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Title: U.S. History to 1877


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U.S. History to 1877
  • Searching for Resources
  • Steve Voguit

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Advisory
  • You will not use all of the strategies being
    discussed today every time you do a search.
  • But knowing that these options are available and
    using them on occasions when your usual search
    strategies do not work is an indication of an
    informed and a good researcher.

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Points for Today
  • Simple vs. Advanced Searching
  • Subject (Thesaurus) vs. Keyword Searching
  • Boolean Logic
  • Truncation
  • Scholarly/ Peer-Reviewed/ Referred Articles
  • HTML full-text/ PDF/ or ILL
  • Call Numbers

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Simple vs. Advanced Searching
  • Allows you to search for broad information, or
    very specific information
  • You use the simple search to find an author or
    title
  • One search term/phrase at a time
  • Allows you to build a more detailed/accurate
    search
  • Several search terms/phrases at a time
  • More options for limiting your search

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Subject vs. Keyword Searching
  • Official words in a database or catalog, aka,
    controlled language
  • Do not limit your use of subject terms found in
    one catalog or database to JUST that catalog or
    database, try them in others too.
  • Words you think of to use for searches, aka,
    natural language
  • Some databases provide a thesaurus to look up
    similar words or the official term they are not
    always called a thesaurus.

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Boolean Logic
  • AND searching for two or more terms in the
    same record, animals AND symbolism
  • OR searching for one or the other term in a
    record, animals OR symbolism
  • NOT searching for one term, but not the
    other, animals NOT symbolism

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Truncation
  • A way to search for all the possible endings of a
    word at once!!
  • Find the root of your word, then
  • Shift 8
  • Ex. word would find word, words, wordly,
    worded, wording, wordily, wordless, etc.

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Article Access
  • HTML/ full-text someone has typed the article
    back into the computer
  • PDF a scanned copy of the article
  • Article-linker/360 search will take you either
    to the article in another Proctor Library
    database, or tells you we do not have it available

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Books for History
  • Most history books can be found in the C, D, E,
    and F sections of the library
  • For this class on American history, you will use
    mostly the E and F sections of the library
  • Other books related to history can and will be
    found in other sections of the library. For
    example, a book on the history of music would be
    in the Ms (the music section)

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Citing
  • MLA -- RREF LB2369 .G52 2003
  • APA -- RREF BF76.7 .P83 2001
  • Chicago -- RREF Z253 .U69 2000 http//www.chicagom
    anualofstyle.org/home.html
  • Will want to cite in order to avoid plagiarism,
    the most extreme result being dismissal from
    school
  • Showing where you got ideas from/ providing
    acknowledgement

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Websites
  • http//www.lib.berkeley.edu/TeachingLib/Guides/Int
    ernet/Evaluate.html
  • Use this link called Evaluating Websites to
    find out how to decide if a website is a good
    choice to use in your paper

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Where Well Search Today
  • Librarys Catalog
  • JSTOR
  • Humanities and Social Sciences Retrospective
  • http//www.flagler.edu/library/
  • Under Resources by Subject and then History
    you will find information on more places to search
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