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Information Literacy

Jen Earl: Academic Support Librarian- HuLSS

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Aim and Objectives

Objectives:• Analyse your question/topic• Link keywords together using Boolean operators (linking

words).• Search, locate and access relevant resources.• Conduct searches in SOLAR.• Be aware of quality EU websites and databases

Aim:Identify and locate relevant information and resources for your assignments.

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Search Practicalities

Passwords

• Many resources require Athens login.

• Check the ‘password.txt’ file on your F: Drive.

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Objectives

Add better marks slide

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Where to start – your information need

Why are you

conducting the search?

What type of information

are you looking for?

What do you already

know?

What depth do you need to go into?

Where can you look for

information?

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Finding Information

Essay example: Analyse the strengths and weaknesses

of the EU’s Security Policy.

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Finding information

What do you do now?

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What’s wrong with Google?

Nothing! Good for lots of things but remember:

• Who/why and when was it written?• Too much information• Linking to full-text• Quality, quality, quality………………

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Where to look

SOLAR ‘library collections’

• Books (print and electronic)

• Journals• DVDs

SOLAR ‘Articles etc’ and

‘Databases’

• Electronic journals articles

• Databases• Electronic

Newspapers

Internet

• Subject gateways

• Google Scholar• Organisations• Government

publications

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Analysing your search topic

What is the topic about? What are the key phrases or words?

Answer: Analyse the strengths and weaknesses

of the EU’s Security Policy.

Example : Analyse the strengths and weaknesses of the EU’s Security Policy.

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Analysing your search topic

Brainstorm – think of additional words, terms, phrases that relate to each keyword or concept.

Example:

Eastern Europe - specific area?

Security – national security, terrorism, safety measures, threat.

EU – European Union, Europe

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Planning your search strategySet limits for your search

Date eg. after 2000Language eg. English onlyType of document eg. Journal articles only or case studies, directives, treatiesPlace of publication eg. United Kingdom

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Linking the words together

AND

OR

NOT

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Boolean operators

AND, OR

European Union AND treaties Decision making OR policy

making

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Exercise 1: defining your topic•Choose a topic or essay title you’re currently studying

•Fill the exercise sheet with your keywords, thinking about how to link them and any alternative words you could use

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Sources: Books

• SOLAR searches books and e-books• Demo

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Sources: journals

Academic journals:

• Up-to-date material

• Very specific

• Written by experts in their field

• Often “peer-reviewed”: judged by other experts to make sure information is valid and correct

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How to find an article when you’ve been given a reference

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Hill, Christopher. (1993) The capability-expectations gap, or conceptualizing Europe's international role. Journal of Common Market Studies, Vol. 31,3, pp. 305-328.

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Sources: Journal Articles

• How to use SOLAR to find articles on your topic.

• Complete Exercise 2 on your worksheet.

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Exercise 2: finding articles

•Using the keywords you chose in exercise 1, search for articles in SOLAR

•Note down one reference you find on the exercise sheet

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Sources: Databases- What is a database?

•Electronic ‘filing cabinet’•Holds a range of information eg articles, research papers•Specific to your topic•Provides access to “peer-reviewed” journals not available over the Internet for free

Examples include…

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Databases

JSTOR – full text journal articles covering history and political sciences. (Digitized from the first issue onwards)

Academic Search Premier - database designed for academic institutions. The database includes full text for 1800 publications

Nexis - provides full-text online access to worldwide newspapers.

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Demo and exercise

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EU Websites

Europa: http://europa.eu/– portal site of the European Union– up-to-date coverage of European Union affairs – Official Journal of the EU- via EUR-Lex– access the websites of each of the EU

institutions– find out about the policies administered by the

EU under the powers devolved to it by the Treaties.

– Contains more than 6 million documents!

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Finding European Council conclusions using EuropaEuropean Council (June 2002), Presidency

Conclusions of the Seville European Council, 21-22 June 2002, SN 13463/02, (Brussels: General Secretariat of the Council)

Europa >Official Documents>European Council presidency conclusions

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EU Legal Documents: Westlaw

Access via SOLAR- need Athens username and password

Can search for EU cases, treaties, legislation, case law and background information

Can browse for content i.e. cases by court, legislation by type or use search function

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Other websites

Statewatch: http://www.statewatch.org/

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Evaluating your results

Is the information reliable & appropriate? Do they answer your essay / research question? Ask yourself:

– Who is the author? Are they biased?– How authoritative or credible is the information?– Who is the intended audience?– How accurate is the information?– Has there been any form of quality control?– Has the resource been reviewed?– Does the author provide a bibliography of sources used?

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Recording your results - Bibliographic Citations

Books - note the author, title, publisher, place & date of publication, and relevant page nos.

Journal Articles - note the author, article title, journal title, publisher, volume & part no., date & page no.

E-Journals:Follow the above format for print journals, but include the words [Electronic version] after the title of the article.

Web sources - note the author (if known), title, URL & date last visited the site.

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Help and support

Jen Earl & Maree GreenAcademic Support Librarians for Humanities, Languages and Social Sciences

[email protected]

Information on BlackBoard

Library Enquiry Desk

Hints, tips and latest news visit our blog:

http://casslibraryblog.blogspot.com