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Native Issues-CATC: Research Strategies Frederic Murray Assistant Professor MLIS, University of British Columbia BA, Political Science, University of Iowa Instructional Services Librarian Al Harris Library [email protected]

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Native Issues-CATC: Research Strategies. Frederic Murray Assistant Professor MLIS, University of British Columbia BA, Political Science, University of Iowa Instructional Services Librarian Al Harris Library [email protected]. Outline of session. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Native Issues-CATC:Research Strategies

Frederic Murray Assistant ProfessorMLIS, University of British ColumbiaBA, Political Science, University of Iowa

Instructional Services LibrarianAl Harris Library [email protected]

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Outline of session• Plan your search/Keywords/Boolean • Choosing appropriate

Sources/Databases• Citations/Identifying//Reading/Tracking

• Google Tricks• Sample searches• Key Elements…

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Major Concerns

• Topic Selection

• Narrowing the search

• Using the library effectively

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Define what you want to know “I am looking for literature and

sources that focus on Spanish exploration and settlement. ”

Use this statement to choose keywords and key phrases

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Define key words and phrases

Spanish

Exploration

Settlement

or Mexican

or Conquest

or Colonization

Accurate SearchRequiresAccurate Language

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Identifying Keywords

• Identify the significant terms and concepts that describe your topic from your thesis statement or research question.

• These terms will become the key for searching catalogs, databases and search engines for information about your subject.

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Boolean

• AND = Narrow

• OR = Expand

• NOT = Exclude

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Class Exercise

• Keyword Building ExerciseTopic: Spanish Exploration & Settlements

• Thesaurus.com

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Spanish Exploration & Settlements

Missions

Jesuits

Explorers

Southwest Exploration

Mexico

Texas Conquest

Trade

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Books

• Al Harris Catalog• Open World Cat • Ebrary

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Open World Cat

• Meta search engine for online catalogs of libraries all over the world. Search for any book using a geographic location for the closest sources.

• Over 9000 libraries combined. • If you find it in WorldCat, and it's

not in our library, we can get it through ILL.

• CREATE A USER ACCOUNT

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Ebrary: eBooks • 24/7• Full Text Searching*• Highlight Markup• Note Taking• Changeable Font Size• Multiplicity of Use

• CREATE A BOOKSHELF

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Choose Appropriate Databases• Google is not (usually) the answer• Start with Library Resources for

your Subject First• Search a range of databases• Think about the range of sources:

books, journal articles, statistics, websites, conference reports…

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Databases: Social Sciences

• America: History and Life with Full Text

• JSTOR• North American Indian Thought &

Culture• Project Muse

• And Many More…..

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JSTOR

• Includes archives of over one thousand leading academic journals across the humanities, social sciences, and sciences.

• Search by discipline: History

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Project Muse

• Peer-reviewed journals• Wide variety of humanities and

social science subjects• Complete journal content,

including charts, graphs, and images

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North American Indian Thought & Culture

• The collection is comprised of material that covers the entire history of North America; from 17th century accounts of the first encounters involving Indians and European colonists to the stories of aboriginals living in a 21st century world.

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We think of citation patterns as the flow of information," says Carl Bergstrom, a biologist at the University of Washington. "That's what a citation is — the trace that an idea flowed from one place to another."

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Handout: Identifying types of citations• Book• Journal or Magazine• Conference Reports• Newspaper Article• Website

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Handout: Reading citationsA citation is a short, multi-part description of a specific information source. It provides

the information that is needed to find a particular source. Journal citations contain such

basic information as:

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Snowballing

• Building on the works of others

• A scholarly article will always have References/Bibliography

• A bibliography is always ripe for

the picking…

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Tracking Citations

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Tracking Citations

Damp, Jonathan E., Stephen A. Hall and Susan J. Smith 2002 Early Irrigation on the Colorado Plateau near Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico. American Antiquity 67: 665-676

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Tracking Citations

Damp, Jonathan E., Stephen A. Hall and Susan J. Smith 2002 Early Irrigation on the Colorado Plateau near Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico. American Antiquity 67: 665-676

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The Citation Video

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Class Exercise

• Is it a book or a journal?

• Check the appropriate source– Open WorldCat/Ebrary/Al Harris Catalog – Periodicals List

• If the citation is an article, do we have access through the databases?

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Google: Improve Your SearchesSite Specific Command

What it does: searches only specific domains

What to type: Zuni Indians site:edu Zuni Indians site:gov

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Google Scholar

• Google Scholar provides a simple way to search for scholarly literature. Search across many disciplines and sources: peer-reviewed papers, theses, books, abstracts and articles, from academic publishers, professional societies, preprint repositories, universities and other scholarly organizations.

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Google Scholar

• Works best for Citations

• Restrictions to Content– Fee-based

– Often your Library already owns material

– We’re working on improving access

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Native Issues:Internet Resources• Tribal Government and Native Am

erican Resources

• Native American Documents Project

• Indian Affairs Laws & Treaties

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Review

• Keywords/Boolean• Books:

– Ebrary/Open WorldCat/Catalog• Databases: • America: History and Life with Full

Text/JSTOR/North American Indian Thought & Culture/Project Muse

• Google Site Search/Scholar

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Class Exercise

• Divided into teams of four

• Find 2 articles & 2 books on Spanish Settlement and Exploration in the North American Southwest

• Use JSTOR/Ebrary/Open WorldCat

• Jot down Titles & Sources

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KEY Elements for Your Paper• Stress analysis: Do not simply parrot

your sources i.e. “radical leaders” “Marxist Professors.”

• Who says they are radical? Marxist?

• Watch your assumptions.

• Do your own analysis.

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Questions?

• Contact me:– Frederic Murray

• 774-7113• [email protected]