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SOCIAL WORKSOCW380LIBRARY INSTRUCTION

Janice McDonnell, MLISCarnegie-Vincent Library Reference & Bibliographic Instruction Librarian for Mathematics, Sciences, Social Work & Interlibrary LoanFall2011

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CONTACT INFORMATIONSocial Work SOCW380 Library InstructionLibGuide http://libguides.lmunet.edu/socialwork

Office Hours by appointment only between the following times

Monday – Thursday 12:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.Phone: 1-800-325-0900 Ext. 6352

E-mail: Janice.Mcdonnell@lmunet.eduOffice is located inside the Medical Library beside the

Computer Lab

Technical Assistance 1-800-325-0900 Ext. 7079

TODAY’S CLASS

1. LibGuide

2. Literature Review

3. Pathway

4. Library Website

5. Full-Text Journals

6. Interlibrary Loan ILLiad

7. Databases

8. 5 Steps of Searching

9. Consultation

10. Questions & Evaluations

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1. LIBGUIDE SOCIAL WORK HOMEPAGE

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http://libguides.lmunet.edu/socialwork

Seminar Stuff

2. LITERATURE REVIEWS - WESLEYAN

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www.wesleyan.edu/libr/guides/litrev

2.1 LITERATURE REVIEW – WISCONSIN

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http://writing.wisc.edu/Handbook/ReviewofLiterature.html

3. LMU PATHWAY

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Pathway logon is the same

as your network

or computer logon

http://pathway.lmunet.edu

DO NOT USE for Library Homepage

4. LIBRARY HOMEPAGE

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http://www.lmunet.eduhttp://

library.lmunet.edu

4.1 LIBRARY HOMEPAGE

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Links are in ABC order along the left side of the Library homepage

Databases

Full Text Journals

Interlibrary Loan

Search Piper Catalog

5. FULL-TEXT JOURNALS SEARCHING

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You may need to verify a title before searching.

Which is it?

JAGS

Journal of the American Geriatrics Society

American Geriatrics Society Journal

Search box

5.1 FULL TEXT JOURNALS - HOLDINGS

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5.2 FULL TEXT JOURNALS SEARCHING

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Which is it?

Journal of Women & Aging

Journal of Women and Aging

5.3 FULL TEXT JOURNALS HOLDINGS

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6. INTERLIBRARY LOAN

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Password helpCreate your OWN account

Check full-text collections and perhaps Google the Web first.

Ask a Librarian for assistance.

OCLC ILLiad is a model,

implemented in software, of the interlibrary loan process.

6.1 INTERLIBRARY LOAN REQUEST

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New Request. Click type of material

Manage you account, view your transactions over time

6.2 INTERLIBRARY LOAN REQUEST FORM

ASK A LIBRARIAN FOR ASSISTANCE. WE CAN HELP YOU FIND A COMPLETE AND ACCURATE CITATION.

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6.3 INTERLIBRARY LOAN – MANAGE ACCOUNT

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Your transaction information

displays here for past and current

transactions.

6.4 INTERLIBRARY LOAN FROM DATABASE

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What’s the difference in

the 3 records

regarding full text access?

6.5 INTERLIBRARY LOAN FROM DATABASE

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Citation

6.6 INTERLIBRARY LOAN FROM DATABASE

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6.7 INTERLIBRARY LOAN FROM DATABASE

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Click the link

Request via Interlibrary Loan

The interlibrary loan software opens and requests you to log in.

6.8 INTERLIBRARY LOAN FROM DATABASE

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The form is automatically populated with the journal article information.

7. DATABASES - LITERATURE REVIEWS

DISSERTATIONS ANNUAL REVIEWS

Proquest Dissertation Abstracts

Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations

WorldCat Dissertations

Annual Reviews

Cochrane

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7. 1 DATABASESLITERATURE REVIEWS – ANNUAL REVIEWS

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Analytical ChemistryAnthropology………..Clinical PsychologyLaw and Social SciencePsychologyPublic HealthSociology ……..And More

7.2 DATABASES LITERATURE REVIEWS – COCHRAN LIBRARY

SUBJECTS PUBLICATION TYPES

Athletic TrainingBiology Pre-medChemistry Pre-medDCOMHealthNursingPhysical Education

and Athletic Training

Physician Assistant

Cochrane systematic reviews

Other systematic review abstracts

Technology assessments, economic evaluations

Individual clinical trials.

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7.3 DEFINITIVE DATABASES

SocINDEX

CINAHL

MedLine

PsychINFO

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What is a definitive database?

7.4 DATABASES - MORE

REFERENCE FULL TEXT

Gale Virtual Reference Library

General Reference Center Gold

Health & Wellness Resource Center

Health Reference Center - Academic

Academic Search Premier InfoTRAC Onefile Health Source Nursing Psychology and Behavioral

Sciences Collection

Specialized Facts on File World News Digest Government Publications

Online (GPO) Health Information Tennessee Mental Measurements Yearbook Polling the Nations

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8. FIVE SEARCHING STEPS

1. Select the right database(s) Use database subject list or ask a

Librarian

2. Match keywords to controlled vocabulary or subjects found

in the database thesaurus

3. Construct valid search queries using subject terms from the

thesaurus

4. Sort results using limits

5. Capture full-text, citation, search history28

Iterative process

8.1 PICK THE RIGHT DATABASE

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8.2 KW TO SU - THESAURUS

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8.2 KW to SU

Subject Terms or

Thesaurus

8.1 Pick the right

database

8.2 KW TO SU

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Enter a keyword in the Browse

box

Click on Relevancy

Ranked radial button

Follow instructions

8.3 SU IN QUERY

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Browse the list of

subject headings to pick the best

one.Put a check beside the

subject term that works

best for your topic

Click AddThe subject pops up in the Search

box

#1

#2

#3

#1

#2

#3

8.4 LIMITS

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Note number of results.

Consider limits for full text and peer reviewed.

Note Source Types. Academic journals and Conference papers would be relevant. The records may not link to full-text.

Click on Advanced Search for the full view of available limits.

8.5 GET THE STUFF!

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Full text PDF

Note Subject Terms for additional searching and narrowing

Options to print, email, save and cite

8.5. GET THE STUFF - CITATION TOOLS

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Always check the accuracy of the citation

Is the volume number in italics?

8.6 GET THE STUFF - PRINT PDF

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8.5.1 SEARCH HISTORY

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Print your search history if you have problems finding the information you need.

Show it to the Librarian or your instructor.

9. CONSULTATIONAt the 3xx, 4xx, and graduate level courses it is recommended that

you initiate your use of databases in consultation with a librarian.

Plan ahead to allow time for the librarian to do preliminary searching in the tools before your appointment.

Plan on spending 1 hour on the initial visit.

Track what you do; capture citations from the databases as you go; keep binders of thesaurus terms, search histories, and relevant articles.

Schedule subsequent visits to get additional help in narrowing or broadening your information search and formatting your paper and citations.

Ask for help throughout the process of information research, document delivery, interlibrary loan, and formatting papers and citations.

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QUESTIONS?

EVALUATIONS!

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