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ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY &
RESEARCH STRATEGIES
Writing Seminar Dr. Scott Rogers Traci Welch Moritz
Public Services Librarian/Assistant Professor
Heterick Memorial LibrarySpring 2013
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What today is all about
Aid in constructing research strategy for finding resources for annotated bibliography
Field researchPrimary vs. Secondary Resources
Using RefWorks
To get you
started
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Welcome to Heterick Memorial Library
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Librarians and support staff
http://www-new.onu.edu/academics/heterick_memorial_library/staff
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What you can expect from HML
Knowledgeable degreed librarians on duty over 60 hours per week
Friendly faces ready to help 101.5 hours per week
Access to the resources you need both on and off campus
Resources available in a timely manner
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OhioLINK
POLAR
WorldCAT
Ca. 400,000items
Ca. 20,000,000items
1.8 billionitems
What we expect you to know
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+ even more!
248 Databases About 500 print periodical
subscriptions 10s of thousands electronic
journal titles Juvenile collection Audiovisuals – physical and
streaming
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How am I suppose to remember all this stuff?
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STEP 1: IDENTIFY AND DEVELOP YOUR TOPIC
STEP 2: FIND BACKGROUND INFORMATION
STEP 3: FIND INTERNET RESOURCES (if appropriate for the assignment)
STEP 4: USE DATABASES TO FIND PERIODICAL ARTICLES
STEP 5: EVALUATE WHAT YOU FIND
STEP 6: PULLING IT ALL TOGETHER
STEP 7: CITE WHAT YOU FIND
Seven Steps of the Research ProcessAmended with permission by the Librarians at the Olin and Uris Libraries of Cornell University
Creating a research strategy
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What should I do first?
• Finding the right search term• Start big and then use patterns
you see in the results list to narrow your topic
• Most resources will have built into their system a “thesaurus” or “subject” or suggested topics links, use them
• Ask a librarian or your professor for suggestions
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What do I do next?Use library resources to continue your background research.
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Definitions Oxford Reference or any of the
subject specific Oxford reference books available electronically
Background Research
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Research Tools-- POLAR
Oh no!! There
are so many,
and they are so
big!!!
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• Highly structured information environmentWay individual records are arrangedSubject headingsCatalog software optimized for aboveDeal with material in many formats
• Implies heavy human involvement• Emphasis on precision• Preparation relatively labor-intensive• Implies a learning curve to use successfully
Background Research --
Books
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Books - Shortcuts
Hold on, I’ve got an idea!
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Books - Shortcuts
More to come in a minute
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Libraries at ONU
Heterick Memorial Library
Undergraduate Library, accessible to all
• Taggert Law Library
• Library for Law school, accessible to all
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ONU ID is Library card
EVAEva Maglott00021559801
Eva Maglott
Please use all digits in your student ID number.
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POLARThink of the call number as the street address of the book on the library shelves
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Find a Book ∞ POLAR
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• Looks in several locations (usually subject, article title, abstracts or contents)
• Does not require an exact match• Generates comparatively large number of hits (not precise)
• Good if you are not familiar with terminology
Find a Book -- POLAR
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Find a Book -- POLAR
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Find a Book -- POLAR
If a book is available, go get it. Otherwise request via your other two options; OhioLINK or SearchOhio.
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•Looks in one place – subject•Usually requires an exact match between your term and a pre-set list of terms
•Precise•Can be used after keyword search has identified specific subjects
Research Tools - Catalogs
Click on the “Find Similar Items” link found on each item record
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Public terminal on third floor
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Find a Book ∞ OhioLINK
Materials owned by all Ohio colleges, universities, several public libraries
Ca. 10 million items Link from POLAR permits you to submit
requests. Available from Heterick home page
Most requests arrive in 2-3 working days No charge Limited to 100 items at a time MAY RENEW UP TO 4 TIMES
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Find a Book ∞ OhioLINK
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Find a Book ∞ OhioLINK
1. Make sure copies are available at other libraries
2. Click on request button
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Find a Book ∞ OhioLINK
3. Select Ohio Northern
4. Enter your first and last name and all 11 digits exactly as they appear on your ID
5. Be sure to select Heterick as your pick up location and then click submit.
6. An email will be sent when the item is ready for pickup
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Find a Book ∞ SearchOhio Access to several Ohio public
libraries Access via OhioLINK An option when item wanted is not
available at ONU or through OhioLINK
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A small but growing part of the collection are Ebooks
Click to link to content
Find a Book ∞ Ebooks
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My Library Account
Allows you to see what you have checked out and requested. Allows you to renew online (if possible). Allows you to see charges on your account.
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My Library Account
Enter first and last name and all 11 digits on university ID
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My Library Account For more information visit the Library
Information page
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Library App http://journals.onu.edu/home_page/libinfo/
mobile.cfm
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Primary vs. Secondary Sources
What is a primary source? The definition of a primary source varies
depending upon the academic discipline and the context in which it is used.
In the humanities, a primary source could be defined as something that was created either during the time period being studied or afterward by individuals reflecting on their involvement in the events of that time.
