Open a database and search for records to export in RIS format. Save the RIS file in a memorable location like the Downloads folder. Open Zotero, import the RIS file, and the citations will be organized into the correct folder.
CHEM 2P21 Information Exercise Winter 2020 ppt slidesBrock University
This document provides instructions for using ChemDraw software to draw chemical structures and insert them into Word documents. It also lists several journal articles and patents related to pharmaceutical compounds and antibiotic development. The learning outcomes mention searching various databases to find information on chemical synthesis, commercial suppliers, and scholarly articles on topics like antibacterial drugs and green chemistry.
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This document provides library resources and search strategies for students taking a Sociology course on Animals and Human Society. It lists a relevant peer-reviewed journal article on farm animal cognition and welfare. It then offers tips for searching databases like Web of Science for additional journal articles and books on topics like cognitive ethology and animal ethics using keywords, truncation, and limiting by document type. The librarian recommends strategies like sorting results, adding articles to a marked list, checking citations, and using interlibrary loans. Students are advised to revise searches, save and cite materials, and book a consultation if needed.
Brock University SOCI 2P85 winter 2020 ppt slidesBrock University
This document provides library resources for the course "Sociology 2P85 Animals and Human Society". It lists several journal articles, book chapters, and books located in the library that relate to topics like animal welfare, rights, sentience, ethics, and the social relationships between humans and animals. The document also provides guidance on databases, subject areas, and services that can help students with research for this course, including the library research guide for sociology, animal studies databases, and consulting with librarians.
BIOL 2P96 winter 2020 Library Seminar ppt slidesBrock University
This document provides library resources for the course BIOL 2P96 Biology of Fungi. It lists several scholarly articles on essential oils that have antifungal properties such as eugenol, thymol, eucalyptol, and menthol. It also provides the Chemical Abstracts Service Registry Numbers (CAS RNs) for these compounds. Finally, it directs students to resources on the library website including databases for finding articles, interlibrary loans, citation management, and research consultations.
This document provides library resources for research on animals and human society. It lists several academic journal articles related to humane slaughterhouse practices, animal rights and the law, the effects of preslaughter handling on animal welfare and pork quality, and welfare issues regarding the transportation of swine. It also directs the user to the library's sociology research guide, critical animal studies resources, relevant databases, books, theses, and offers consultation services.
This document provides resources for a survey design project, including keywords to use when searching different databases for relevant scholarly articles and news sources. It lists several sociology and multidisciplinary databases to search, such as ProQuest Sociology, Web of Science, Google Scholar, CBCA, and CPI.Q. It also provides tips for searching like defining and grouping keywords, using different keyword combinations, and searching journals, news, books, and book chapters. Formatting and citation style guidelines are referenced. Assistance from librarians is offered.
The document summarizes an orientation for an ERSC 2P18 class hosted by the science librarian. It includes reviewing an assignment, exploring an Earth sciences research guide, discussing peer-review and citation management, searching a database called GeoRef together, learning about finding maps and data, and sharing experiences and resources. Sample sources on topics like plate tectonics and deformation of quartzo-feldspathic gneisses are also included.
CHEM 2P21 Information Exercise Winter 2020 ppt slidesBrock University
This document provides instructions for using ChemDraw software to draw chemical structures and insert them into Word documents. It also lists several journal articles and patents related to pharmaceutical compounds and antibiotic development. The learning outcomes mention searching various databases to find information on chemical synthesis, commercial suppliers, and scholarly articles on topics like antibacterial drugs and green chemistry.
SOCI 2P85 Library Resources March 10 2010 ppt slidesBrock University
This document provides library resources and search strategies for students taking a Sociology course on Animals and Human Society. It lists a relevant peer-reviewed journal article on farm animal cognition and welfare. It then offers tips for searching databases like Web of Science for additional journal articles and books on topics like cognitive ethology and animal ethics using keywords, truncation, and limiting by document type. The librarian recommends strategies like sorting results, adding articles to a marked list, checking citations, and using interlibrary loans. Students are advised to revise searches, save and cite materials, and book a consultation if needed.
