PSY 2010 Child Growth Development  Research Demonstration DSM-IV-TR project Presented Feb. 19, 2009 by Dan Overfield
Class Blog Make Comments Ask Questions Find Answers http://psy2010.blogspot.com
Overview Librarian’s Role Finding Books Finding Articles Citing your work
The Library A librarian….?  Provides detailed research assistance for your specific questions.  Knows how to use the research tools that are available to you Become our fan
Reference Desk is on the 4 th  Floor (216) 987-4296
Finding Books Library Catalog Search from the subject headings Request a book from another campus OhioLink  Request a book from another library in Ohio Worldcat See local public and academic library catalogs. Useful in a pinch when you may not have time to wait for book delivery
Catalog…
Keyword vs. Subject vs. Title What is the difference between a keyword and a subject?  Do a search in the catalog for the same word using all three of the above limits.
Subject
Title
Keyword
Keyword Keyword  The cataloging is looking for anything that will match the sequence of letters that you entered (including misspellings, singular, plural – the catalog will NOT correct these things Nor will it think for you.
Subject Subject  The computer is looking for your sequence of letters, but only within the Subject (about) field. It is not looking for the letters in the title, or description (keyword) boxes.
Title Title The catalog will only look for your entry in the TITLE field…
Keyword, Subject… Boxes? Fields?
Psychology or Zoology:  Search skills that work for any research And or not… Three simple and yet confusing words Boolean Operators!  !$&*
Using math to explain and, or, and not (1+3)x 2= ? 1 + (3 x 2) = ? Orange and California?  Orange and California not Color (Orange or Citrus or Fruit) and California Orange or California?
Boolean Databases won’t think for you.  Wildcard characters like (?) or (*) are helpful in expanding the scope of your search.  Search example: Ocean vs. Ocean*
Ocean vs. Ocean*
Major Databases* Psychology On the  library’s website  go to FINDING ARTICLES**. Click -  Alphabetic listing of all available databases  . Then select  by  subject . *  This is not a list of all of the major resources for these areas of study, it is merely a list of the resources that are available to you as a student at this time.  ** There is also a subject guide for  Psychology  available on the library homepage.
CLICK this SLIDE to get to the list!
Psychology Resources PsycInfo –  Article Citations Specific to Psychology Psychology and Behavioral Sciences Academic Search Complete General academic research.
PsycInfo
PsycInfo – Limit Options…. I did something wrong here, can anyone see what that is?
Search Results
Limit your results by subject
How do find the actual article?
Click FIND IT to get to full text
What if there is NO full text?  If there is not a FULL Text Link on this page then you must email a librarian to request the article from interlibrary loan. You can email me at  [email_address]   and I will be happy to help.
Citing in APA Style
Academic Search Complete This is a very broad and general database with journals, magazines, newspapers, and other sources that represent all sorts of academic and non-academic disciplines.  Psychology and Behavioral Sciences uses the exact same search interface as Academic Search Complete.
Academic Search Complete
Limit to English Only
Narrow your results by subject
Added child*
Limited results to “magazines” only
Add to folder
Folder has “Items”…
Select, set the style, email
Select APA style…
How to cite your work? APA style :  http://library.osu.edu/sites/guides/apagd.php   Citation Machine :  http://citationmachine.net/ Most Databases will also provide an APA citation You need to take the reader of your work as close as possible to the article that you are citing. You should not leave the reader with any doubt as to what you cited.
Citation Machine ENTER YOUR OWN DETAILS ACCORDING TO THE BOXES BELOW
Citation Machine Results
Summary Librarians are professional faculty who are here to help you to get the most out of your time and money.  We are not going to do the work for you, but we will make sure that you don’t waste your time.
Questions?  Reference desk – (216) 987-4296

Psy2010

  • 1.
    PSY 2010 ChildGrowth Development Research Demonstration DSM-IV-TR project Presented Feb. 19, 2009 by Dan Overfield
  • 2.
