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Finding Library Resources EN 1602 The Literary Text : Genres and Approaches October 8 th , 2014 library.yorku.ca

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Finding Library Resources

EN 1602The Literary Text : Genres and Approaches

October 8th, 2014

library.yorku.ca

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Research Help

• Meet with a subject librarian in person.• Ask a question via email, chat or by

phone.• Take part in a library workshop to hone

your research skills.

Don’t be shy, we’re here to help!

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Visit the Library’s homepage

www.library.yorku.ca

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• Use the catalogue to search the Library’s collections.

• Find books, e-books, journals, newspapers, videos, and much more.

• Search by keyword, title, author or subject by using the drop down menu.

A quick search provides a fast way to find items from the Library’s homepage.

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Search the catalogue

• The advanced search option allows you to refine results prior to conducting a search.

• You can limit your search by publication date, format, location, and language.

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Search the catalogue (advanced)

• The advanced search option allows you to search multiple fields simultaneously.

• You can also use the operators AND, OR, NOT to combine terms and achieve more precise results.

Remember - Too many limitations may hinder your search results.

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Consult a Research Guide

researchguides.library.yorku.ca

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• Online guides are created by library staff to share recommended resources for your area of study.

English Studies Research Guide

• Read the resource descriptions to determine whether a database is suitable.

Multidisciplinary vs. Specialized

• Specialized databases cover a specific subject, field or format type (i.e. newspapers).

To find journal articles on a particular subject, use a database.

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Remote access

• Your student card is your library card – use it to borrow physical library materials.

• You can access the Library’s electronic collections anytime, anywhere - with an internet connect and your Passport York credentials.

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Borrowing from other Libraries

Can’t find what you’re looking for?

• Intercampus loan/ borrowing (ICB) is a service provided to transport library materials between the Keele campus libraries and Glendon.

• Racer/ Interlibrary loan allows you to borrow materials not available at York from other academic libraries in Ontario.

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Evaluate your sources

SPARK- selecting sources

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Peer-reviewed sources have been approved by a panel of experts prior to publication.

Ulrich’s International Periodical Directory

Criteria Scholarly Sources

Author • Researchers, experts in a field

Publisher • Often peer-reviewed

Audience • Researchers, specialists, academics

Content • Present results of original research

• Includes references

Language • Specialized terminology

SPARK is an e-learning resource designed to help students complete academic assignments

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Cite your sources

Citing Research Guide

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Offers links to resources and general advice about creating bibliographies.

• You can find citation style manuals by searching the library catalogue.

Citation Management Tools

• Allow you to generate bibliographies, organize your research, and share with others.

Examples:

• Refworks• Mendeley• Zotero

Be sure to verify your work, computers can make mistakes.

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Feedback

Class Survey

Your opinion matters!

Please take a minute to share your feedback. Your comments will help us make improvements to future sessions.

Thank you!

Leigh Jackson, LibrarianLeslie Frost [email protected]