Brock University SOCI 2P85 winter 2020 ppt slidesBrock University
This document provides library resources for the course "Sociology 2P85 Animals and Human Society". It lists several journal articles, book chapters, and books located in the library that relate to topics like animal welfare, rights, sentience, ethics, and the social relationships between humans and animals. The document also provides guidance on databases, subject areas, and services that can help students with research for this course, including the library research guide for sociology, animal studies databases, and consulting with librarians.
BIOL 2P96 winter 2020 Library Seminar ppt slidesBrock University
This document provides library resources for the course BIOL 2P96 Biology of Fungi. It lists several scholarly articles on essential oils that have antifungal properties such as eugenol, thymol, eucalyptol, and menthol. It also provides the Chemical Abstracts Service Registry Numbers (CAS RNs) for these compounds. Finally, it directs students to resources on the library website including databases for finding articles, interlibrary loans, citation management, and research consultations.
This document provides library resources for research on animals and human society. It lists several academic journal articles related to humane slaughterhouse practices, animal rights and the law, the effects of preslaughter handling on animal welfare and pork quality, and welfare issues regarding the transportation of swine. It also directs the user to the library's sociology research guide, critical animal studies resources, relevant databases, books, theses, and offers consultation services.
This document provides resources for a survey design project, including keywords to use when searching different databases for relevant scholarly articles and news sources. It lists several sociology and multidisciplinary databases to search, such as ProQuest Sociology, Web of Science, Google Scholar, CBCA, and CPI.Q. It also provides tips for searching like defining and grouping keywords, using different keyword combinations, and searching journals, news, books, and book chapters. Formatting and citation style guidelines are referenced. Assistance from librarians is offered.
The document summarizes an orientation for an ERSC 2P18 class hosted by the science librarian. It includes reviewing an assignment, exploring an Earth sciences research guide, discussing peer-review and citation management, searching a database called GeoRef together, learning about finding maps and data, and sharing experiences and resources. Sample sources on topics like plate tectonics and deformation of quartzo-feldspathic gneisses are also included.
This document appears to be an email from Pearl Jacobson, a science librarian at Carleton University, to Ian Gordon. The email contains a citation for a research article from Inorganic Chemistry exploring the coordination chemistry of a bipyridine ligand. The citation includes the authors, title, journal, year, volume, issue pages and DOI for the research article.
Brock Science Library Presentation ppt slides 2019Brock University
This document outlines the agenda for a Brock Science Mentorship library seminar. The agenda includes learning about library spaces, collections and services, getting an ORCid ID number, identifying relevant research guides and librarians, conducting database searches, notes on presentation formatting, and concluding with an active learning exercise. The seminar aims to help students learn how to effectively use library resources in their scientific research.
Research Help Training Session E ppt slides (June 11, 2019)Brock University
This document outlines an agenda for a research help training session on searching beyond the library's discovery service and addressing common questions. The session will cover specialty and subject databases, full-text databases, citation formatting, writing tools, and plagiarism. Participants will discuss databases they want to learn more about and share something new they learned from exercises. The training aims to help participants assist patrons more effectively.
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This document outlines an agenda and materials for a research help training session on super searchers and the reference interview part 2. The agenda includes debriefing a previous session, discussing the reference interview and super searchers, hands-on exercises, homework, and reviewing the next session. Guidelines for reference interviews are presented. A video clip is included for analysis. Sample reference questions are provided for practice interviews. Database questions and homework assignments are outlined.
This document outlines an agenda for a research help training session on exploring databases and resources beyond the library's main search tool. The session will cover specialty and subject databases, citation tools, plagiarism, and using resources like Google Scholar, dictionaries, and encyclopedias. The objectives are for participants to gain confidence in assisting patrons with citation and writing questions using a variety of databases, software, and reference materials. Homework includes exploring specific databases and identifying a new skill learned.
