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Title: Design 119 Starting research project


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Design 119 Starting research project
  • Nigel May
  • Academic Support Manager

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Searching for information
  • Where do you start?
  • Using books rather than the web
  • Using the Library catalogue Voyager
  • Locating journal articles
  • Using the web
  • The importance of citing and referencing your
    work

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Where to start
  • Clarify and understand what exactly you have to
    do.
  • Deconstruct your essay/project title
  • Select out the important keywords and concepts
  • Think about related keywords (synonyms)
  • Think about using more specific or more
    general keywords

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Keywords
  • Example- Power Generation
  • Related-
  • Power supply Energy supply etc.
  • More Specific-
  • Electricity Supply
  • More General-
  • Technology Technological

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Why keywords are important
  • Do not search for the essay title alone
  • If one set of keywords dont deliver you with
    information, try a different set
  • Remember to use plurals and be aware of US
    spelling
  • There is no excuse There was no information

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Why books are as important as the web.
  • All books will have been through an editorial
    process and information validated.
  • Information is written within a much broader
    context
  • The author is clearly identifiable
  • Sources/references will be clearly identified
  • Date of Publication easily identified
  • Information can never to changed

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Using the Library Catalogue - Voyager
  • Voyager terminals in the Library
  • Student Portal MyCourse Library pages
    Electronic Resources
  • When searching for particular books use -
  • Simple Search - Keyword
  • When searching for books on a subject use-
  • Advanced Search

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Library Pages - via the Portal
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Voyager Advanced Search
Note the use of related keywords Use of the ?
Wildcard ethic, ethics, ethical Any of these
will ensure the search looks for one or other of
the terms.
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Voyager Search results
Note Shelfmark 3 letter suffix Ordinary loan
3 weeks Status available book is on the
shelf
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Journal articles
  • One of the major ways that engineers communicate
  • Most journals require articles to peer-reviewed
    before they are published.
  • Information in journals has been verified and
    checked
  • Sources of information are clearly identified

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Locating Journals on Voyager
Remember that you are only searching words in the
journal title you will not find specific
articles in Voyager
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Journal Title keyword - results
Journal titles that have Engineering design in
the title. Shelfmark Electronic copy available
MAY deliver full text of the articles or only
abstract
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Finding journal articles
  • You cannot find them using Voyager
  • You could identify a journal title of interest
    and browse through past copies.
  • The best way is to use Electronic databases
    available via the Library E-Resources web page

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Finding Journal titles via Voyager
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Journal title search on Voyager - results
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Following the links to Full text articles
Link to full text articles Note only available
between 1995 2002 If Full text not delivered
check the E-Journals A-Z list for the journal
title and follow the links. (See next slides)
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E-Resources via the Library pages
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Electronic Resources
Range of E-Resources available Try them out for
yourself
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Abstracts in New Technology and Engineering
  • Covers literature from 1981 to date
  • Updated monthly
  • From 350 academic trade publications
  • Includes New Civil Engineer, Structural Engineer
    New Scientist etc

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Abstracts in New Technology and Engineering plus
others
You can select other databases that might help
identify related journal articles e.g. BHI
Social , Political issues DAAI Design issues
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Keyword search using ANTE, BHI, DAAI
Use the Advanced Search option Identify the
related keywords Use the wildcard to find
similar words ethic, ethics, ethical
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ANTE, BHI Search Results
Number search results Newspaper for full text
of article you will need to use the
E-Newspapers Full text Linking if the link does
not deliver Full text go back to E-Journals A-Z
List Check any journal title against Voyager
Journal Title search
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Using the web - evaluating
  • Think about the-
  • Accuracy who wrote it? Are they qualified?
  • Check the HOME PAGE
  • Authority where is the host sited?
  • .edu .gov .org
  • Objectivity is there a bias? Are there adverts?
  • Currency do the links still work? Is the site
    dated?
  • Referencing know how to reference websites/
    webpages

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Referencing your work advice on the PORTAL
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Detail in the Referencing Guide
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Conclusions
  • Think about the keywords you will be using to
    search word stems, synonyms, broader and
    narrower terms.
  • Get to know how to use Voyager and how to find
    books in the Library.
  • Know how to find journal titles on Voyager
  • Use the E-journals, E-Newspapers and E-Databases
    on the E-Resources pages
  • Know how to look for journal articles using
    E-databases

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Further Conclusions
  • Understand the purpose of evaluating all web
    resources used.
  • Understand the important of the HOME PAGE
  • Referencing your work - know where to find advice
    on the PORTAL
  • Remember that searching for information needs
    planning and takes time.

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Finally
  • Help is available-
  • This presentation will be available in the Module
    Folder
  • The Library Enquiry desk staff will provide
    general guidance Library LEVEL 1
  • Ask colleagues for help/advice
  • You can contact me direct
  • nigel.may _at_plymouth.ac.uk
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