: GoodFairQuestionable Why?_________________ http://___________________

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