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RSOC 9: Ways of Understanding Religion
Library Research WorkshopJanuary 11, 2016
Nicole Branch
Please sit with your groups!
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Purpose
• Find scholarly research to better understand the religious traditions you will be exploring
• Use knowledge to prepare for your observations and analysis
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Objectives
• Locate background information
• Distinguish scholarly sources from popular
• Access and evaluate scholarly sources
• Begin to describe your sources
Research Process
• Step 1: Identify keywords• Step 2: Find background information• Step 3: Choose the right databases• Step 4: Find scholarly sources• Step 5: Repeat• Step 6: Organize and synthesize sources
Identifying Keywords
Activity 1
• Divide your groups into two• Each subgroup will work with one of the
traditions you have selected• Brainstorm searchable keywords• Record these on the worksheet for this class• Class guide
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Finding Background Information
• Can help prepare you for your experience
• Can help narrow your topic
• Can provide additional keywords to prepare you for search
Activity 2
• Go to GVRL and run a search
• Record related terms and synonyms you find on the worksheet
• Record narrower aspects of your topic
Identifying Sources
Characteristics of a scholarly source
• words "Journal," "Transactions," "Proceedings," or "Quarterly,” in title
• written for professors, students or researchers. Clear indication of authorship and affiliation/bio/scholarly credentials
• articles are reviewed by a board of experts or "peer reviewed”
• follow a typical format: abstract, literature review, methodology, results, conclusion, with footnotes and bibliography
• may include tables, graphs or illustrations to support research
• very little advertising
Characteristics of a scholarly source
Activity 3
• Go to Academic Search Complete and search using your keywords
• Limit your search by ‘scholarly (peer reviewed) Journals’
• Find a good one and record the information about the article in your form
Describing & Synthesizing Sources
• Put sources in context of topic
• Narrow in on important points
• Bring sources together
Activity 4
• On the form, briefly describe your article
• Convene with your larger group
• Take turns explaining your source and why it is useful to the group