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LAKSAMEE PUTNAM [email protected] RESEARCH & INSTRUCTION LIBRARIAN IDNM 101: Finding Scientific Information Using Cook Library

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LAKSAMEE [email protected]

RESEARCH & INSTRUCTION LIBRARIAN

IDNM 101: Finding Scientific Information Using Cook Library

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First…

Laksamee [email protected] Library Reference:

410.704.2462. IM/email

Phone: 410.704.3746.Twitter: @LibrarianLaks

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Take away…

Search strategies and Search tips

Finding books/articles in the Cook Library

Evaluate the information

Cite your sources

Get started

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Where do you start your search?

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Preparing to Search

Articulate your topic Choose important ideas Identify keywords

Find background information Reference books Websites

Gather, organize and narrow it down

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Preparing to Search

Brainstorm Synonyms More specific terms Broader concepts

Use broader terms for BooksUse narrower terms for Articles

Example: Encyclopedia of Earth

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Search Tips

Boolean “search connectors” Mammals AND Evolution

Climate Change OR Global warming

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Search Tips

Truncation Technolog*

Technolog-y Technolog-ist Technolog-ical Technolog-ically

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Searching the Catalog

Cook Library

Research

Library Catalogs

Advanced Search Options

Location Call number Library Map

Other locations Interlibrary loan (Illiad) Request

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Searching Databases

Cook Library

Subject Gateways

Biology

Peer-reviewed articles in multiple journals

Journals Towson: 235 journals with the

word Biology in the title

Databases Science Citation Index: 6,650

journals on a variety of scientific disciplines

Research vs Review

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Evaluate

Authority

Currency

Objectivity

Scope

Usability

Examples Pacific Northwest Tree

Octopus

RYT Hospital

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Writing and Citing Resources

Cook Library

Quick Tools

Citing Sources

Allows your readers to verify and identify where the information and ideas in your paper originated

Gives credit to the owners of the ideas (avoiding plagiarism)

Provides a connection between your research and the research of related sources

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Remember …

Search strategies and Search tips

Finding books/articles in the Cook Library

Evaluate the information

Cite your sources

Get started

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Questions?

Feel free to contact me: Laksamee Putnam [email protected] 410.704.3746. Twitter: @LibrarianLaks

Or any reference librarian: Visit Cook Library Reference Desk 410.704.2462. IM – tucookchat