Using Primary Sources on the Web
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Annotated Bibliography
Allows you to see what is out there
Helps you narrow your topic and discard any irrelevant materials
Aids in developing the thesis Makes you a better scholar
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What about Google?
Image by Kimberly Butler
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Google and Wikipedia aren’t intrinsically evil, just use them for the correct purpose in your research and at the optimum point.
Internet Tools
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Google Scholar
ONU buysFull-textdatabase
OhioLINKPermits
Google tolink to full-text
Google asksto link tocontent
ONU user sees licensed full-textarticles
Run Google ScholarSearch
Note: If working offcampus please see the “google scholar” tab at the Research Guide for Writing Seminar
Internet Tools
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Critically analyzing web sources
Currency
Relevance/Coverage
Authority
Accuracy
Purpose/Objectivity
Timeliness of the information.
Depth and importance of the information.
Source of the information.
Reliability of the information
Possible bias present in the information.
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Bibliographic Citation Software
REFWORKS
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Managing Information - RefWorks Licensed state-wide, access free to Ohio
students for the rest of your life! See:
http://0-www.refworks.com.polar.onu.edu/ Write n’ Cite interfaces with MS Word Excellent Tutorials Help available at Heterick Research Guide for Writing Seminar for
instructions on how to get your free-for-a-life-time account
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Day 2…
ReviewWWW, okay for research or just a bunch of crazy?
Using databases to find scholarly research
Field Research
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Research
Databases “Pay to Play”
Usually created by a single publisher
Content pre-arranged for easy use
Quality/ content control thru editorial staff
Content usually available only to subscribers
Content source usually identified
and dated
Internet (Search Engines)
Material from numerous sources, individual. Government, etc.
Search engines must work with material prepared without regard for specific software
Quality of material varies Generally do not access for-
profit information Content often anonymous and
undated
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What do I do next?
Use databases to find articles based on your search strategy
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Research Tools∞Databases
Often tools for locating journal and newspaper articles
Most are subject-specific – some multi-disciplinary
Many give access to full text of articles
Heterick has over 250
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Over 20,000 journals indexed, most are full text
Divided by subject area offered at ONU
Begin with a general database, Academic Search Complete JSTOR
Research Tools∞Databases
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Find an Article
Periodical means the same as Magazine
Usually magazines are more “popular”
JournalsScholarly or
ProfessionalPeer reviewed
See Research Guide for this and other Handouts
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A. Academic Search Complete, Masterfile Premier
B. JSTORC. Lexis-NexisD. Opposing ViewpointsE. Social Science Citation Index
Research Tools∞Databases
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General Database
Scholarly journals, peer reviewed articles
Academic Search Complete/ Masterfile Premier
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General Database
Scholarly journals, peer reviewed articles
JSTOR
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How to use JSTOR
JSTOR was founded in 1995 to build trusted digital archives for scholarship. Today, we enable the scholarly community to preserve their work and the materials they rely upon, and to build a common research platform that promotes the discovery and use of these resources.
Began adding current issues for some 170+ titles but mostly consists of back issues
HML subscribes to the full-text component BUT also shows links to articles outside the library. You must pay attention to what you find.
There is no “FIND IT” button Easiest way to work with JSTOR is to get a free account and go from there.
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Head right to “Advanced Search”
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Advanced Searching
You will want to uncheck the “only content I can access box and leave the other checked.
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JSTOR results list
Still happy because you can get articles just need to “click through”
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Managing results list in JSTOR
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Exporting to RefWorks
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General Database
Lexis Nexis Academic
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Subject Specific Database
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Subject Specific Database
Opposing viewpoints
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Subject Specific Database
Social Sciences Citation Index
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Interlibrary Loan (ILL)
Use when you need a book or article that is not available online, not owned by ONU or available via OhioLINK
No charge/ limit on requestsMost requests take 5-7 days to fillUse ILL form on library web pages.
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Field Research
Field research can be considered either as a broad approach to qualitative research or a method of gathering qualitative data. The essential idea is that the researcher goes “into the field” to observe the phenomenon in it’s natural state or in situ. As such, it is probably most related to the method of participant observation. The field researcher typically takes extensive field notes which are subsequently coded and analyzed in a variety of ways (Trochimn, B 1999)
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Field Research
What is qualitative research? Qualitative research is a method of inquiry
employed in many different academic disciplines, traditionally in the social sciences, but also in market research and further contexts.[1] Qualitative researchers aim to gather an in-depth understanding of human behavior and the reasons that govern such behavior. The qualitative method investigates the why and how of decision making, not just what, where, when. Hence, smaller but focused samples are more often needed, rather than large samples.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Qualitative_research
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Field Research
Observation Participant
Direct Interview
Survey Print
Person Mail/Email
Phone
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Field Research
More info on qualitative research http://
www.socialresearchmethods.net/kb/qual.php
http://www.qsrinternational.com/what-is-qualitative-research.aspx
http://wilderdom.com/research/QualitativeVersusQuantitativeResearch.html
http://carbon.ucdenver.edu/~mryder/itc/pract_res.html
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QUESTIONS? Ask at the Reference Desk Phone the Reference Desk –
2185 Contact us by E-mail
[email protected] Use Chat Help feature or the IM IM feature [email protected]
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