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Eunice WongReference Librarian
Library Workshop for LANG1001 English Language II
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Class ObjectivesThrough discussion and hands-on searching, you will
learn how to: Distinguish the types and purpose of different
information sources
Analyze your research topic (information needs)
Choose appropriate search tools and how best tosearch them
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Information Sources
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What are some of the information sources you often
use and for what purpose (course work, leisure,making purchase decision)?
Examples, what sources will you look up to find out:
1. Which elective courses to pick?
2. What part-time jobs are available?
3. Definition of narcissistic?
4. History of Nobel Prize?
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Journal vs Magazine
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Form groups of 3 or 4
Each group will have a journal and a magazine issue Compare the journal and magazine issues using
criteria listed on the worksheet
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What are Periodicals
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Journals, magazines and newspapers are periodicals
Characteristics of periodical: Published at regular time periods: daily, weekly,
monthly, bimonthly, quarterly
Timely information
Each issue publishes a collection of articles
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Project Requirements
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Paraphrase and cite information from two magazines
and two newspapers to support your conclusions. Periodical articles as your information sources
How do you refer to a periodical article
Post a letter: address room number, flat number, nameof the estate/street/suburb
Article: article name, source (name of thejournal/magazine/newspaper), date, vol. & issue & pageno.
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How to find articles Search databases to find articles published in journals,
magazines or newspapers Which database to use?
Library guide for LANG 1001:http://libguides.ust.hk/lang1001
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How to search databases generation y vs "generation y"
What other terms are used to refer to "generation y"people?
"generation y" or "gen y" or "internet generation" or "netgen" or "post 80s" or millennial
What aspect of generation y people you want to focus on ("generation y" or "gen y" or "internet generation" or "net
gen" or "post 80s" or millennial) and (money or financ* orinvest* or saving or expenditure or spending)
* to find various endings of the same root: invest, investing,investment, etc.
Don't try to search for all aspects (money, relationship,politics, etc) together, tackle one aspect at a time instead
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Economists - ProQuest generation y 980 results, generation separate from y
"generation y" only 15 results "generation y" or "gen y" or "net generation" or "net
gen" or millennial
look at results
sort by relevance or by date
ideas for more keywords
ideas for what aspect to focus on
("generation y" or "gen y" or "net gen" or millennial) and(money or financ* or saving or invest* or spending orexpenditure or budget)
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The Guardian - LexisNexis ("generation y" or "gen y" or "net gen" or millennial)
and (money or financ! or invest!) ! to find various endings in LexisNexis
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The Standard - WiseNews "generation y" or "gen y" or "net gen" or millennial
* or ! not applicable in WiseNews Limit to a particular source: Advanced Search
Source Region Media Type Key in Source Name Search
Set date range : up to 5 years
only 10 results
local context: "post 80s"
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Time - EBSCOhost ("generation y" or "gen y" or "net gen" or millennial or
"post 80s" or "net generation") and (money or financ*or invest* or spending)
* is also applicable in EBSCOhost
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