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getting started with your research

        BROOKENS LIBRARY
       UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS
           SPRINGFIELD
Library Resources
 Online Resources
   Databases
   E-Books
   Government Documents
 Physical Resources
   Books (Main Collection; Reference Collection; Legal
    Collection; State and Federal Government Documents)
   Periodicals (magazines, journals and newspapers)
   Media Collection
Before getting started…
1. Think about the Information Cycle:
WATCH tutorial (Penn State Libraries)
2. Familiarize yourself with the requirements for the
   paper/project
      How many sources do you need?
      What types of sources do you need?
      How current do your sources need to be?
      Do you need academic/scholarly/peer-reviewed sources?

3.   Find out what it means to be
     academic/scholarly/peer-reviewed
Define your Keywords
You can enter an entire question in the Google search box and often get some relevant
   results… but that is not true for the library resources
When using the catalog and other databases:
   1. Pull out the keywords from your thesis statement or question
            Q: Does the use of cell phones cause cancer?
            Keywords: “cell phones” and “cancer”

   2. Create a list of synonyms
            Cell phones>cellular phones>mobile phones>wireless phones
            Cancer>health (broader) AND [types of cancer] (narrower)

   3. Identify who might be writing about this topic
          In which disciplines would scholars be researching this topic?
          Important to think about when trying to find subject-specific
          databases.
Accessing Resources from Off-
Campus


 What do you need?

 Electronic Resources (NetID and Password)
 This is the same login you use for Blackboard
Easy Access to Library
Resources
Finding Articles

 By DATABASE (See Databases)
 By SUBJECT (See Research Guides)
 By JOURNAL TITLE (See Journals Tab)
 BY ARTICLE TITLE (See Quick Search)
 Google Scholar
Finding Known Articles
Using a citation to find an article:


 Follow the steps in this quick video
  If we do not have access to the article in print or
  through any of our databases, conduct a search in
  1) Google Scholar and finally 2) Google
 Still cannot find it? Request a copy through ILL
  (Interlibrary Loan)
 Students that do not live within driving distance of
  UIS should request articles through ILL if they are
  not available electronically through one of the
  library databases
Research Guides:
          Discipline-Specific Resources
               Click on Research Guides to access: http://libguides.uis.edu/

Click on the
tabs to find
specific
types of
sources


                                                                               Each librarian is
                                                                               assigned to various
                                                                               departments. You
                                                                               can find which
                                                                               librarian is assigned
                                                                               to a department
                                                                               from the Research
                                                                               Guide. Students
                                                                               can arrange for a
                                                                               one-on-one
                                                                               research
                                                                               consultation. We
                                                                               offer them in-
                                                                               person, by phone
                                                                               or online via chat.
Database Search Tips
Keywords: Separate your search terms into different boxes




Sorting Features: Look at how your search results are organized (by date, etc.)




 Navigation Tools: Using the “back” button in some databases will cause you to
 lose your search results

                                                                   OR
Limit your search results



May need to
click on
“Show
More” to
limit results
to scholarly
(peer-
reviewed)



 Source
 Type




                      TIP: Do not limit your search results to full text; the “Find It” button searches for the full
                      text across all of the UIS databases
Click on the title for more information
Click on the source
title to find out
more information
about it
(audience, frequenc
y, peer-reviewed)



Modify your search
to include the subject
terms assigned to
relevant articles




 Read the abstract
 to find out if the
 article is relevant
 to your topic
 before printing it
Information about Publication




Audience




           Need more information? Consult Ulrich’s Periodicals Directory (available in
           Print at the Reference Desk). Call us if you cannot access the book.
Accessing the Full Text
If you see the HTML or PDF icons you know that you have some form of   If you do not see the HTML or PDF icons you may still be able to access
direct access to the full-text of the article through this database.   the article from another database (click on n butt button). If we
                                                                       own the full text you will see different databases listed below. Click
                                                                       on GO.




                  Don’t see any full text databases?

