Title: Locating journals and journal articles
1Locating journals and journal articles
- Using the Library Catalogue
- and Databases
2Objectives
- To help you to
- Locate journal titles on the Library catalogue
- Locate journal articles in the photocopy
collection - Think about the search process
- Search databases
3Journals
- Research-led articles
- Information on very specific topics
- Regular publications
- Contain articles by different authors
- Print and/or electronic versions
4Journal Reference
- Reay, D. (2005) Class authenticity and the
transition to higher education for mature
students, Sociological Review, 50(3), pp.
398-418. -
5You can use the catalogue to..
- Locate journal titles in print online
- Nature
- Locate photocopies of journal articles Article
Store - Photocopy
6Where else can I search?
- Databases
- Full text
- JSTOR
- ScienceDirect
- Bibliographic
- Web of Knowledge
- First Search
7Search Strategies
- 1000s of individual journals
- easy to be overloaded
- a strategy can be used to search a range of
resources - define what you need and how much
8Search Strategy Exercise 1
- Think about your topic and
- devise a search question
- Write the question in the box at the top of page
4 of the workbook
9Search Strategy Exercise 2
- Underline the keywords in your search question
- Write each keyword or phrase at the top of each
column - (Add more columns if you need to)
10Search Strategy Exercise 3
- Write a list of synonyms under each
keyword/phrase
11Search Strategy Exercise 4
- Add truncation and wild card symbols
- truncation
- wild card ?
12Search Strategy Exercise 5
Write the Boolean Operator OR between each word
in the same column (OR will broaden your search
results) Write the Boolean Operator AND across
the columns (AND will reduce your search
results)
13Tips for effective searching
- Synonyms will broaden your search results
- Combine them using OR
- AND will reduce them
- NOT excludes unrelated material
- Truncation searches for word stems e.g.
- Wildcards search for alternative spellings
e.g. ?
14AND
AND
- teenage crime inner city
-
- OR OR OR
- youth shoplift cit
- OR OR
- anti-social Leeds
- behavio?r
-
NOT London
15References and Bibliographies
- ALWAYS keep a full and accurate record of your
information sources - e-mail references for saving
- Make sure you refer correctly to other authors
within your work - Avoid plagiarism
16What Happens Next
- From the University home page click on
- Student Gateway Library New students
Locating and Accessing Journals and Journal
Articles - Or go directly to
- http//www.dur.ac.uk/library/newstudents/training/
journals/ - Complete online evaluation
- http//www.survey.bris.ac.uk/durham/induc07