Brock University Library Research Help Training Session D ppt slides (June 4,...Brock University
This document outlines an agenda and learning outcomes for Session D of a research help training. The session focuses on developing effective reference interview skills, search strategies, and using the SuperSearch discovery tool. The agenda includes practicing reference interviews, learning about SuperSearch, hands-on exercises, and assigning homework for the next session. The learning outcomes are to demonstrate skills in conducting reference interviews and searches, using SuperSearch, evaluating results, and communicating effectively with patrons.
The document provides instructions for using ChemDraw software to draw chemical structures and insert them into Word documents, along with references for articles on pharmaceuticals found in water systems and the synthesis of quinolones and norfloxacin. It also lists additional skills and resources for chemical information searching, such as using Reaxys, SciFinder, PubChem, and commercial chemical suppliers to determine whether to make or purchase compounds.
CHEM 2P21 Information exercise Winter 2019 ppt slidesBrock University
This document provides instructions for using ChemDraw software to search chemical structures and insert them into Word documents. It also lists several databases and resources for researching antibiotics and antibacterial drugs, including their chemical properties, reactions, and regulatory information. The document encourages learning about green chemistry concepts and becoming better informed on biochemical research related to antibiotic development.
CHEM 2P21 Information exercise Winter 2019 ppt slidesBrock University
This document provides instructions for using ChemDraw software to search chemical structures and insert them into Word documents. It also lists several databases and resources for searching information on antibiotics and antibacterial drugs, including their chemical properties and reactions. The purpose is to help students learn about antibiotic drug development and green chemistry concepts through research.
This document provides guidance for students on researching a biology topic for a class assignment. It lists keywords and topics related to grapes and fungal diseases. It also provides recommendations on databases and resources to search, including agricultural publications, theses/dissertations, patents, and scholarly articles. Specific databases recommended are Google Scholar, Web of Science, and SuperSearch. Tips are provided on using cited reference searching, setting up search alerts, and organizing references with citation management software. The librarian offers to help students who need assistance with their research.
This document provides an orientation for a neuroscience library assignment. It includes instructions for 6 questions and 17 tasks involving 4 databases and finding 1 relevant article. It discusses the databases PubMed Central, PsycINFO, Ovid MEDLINE, and Science Citation Index Expanded. It provides tips for searching like being careful, filtering results, and finding peer-reviewed scholarly articles. It highlights downloading citations to Zotero or Mendeley and saving PDFs. It provides an example of a downloaded citation and PDF of a 2008 article on predicting aggressive behavior using facial metrics. Finally, it summarizes things learned like the neuroscience research guide, article databases, interlibrary loans, citation management tools, getting an ORCiD account,
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This document provides guidance and resources for an assignment on the Gowganda Formation for an Earth Sciences course. It lists the required elements of the assignment, including a map, definition, significance, post-1990 citations, images, search strategy, and keywords. It then provides details on the Gowganda Formation, including its location in Ontario, the rocks it comprises, its age, and economic resources. Finally, it recommends several library databases and resources to use when researching the Gowganda Formation and completing the assignment.
This document discusses how technology is affecting political institutions, democracy, and citizenship in Canada. It notes that politics now has one foot in the digital age and one still rooted in 19th century practices. This divide is a problem that Canada's government has been slow to address. The document provides guidance on researching this topic, including searching keywords like "politic*", "internet", and "Canada" in resources like Google, Google Books, Google Scholar, Oxford Handbooks, scholarly article databases selecting "Politics Collection", CBCA, Canadian Major Dailies, CPI.Q and LexisNexis for news articles. It recommends booking a consultation with a librarian.
This document provides tips from Ian Gordon, a librarian at Carleton University, on using library resources to research topics for the POLI 3P98 course. It lists subject keywords related to public administration and different levels of government in Canada. It also recommends consulting relevant books, textbooks, and scholarly articles, as well as using library databases to search for definitions and news articles. The librarian encourages beginning the writing process after obtaining PDFs of useful sources.