                  On-campus students should check to see if
                  the Brookens Library owns the year and
                  volume for the physical copy of the journal.
                  If so, you can come in and make a copy.

                  Online students can request a copy of
                  the article electronically through
                  Interlibrary Loan (ILL)
E-mail the Article
Click on the e-mail icon to send the citation and article to yourself




Sample e-mail with formatted citation and attached PDF
Finding Books
1. UIS Catalog (“Books and Media”)
2. I-Share Catalog (view I-Share libraries)
3. Quick Search – simultaneously searches
    across the print and electronic holdings at
    Brookens Library, I-Share Libraries, and
    Libraries Worldwide

Illinois students: tutorial on how to use I-Share
Distance students: tutorial on how to request books via ILL
eBooks
 Search in the UIS Catalog, Quick Search or Google
  Scholar for e-books, or
 Search directly in these databases:
   eBook Collection (EBSCOhost)
   Wiley Online Library (humanities and sciences)
   IEEE Xplore (computer science)
   Springer eBooks (sciences)
   Google Books (read the full-text of books in the public
    domain – published before 1923)
   ACLS Humanities E-Book (humanities)
   Brill eBooks (humanities)
Quick Search

Limiters




                                   eBook



                                Book




                                       Article
                      Article
           Database
Quick Search: Tips and Tricks
 Access from our website (not WorldCat.org)
 Use the limiters to narrow your search results
  (eBooks, Articles, Full Text, Peer-Reviewed Journals)
 If you find a relevant article, click on the title and “Check
  for Electronic Resources” button. If we do not have
  electronic access, check our print holdings.
 Do not limit your search to “UIS Brookens Library.” The first
  results returned are from UIS. If we do not own an item
  you can place I-Share and ILL requests directly from Quick
  Search.
 Online students that do not live within driving distance of
  UIS can request articles via Interlibrary Loan if not available
  electronically through one of the library databases.
Google Scholar
Google Scholar: Tips and Tricks
 Access from our website (not from Google Scholar)
 Contains books and articles
 Best for sciences and social sciences
 Nice for previews of books (Google Books)
 “Advanced Scholar Search” allows you to limit your
  results by author, publications, dates, subject
  areas, and legal opinions (by federal and/or state)
Requesting and checking out books
as a distance/online learner
 To have books sent to you from UIS and to make I-Share
  and ILL requests you will need to have your Library ID
  Number. This ID number is located on your I-Card.




 You can get this number from the Springfield Campus I-
  Card Center without needing to request a physical I-Card;
  however, if you plan to pick up a book from UIS or another
  I-Share library you will need to have your physical ID.
 Contact the Springfield I-Card Center with questions
Book Borrowing Privileges
UIS Library
 Undergraduate students, alumni, and special borrowers
   can check out UIS materials for 4 weeks, with 3 renewals
 Graduate/doctoral students, faculty, and staff can check
   out UIS materials for 16 weeks, with 6 renewals
I-Share Libraries
 All students, faculty and staff can check out materials for 4
   weeks, with 3 renewals
Interlibrary Loan (ILL)
 Due dates determined by the lending library

NOTE: Online students have the same privileges for UIS materials
Getting Help: Resources
 Tutorials (http://www.youtube.com/user/UISlibrary)
 Research Guides (http://libguides.uis.edu/)
 Reference Sources (http://libguides.uis.edu/fastfacts)
 Citation Guides
   http://libguides.uis.edu/citations
   Center for Teaching and Learning
Getting Help: Services
 Reference Desk (See Hours)
   Chat (operates during Reference Desk hours)
   Phone (217-206-6633)
   E-mail
 Schedule a consultation with a librarian (in-person, or
  by phone, e-mail or chat)
 Online and in-person tutoring offered by the Center
  for Teaching and Learning in writing, reading, math
  and science
Chat and Email Services




                          Email




                          Chat
How to keep in touch?
 Like us on Facebook
 Follow us on Twitter
 Subscribe to our blog
 Follow our tutorials on YouTube
 See photos of us on Flickr
We are your library. Let us know
what you think!

