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EXPL 145: rock your research paper Holly Hendrigan Liaison Librarian, Explorations

EXPL 145: rock your research paper Holly Hendrigan Liaison Librarian, Explorations. Today’s workshop. By the end of this workshop, you will be able to Find encyclopedia articles Find books and book chapters Find articles Overcome obstacles Know where to go for help if you need it.

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EXPL 145: rock your research paper Holly Hendrigan Liaison Librarian, Explorations

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  1. EXPL 145: rock your research paperHolly HendriganLiaison Librarian, Explorations

  2. Today’s workshop By the end of this workshop, you will be able to • Find encyclopedia articles • Find books and book chapters • Find articles • Overcome obstacles • Know where to go for help if you need it

  3. 3 scholarly sources

  4. But not too scholarly… Fashioning the historical body: the political economy of denim In this cultural history of denim's emergence as a ubiquitous fashion element, coveted global commodity, and pre-eminent national icon, I argue that denim's significance derives not from its celebrated comfort and utility, nor from its symbolic value, but rather from its ability to naturalize the body through a uniquely historicizing experience of utility itself. Denim not only memorializes the history of the lived body in its patterns of fading and fraying, it also locates that body within a nationalist historiography plotted in terms of the interlocking figures of the laborer, the cowboy, and the countercultural rebel. Denim thus fashions the body as a potentially political site of authenticity and self-possession that is both culturally mediated yet also imagined to be liberated from the symbolic demands of culture itself. Such a reading of denim thus calls for a rethinking of the Marxist conception of the commodity fetish, while also complicating scholarly understandings of clothing as a semiotic instrument of self-expression.

  5. EXPL 145 Course assignment guide • Linked from the main EXPL 145 guide • Start with “big picture” sources; then move on • Link to these slides

  6. Start with encyclopedia articles Gale Virtual Reference Library: Wikipedia alternative • Historical overview • Bibliography source

  7. Finding books/chapters Method 1: keyword searching in catalogue Eg “bicycle*”: 469results Narrow: add terms “Social aspects”

  8. Catalogue tips Too many hits? add terms • “Social aspects” • “History” • “Environmental aspects” • “in popular culture” • “psychological aspects” • “in art”

  9. Subject headings • Interested in the issue of overconsumption? • Search as keyword. See # 12: Psychology and consumer culture : the struggle for a good life in a materialistic world • Follow links at the bottom of the record

  10. Searching databases • Research guides provide the best entry • Also: check their “Background information” tab for more specific encyclopedias • Search for books AND articles

  11. Psych Info • Key in cell phones • Limit to books • Click on record #4: 'I love you, man': Drunk dialing motives and their impact on social cohesion.” From book Mobile communication: Bringing us together and tearing us apart.

  12. Other databases • Academic Search Premier • Environment Complete • Sociological Abstracts

  13. Database search tips • Use subject headings • Limit to peer-reviewed

  14. Overcoming obstacles 1. Terms count. Brainstorm synonyms • Handbags OR purses • Bicycles OR bikes OR cycling • IPhone or cell phone or cellular telephone or smart phone or mobile telephone

  15. 2. Be prepared to think broad Nothing on… • Handbags? • Cell phones? • Espresso machines

  16. 3. Don’t marry your topic • Even in this age of information, many research gaps exist • It’s possible that no scholar has published on your topic • Mine a rich vein: leave the obscure for grad school

  17. Interlibrary Loan: books 2 ways: 1. Traditional: Hit “Request items from other libraries” link from SFU Library home page (Link provided from EXPL 145 guide) 2. Recent: key in ISBN of book in Library Search Eg, Power of the Purse: retrieve the ISBN from Amazon.com; cut & paste into “Library Search” box

  18. For more help… • Contact me: hah1@sfu.ca • F2F librarian help @ library: 10-6/10-5 Fri/Sat • AskAway: links from home page, databases • Text Us: 604.724.5898

  19. Questions? Holly Hendrigan Liaison Librarian Fraser Library, SFU Surrey 778.782.8023

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