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Introduction to information researching and critical thinking for a UCLA Freshman GE Cluster course, "Frontiers in Human Aging." This seminar focuses on arts and humanities in relation to aging (ageing). (To see the text of this session, view the Notes pages after downloading this slide show.)

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GE80C StudentsGE80C StudentsWelcome to Welcome to

College Library!College Library!Esther GrassianEsther Grassian

College LibraryCollege LibrarySpring 2010Spring 2010

rev. 4/19/10rev. 4/19/10

Handouts…

Agenda

• 7 Research Steps • Your Assignments• Primary & Secondary Sources• Topic Narrowing/Broadening• Identifying/Locating/Evaluating• Citing References• What will you differently?• Questions Welcome!

Road to Research

Research Paper Steps1. Pick a topic2. ID topic limiters3. Brainstorm4. ID search tools5. Keyword => Subject6. Evaluate Results7. Save Citations & Locate

Your Assignments...

Primary & Secondary Sources

• Midterm Project– Organization = Primary Source– Research about it = Secondary Source

• Final Project– Examples of Art Forms = Primary

Sources– Analytical articles = Secondary

Sources

For more…• Research Guide for your class:http://guides.library.ucla.edu/

GE80Humanities

Topic Narrowing/Broadening

Mental MappingOsher Lifelong Learning Institute at

UCLA Extension

Key Topic Words• Osher• Lifelong Learning• Institute• UCLA • Extension

Related Words/Concepts

• Learn*, Education*, Senior Citizen*, Elder*

• Institute*, Program*, Project* • Los Angeles, L.A., California,

United States, U.S.• Adult School*

Topic Overview• Research Guide for your class

How to Focus a Topic…• Theme: Trying to hold back

aging• Artistic expression: Novel

Possible Topic Limiters• Time Period• Geographic Region• Event or Aspect• Person or Group

Tentative Topic Peter Pan: the Boy Who Wouldn’t

Grow Up, published in England in 1911, correctly represented the British public’s attitude toward aging at that time.

Brainstorm…• Theme: Leaving a legacy• Artistic Form: Film• Task 1: Come up with 1-4 limiters

– Time Period– Geographic Region– Event or Aspect– Person or Group

• Task 2: Write Tentative Topic

Questions?

9-MINUTE BREAK!

What’s a JOURNAL?

Academic Conversations

Evidence…

Peer Review/Referee Process

Empirical“Derived from observation or

experiment rather than speculation or theory.”

Colman, A. M. (2006). A Dictionary of Psychology. Oxford; New York, NY: Oxford University Press.

Questions?

Finding Primary Sources & Article

Databases• Research Guide for your class• UCLA Library

– Digital Collections– E-Resources– Frequently Used DBs– DBs by Subject

Examples: Primary Source Databases

• ARTStor• UCLA Library’s Digital Collections• LC Flickr Photostreams• Internet Movie Database• Lyrics Search Engine• Short Story Index• LION (Literature Online)

Examples: Secondary Source Databases• Mid-Term Project

– Academic Search Complete– Business Source Complete

• Final Project– MLA Bibliography– Literature Resource Center– International Index to Performing Arts– Web of Knowledge– LION

PsycINFO• Topics: Psychology & Related

Fields• Items: Journal articles, book

chapters, dissertations, conference proceedings

• Time: 1806-present

Try it!

Let’s help…

Don’t Pay for Articles!!!

Abstracts & Annotations

• What’s an abstract?• What’s an annotation?

Internet Public Librarywww.ipl.org

Questions?

Citation Style Help• APA Publication Manual (print--

2001)• KnightCite (APA 5th ed.)• SourceAid (APA 5th ed.)

Review: Save Time & Effort!

• Your Assignments• 7 Research Steps • Topic Narrowing/Broadening• Identifying, Locating & Evaluating

Articles• Annotating & Citing References

•Think Critically!• and…

Ask Us!

What will you do differently?

What will you do differently?

http://bit.ly/GE80Different

Research Your Own Topics…

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