    Class Blog MakeComments Ask Questions Find Answers http://psy2010.blogspot.com
  • 3.
    Overview Librarian’s RoleFinding Books Finding Articles Citing your work
  • 4.
    The Library Alibrarian….? Provides detailed research assistance for your specific questions. Knows how to use the research tools that are available to you Become our fan
  • 5.
    Reference Desk ison the 4 th Floor (216) 987-4296
  • 6.
    Finding Books LibraryCatalog Search from the subject headings Request a book from another campus OhioLink Request a book from another library in Ohio Worldcat See local public and academic library catalogs. Useful in a pinch when you may not have time to wait for book delivery
  • 7.
  • 8.
    Keyword vs. Subjectvs. Title What is the difference between a keyword and a subject? Do a search in the catalog for the same word using all three of the above limits.
  • 9.
  • 10.
  • 11.
  • 12.
    Keyword Keyword The cataloging is looking for anything that will match the sequence of letters that you entered (including misspellings, singular, plural – the catalog will NOT correct these things Nor will it think for you.
  • 13.
    Subject Subject The computer is looking for your sequence of letters, but only within the Subject (about) field. It is not looking for the letters in the title, or description (keyword) boxes.
  • 14.
    Title Title Thecatalog will only look for your entry in the TITLE field…
  • 15.
  • 16.
    Psychology or Zoology: Search skills that work for any research And or not… Three simple and yet confusing words Boolean Operators! !$&*
  • 17.
    Using math toexplain and, or, and not (1+3)x 2= ? 1 + (3 x 2) = ? Orange and California? Orange and California not Color (Orange or Citrus or Fruit) and California Orange or California?
  • 18.
    Boolean Databases won’tthink for you. Wildcard characters like (?) or (*) are helpful in expanding the scope of your search. Search example: Ocean vs. Ocean*
  • 19.
  • 20.
    Major Databases* PsychologyOn the library’s website go to FINDING ARTICLES**. Click -  Alphabetic listing of all available databases . Then select by subject . * This is not a list of all of the major resources for these areas of study, it is merely a list of the resources that are available to you as a student at this time. ** There is also a subject guide for Psychology available on the library homepage.
  • 21.
    CLICK this SLIDEto get to the list!
  • 22.
    Psychology Resources PsycInfo– Article Citations Specific to Psychology Psychology and Behavioral Sciences Academic Search Complete General academic research.
  • 23.
  • 24.
    PsycInfo – LimitOptions…. I did something wrong here, can anyone see what that is?
  • 25.
  • 26.
  • 27.
    How do findthe actual article?
  • 28.
    Click FIND ITto get to full text
  • 29.
    What if thereis NO full text? If there is not a FULL Text Link on this page then you must email a librarian to request the article from interlibrary loan. You can email me at [email_address] and I will be happy to help.
  • 30.
  • 31.
    Academic Search CompleteThis is a very broad and general database with journals, magazines, newspapers, and other sources that represent all sorts of academic and non-academic disciplines. Psychology and Behavioral Sciences uses the exact same search interface as Academic Search Complete.
  • 32.
  • 33.
  • 34.
  • 35.
  • 36.
    Limited results to“magazines” only
  • 37.
  • 38.
  • 39.
    Select, set thestyle, email
  • 40.
  • 41.
    How to citeyour work? APA style : http://library.osu.edu/sites/guides/apagd.php Citation Machine : http://citationmachine.net/ Most Databases will also provide an APA citation You need to take the reader of your work as close as possible to the article that you are citing. You should not leave the reader with any doubt as to what you cited.
  • 42.
    Citation Machine ENTERYOUR OWN DETAILS ACCORDING TO THE BOXES BELOW
  • 43.
  • 44.
    Summary Librarians areprofessional faculty who are here to help you to get the most out of your time and money. We are not going to do the work for you, but we will make sure that you don’t waste your time.
  • 45.
    Questions? Referencedesk – (216) 987-4296