This document outlines an agenda for a library workshop on political science resources. The agenda includes reviewing the library's political science research guide, identifying key books and ebooks, reviewing scholarly article databases, exploring media article databases, and having time for questions. The librarian, Pearl Jacobson, and Ian Gordon will lead the workshop.
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This document appears to be an email from Pearl Jacobson, a science librarian at Carleton University, to Ian Gordon. The email contains a citation for a research article from Inorganic Chemistry exploring the coordination chemistry of a bipyridine ligand. The citation includes the authors, title, journal, year, volume, issue pages and DOI for the research article.
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This document outlines the agenda for a Brock Science Mentorship library seminar. The agenda includes learning about library spaces, collections and services, getting an ORCid ID number, identifying relevant research guides and librarians, conducting database searches, notes on presentation formatting, and concluding with an active learning exercise. The seminar aims to help students learn how to effectively use library resources in their scientific research.
Research Help Training Session E ppt slides (June 11, 2019)Brock University
This document outlines an agenda for a research help training session on searching beyond the library's discovery service and addressing common questions. The session will cover specialty and subject databases, full-text databases, citation formatting, writing tools, and plagiarism. Participants will discuss databases they want to learn more about and share something new they learned from exercises. The training aims to help participants assist patrons more effectively.
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This document outlines an agenda and materials for a research help training session on super searchers and the reference interview part 2. The agenda includes debriefing a previous session, discussing the reference interview and super searchers, hands-on exercises, homework, and reviewing the next session. Guidelines for reference interviews are presented. A video clip is included for analysis. Sample reference questions are provided for practice interviews. Database questions and homework assignments are outlined.
This document outlines an agenda for a research help training session on exploring databases and resources beyond the library's main search tool. The session will cover specialty and subject databases, citation tools, plagiarism, and using resources like Google Scholar, dictionaries, and encyclopedias. The objectives are for participants to gain confidence in assisting patrons with citation and writing questions using a variety of databases, software, and reference materials. Homework includes exploring specific databases and identifying a new skill learned.
Brock University Library Research Help Training Session D ppt slides (June 4,...Brock University
This document outlines an agenda and learning outcomes for Session D of a research help training. The session focuses on developing effective reference interview skills, search strategies, and using the SuperSearch discovery tool. The agenda includes practicing reference interviews, learning about SuperSearch, hands-on exercises, and assigning homework for the next session. The learning outcomes are to demonstrate skills in conducting reference interviews and searches, using SuperSearch, evaluating results, and communicating effectively with patrons.
The document provides instructions for using ChemDraw software to draw chemical structures and insert them into Word documents, along with references for articles on pharmaceuticals found in water systems and the synthesis of quinolones and norfloxacin. It also lists additional skills and resources for chemical information searching, such as using Reaxys, SciFinder, PubChem, and commercial chemical suppliers to determine whether to make or purchase compounds.
CHEM 2P21 Information exercise Winter 2019 ppt slidesBrock University
This document provides instructions for using ChemDraw software to search chemical structures and insert them into Word documents. It also lists several databases and resources for researching antibiotics and antibacterial drugs, including their chemical properties, reactions, and regulatory information. The document encourages learning about green chemistry concepts and becoming better informed on biochemical research related to antibiotic development.
CHEM 2P21 Information exercise Winter 2019 ppt slidesBrock University
This document provides instructions for using ChemDraw software to search chemical structures and insert them into Word documents. It also lists several databases and resources for searching information on antibiotics and antibacterial drugs, including their chemical properties and reactions. The purpose is to help students learn about antibiotic drug development and green chemistry concepts through research.
