Periodicals & Databases Frederic Murray Assistant Professor Instructional Services Librarian

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Periodicals & Databases
Frederic Murray
Assistant Professor
MLIS, University of British Columbia
BA, Political Science, University of Iowa
Instructional Services Librarian
Al Harris Library
frederic.murray@swosu.edu
Review
• Keyword vs. Subject
• Boolean
• Limiters
Boolean Operators
• Connect keywords only
• Must be placed between keywords
• AND
– Narrows your search
• OR
– Expands your search with synonymous terms
• NOT
– Excludes words from your search
– If used too much, it can work against you!
Class Activity
• What’s the Difference?
Periodicals
• MAGAZINES
– Popular Info
– Audience:
• General Public
• Casual Reader
– Purpose:
• Hobby
• Pleasure
• Curiosity
• JOURNALS
– Scholarly Info
– Audience:
• Researcher
• Professional Who Needs
to Stay Up-to-Date
– Purpose:
• Goal-Driven
– Research Paper
– Certification, Tenure
– Job Requirement
Difference Between Scholarly and
Popular Periodicals
POPULAR MAGAZINES
SCHOLARLY JOURNALS
•
•
HAVE A SOBER, SERIOUS LOOK
•
ALWAYS CITE THEIR SOURCES IN
FOOTNOTES/BIBLIOGRAPHIES
•
ARTICLES WRITTEN BY A
SCHOLAR OR RESEARCHER
“HORSE’S MOUTH”
•
PEER-REVIEWED BY SCHOLARS
•
LANGUAGE OF JOURNAL ASSUMES
SOME SCHOLARLY BACKGROUND
ON THE PART OF READER
•
ADVERTISING IS SPECIALIZED TO
THAT DISCIPLINE
•
PAGINATION IS CUMULATIVE
•
•
USUALLY SOMEWHAT SLICK AND
ATTRACTIVE IN APPEARANCE
RARELY CITE SOURCES. INFO.
IS USUALLY SECONDARY,
REPORTED FROM SOURCE
ARTICLES SHORT, WRITTEN IN
SIMPLE LANGUAGE AND FOR A
MINIMAL EDUCATION LEVEL
•
USUALLY LOT OF ADVERTISING
AND PICTURES
•
PAGINATION RESTARTS IN EVERY
ISSUE
Finding
Journals/Magazines/Articles
• In the Library
• Online
Citations
Shriver Jr., Donald W. “Bosnia in Fear and
Hope .” World Policy Journal;
Summer2001, Vol. 18 Issue 2, p43, 11p
Formats: PDF (Portable Document Format)
HTML (Hypertext Markup Language)
• 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."
Citations
Shriver Jr., Donald W.
“Bosnia in Fear and
Hope.”
World Policy Journal;
Summer2001, Vol. 18
Issue 2, p43, 11p
PDF / HTML
Search
Search the
the Virtual
Virtual
StacksStacks
Tracking Citations
Rosenzweig, Roy. "Can History Be Open
Source? Wikipedia and the Future of
the Past." Journal of American
History 93, no. 1 (June 2006): 117146. Education Research Complete,
EBSCOhost (accessed December 11,
2008).
The Citation Video
Periodicals List Exercise
• Does the library have access to this
journal?
• Yes or No?
Databases
• A large, regularly updated file of
digitized information related to a
specific subject or field.
• This is where we find Journal Articles
• This is where most of your research
will take place
Searching in Databases
• Keywords with Boolean
• Subject terms from thesaurus
• Limiters: date, peer reviewed,
geography, and full text
Article Sources
General
Article and
subject
databases
Article Databases
Exercise
• Academic Search Complete Worksheet
• Topic: Human Genome
Questions?
• Contact me:
– Frederic Murray
• 774-7113
• frederic.murray@swosu.edu
Thank You
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