Library of the Future A library database is an online resource subscribed to by the library. The database contains citations and, in some cases, full-text articles and information from print sources such as magazines, newspapers, journals, and reference books. There are two different types of databases to which the library subscribes. These databases may be multidisciplinary or subject-specific. Article Databases & Reference Databases Article Databases An article database enables you to search through thousands (sometimes millions) of different magazines, journals and newspapers to find articles on a particular topic. Some of the articles you will find are Full Text, which means you can read, download or print the entire article right there online. Other times the database will only provide you with an abstract, or summary of the article. Other times, the database will only give you a citation, which tells you where you can find a print version of the article. Reference Databases Reference Databases provide reference information (facts, statistics, background information) from many different print sources. For example, we subscribe to Encyclopedia Britannica Online, which is an online version of the 29-volume set of print encyclopedias. What’s the difference between using a database and the internet? Searching the Internet is like sticking your hand in a "grab bag" of information – what you get may or may not be reliable Databases are an online information service provided to you by the Wilmington University Library - materials come from publishers, so they have been checked for accuracy and reliability Introducing our new staff Adrienne Johnson, Barbara Beard, Craig Conrad Melissa Jones, Dover Patricia Moy Michelle Reyes, Graduate Center New Library Staff Craig Conrad – Library Technician Barbara Beard – Library Assistant Melissa Jones – Dover Site Affiliate PT Michelle Reyes – Grad Center Affiliate PT Patricia Moy – New Castle Affiliate PT Outreach Librarian Adrienne Johnson will oversee library services to all sites outside of the main campus including New Jersey and Distance Programs How do students become information literate? “A well-designed resource-based assignment is an excellent teaching tool. Effective assignments develop students’ research and information skills, critical thinking abilities, and subject knowledge.” (Terry Mech) Environmental Issue Example Week 1: Choose an environmental issue you care about. (Browse the database “Opposing Viewpoints” for ideas). – Submit to instructor for approval. Week 2: Research the issue and find: – 2 Magazine articles (“Academic Search Premier”) – 2 Scholarly journal articles (“Master File Premier”) – An advocacy web site (Google – limit to .org) Turn in a list of references in APA style. Week 3: Develop a pamphlet on the issue addressing: – A description of the problem or issue – Why the general public should care – A possible solution – Recommended action Incorporate some points you learned from your research. Information Literacy English 101 Project to be converted to electronic format and graded through a Blackboard quiz “BUILD” – (Begin Using Information Literacy Daily) campaign Take the free Information Literacy Tutorial http://tilt.lib.utsystem.edu/ ID’s & Library Barcodes Students no longer need to obtain a barcode sticker from the library. All new ID Cards have the student’s ID imprinted on the card as a barcode. NJ students and distance students may use their Student ID number to request library materials Daily CAMS to SIRSI patron load assures most current active students included in library system. Faculty & staff still need barcode from library until CAMS accomodates these statuses. Scholarly Communication Transition Wilmington University Library Electronic Holdings Total Unique Titles 18,382 29 Different Databases Access Library Electronic Journals Use this “Serials Solutions” database to locate titles available electronically through the Wilmington University Library. New Databases Business Source Premier: 2300 full-text journals plus market research reports, industry reports, country reports, company profiles and SWOT analyses. Computers & Applied Sciences Complete: Full text is available for more than 500 periodicals. Subject areas include the many engineering disciplines, computer theory & systems, new technologies, and social & professional context. New Databases D&B Key Business Ratios: Provides 14 key business ratios for industries in areas of solvency, efficiency and profitability. Education Research Complete: full text for more than 750 journals, more than 100 books and monographs, and full text for numerous education-related conference papers. New Databases Mergent Online: a source for finding fifteen years' worth of company financial information, personnel information, assets, SEC filings, and histories for more than 