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Library Research for EDCI 7137
Clarke Iakovakis | Research & Instruction Librarian | UHCL Neumann Library
“Students from Roosevelt Middle School” by ENERGY.GOV via Wikimedia Commons, licensed under public domain
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http://libguides.uhcl.edu/EDCI7137
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Outline for Today
• Library Databases & OneSearch
• Overview of Education Databases
• Database Search Strategy & Technique
• Citing Sources & Using EndNote
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Library Databases & OneSearch
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Overview of UHCL Education Databases
• Education Source
• ERIC
• Education Full Text
• Educational Administration
Abstracts
• Professional Development
Collection
• PsycInfo
EBSCOhost is a collection of databases
SAGE is also a collection of databases
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MacQuarrie, S. s., Howe, C., & Boyle, J. (2012).
Exploring the characteristics of small groups
within science and English secondary classrooms.
Cambridge Journal Of Education, 42(4), 527-546.
doi:10.1080/0305764X.2012.733345
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DOI: Digital Object Identifier
• a unique alphanumeric string assigned by a registration agency to
identify content and provide a persistent link to its location on the
Internet
• All DOI numbers begin with a 10 and contain a prefix and a suffix
separated by a slash.
http://www.apastyle.org/learn/faqs/what-is-doi.aspx
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Exercise 1: Using OneSearch
B) Finding a specific article:
• Using OneSearch, see if you can find the following article. Include the author’s
name if necessary.
• Article Title: Integrating Literacy and Science in Biology: Teaching and Learning Impacts of
Reading Apprenticeship Professional Development
• Article Lead Author: Greenleaf
C) Using OneSearch, search for the subject:
science AND English language learners AND elementary
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Options
General Searching
• Using Boolean
operators
• Using search limiters
(source type, year)
• Finding full text
Advanced Searching
• Subject thesauri
• Searching within
journals
• Cross References &
Cited Reference
Searching
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General Searching Strategies
Constructing a search
Finding Full Text
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2. Identify the key concepts
• Active learning
• ELL students
• STEM education
• student engagement
What effect do active learning
techniques have on engaging ELL
students in STEM education?
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Active
learning
Student-
centered
learning
Problem-
based
learning
Student
Participation
Practicuums
3. List alternate keywords,
synonyms, and related words
What effect do active learning techniques have on
engaging ELL students in STEM education?
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STEM
education
Science education OR
Technology education OR
Engineering education OR
Mathematics education
Science
Projects
STS OR
Science,
technology &
society
Remedial
mathematics
teaching
3. List alternate keywords,
synonyms, and related words
What effect do active learning techniques have on
engaging ELL students in STEM education?
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ELL students
ESL OR English
as a second
language
Bilingual
education
English
language
learners
Limited English-
proficient students
3. List alternate keywords,
synonyms, and related words
What effect do active learning techniques have on
engaging elementary students in STEM education?
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4. Join terms and concepts with appropriate
Boolean operators
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student-
centered
learning
active learning student
participation
active learning OR student-centered
learning OR student participation
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STEM education OR
science – study & teaching
OR science projects
active learning OR
student-centered learning OR
student participation
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Which statement below will generate more
search results?
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Which search will find
FEWER results?
A.
B.
OR
STEM education
STEM education
active learning
active learning
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m
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Truncation (Wildcards)
educate
educates
educating
education
educational
educator
educat*
*
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Advanced Searching
Thesauri & controlled vocabulary
Cross Reference searching: Education Source & Web of Science
Searching within journals
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Controlled Vocabulary
(also called “taxonomy” or “hierarchy”)
• A list of terms and term relationships designed to
o organize information about similar subjects
o assist content authors in consistently classifying/tagging
content
o enable users to find the information they need by
translating their language into the language of the
information store.
Leise, F. (2008). Controlled vocabularies, an introduction. Indexer, 26(3),
121-126.
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Database Thesauri
Academic Achievement word relationships:
Broader terms
• Achievement
• Educational background
Narrower terms
• Achievement in science
• Academic underachievement
Related terms
• Academic ability
• Motivation in education
Used for
• Scholastic success
• Student achievement
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What are some methods for teaching STEM to
ELL elementary students?
