Library instruction for First Year English class

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Library research instruction for First Year English class (Reinventing Literary History: Women & Culture) at Barnard College. Professor Amanda Springs, Librarian Jenna Freedman.

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Library Research for First Year English: Women and Culture

Spring 2014

Professor Amanda SpringsLibrarian Jenna Freedman

library.barnard.edu

portal to all knowledge.

resources specifically for YOUhttp://library.barnard.edu/find-books/guides/ENGL/ENGLX1201011

library.barnard.edu/contact

library.barnard.edu/personal-librarians

• IM BarnardReference: AOL, Google, Yahoo

• Text 386.227.6273 (386.BARNARD)

we can help you

research

the conversation among scholars

recontextualize & reframe

•Literary/critical•Historical•Theoretical

CLIO - articles

•articles•e-books•dissertations•statistics •other materials

CLIO - catalog

•books, e-books, serials, media materials, microforms, etc.• Truncation &

• Send to phone

•Literary: add the word < criticism > to your author/title, e.g., < "wuthering heights" criticism >•Historical: indicate dates or era and add a secondary interest to narrow the field <england AND (19th OR nineteenth) AND wom*n >•Theoretical: < psych* > or < horney* theor* >

Zotero

•Manages citations•Screen captures•Pdfs•Metadata•Generates bibliographies, most citation styles•Word processing plug-in•Sync •Groups

Literary, critical, or close reading •Include name of text or author in search•Add terms to explore an aspect of the text that interests you•E.g., characters, themes, places, etc.

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Historical •Include words or phrases important to historical context

– date-specific (19th or nineteenth century)

– Geographical (england)– Topical term (wom*)

•Do not include text title or author

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Theoretical •Include words or phrases related to your theorist or lens

– Select discipline specific databases (e.g., gender studies, philosophy, psychology, etc.)

– Use theorist's name or philosophy in search term in interdisciplinary database

– Consider reference sources•You may or may not include text title or author

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Cover from editor's webpage.

read

stacks

Use CLIO (catalog) to find the call number for a book that interests you and find it in the stacks•A-M 3rd floor•N-Z 2nd floor

lab

Conduct articles searches, using Find Articles, or one of the individual databases recommended on the guide.

reviewWhat did you find? Is it worth using?•Relevance •Authority•Time•Scope •Audience

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