This document provides guidance for students on researching a biology topic for a class assignment. It lists keywords and topics related to grapes and fungal diseases. It also provides recommendations on databases and resources to search, including agricultural publications, theses/dissertations, patents, and scholarly articles. Specific databases recommended are Google Scholar, Web of Science, and SuperSearch. Tips are provided on using cited reference searching, setting up search alerts, and organizing references with citation management software. The librarian offers to help students who need assistance with their research.
This document provides an orientation for a neuroscience library assignment. It includes instructions for 6 questions and 17 tasks involving 4 databases and finding 1 relevant article. It discusses the databases PubMed Central, PsycINFO, Ovid MEDLINE, and Science Citation Index Expanded. It provides tips for searching like being careful, filtering results, and finding peer-reviewed scholarly articles. It highlights downloading citations to Zotero or Mendeley and saving PDFs. It provides an example of a downloaded citation and PDF of a 2008 article on predicting aggressive behavior using facial metrics. Finally, it summarizes things learned like the neuroscience research guide, article databases, interlibrary loans, citation management tools, getting an ORCiD account,
This document provides an overview of a neuroscience library orientation session. It includes 6 discussion questions, 17 tasks covered, and 4 databases introduced. Key resources introduced include an article on object recognition, a neuropsychology toolkit book, and databases such as PubMed Central, PsycINFO, Ovid MEDLINE, and Science Citation Index Expanded. The session concluded with a review of resources learned including the neuroscience research guide, using different article databases, interlibrary loans, citation management tools, ORCiD accounts, book consultations, and encouraging questions.
This document provides guidance and resources for an assignment on the Gowganda Formation for an Earth Sciences course. It lists the required elements of the assignment, including a map, definition, significance, post-1990 citations, images, search strategy, and keywords. It then provides details on the Gowganda Formation, including its location in Ontario, the rocks it comprises, its age, and economic resources. Finally, it recommends several library databases and resources to use when researching the Gowganda Formation and completing the assignment.
This document discusses how technology is affecting political institutions, democracy, and citizenship in Canada. It notes that politics now has one foot in the digital age and one still rooted in 19th century practices. This divide is a problem that Canada's government has been slow to address. The document provides guidance on researching this topic, including searching keywords like "politic*", "internet", and "Canada" in resources like Google, Google Books, Google Scholar, Oxford Handbooks, scholarly article databases selecting "Politics Collection", CBCA, Canadian Major Dailies, CPI.Q and LexisNexis for news articles. It recommends booking a consultation with a librarian.
This document provides tips from Ian Gordon, a librarian at Carleton University, on using library resources to research topics for the POLI 3P98 course. It lists subject keywords related to public administration and different levels of government in Canada. It also recommends consulting relevant books, textbooks, and scholarly articles, as well as using library databases to search for definitions and news articles. The librarian encourages beginning the writing process after obtaining PDFs of useful sources.
This document outlines an agenda for a library workshop on political science resources. The agenda includes reviewing the library's political science research guide, identifying key books and ebooks, reviewing scholarly article databases, exploring media article databases, and having time for questions. The librarian, Pearl Jacobson, and Ian Gordon will lead the workshop.
The document provides guidance for students on conducting research for a project. It outlines the key sections that should be included in a research project such as the title, names of researchers, research focus, keywords, acknowledgements, cited references, abstract, and main body. It also lists steps students should take when searching for information, including deriving keywords, identifying the appropriate library research guide and liaison, searching for books, articles, theses/dissertations, and how to cite, save, and share their findings. The document serves as a guide for students on the structure and research process for their projects.
This document provides an overview of wound healing, its functions, stages, mechanisms, factors affecting it, and complications.
A wound is a break in the integrity of the skin or tissues, which may be associated with disruption of the structure and function.
Healing is the body’s response to injury in an attempt to restore normal structure and functions.
Healing can occur in two ways: Regeneration and Repair
There are 4 phases of wound healing: hemostasis, inflammation, proliferation, and remodeling. This document also describes the mechanism of wound healing. Factors that affect healing include infection, uncontrolled diabetes, poor nutrition, age, anemia, the presence of foreign bodies, etc.
