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Agenda • Learn to use the library catalog to find books from Pace and

other libraries

• Understand the difference between key words and subject

headings

• Learn advanced database searching, including using Boolean

operators

• Learn how to find the full-text of articles

• Get library barcodes and create InterLibrary loan accounts

• Gain a basic understanding of hand searching

• Learn how to use Google more effectively

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Getting started

0Who has a library barcode?

0 If you don’t have a barcode (or you don’t have it with you) place your Pace ID in the basket as it goes around

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Using the library catalog 0There are two ways to search the library catalog:

0 From the library home page: www.pace.edu/library

Search Plus

(Encore)

Classic

Catalog

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Tips for using Search Plus (Encore) to search the catalog

0 Use the tags on the right to narrow your search

0 When you find a book that looks helpful, look at the Subjects for similar books

0 If you need books that are immediately available to you, click on “Birnbaum Stacks” on the left0 Note E-book options as well

0 Use Request It button to have books sent to NYC from other Pace campuses

0 While you’re browsing, you can click on the “Add to List” link to keep track of items you were interested in 0 Use the “My List” button at the top right to access your list. You can e-mail the list to yourself.

0 Use the ConnectNY button to find resources from other universities 0 Note: you need your library barcode to request books from ConnectNY

0 Note: Encore will also give you results from a few databases, but it’s hard to narrow them down using this interface

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Understanding Subject Headings

0 Subject headings are:0 Controlled vocabulary: carefully selected list of words and

phrases, which are used to tag units of information (document or work) so that they may be more easily retrieved by a search (Wikipedia)

0 Assigned by a human indexer

0 Can be broad or narrow

0 Entry terms lead to the exact subject heading

0There are many kinds of subject headings:0 Library of Congress: http://www.loc.gov/catdir/cpso/lcco/

0 Medical Subject Headings (MeSH): http://www.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/

0 Database specific subject headings

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Beyond Pace and ConnectNY

0 If neither Pace nor Connect NY has the book you need 0 Try the public library

0New York Public Library: nypl.org

0Brooklyn Public Library: brooklynpubliclibrary.org

0Queens Public Library: queenslibrary.org

0WorldCat0 Access from the library databases page

0 Use Request ILLiad-Complete Form link

0 Note: can take more than 2 weeks

0Metro Pass0 If you know the book or article you need is at another

NYC university, ask at the Information desk for a Metro pass

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Independent practice

0 10 min: Use Encore and/ or the classic catalog to look for books on your topic

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Library Databases 0 General Databases:

0 Academic Search Premier

0 Jstor

0 New York Times Archive

0 Accounting

0 Accounting and Tax Database

0 RIA Tax Information

0 Computer Science

0 ACM Digital Library

0 Note SIGS for Computer Graphics and Computers and Society

0 Computing

0 IEEE Computer Society Digital Library

0 Criminal Justice

0 Criminal Justice Collection

0 Criminal Justice Periodicals

0 Hein Online (for law journals)

0 Economics 0 ABI Inform0 OxResearch

0 Marketing0 AdAge Data Center0 Adforum (examples of

advertisements) 0 Communication & Mass Media

Complete 0 Psychology:

0 CINAHL 0 Pubmed (prefer to Medline via Ebsco) 0 PsycInfo

0 Theater, Film & Literature 0 International Bibliography of Theater

and Dance0 International Index to Performing

Arts 0 Literature Resource Center

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Crafting your search strategy 0 Step 1: Write your basic topic question

0 Step 2: Pull out the main ideas from your topic

0 Eg: Topic:

Human trafficking in relation to the global economy and the financial crisis

Main ideas:

Human Trafficking Economy Financial crisis

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Crafting your search strategy0 Step 3: Brainstorm synonyms for your main ideas

0Note: your search is not static. Try different search terms and different combinations of search terms and compare the results

Concept A Concept B Concept C

“Human trafficking” Economy “Financial crisis”

“Forced labor” Business “Economic crisis”

Slavery “Economic aspects” Recession

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Crafting your search strategy

0 Step 4: Combine your search terms with Boolean operators

Eg:

(“human trafficking” OR “forced labor” OR slavery) AND(econom* OR business) AND (“financial crisis” OR“economic crisis” OR recession)

• *: retrieves all alternate endings, eg. economy,

economic

• Place phrases in quotation marks

• Use parentheses to separate OR terms

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Database Search Strategies

0 If you can, use the limits the database provides to narrow your search

0 Eg. Publication type, publication date, subject, etc.

0 Limit to Scholarly Articles

0 Jstor- limit to Article and journals in the relevant disciplines

0 NY Times Archive: limit by date and limit to Article

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To get the full text of an article

0Use the button Click here for the

full text

Click here to request the article

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Independent Practice

0 10 min: Try searching Academic Search Premier for your topic

0 Let me know if you don’t find anything and I can suggest a different database

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Hand Searching 0Mining a list of references for more sources

0Watch the video for more information:

0 http://youtu.be/IicVsNIe-K0

0 If it’s a book, search for the book title in the library catalog

0 If it’s an article search for the journal or publication title using Journal Title Search

0 If Pace doesn’t have access to the journal you can fill out an Interlibrary Loan request

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Hand Searching

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Google Scholar

scholar.google.com• Configure your settings to show articles available from

Pace • Video tutorial: http://youtu.be/MRFYjeNrFPM

• Use Metrics and # of citations to judge influence of a journal, article or book

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General Google Searching

0Get More Out of Google: http://tinyurl.com/bmhugdj

0Evaluating websites:

0 Who is the author? What are their credentials?

0 Who publishes the site? What is their agenda/bias?

0 Look for date updated, make sure it’s current

0 Note: .org doesn’t mean there’s no bias

0 Look for “About” link

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Citation Resources 0On the library home page, use the How do I? link and then Cite

Resources

0The Bedford Handbook: http://bcs.bedfordstmartins.com/resdoc5e/

0 Purdue OWL: https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/

0zotero.org: free citation manager from Mozilla, the

makers of Firefox

0Questions? :

0E-mail Jennifer: [email protected]

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Wrapping up

0Please fill out a brief, anonymous evaluation:

0http://tinyurl.com/n9lgu9x