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East Asian Studies 331

Searching at the TFDLSeptember, 2013

Rosvita Vaska (vaska@ucalgary.ca)

Be familiar with library resources and information literacy tools as they relate to the field of research

Understand the stages and processes involved in doing research

Be able to assess your need for information, search for and evaluate this information, synthesize this information with your own ideas, and present your findings in written form

  Be familiar with a number of terms and phrases pertinent to research

Be acquainted with a number of methodological and theoretical approaches

Be able to cite print and electronic sources according to established standards

Acquire skills that can be used for any other assignments and courses

The objectives of the “information literate student” are to

1. Define your information need

Try and get a “sense” of what your topic is about.

Use general reference resources (i.e. dictionaries, glossaries, encyclopedia) to identify concepts and terminology central to your topic.

Steps for Successful Research

2. Select information sources

Based on your findings in step 1, identify sources that will provide you the kind of information you need.

Will you search the library catalogue for general resources?

Will you use a database to find appropriate articles and reports?

Steps for Successful Research

3. Define your search strategy

Map out the terminology you think will yield appropriate citations.

Decide whether or not to use controlled vocabulary (subject headings or descriptors), free text searches (word searches), search for a particular author, or a combination of these.

Consider using wildcards and truncation to widen your searches.

Steps for Successful Research

4. Execute your search

Just do it!

If you are looking for books on shelves, consider finding one relevant item, locate it on the shelf, and then examine the other books that are beside it

Steps for Successful Research

5. Evaluate the information you gather

Is the information you found relevant to your topic?

Did you find too many articles/books that are irrelevant to your topic?

Did you find too few articles to adequately cover all aspects of your topic?

Can you think of any aspect of the topic that is not covered in your search results?

Steps for Successful Research

6. Start the process over again if necessary

If you find you have too few results, consider a broader, more general view of the topic.

If you have too many citations, consider narrowing the topic down.

Steps for Successful Research

1. Global = The BIG BOX

2. Summon

3. Catalogue

Remember – There are 3 Layers

Library Webpagehttp://library.ucalgary.ca

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AND  (narrows search, retrieving records containing all of the terms)   OR (broadens search, retrieving records containing any of the terms)   NOT (excludes terms from a search, retrieving records that do not contain the term

following it.)  

Truncation/Wildcard

* system* = returns records on system, systems, systematic ? wom?n = returns records on both woman and women (singular and plural

forms)  

Nesting   Parenthesis, ( ) keep related terms together   If searching for an exact phrase, enclose phrase in quotation marks, “ ”

Boolean Operators

Primary Sources

Asian Studies

Primary Texts Collections

Searching for a Subject

ResultsSubject: “ Chinese society”

Classic Catalogue

Classic Catalogue - Advanced Search

Advanced Search - Results

Looking for Databases?

Databases

Bibliography of Asian Studies

Bibliography of Asian StudiesSearching

Bibliography of Asian StudiesAdvanced

DatabasesChinese Language and Literature

China Academic Journals

Searching“Chinese Society”

JSTORSearching (Chinese Society)

Academic Search Complete

Academic Search Complete(Adding to Folder)

Academic Search Complete(Folder View)

Academic Search Complete(Multi Search)

Academic Search Complete(Multi Search) – Resultssearching for “Chinese society” AND film AND art

Includes more than 30,000 titles in the areas of Business and economics; career and general education; computers, engineering and applied sciences; humanities; science, medicine and applied health; social and behavioral sciences and more.

Ebrary

Ebrary

Ebrary – searching: “Chinese Society”

Ebrary - “sign in” feature

Ebrary – Creating an Account

Project MUSE Journals

Project MUSE JournalsResults

WorldCat

WorldCat - Results

APA Citation Style

APA (Sample Paper)

APA (Sample Paper)

APA ( Sample – References)