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Title: Library and Information Skills


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Library and Information Skills
  • Jessica Plane
  • Jessica.plane_at_ncl.ac.uk

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Arts and Humanities Data Service
  • http//ahds.ac.uk/
  • The Arts and Humanities Data Service (AHDS) is a
    UK national service aiding the discovery,
    creation and preservation of digital resources in
    and for research, teaching and learning in the
    arts and humanities

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AHDS http//ahds.ac.uk/
  • Archaeology
  • History
  • Literature, language and linguistics
  • Performing arts
  • Visual arts

4
ResIN Research in Newcastle
  • Getting started
  • Current research
  • Research methods
  • Research proposals
  • Study skills
  • University links

5
ResIN
  • Finding information
  • Books
  • Periodicals
  • Conferences
  • Theses and dissertations
  • Primary material

6
Primary research materials
  • Special Collections extra session on Wednesday
    23rd November at 4.00
  • subject resource guides
  • pre-1850 books
  • some later publications in special collections
  • manuscripts
  • links to local research collections

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Primary research materials
  • Microforms
  • Full-text databases
  • Books
  • literary works
  • collections of documents
  • UK government publications
  • Special session on Wednesday 16th November at
    4.00
  • Newspapers
  • Web resources
  • Guides to finding primary material collections

8
Full-text databases
  • Oxford English Dictionary
  • Oxford Reference Online
  • Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
  • Literature Online
  • Grove Music Online
  • Grove Art Online

9
ResIN
  • Managing information
  • Keeping records
  • Keeping up to date
  • Literature reviews
  • Obtaining references
  • Translation services

10
ResIN
  • Writing up
  • Academic integrity
  • Citation
  • Publication
  • Thesis production

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Academic integrity
  • You must acknowledge your debt to other peoples
    work, whether you agree or disagree with it
  • Use quotation marks if you copy any of the text
    so that you can comment on it or use it to
    support your opinions

12
Citation
  • Accurate information
  • you can find your source again
  • other people can find your source
  • Acknowledgement that you have read another
    persons work

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Avoiding Plagiarism
  • Acknowledge the sources of your work
  • Cite what you have read
  • Use quotation marks for copied text
  • Dont borrow someone elses words
  • Dont present someone elses work or ideas as
    your own

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Sources of information
  • Books, reference books
  • Journals print and electronic
  • Subject databases that index books and journals
  • Full-text databases
  • Theses databases
  • Internet resources
  • Journal current contents

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Sources of information
  • Library catalogues
  • Printed indexes and bibliographies
  • Reference books
  • Current research
  • Primary research material

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Finding the information
  • The Library catalogue
  • Other Library catalogues
  • Full-text electronic journals
  • Full-text databases
  • Inter-Library Loans
  • Other libraries

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Managing the information
  • Endnote bibliographical management
  • Your research booklet
  • ResIN
  • Guides to how to cite references
  • Books of advice on writing dissertations and
    theses
  • Study skills section on level 4

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Your bibliography
  • This is the list of the references that you have
    consulted in your research
  • Always keep a complete record of references,
    including the dates when you accessed web pages
  • Check your photocopy or print out!
  • Assessment
  • Keep a record of how you did your search for
    references, where you found the references
  • Critically evaluate how you did the search and
    the resources that you used

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Your bibliography
  • Ask your tutor/lecturer which citation style you
    should be using for your references
  • Degree Programme Handbook
  • Always use the same style
  • Books in the Library Study Skills section on
    Level 4, also 808.027
  • Online guides to citation styles

20
Too much information?
  • Select and Evaluate
  • Is it essential to your research?
  • How easy is it going to be to find the material
    to read?

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Your dissertation or thesis
  • Advice on information resources
  • what to use?
  • what is best?
  • Advice on your search strategy
  • are you finding references?
  • Advice on where to find the information to read
  • other libraries
  • inter-library loans
  • Individual appointments
  • office on level 3
  • email jessica.plane_at_ncl.ac.uk
  • telephone 0191 222 7656

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Blackboard
  • ART 800
  • X0506 Arts Research Methods
  • Module documents
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