• Identify the key concepts2
• List alternate keywords, synonyms, and related words3
Dogs Cats Birds
Related Term Canines Felines Fowl
Related Term Puppies Kitties Birdies
Related Term
Example:
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STEM
• stem education
• Science -- Study & teaching
• Technology -- Study & teaching
• Engineering -- Study & teaching )
• Mathematics -- Study & teaching
ELEMENTARY STUDENTS
• Elementary education
• Primary education
• Early childhood education
• Kindergarten OR Grade 1 OR Grade 2…
ELL
• English language -- Study & teaching -- Foreign speakers
• ESL OR English as a second language OR English (Second Language)
• ELL OR English language learners
• Bilingual education
• Multilingual education
• Spanish speaking students
• Non English speaking
• LEP OR limited English-proficient OR limited English speaking
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Cross Reference Searching: Education Source
http://libproxy.uhcl.edu/login?url=http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=eue&AN=77729964&site=ehost-live&scope=site
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Cross Reference Searching: Web of Science
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Citing Sources: EndNote
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Edci7137 2016 spring presentation

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    Page 1 Library Researchfor EDCI 7137 Clarke Iakovakis | Research & Instruction Librarian | UHCL Neumann Library “Students from Roosevelt Middle School” by ENERGY.GOV via Wikimedia Commons, licensed under public domain
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    Page 3 Outline forToday • Library Databases & OneSearch • Overview of Education Databases • Database Search Strategy & Technique • Citing Sources & Using EndNote
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    Page 5 Overview ofUHCL Education Databases • Education Source • ERIC • Education Full Text • Educational Administration Abstracts • Professional Development Collection • PsycInfo EBSCOhost is a collection of databases SAGE is also a collection of databases
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    Page 6 MacQuarrie, S.s., Howe, C., & Boyle, J. (2012). Exploring the characteristics of small groups within science and English secondary classrooms. Cambridge Journal Of Education, 42(4), 527-546. doi:10.1080/0305764X.2012.733345
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    Page 7 DOI: DigitalObject Identifier • a unique alphanumeric string assigned by a registration agency to identify content and provide a persistent link to its location on the Internet • All DOI numbers begin with a 10 and contain a prefix and a suffix separated by a slash. http://www.apastyle.org/learn/faqs/what-is-doi.aspx
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    Page 8 Exercise 1:Using OneSearch B) Finding a specific article: • Using OneSearch, see if you can find the following article. Include the author’s name if necessary. • Article Title: Integrating Literacy and Science in Biology: Teaching and Learning Impacts of Reading Apprenticeship Professional Development • Article Lead Author: Greenleaf C) Using OneSearch, search for the subject: science AND English language learners AND elementary
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    Page 9 Options General Searching •Using Boolean operators • Using search limiters (source type, year) • Finding full text Advanced Searching • Subject thesauri • Searching within journals • Cross References & Cited Reference Searching
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    Page 10 General SearchingStrategies Constructing a search Finding Full Text
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    Page 11 2. Identifythe key concepts • Active learning • ELL students • STEM education • student engagement What effect do active learning techniques have on engaging ELL students in STEM education?
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    Page 12 Active learning Student- centered learning Problem- based learning Student Participation Practicuums 3. Listalternate keywords, synonyms, and related words What effect do active learning techniques have on engaging ELL students in STEM education?
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    Page 13 STEM education Science educationOR Technology education OR Engineering education OR Mathematics education Science Projects STS OR Science, technology & society Remedial mathematics teaching 3. List alternate keywords, synonyms, and related words What effect do active learning techniques have on engaging ELL students in STEM education?
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    Page 14 ELL students ESLOR English as a second language Bilingual education English language learners Limited English- proficient students 3. List alternate keywords, synonyms, and related words What effect do active learning techniques have on engaging elementary students in STEM education?
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    Page 15 4. Jointerms and concepts with appropriate Boolean operators
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    Page 17 student- centered learning active learningstudent participation active learning OR student-centered learning OR student participation
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    Page 18 STEM educationOR science – study & teaching OR science projects active learning OR student-centered learning OR student participation
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    Page 20 Which statementbelow will generate more search results?
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    Page 21 Which searchwill find FEWER results? A. B. OR STEM education STEM education active learning active learning
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    Page 24 Advanced Searching Thesauri& controlled vocabulary Cross Reference searching: Education Source & Web of Science Searching within journals
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    Page 25 Controlled Vocabulary (alsocalled “taxonomy” or “hierarchy”) • A list of terms and term relationships designed to o organize information about similar subjects o assist content authors in consistently classifying/tagging content o enable users to find the information they need by translating their language into the language of the information store. Leise, F. (2008). Controlled vocabularies, an introduction. Indexer, 26(3), 121-126.
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    Page 26 Database Thesauri AcademicAchievement word relationships: Broader terms • Achievement • Educational background Narrower terms • Achievement in science • Academic underachievement Related terms • Academic ability • Motivation in education Used for • Scholastic success • Student achievement
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    Page 27 What aresome methods for teaching STEM to ELL elementary students? • Identify the key concepts2 • List alternate keywords, synonyms, and related words3 Dogs Cats Birds Related Term Canines Felines Fowl Related Term Puppies Kitties Birdies Related Term Example:
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    Page 28 STEM • stemeducation • Science -- Study & teaching • Technology -- Study & teaching • Engineering -- Study & teaching ) • Mathematics -- Study & teaching ELEMENTARY STUDENTS • Elementary education • Primary education • Early childhood education • Kindergarten OR Grade 1 OR Grade 2… ELL • English language -- Study & teaching -- Foreign speakers • ESL OR English as a second language OR English (Second Language) • ELL OR English language learners • Bilingual education • Multilingual education • Spanish speaking students • Non English speaking • LEP OR limited English-proficient OR limited English speaking
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    Page 29 Cross ReferenceSearching: Education Source http://libproxy.uhcl.edu/login?url=http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=eue&AN=77729964&site=ehost-live&scope=site
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    Page 30 Cross ReferenceSearching: Web of Science
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