The document provides information about resources available for research at the Falmer Library, including books for overviews and theories, journals for up-to-date information on specific issues, and the internet for official information like government policies. It discusses using databases like British Education Index, PsycInfo, Google Scholar, and InterEd to search across multiple journals, and notes other resources like the Teaching Resources Collection, study spaces, and library hours. The overall aim is to help students become aware of and effectively use the various information sources.
1. education:
finding information
Peter Coyne - Information Adviser
Falmer Library
2. Aim of this session...
Help...
• awareness of resources available to you
• why & when you should use them
• make your searching more productive
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3. Why use what when???
Books Overview, history, theories
Journals Up to date info. Also look at specific issues
Internet Official info (e.g. government policy)
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4. Finding journals...by using databases
“I want to search across a wide range of
journals to see what’s available on a
specific subject”
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5. Database Details
Databases...(2) UK focus (BEI) / education focus
British Education
Index/Australian/ERIC
Cognitive / behavioural / motivation etc
PsycInfo angle to info – very good education focus
Wide range of topics – improving content.
Google Scholar Good secondary source.
Practical resources and ideas to use in the
InterEd classroom.
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6. Other stuff...
• Teaching Resources Collection
• Sets/Big Books/Picture Books
• Study rooms / spaces / wifi
• Opening times / late access
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