FSCN4621W Intro to Library Resources
-
Upload
megan-kocher -
Category
Education
-
view
86 -
download
0
Transcript of FSCN4621W Intro to Library Resources
![Page 1: FSCN4621W Intro to Library Resources](https://reader030.fdocuments.net/reader030/viewer/2022032618/55b85097bb61ebd4028b4665/html5/thumbnails/1.jpg)
Intro to Library ResourcesFSCN 4621W
Megan KocherSeptember 9, 2014
![Page 2: FSCN4621W Intro to Library Resources](https://reader030.fdocuments.net/reader030/viewer/2022032618/55b85097bb61ebd4028b4665/html5/thumbnails/2.jpg)
Who am I?
Megan Kocher• Librarian for 3 departments:– Food Science and Nutrition– Animal Science– Soil, Water, and Climate
• [email protected]• 612-625-3605
![Page 3: FSCN4621W Intro to Library Resources](https://reader030.fdocuments.net/reader030/viewer/2022032618/55b85097bb61ebd4028b4665/html5/thumbnails/3.jpg)
Agenda• Getting Started: Know What You’re
Looking For– Primary vs. Secondary Resources– Scholarly vs. Popular– Brainstorming Terms
• Where to Look– Library Website– Database Searching
• Citing Your Sources
![Page 4: FSCN4621W Intro to Library Resources](https://reader030.fdocuments.net/reader030/viewer/2022032618/55b85097bb61ebd4028b4665/html5/thumbnails/4.jpg)
What Are Primary Sources?
Conference papers correspondence Dissertations
Diaries Interviews Lab notebooks Notes
Patents Proceedings Studies
Surveys Technical Reports Theses
Journal articles reporting on original research
![Page 5: FSCN4621W Intro to Library Resources](https://reader030.fdocuments.net/reader030/viewer/2022032618/55b85097bb61ebd4028b4665/html5/thumbnails/5.jpg)
What Are Secondary Sources?
Books
Review Articles
Commentary Criticism
Encyclopedias
![Page 6: FSCN4621W Intro to Library Resources](https://reader030.fdocuments.net/reader030/viewer/2022032618/55b85097bb61ebd4028b4665/html5/thumbnails/6.jpg)
Scholarly vs. Popular
http://youtu.be/V2ZwrKWWHyo?t=18s
![Page 7: FSCN4621W Intro to Library Resources](https://reader030.fdocuments.net/reader030/viewer/2022032618/55b85097bb61ebd4028b4665/html5/thumbnails/7.jpg)
Where to Look
Google Scholar
MNCat Discovery
PubMed
![Page 8: FSCN4621W Intro to Library Resources](https://reader030.fdocuments.net/reader030/viewer/2022032618/55b85097bb61ebd4028b4665/html5/thumbnails/8.jpg)
First Stop: Library Website
![Page 9: FSCN4621W Intro to Library Resources](https://reader030.fdocuments.net/reader030/viewer/2022032618/55b85097bb61ebd4028b4665/html5/thumbnails/9.jpg)
Library Search (AKA MNCat Discovery)
![Page 10: FSCN4621W Intro to Library Resources](https://reader030.fdocuments.net/reader030/viewer/2022032618/55b85097bb61ebd4028b4665/html5/thumbnails/10.jpg)
Google Scholar
![Page 11: FSCN4621W Intro to Library Resources](https://reader030.fdocuments.net/reader030/viewer/2022032618/55b85097bb61ebd4028b4665/html5/thumbnails/11.jpg)
PubMed
![Page 12: FSCN4621W Intro to Library Resources](https://reader030.fdocuments.net/reader030/viewer/2022032618/55b85097bb61ebd4028b4665/html5/thumbnails/12.jpg)
Citations
• Quick and easy– Grab the citation from Google Scholar
(look for the “cite” link under an article)– EasyBib
• Advanced– Citation Managers (e.g. RefWorks,
Mendeley, Zotero)
![Page 13: FSCN4621W Intro to Library Resources](https://reader030.fdocuments.net/reader030/viewer/2022032618/55b85097bb61ebd4028b4665/html5/thumbnails/13.jpg)
Image Credits“Garlic” CC BY-NC-SA Nicholas Noyes, Flickr