 Submit Comments/Suggestions online anytime
 Contact your library liaison
 Communicate with us on our blog, Facebook, Twitter

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Getting started with your research

  • 1. getting started with your research BROOKENS LIBRARY UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS SPRINGFIELD
  • 2. Library Resources  Online Resources  Databases  E-Books  Government Documents  Physical Resources  Books (Main Collection; Reference Collection; Legal Collection; State and Federal Government Documents)  Periodicals (magazines, journals and newspapers)  Media Collection
  • 3. Before getting started… 1. Think about the Information Cycle: WATCH tutorial (Penn State Libraries) 2. Familiarize yourself with the requirements for the paper/project  How many sources do you need?  What types of sources do you need?  How current do your sources need to be?  Do you need academic/scholarly/peer-reviewed sources? 3. Find out what it means to be academic/scholarly/peer-reviewed
  • 4. Define your Keywords You can enter an entire question in the Google search box and often get some relevant results… but that is not true for the library resources When using the catalog and other databases: 1. Pull out the keywords from your thesis statement or question  Q: Does the use of cell phones cause cancer?  Keywords: “cell phones” and “cancer” 2. Create a list of synonyms  Cell phones>cellular phones>mobile phones>wireless phones  Cancer>health (broader) AND [types of cancer] (narrower) 3. Identify who might be writing about this topic In which disciplines would scholars be researching this topic? Important to think about when trying to find subject-specific databases.
  • 5. Accessing Resources from Off- Campus What do you need? Electronic Resources (NetID and Password) This is the same login you use for Blackboard
  • 6. Easy Access to Library Resources
  • 7. Finding Articles  By DATABASE (See Databases)  By SUBJECT (See Research Guides)  By JOURNAL TITLE (See Journals Tab)  BY ARTICLE TITLE (See Quick Search)  Google Scholar
  • 8. Finding Known Articles Using a citation to find an article:  Follow the steps in this quick video If we do not have access to the article in print or through any of our databases, conduct a search in 1) Google Scholar and finally 2) Google  Still cannot find it? Request a copy through ILL (Interlibrary Loan)  Students that do not live within driving distance of UIS should request articles through ILL if they are not available electronically through one of the library databases
  • 9. Research Guides: Discipline-Specific Resources Click on Research Guides to access: http://libguides.uis.edu/ Click on the tabs to find specific types of sources Each librarian is assigned to various departments. You can find which librarian is assigned to a department from the Research Guide. Students can arrange for a one-on-one research consultation. We offer them in- person, by phone or online via chat.
  • 10. Database Search Tips Keywords: Separate your search terms into different boxes Sorting Features: Look at how your search results are organized (by date, etc.) Navigation Tools: Using the “back” button in some databases will cause you to lose your search results OR
  • 11. Limit your search results May need to click on “Show More” to limit results to scholarly (peer- reviewed) Source Type TIP: Do not limit your search results to full text; the “Find It” button searches for the full text across all of the UIS databases
  • 12. Click on the title for more information Click on the source title to find out more information about it (audience, frequenc y, peer-reviewed) Modify your search to include the subject terms assigned to relevant articles Read the abstract to find out if the article is relevant to your topic before printing it
  • 13. Information about Publication Audience Need more information? Consult Ulrich’s Periodicals Directory (available in Print at the Reference Desk). Call us if you cannot access the book.
  • 14. Accessing the Full Text If you see the HTML or PDF icons you know that you have some form of If you do not see the HTML or PDF icons you may still be able to access direct access to the full-text of the article through this database. the article from another database (click on n butt button). If we own the full text you will see different databases listed below. Click on GO. Don’t see any full text databases? On-campus students should check to see if the Brookens Library owns the year and volume for the physical copy of the journal. If so, you can come in and make a copy. Online students can request a copy of the article electronically through Interlibrary Loan (ILL)