10,000 publicly owned companies from around the world. Opposing Viewpoints: opinion essays and factual research information on current topics and social issues. New Databases Access Science: Over 8,500 online articles the McGraw-Hill Encyclopedia of Science & Technology 10th edition Research Updates from the McGraw-Hill Yearbooks of Science & Technology 110,000+ definitions from the McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific and Technical Terms 15,000 illustrations and graphics, and bibliographies containing more than 28,000 literature citations Content contributed by more than 5000 researchers, including 36 Nobel Prize winners Biographies of more than 2,000 well-known scientists from the Hutchinson Dictionary of Scientific Biography® The latest news in science and technology from Science News® and ScienCentral® videos PsycBooks Full text in PDF of 1,436 scholarly books and 22,263 chapters 715 books published by APA, including 100 out-of-print books from 1950–2002 721 classic resources in psychology Exclusive electronic release of the APA/Oxford University Press Encyclopedia of Psychology; more than 1,500 authored entries SAGE Premier 15 Print SAGE Titles = $8,751 452 Electronic SAGE Titles = $10,291 Access to SAGE’s 452 titles Backfile access to 1999 while subscription is maintained Digital Dissertations All Wilmington University dissertations are available electronically through the Library’s subscription to “Digital Dissertations”. To request dissertations from other schools, check first on “WorldCat” to see if available If not, please complete a Library ILL request form (http://www.wilmu.edu/library/illrequest.html) Copyright Basics • Copyright provides the creators of original works of authorship with a limited set of exclusive rights to copy, distribute, and perform their works. • Purpose: “to benefit the public by advancing the progress of science and the useful arts” • exemptions for users <fair use, making copies, classroom use, etc.> • public domain Common Copyright Exceptions Works in the public domain Works created “for hire” Works for which copyright has been transferred Fair use Fair Use (in a Nutshell) Recognizes the public's interest in using copyrighted works to create new works Section 107 of the Copyright Act of 1976 and the “Four Factors”: – The purpose and character of the use, including whether such use is of a commercial nature or is for nonprofit educational purposes; – The nature of the copyrighted work; – The amount and substantiality of the portion used in relation to the copyrighted work as a whole; and – The effect of the use upon the potential market for or value of the copyrighted work. Fair Use Video on You Tube Copyright and the “Open” Web Copyright applies to all types of materials (text, music, images, email, etc.) that might be posted on the Internet Copyright protection begins “the moment [that] ideas are expressed as keystrokes” The © symbol is not required of materials created after 1989; the absence of the symbol on a Web site does not suggest lack of copyright protection The right to appropriate Web-based materials (images, sound files, text) for use in your own course or Web site (i.e., to create a “derivative work”) is retained by the copyright holder Four Factors in determining Fair Use The purpose and character of the use, including whether such use is of a commercial nature or is for nonprofit educational purposes 2. the nature of the copyrighted work 3. the amount and substantiality of the portion used in relation to the copyrighted work as a whole 4. the effect of the use upon the potential market for or value of the copyrighted work 1. Rules of Thumb 1. Limit reserve materials to single articles or chapters; several charts, graphs or illustrations; or other small parts of a work a small part of the materials required for the course copies of materials that a faculty member or the library already possesses legally (i.e., by purchase, license) 2. Include any copyright notice on the original appropriate citations and attributions to the source a Section 108(f)(1) notice. Rules of Thumb 3. Limit access to students enrolled in the class and administrative staff as needed. Terminate access at the end of the class term. 4. Obtain permission for materials that will be used repeatedly by the same instructor for the same class. Licensed Information How you can use printed journals and books is governed by copyright law – Fair Use – First Sale How you can use (most) electronic databases, journals, and books is governed by a publisher’s contract with the subscribing library Typical License Guidelines You may use the content only for noncommercial educational, clinical, or research purposes You may not share portions of the content in excess of fair use with individuals who are not affiliated with Wilmington U. You may not systematically print