Complications of wound healing like infection, hyperpigmentation of scar, contractures, and keloid formation.
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Chapter wise All Notes of First year Basic Civil Engineering.pptxDenish Jangid
Chapter wise All Notes of First year Basic Civil Engineering
Syllabus
Chapter-1
Introduction to objective, scope and outcome the subject
Chapter 2
Introduction: Scope and Specialization of Civil Engineering, Role of civil Engineer in Society, Impact of infrastructural development on economy of country.
Chapter 3
Surveying: Object Principles & Types of Surveying; Site Plans, Plans & Maps; Scales & Unit of different Measurements.
Linear Measurements: Instruments used. Linear Measurement by Tape, Ranging out Survey Lines and overcoming Obstructions; Measurements on sloping ground; Tape corrections, conventional symbols. Angular Measurements: Instruments used; Introduction to Compass Surveying, Bearings and Longitude & Latitude of a Line, Introduction to total station.
Levelling: Instrument used Object of levelling, Methods of levelling in brief, and Contour maps.
Chapter 4
Buildings: Selection of site for Buildings, Layout of Building Plan, Types of buildings, Plinth area, carpet area, floor space index, Introduction to building byelaws, concept of sun light & ventilation. Components of Buildings & their functions, Basic concept of R.C.C., Introduction to types of foundation
Chapter 5
Transportation: Introduction to Transportation Engineering; Traffic and Road Safety: Types and Characteristics of Various Modes of Transportation; Various Road Traffic Signs, Causes of Accidents and Road Safety Measures.
Chapter 6
Environmental Engineering: Environmental Pollution, Environmental Acts and Regulations, Functional Concepts of Ecology, Basics of Species, Biodiversity, Ecosystem, Hydrological Cycle; Chemical Cycles: Carbon, Nitrogen & Phosphorus; Energy Flow in Ecosystems.
Water Pollution: Water Quality standards, Introduction to Treatment & Disposal of Waste Water. Reuse and Saving of Water, Rain Water Harvesting. Solid Waste Management: Classification of Solid Waste, Collection, Transportation and Disposal of Solid. Recycling of Solid Waste: Energy Recovery, Sanitary Landfill, On-Site Sanitation. Air & Noise Pollution: Primary and Secondary air pollutants, Harmful effects of Air Pollution, Control of Air Pollution. . Noise Pollution Harmful Effects of noise pollution, control of noise pollution, Global warming & Climate Change, Ozone depletion, Greenhouse effect
Text Books:
1. Palancharmy, Basic Civil Engineering, McGraw Hill publishers.
2. Satheesh Gopi, Basic Civil Engineering, Pearson Publishers.
3. Ketki Rangwala Dalal, Essentials of Civil Engineering, Charotar Publishing House.
4. BCP, Surveying volume 1
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Brock University Vitis database zotero guide
1. Open the Vitis database, search, mark records for
putting into Zotero or any other software, click
on RIS-Format, then the Export button.
2. Depending upon how your computer is
programmed, Word should open with the
following prompt to Save. If Word does not
open then save the file where you’ll find it’s
unique name. Click on OK.
3. Save this file using a file name and a place
you’ll remember e.g. Niagara in the
Downloads directory keeping default settings.
5. Click on File, Import…, find your file
and click Open. Citations should fall into
the right folder.
6. Marciniak, M., R. Brown, A. Reynolds, and M. Jollineau 2015Use of
Remote Sensing to Understand the Terroir of the Niagara Peninsula.
Applications in a Riesling Vineyard. Journal International Des
Sciences de La Vigne et Du Vin 49(1): 1–26.
Reynolds, A. G., G. Taylor, and C. de Savigny 2013Defining Niagara
Terroir by Chemical and Sensory Analysis of Chardonnay Wines from
Various Soil Textures and Vine Sizes. American Journal of Enology
and Viticulture 64(2): 180–194.