An Adventure in Research Using Beaman Library Services and Resources Fall 2008
Beaman Library is your starting point for research Research materials at your fingertips!  Computers for your convenience! Study Rooms available to study by yourself or for a group to gather! Our Library Staff is here for you!
Catacomb—Your Beaman Library Homepage Access the library catalog & our electronic databases from any computer Ask a Reference Question??? Links you with a librarian for all of your questions Find out information about the library or read the latest library newsletter
The Research Process The research process requires a knowledge of  The  locations  of information resources How information resources are    organized The  tools   needed for  accessing information regardless of its  format The  criteria for evaluating     information retrieved
Information Resources in   Beaman Library - Organization Library of Congress Classification System  (LB 2806 .R38) Designators  (Ref, Oversize, Buffington…) Local Collections   (Special Collections, Restoration Collection…)
Information Resources in  Beaman Library – access tools Books Articles (print & electronic) -Scholarly journal articles -Popular magazine articles -Newspaper articles Websites
Books! Reference Books: -use in library only General Collection: -check out for 3 weeks eBooks: -access and read online
To find a Book… Use  CATACOMB… The online catalog Author Search Title Search Subject Search Keyword Search http:// library.lipscomb.edu
Articles! Scholarly journals -aka “refereed”, “peer-reviewed”, “academic” -articles reviewed and accepted by experts in the field Magazines, popular and trade journals -Booklist, Southern Living, GQ Newspapers -The Tennessean, Wall Street Journal
To find an Article…Searching Search in a print index Use one of the databases from the library’s  “Search Other Databases”  page --On- and off-campus access Don’t look for articles in CATACOMB!
Periodical Indexes- Location Periodical indexes are located on the main floor, east wing of Beaman Library.
Periodical Indexes In Print - Subject and general:  access tools Provides citations to articles in magazines, journals, and newspapers Remember: citations only - no full-text Examples of subject indexes General Science Index Social Sciences Index  Education Index Example of general index Readers Guide to Periodical Literature
Periodical Index Citations – Subject examples Social Sciences Index Soc Forces = Social Forces
To find an Article…Searching Search in a print index Use one of the databases from the library’s  “Search Other Databases”  page --On- and off-campus access Don’t look for articles in CATACOMB!
To find an Article…Sorting Citation:   gives you the information you need to track down the work Abstract:  summary of article + citation Full Text:  complete text of article + citation
To find an Article…Locating Found sources in a print index or database?  Now, how do you find them?
Locating article…pt. 1 If the source located was cited in a database… Check to see if full-text is available
Locating article…pt. 2 If the source located was cited in a print index or full-text was not available in a database… Check the journal title in CATACOMB by doing a Title Search to see if Beaman has the journal in print
Locating articles…pt. 3 If the source is not available in print in Beaman Library or full-text via database… Check other local libraries (in WorldCat or Athena) to see if they have the journal in print Request the article through Interlibrary Loan (Allow 2 weeks)
Periodicals - Location Current (2008)  magazines and journals are arranged alphabetically on open shelves for easy browsing.
Periodicals - Location Bound  periodicals are arranged alphabetically and chronologically.
Periodicals - Location Some periodicals are kept on  microfilm  or  microfiche .
Periodical Resources:  Types and Formats Types News, Trade, Opinion, Scholarly Formats Current  Periodicals Bound  Periodicals Microfiche / Microfilm
Electronic/ Online Resources:  Types General Subject specific Government Military  Commercial Education
Electronic/Online   Resources: Cataloged web sites Approximately 150 links to databases and web sites are cataloged in  Catacomb. 	 http:// library.lipscomb.edu
Databases Tennessee Electronic Library Academic OneFile Expanded Academic Science Database
Databases Also try… Business Source Elite LexisNexis
Databases and Citations and abstracts peer reviewed journals –1806 to the present  chapters from books – dissertations 27 languages Full-text  60 peer-reviewed  APA journals from 1894 to the present  book chapters from 2000–2002 English language
Government Databases Library of Congress National Institute of Mental Health National Library of Medicine
Government Databases MedlinePlus ERIC
Psychology Databases American Psychological Association
Psychology Databases Social Psychology Network Mental Help Net
Search engines search specifically for  scholarly  literature: peer-reviewed papers  theses  books preprints abstracts   technical reports arranges search results by relevancy  http:// scholar.google.com /
Search engines http:// infomine.ucr.edu / …  a virtual library of Internet resources relevant to faculty, students, and research staff at the university level.  electronic journals electronic books bulletin boards databases articles
Evaluating Information from monographs [books] from periodicals from databases
Evaluating books A recognized author Timely content Documentation Physical appearance
Evaluating Journal Articles Scholarly Journal Characteristics Written for scholars or researchers in a specialized field (medicine, psychology, education)
What is a Scholarly Journal? For scholars or researchers in a specialized field (e.g. medicine, psychology) Cites research Peer review (refereed) Includes notes and/or bibliography Usually quarterly or monthly Mostly print with graphs and/or tables Few or no ads
