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What’s in the box? Getting to know your research resources Robin Harris LIS 740 Social Sciences/Informati on Literacy 11/11/14

What’s in the box? Getting to know your research resources Robin Harris LIS 740 Social Sciences/Information Literacy 11/11/14

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Page 1: What’s in the box? Getting to know your research resources Robin Harris LIS 740 Social Sciences/Information Literacy 11/11/14

What’s in the box?Getting to know your research resources

Robin HarrisLIS 740 Social Sciences/Information Literacy11/11/14

Page 2: What’s in the box? Getting to know your research resources Robin Harris LIS 740 Social Sciences/Information Literacy 11/11/14

MAC-532 Professional, Legal & Ethical Issues: Research Paper Write a research paper focused on an ethical issue of your

choice related to psychology or counseling.  

Expectations:◦ Follow current APA guidelines. ◦ A minimum of five peer-reviewed references will be acceptable

for this assignment. ◦ The final body of this paper will be 10–12 pages.

The paper should cover the following areas:◦ Research an area of professional development and ethics. Provide a

description of the topic and why it is a topic that should be examined.

◦ Write a brief literature review examining the area of interest. Describe what has been done, the general findings, and implications.

◦ Self-reflection about your learning and insights regarding your own professional development and ethics. What are your strengths in this area? What are areas in which you believe you need growth?

Page 3: What’s in the box? Getting to know your research resources Robin Harris LIS 740 Social Sciences/Information Literacy 11/11/14

Where are you going to look first?Library?

Internet?

Database?

Today we’re going to look at Google Scholar, Academic Search Complete, and PsycINFO to see what they have to

offer

Page 4: What’s in the box? Getting to know your research resources Robin Harris LIS 740 Social Sciences/Information Literacy 11/11/14

Google ScholarProvides a simple way to broadly search for

scholarly literature. Many disciplines and sources: articles,

abstracts, dissertations, books, court opinions and patents.

From academic publishers, professional societies, online repositories, universities and other web sites.

Often can only see an abstract and the citation details, and have to pay a fee to access the entire article.

Not all journals allow access by Google Scholar.

Page 5: What’s in the box? Getting to know your research resources Robin Harris LIS 740 Social Sciences/Information Literacy 11/11/14

Academic Search CompleteMulti-disciplinary database providing full text for

more than 8,500 full-text periodicals, including more than 7,300 peer-reviewed titles.

Subject coverage includes (but is not limited to) animal science, anthropology, area studies, astronomy, biology, chemistry, civil engineering, electrical engineering, ethnic & multicultural studies, food science & technology, general science, geography, geology, law, materials science, mathematics, mechanical engineering, music, pharmaceutical sciences, physics, psychology, religion & theology, veterinary science, women’s studies, zoology, and many other fields.

Page 6: What’s in the box? Getting to know your research resources Robin Harris LIS 740 Social Sciences/Information Literacy 11/11/14

PsycINFODefinitive database for psychology,

psychiatry, and related mental health disciplines (including social, behavioral, and health sciences).

Contains nearly 2.3 million citations and summaries of scholarly journal articles, book chapters, books, and dissertations.

98% of the covered material is peer-reviewed.

Page 7: What’s in the box? Getting to know your research resources Robin Harris LIS 740 Social Sciences/Information Literacy 11/11/14

Same search, different boxes

“professional ethics”* and

“duty to warn”**

*Course objective: Foundation for the ethical practice of professional counseling

**Exception to a client’s right to confidentiality when a therapist thinks he may harm himself or others

Page 8: What’s in the box? Getting to know your research resources Robin Harris LIS 740 Social Sciences/Information Literacy 11/11/14

What’s in the box?1. Is the content of the box addressing your

research topic? Is it relevant? How can you tell?2. Is the information scholarly? Peer-reviewed? How

can you tell?3. Can you access the resource for free? Is there a

pay wall?4. Is there any information (subject terms, subject

headings, links, etc.) provided to help you find similar resources?

5. What else can you tell from the results in the box?6. Overall, how useful do you think this particular

resource is for your assignment?7. What resource do you think your box is?

Page 9: What’s in the box? Getting to know your research resources Robin Harris LIS 740 Social Sciences/Information Literacy 11/11/14

Google Scholar resultsEthics, tuberculosis and globalizationProfessional ethics in genetic testingDuty to warn guidelines for counselorsEthics in the militaryBook on Ethics for AdversariesEthics in bankruptcy law and practice, $$Counseling and values worksheet, $$Environmental health research on hazards

in the home and duty to warn, $$HIV prevention and duty to warnThyroid cancer and duty to warn

Page 10: What’s in the box? Getting to know your research resources Robin Harris LIS 740 Social Sciences/Information Literacy 11/11/14

Academic Search Complete resultsDisclosure obligations in

gambling-related theftDuty to warn/blood transfusion

risksDuty to warn/genetic testingPsychology/counselingMedical/genetic testing/HIVNewspapers and periodicals

Page 11: What’s in the box? Getting to know your research resources Robin Harris LIS 740 Social Sciences/Information Literacy 11/11/14

PsycINFO resultsEthical issues in mental health

background checks Protecting victims of violent patients

while protecting confidentialityConfidentiality/therapeutic

relationshipsMental illness/risk of harming othersHIV/genetics, but with

counseling/psych angleAll peer-reviewed

Page 12: What’s in the box? Getting to know your research resources Robin Harris LIS 740 Social Sciences/Information Literacy 11/11/14

In general…Google Scholar=BIG box, tons of

results, lots of “filler,” logins/pay walls. Hard to tell if peer-reviewed.

Academic Search Complete=mid-size box, some “filler,” broad but not that deep in individual fields. Something on everything. 85% peer-reviewed.

PsycINFO=smaller box, almost no “filler,” all related to psychology and mental health. 98% peer-reviewed.

Page 13: What’s in the box? Getting to know your research resources Robin Harris LIS 740 Social Sciences/Information Literacy 11/11/14

Best bet? PsycINFO!Most relevant informationAlmost all peer-reviewed (and limiters

can be set for that in advanced searching)

None of the information is behind a pay wall

Subject headings can be used to look for similar information

Saves time by not having to dig through a lot of irrelevant search results

Page 14: What’s in the box? Getting to know your research resources Robin Harris LIS 740 Social Sciences/Information Literacy 11/11/14

Want more help?Contact me at: [email protected] stop by the reference desk

Good luck on your paper!