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Basic Library Research at the ACC Library

Basic Library Research at the ACC Library. 1)Understanding Reference & Circulating Resources 2) Accessing Books and Periodical Articles

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Basic Library Researchat the ACC Library

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1) Understanding Reference & Circulating Resources

2) Accessing Books and Periodical Articles

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3) Selecting a Research Topic

4) Researching a Chosen Topic

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Understanding Reference & Circulating

Resources

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Reference

Quick, brief, basic facts

Who, What, When, When, Where, How, Why

Names, dates, places, statistics, etc.

Sources: almanacs, encyclopedias, handbooks, government documents, etc.

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Reference

A research starting point:

background, introductions, overviews

yielding topic ideas and narrower aspects of topics

Sources: encyclopedias, handbooks, manuals, topic-finder guides, periodicals

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Reference

Locators (referrals, intermediaries) for additional resources

Sources: indexes, directories, bibliographies

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Online Reference

ACC databases and free websites

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Circulating

Supplementary, extended, in-depth information, albeit less current

Sources: books and monographs

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Accessing Books& Periodical Articles

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Accessing books online:catalogs

ACC (CARLweb)

Other CARL libraries, locally and nationally (CARLweb)Prospector and ACLIN (local libraries)OCLC FirstSearch WorldCat (worldwide)

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Accessing books online:electronic books (eBooks) netLibrary various free websites for public domain books (e.g., Internet Public Library, Project Gutenberg, National Academy Press)

Sources: almanacs, encyclopedias, handbooks, government documents, etc.

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Accessing periodicalsand articles

print indexes (RGPL, etc.) ACC Periodicals Lists electronic databases (ACC subscription and free Web-based) Prospector Interlibrary Loan (ILL)

Sources: almanacs, encyclopedias, handbooks, government documents, etc.

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Levels of credibility:Popular periodicals vs.

scholarly journalsSecondary vs. primary

sources

Sources: almanacs, encyclopedias, handbooks, government documents, etc.

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Levels of credibility in websites varies

by domain:.edu .gov.org

.com

Sources: almanacs, encyclopedias, handbooks, government documents, etc.

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Criteria for judging websites:“AACCUSO”

Accuracy, Authority,Coverage, Currency,

Usefulness,Scholarly/Popular,

Objectivity/Bias

Sources: almanacs, encyclopedias, handbooks, government documents, etc.

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Selecting a Research Topic

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Pick a topic you are interested in or you have heard about in the news. Otherwise use a topic finder guide.

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You can start with a one- or two-word general topic:

cloningglobal warming

corporate corruptionprivacy issues

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Select an aspect of the topic (a narrower focus).

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Main (general) topic: global warming

Narrower focus/aspect of topic:

is it real?causes impact

solutions

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After settling on a focus,pose the narrowed topic as a question.

?

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What---------------------------?Why----------------------------?How----------------------------?Does---------------------------?Can-----------------------------?Is--------------------------------?Should------------------------?

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cloning

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What are the scientific justifications presented by proponents of human cloning?

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What are the ethical issues that opposehuman cloning?

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global warming

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What solutions are being proposed for global warming through international cooperation?

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corporate corruption

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What measures should the government be allowed to take to prevent fraudulent accounting practices within corporations?

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privacy issues

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How far should government be allowed to infringe on rights of privacy in order toprevent terrorism in the United States?

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Researching aChosen Topic

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Concepts are delineated with keywords, which are used for searching topics in databases

and search engines. Actually we use keywords in daily life without realizing it.

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Concepts and Keywords

“Excuse me, sir, I was wondering if you could tell me where the milk is?”

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Concepts and Keywords

“Excuse me, sir, I was wondering if you could tell me where the milk is?”

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“Milk?”

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Concepts and Keywords

“Excuse me, please, where is the rest room?”

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Concepts and Keywords

“Excuse me, please, where is the rest room?”

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“Rest room?”

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Boolean Search Logic

Use AND, OR, and NOT

to show relationships between keywords, concepts

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Boolean Search Logic

We use it in daily life

(such as in shopping)

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short sleeve shirt

NOT t-shirt

AND large size

AND less than $15

AND (blue OR gray OR black)

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Keyword search strings in CARLweb and most periodical databases and search engines

have an implied AND.

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How to Define YourResearch Paper Topic

and Search for Information11 Tips for Using

Concepts, Keywords

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1. Locate background information on a general topic using reference sources such as encyclopedias or by scanning newspapers and magazines, or using topic-finder guides such as CQ Researcher.

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2. Select an aspect of the topic and pose it as a question:What…? Why…? How…? Does…? Can…? Is…? Should…?

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3. Is there too much or too little information on the topic? (Test the keywords in a periodicals database, do a literature review, and refine your topic if necessary)

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4. NARROW the topic (add precision to your search) if there is too much information (too much information may indicate your topic is too general).

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5. WIDEN the topic if there is too little information after you’ve tried various keywords and databases

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6. NARROW (specify) if there is too much information by

a. Using more specific terms

b. Using more terms

c. Place phrases within quotes, if search engine/database allows it

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7. WIDEN (broaden) by a. Using more general terms b. Using fewer terms c. Using synonyms or alternate terms or spellings (in place of or in addition to existing terms) d. Use truncation on root words (* ?), if allowed

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8. Consider using the advanced features of Boolean searching offered by some databases and search engines (most used Boolean operators are AND & OR, but some also use NOT)

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9. Consider using the advanced features of using field searches: e.g., searching for keywords within title or subject fields

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10. Be aware of using singular/plural forms of words a. Singular forms usually result in more hits b. Use both singular and plural to increase hits and vary results

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11. Be aware of capitalized words: some databases are case sensitive, others are not. Examples: Turkey, turkey

Dolphins, dolphins

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SCHOOL VIOLENCE

(very broad, general

topic)

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SCHOOL VIOLENCE

DRUGS

(more specific topic)

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SCHOOL VIOLENCE

DRUGS GIRLS

(even more specific topic)

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What role do drugs play in school violence

committed by girls?

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Search using:

synonyms/related terms

alternate terms/spellings

plural/singular

Try all possibilities!

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Example of alternate terms:

instead of “girls” try “gender differences”

instead of “TV” try “media”

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Example of synonyms:

automobiles, cars

affect, impact, influence

staff, employees

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How has television changed the reading and learning

abilities of America’s children?

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(television OR TV OR media) AND

(affect OR impact OR change OR influence)

AND(abilities OR achievement OR

reading OR learning OR development)

AND (children OR students)