  • 15. E-mail the Article Click on the e-mail icon to send the citation and article to yourself Sample e-mail with formatted citation and attached PDF
  • 16. Finding Books 1. UIS Catalog (“Books and Media”) 2. I-Share Catalog (view I-Share libraries) 3. Quick Search – simultaneously searches across the print and electronic holdings at Brookens Library, I-Share Libraries, and Libraries Worldwide Illinois students: tutorial on how to use I-Share Distance students: tutorial on how to request books via ILL
  • 17. eBooks  Search in the UIS Catalog, Quick Search or Google Scholar for e-books, or  Search directly in these databases:  eBook Collection (EBSCOhost)  Wiley Online Library (humanities and sciences)  IEEE Xplore (computer science)  Springer eBooks (sciences)  Google Books (read the full-text of books in the public domain – published before 1923)  ACLS Humanities E-Book (humanities)  Brill eBooks (humanities)
  • 18. Quick Search Limiters eBook Book Article Article Database
  • 19. Quick Search: Tips and Tricks  Access from our website (not WorldCat.org)  Use the limiters to narrow your search results (eBooks, Articles, Full Text, Peer-Reviewed Journals)  If you find a relevant article, click on the title and “Check for Electronic Resources” button. If we do not have electronic access, check our print holdings.  Do not limit your search to “UIS Brookens Library.” The first results returned are from UIS. If we do not own an item you can place I-Share and ILL requests directly from Quick Search.  Online students that do not live within driving distance of UIS can request articles via Interlibrary Loan if not available electronically through one of the library databases.
  • 21. Google Scholar: Tips and Tricks  Access from our website (not from Google Scholar)  Contains books and articles  Best for sciences and social sciences  Nice for previews of books (Google Books)  “Advanced Scholar Search” allows you to limit your results by author, publications, dates, subject areas, and legal opinions (by federal and/or state)
  • 22. Requesting and checking out books as a distance/online learner  To have books sent to you from UIS and to make I-Share and ILL requests you will need to have your Library ID Number. This ID number is located on your I-Card.  You can get this number from the Springfield Campus I- Card Center without needing to request a physical I-Card; however, if you plan to pick up a book from UIS or another I-Share library you will need to have your physical ID.  Contact the Springfield I-Card Center with questions
  • 23. Book Borrowing Privileges UIS Library  Undergraduate students, alumni, and special borrowers can check out UIS materials for 4 weeks, with 3 renewals  Graduate/doctoral students, faculty, and staff can check out UIS materials for 16 weeks, with 6 renewals I-Share Libraries  All students, faculty and staff can check out materials for 4 weeks, with 3 renewals Interlibrary Loan (ILL)  Due dates determined by the lending library NOTE: Online students have the same privileges for UIS materials
  • 24. Getting Help: Resources  Tutorials (http://www.youtube.com/user/UISlibrary)  Research Guides (http://libguides.uis.edu/)  Reference Sources (http://libguides.uis.edu/fastfacts)  Citation Guides  http://libguides.uis.edu/citations  Center for Teaching and Learning
  • 25. Getting Help: Services  Reference Desk (See Hours)  Chat (operates during Reference Desk hours)  Phone (217-206-6633)  E-mail  Schedule a consultation with a librarian (in-person, or by phone, e-mail or chat)  Online and in-person tutoring offered by the Center for Teaching and Learning in writing, reading, math and science
  • 26. Chat and Email Services Email Chat
  • 27. How to keep in touch?  Like us on Facebook  Follow us on Twitter  Subscribe to our blog  Follow our tutorials on YouTube  See photos of us on Flickr
  • 28. We are your library. Let us know what you think!  Submit Comments/Suggestions online anytime  Contact your library liaison  Communicate with us on our blog, Facebook, Twitter

Editor's Notes

  1. 2.) bullet 2: Books? Journal, Magazine or Newspaper Articles? Websites?