Evaluating Journal Articles found in specialized (subject) indexes  [ Social Sciences Index ] usually published quarterly or monthly mostly print  graphs and/or tables few or no ads
Evaluating Journal Articles Scholarly Journal Characteristics cites research includes notes and/or bibliography passes review by panel of experts peer reviewed refereed
Databases Academic .edu Government .gov Specialized/commercial .com/.org/.net
Web Site Evaluation—the WWW’s Who  says it? Author or sponsor Credentials of responsible party Example:  AMDOC
Web Site Evaluation—the WWW’s What  does it claim, assert, etc.? Purpose of web site Biased, objective, fair Factual…in depth Correct grammar, spelling, etc. Example: Silent Killer Example: Scout Report
Web Site Evaluation—the WWW’s When  was it said? Publication date Revisions Links up-to-date Example:  Oncolink
Interlibrary Loan Question:  What do I do if a resource I need is not  available in the Beaman Library? Answer:   Use the Interlibrary loan service  provided by Beaman Library
Interlibrary Loan Facts about Interlibrary Loan: Interlibrary Loan is a  service  provided by Beaman Library to obtain materials NOT owned by Beaman Library. The conditions of this service are set by the  National Interlibrary Loan Code . The  loan period  is determined by the  lending  library. Athena  is an area consortium of local libraries who loan and borrow from one another without charge. Applications are available at the Reference desk or online   in  Catacomb . Access form online:  http:// library.lipscomb.edu
Citations Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association APA  Style.org Citation Styles
Review: The Power of Five What does scholarly research require? A knowledge of 1.  The  locations   of information resources 2.   Organization  of information resources 3.  The  access tools  needed for obtaining   information  regardless of its format 4.  The  criteria for evaluating  information    located 5.  The  rules of scholarly research   (proper citing/respect for copyright)
SAIL S earch – indexes/databases (evaluate) A nalyze – compare, contrast; separate fact from opinion I nventory – Do I have enough, too  much, too little? L earn – new information and new  information skills
Your mission... Come up with a suitable topic (not too broad, not too narrow) Be able to find resources in all formats (books, articles, websites, etc.) Incorporate & cite these sources correctly (be careful not to plagiarize!) Remember: librarians are here to help you with your mission!

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    An Adventure inResearch Using Beaman Library Services and Resources Fall 2008
  • 2.
    Beaman Library isyour starting point for research Research materials at your fingertips! Computers for your convenience! Study Rooms available to study by yourself or for a group to gather! Our Library Staff is here for you!
  • 3.
    Catacomb—Your Beaman LibraryHomepage Access the library catalog & our electronic databases from any computer Ask a Reference Question??? Links you with a librarian for all of your questions Find out information about the library or read the latest library newsletter
  • 4.
    The Research ProcessThe research process requires a knowledge of The locations of information resources How information resources are organized The tools needed for accessing information regardless of its format The criteria for evaluating information retrieved
  • 5.
    Information Resources in Beaman Library - Organization Library of Congress Classification System (LB 2806 .R38) Designators (Ref, Oversize, Buffington…) Local Collections (Special Collections, Restoration Collection…)
  • 6.
    Information Resources in Beaman Library – access tools Books Articles (print & electronic) -Scholarly journal articles -Popular magazine articles -Newspaper articles Websites
  • 7.
    Books! Reference Books:-use in library only General Collection: -check out for 3 weeks eBooks: -access and read online
  • 8.
    To find aBook… Use CATACOMB… The online catalog Author Search Title Search Subject Search Keyword Search http:// library.lipscomb.edu
  • 9.
    Articles! Scholarly journals-aka “refereed”, “peer-reviewed”, “academic” -articles reviewed and accepted by experts in the field Magazines, popular and trade journals -Booklist, Southern Living, GQ Newspapers -The Tennessean, Wall Street Journal
  • 10.
    To find anArticle…Searching Search in a print index Use one of the databases from the library’s “Search Other Databases” page --On- and off-campus access Don’t look for articles in CATACOMB!
  • 11.
    Periodical Indexes- LocationPeriodical indexes are located on the main floor, east wing of Beaman Library.
  • 12.
    Periodical Indexes InPrint - Subject and general: access tools Provides citations to articles in magazines, journals, and newspapers Remember: citations only - no full-text Examples of subject indexes General Science Index Social Sciences Index Education Index Example of general index Readers Guide to Periodical Literature
  • 13.
    Periodical Index Citations– Subject examples Social Sciences Index Soc Forces = Social Forces
  • 14.
    To find anArticle…Searching Search in a print index Use one of the databases from the library’s “Search Other Databases” page --On- and off-campus access Don’t look for articles in CATACOMB!
  • 15.
    To find anArticle…Sorting Citation: gives you the information you need to track down the work Abstract: summary of article + citation Full Text: complete text of article + citation
  • 16.
    To find anArticle…Locating Found sources in a print index or database? Now, how do you find them?
  • 17.
    Locating article…pt. 1If the source located was cited in a database… Check to see if full-text is available
  • 18.