or save substantial portions of an electronic title (e.g., you cannot save an entire issue or volume of a journal on your hard drive) For More Information Copyright – Copyright Management Center (IUPUI) http://www.copyright.iupui.edu/index.htm – Scholarly Communication Center – Tutorial Series (NCSU) http://www.lib.ncsu.edu/scc/tutorial/index.html – Copyright Information & Education http://www.lib.umn.edu/copyright DMCA and TEACH Act – DMCA (American Library Association) http://www.ala.org/ala/washoff/WOissues/copyrightb/dmca/ – Distance Education and the TEACH Act (ALA) http://www.ala.org/ala/washoff/WOissues/copyrightb/distan ceed/ Contact James McCloskey James.m.mccloskey@wilmu.edu 302-356-6880 mccloskey2@gmail.com Georgetown Cancellations 2008 Journal Cancellations Title American Behavioral Scientist American Educational Research Journal American Journal of Public Health Book Links Clinical Nursing Research Counseling Today Geriatrics Hospitals & Health Networks Journal of Educational Psychology Journal of Family Practice Journal of Healthcare Management Journal of Leadership & Organizational Studies Journal of Legal Nurse Consulting Journal of Public Health Management & Practice Justice Quarterly Labor Law Journal Logistics Management Marketing Health Services Nurse Practitioner Nursing Management Nursing Science Quarterly Professional School Counseling Psychological Bulletin Remedial & Special Education Teaching Exceptional Children ISSN 0002-7642 0002-8312 0090-0036 1055-4742 1054-7738 1078-8719 0016-867X 1068-8838 0022-0663 0094-3509 1096-9012 1548-0518 1080-3297 1078-4659 0741-8825 0023-6586 1540-3890 1094-1304 0361-1817 0744-6134 0894-3184 1096-2409 0033-2909 0741-9325 0040-0599 Sage X X X X Nursing Cancellations Title AAOHN AIDS Education & Prevention American Nurse Family & Community Health Journal of Healthcare Management Journal of Legal Nurse Consulting Marketing Health Services Nursing Economics Nursing Standard Oncology Nursing Forum Pediatric Nursing Availability full-text in Databases Price 2003-Pres. CIN 209 2000-Pres. ASP, HS, CIN, ERC,SOC 315 2001-Pres. ASP,CIN,HS 32 1999-Pres. ASP,HS, SOC,CIN 242.96 2000-Pres ASP,BSP,HS,CIN 107 2005-Pres. CIN 177 1991-Pres. LN; 3/1997BSE,BSP 115 1983-Pres. ASP,CIN,HS 80 2004-Pres. ASP,CIN 427 2000-Pres. ASP,CIN,HS 167 1999-Pres. ASP,CIN,ERC,HS 65 Total 1936.96 Behavioral Science Cancellations Title Availability full-text in Databases Price American Psychologist 1946-Pres.PSYC Articles 649 Journal of Applied Psychology 1917-Pres. PSYC; 2003-2006 BSP 598 Journal of Counseling & Development 1984-Pres. ASP,HS,MFP,SOC,ERC; 1985-Pres. BSE 224 Journal of Counseling Psychology 1954-Pres PSYC 267 Journal of Criminal Justice Education 1998-Pres. PQCJ; 9/2001-Pres. ASP,SOC 372 Journal of Educational Psychology 1910- Pres. PSYC 412 Journal of Mental Health Counseling 1994-Pres. ASP,ERC,HS,MFP 293 Justice Quarterly 1998-Pres PQCJ; 9/2001-Pres. ASP,SOC 482 Professional School Counseling 1997-Pres. ASP,ERC,MFP 115 Psychological Bulletin 1904-Pres. PSYC 555 Social Work 1956-Pres. SOC; 1975-Pres. ASP,HS; 1984-Pres.MFP 156 Total 4123 Business Cancellations Title Academy of Management Journal Availability full-text in Databases Price 1963-Pres. BSP;1985-Pres. BSE 155 09/2002-Pres. BSP, BSE 170 1976-Pres. BSP;1985-Pres. BSE 155 1956-Pres. SOC, BSP 222 California Management Review 1985-Pres. BSE 1958-Pres. BSP 100 Career Development Quarterly 3/1990-Pres. BSP,ERC,MFP 100 Academy of Management Learning & Ed. Academy of Management Review Administrative Science Quarterly Columbia Journalism Review Journal of Economic Education 1991-Pres LN; 1994-Pres: CMMC 1969-Pres. BSP;1985-Pres BSE,ERC 147 2002-Pres. ERC 175 7/1936-pres.BSP, CMMC; 330 1995-pres. CMMC 140 Journal of Leadership & Org. Studies Journal of Marketing Journalism & Mass Communication Quart, Labor Law Journal Logistics Management Marketing Health Services Public Personnel Management Sales & Marketing Management Sports Marketing Quarterly 27.95 1949-Pres. BSP; 1985-Pres. BSE 275 2002-Pres. BSP 110 1991-Pres. LN; 3/1997BSE,BSP 115 1973-P. BSP;1981-P. CIN; 1985-P. ERC; 130 1994-Pres. BSP,BSE,MFP; 2003-Pres. LN 48 2000-Pres. BSP 215 Total 2614.95 Education Cancellations Title Availability full-text in Databases Cost Diverse Issues in Higher Education 2005-Pres. ASP,ERC,MFP 40 Remedial & Special Education 1993-Pres. ASP, ERC, HS, MFP 274 Teaching Exceptional Children 2001-Pres. ASP,ERC 170 Teaching PreK-8 1991-Pres. ASP,ERC, MFP 12 Total 496 General Studies Cancellations Title Availability full-text in Databases Price Aviation Week & Space Technology 4/2001- 1 mo. Delay, ASP, MFP,MSP, CASC 114 Environment 1975--Pres. ASP,MFP,MSP,CASC 130 American Anthropologist N/A 232 Total 476 ITAC Cancellations Title Availability full-text in Databases Price Information Management 1999-Pres. ASP, BSP, CASC 95 Total 95