everything you always wanted to know about library research
Susan JohnsonSocial Sciences [email protected]
but were afraid to ask!
(2010 update)
SLS Thursday Lecture Series January 2010
What can the library do for you?
1. Provide and point to discovery tools to help you find out about relevant documents.
2. Provide access to documents you discover.
3. Provide help in the form of troubleshooting problems, consultations about your research, training for special discovery or research tools, etc.
4. Provide space… for you, for your work…
Learn about the evolutionary chain of documents.
Learn about the tools used to discover documents in that chain.
What’s your job in all this?
Keep track of what you do.
Learn how to use the tools.
BRIGHT IDEAS
research
journal articles
e-print servers
consult with colleagues
proceedings
personal website
present at conference
working papers
indexes
handbooks encyclopedias
reviews
monographs
evolutionary chain of documents
bibliographies
Who is doing research you are interested in doing?
What other disciplines/fields are involved?
Discovery toolsWhat tools do we have and which are
right for you?
psychology?sociology?
education?
Your answers will help to plan your research.
Linguistics & Language Behavior AbstractsERICPsycinfoSociological Abstracts
Citation Indexes
Journal Citation Reports
Learn which tools are for you…
Academic Search PremierERICPsychology & Behavioral Sciences
Dissertations & Theses
Library catalogs ebrary
google scholar
http://www.csa.com/support/trainingmaterial.php
http://science.thomsonreuters.com/training/wos/
Dissertations & Theses
http://support.epnet.com/training/tutorials.php
http://training.proquest.com/trc/training/index.htm
http://www.hawaii.edu/emailref/instruction/guides/HVquickstart.pdf
…and learn how to use them.
SLS Subject Guidehttp://www.hawaii.edu/emailref/subject_guides/sls/
Linguistics Subject Guidehttp://www.hawaii.edu/emailref/subject_guides/linguistics/
Education Subject Guidehttp://www.hawaii.edu/emailref/subject_guides/education/
Psychology Subject Guidehttp://www.hawaii.edu/emailref/subject_guides/psychology/
Sociology Subject Guidehttp://www.hawaii.edu/emailref/subject_guides/sociology/
Library Pointers
Instructional Services & Guideshttp://library.manoa.hawaii.edu/services/instruction/instruction.html
What will you find in databases? Information about…
books, book chapters
working papers
articles from proceedings
professional magazine articles
academic journal articles
Instruments, tests
technical reports
dissertations
CITATION/ RECORD
ABSTRACT
FULLTEXT
•basic publication information for indexed documents(author, title, date and publication name)•basic publication information for book, video, journal subscription – and location in library
brief summaries of indexed documents
online copies of the text of indexed documents
Information in Databases
When you search an index,you will only find out about documents from the publications the index producer chooses to index. When you search a library catalog, you will find items owned by the library or libraries.
How do you find things in the library?
1. Go to Hawaii Voyager Library Catalog at http://uhmanoa.lib.hawaii.edu/
2. Select Basic Search to find a known item.Title browse, author browse, journal title browse
3. Select Guided Search to find books about a topic (Think broadly when choosing search terms)
4. Remember: look for journal articles in an INDEX - not the library catalog!
Want books pulled and held for you? Use the Get this item link and choose the hold or transfer option. Pick up is the next day.
What more books like the one you just found? Click on a subject heading to bring you to other books on the same topic. Or use part of theSubject Heading to launch a new search.
Want a book that’s checked out?Recall the book, or get a copy from another UH library using the Get this item link.
BRIGHT IDEAS
How do you find journals through the library?
1. Go to http://library.manoa.hawaii.edu/. Select Electronic Journals. Search or browse by subject.
2. Go to Hawaii Voyager Library Catalog at http://uhmanoa.lib.hawaii.edu/ Select Basic Search, search by Journal Title begins with…
Type the title of the journal in the search box – if it begins with a “the”, drop it!
3. Ask for help if you don’t understand what you find.
Remember: look for journal articles in an INDEX - not the library catalog!
What if the Library does not own the journal?(1) Interlibrary Loan (ILL) the article at. https://illiad.manoa.hawaii.edu/login/ or use the
Find It button through a database like Linguistics and Language Behavior Abstracts to place your ILL request..
BRIGHT IDEAS
How do you find working papers? ...conference proceedings?
1. Go to Hawaii Voyager Library Catalog at http://uhmanoa.lib.hawaii.edu/
2. Use keyword searching for phrases.
3. Can’t find it? Try a general web search – they may be freely available online. Or use ILL for individual papers from conference proceedings and working papers series.
Looking for dissertations/theses in the library catalog (Hawaii Voyager)? Do a keyword search by “thes?s and [any word]”
Looking for the fulltext of a dissertation/thesis published after 1996?Search the Dissertations & Theses database thru e-Resources.
BRIGHT IDEAS
How do you find journal articles on your topic?
1. Go to the UH Manoa Library’s homepage at http://library.manoa.hawaii.edu
2. Choose Browse by Subject
3. Choose an index/database to search, and start a search session.
4. Use your keywords to start, and learn what works from your results.
5. Use the “find it” button if the fulltext of the article is not available in the index/database.
Is it a journal article? Try the button.
Is it something else? Search the library catalog.
Is it an ERIC document?Use the ED number to find it in microfiche OR choose full-text linking (post 1993).
BRIGHT IDEAS
If UH doesn’t have the document you need?
1. Fill out an InterLibrary Loan form at https://illiad.manoa.hawaii.edu/login/
2. Request it directly from a database like Worldcat (for books).
3. Request it directly from a database like LLBA with
4. Contact author of document directly.
Watch your @hawaii.edu email account for status of request.
Login to ILL to check on status of request. OR email them at [email protected]
BRIGHT IDEAS
If you still have questions, get stuck, or just need a little help?
email [email protected]
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phone reference956-7214
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