    Locating article…pt. 2If the source located was cited in a print index or full-text was not available in a database… Check the journal title in CATACOMB by doing a Title Search to see if Beaman has the journal in print
  • 19.
    Locating articles…pt. 3If the source is not available in print in Beaman Library or full-text via database… Check other local libraries (in WorldCat or Athena) to see if they have the journal in print Request the article through Interlibrary Loan (Allow 2 weeks)
  • 20.
    Periodicals - LocationCurrent (2008) magazines and journals are arranged alphabetically on open shelves for easy browsing.
  • 21.
    Periodicals - LocationBound periodicals are arranged alphabetically and chronologically.
  • 22.
    Periodicals - LocationSome periodicals are kept on microfilm or microfiche .
  • 23.
    Periodical Resources: Types and Formats Types News, Trade, Opinion, Scholarly Formats Current Periodicals Bound Periodicals Microfiche / Microfilm
  • 24.
    Electronic/ Online Resources: Types General Subject specific Government Military Commercial Education
  • 25.
    Electronic/Online Resources: Cataloged web sites Approximately 150 links to databases and web sites are cataloged in Catacomb. http:// library.lipscomb.edu
  • 26.
    Databases Tennessee ElectronicLibrary Academic OneFile Expanded Academic Science Database
  • 27.
    Databases Also try…Business Source Elite LexisNexis
  • 28.
    Databases and Citationsand abstracts peer reviewed journals –1806 to the present chapters from books – dissertations 27 languages Full-text 60 peer-reviewed APA journals from 1894 to the present book chapters from 2000–2002 English language
  • 29.
    Government Databases Libraryof Congress National Institute of Mental Health National Library of Medicine
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  • 31.
    Psychology Databases AmericanPsychological Association
  • 32.
    Psychology Databases SocialPsychology Network Mental Help Net
  • 33.
    Search engines searchspecifically for scholarly literature: peer-reviewed papers theses books preprints abstracts technical reports arranges search results by relevancy http:// scholar.google.com /
  • 34.
    Search engines http://infomine.ucr.edu / … a virtual library of Internet resources relevant to faculty, students, and research staff at the university level. electronic journals electronic books bulletin boards databases articles
  • 35.
    Evaluating Information frommonographs [books] from periodicals from databases
  • 36.
    Evaluating books Arecognized author Timely content Documentation Physical appearance
  • 37.
    Evaluating Journal ArticlesScholarly Journal Characteristics Written for scholars or researchers in a specialized field (medicine, psychology, education)
  • 38.
    What is aScholarly Journal? For scholars or researchers in a specialized field (e.g. medicine, psychology) Cites research Peer review (refereed) Includes notes and/or bibliography Usually quarterly or monthly Mostly print with graphs and/or tables Few or no ads
  • 39.
    Evaluating Journal Articlesfound in specialized (subject) indexes [ Social Sciences Index ] usually published quarterly or monthly mostly print graphs and/or tables few or no ads
  • 40.
    Evaluating Journal ArticlesScholarly Journal Characteristics cites research includes notes and/or bibliography passes review by panel of experts peer reviewed refereed
  • 41.
    Databases Academic .eduGovernment .gov Specialized/commercial .com/.org/.net
  • 42.
    Web Site Evaluation—theWWW’s Who says it? Author or sponsor Credentials of responsible party Example: AMDOC
  • 43.
    Web Site Evaluation—theWWW’s What does it claim, assert, etc.? Purpose of web site Biased, objective, fair Factual…in depth Correct grammar, spelling, etc. Example: Silent Killer Example: Scout Report
  • 44.
    Web Site Evaluation—theWWW’s When was it said? Publication date Revisions Links up-to-date Example: Oncolink
  • 45.
    Interlibrary Loan Question: What do I do if a resource I need is not available in the Beaman Library? Answer: Use the Interlibrary loan service provided by Beaman Library
  • 46.
    Interlibrary Loan Factsabout Interlibrary Loan: Interlibrary Loan is a service provided by Beaman Library to obtain materials NOT owned by Beaman Library. The conditions of this service are set by the National Interlibrary Loan Code . The loan period is determined by the lending library. Athena is an area consortium of local libraries who loan and borrow from one another without charge. Applications are available at the Reference desk or online in Catacomb . Access form online: http:// library.lipscomb.edu
  • 47.
    Citations Publication Manualof the American Psychological Association APA Style.org Citation Styles
  • 48.
    Review: The Powerof Five What does scholarly research require? A knowledge of 1. The locations of information resources 2. Organization of information resources 3. The access tools needed for obtaining information regardless of its format 4. The criteria for evaluating information located 5. The rules of scholarly research (proper citing/respect for copyright)
  • 49.
    SAIL S earch– indexes/databases (evaluate) A nalyze – compare, contrast; separate fact from opinion I nventory – Do I have enough, too much, too little? L earn – new information and new information skills
  • 50.
    Your mission... Comeup with a suitable topic (not too broad, not too narrow) Be able to find resources in all formats (books, articles, websites, etc.) Incorporate & cite these sources correctly (be careful not to plagiarize!) Remember: librarians are here to help you with your mission!