Title: Library Overview
1NEWS FROM THE FIELD CRL News, May 2004Vol. 65,
No. 5, P. 247
2Library Research
- First Year English
- Women and Culture
- Professor Estreich
- Monday, March 24, 2009
- Librarian Jenna Freedman
3- http//www.barnard.edu/library
- This is the portal to all knowledge.
- Or, if you insist, Library Web
- http//www.columbia.edu/cu/lweb
4we can help you
- http//www.barnard.edu/library/reference
- Visit the reference desk
- IM BarnardReference AOL, Google, Yahoo
- Call 212.854.3953
- E-mail refdesk_at_barnard.edu
5CLIO - books, e-books, serials (not articles),
media materials, microforms, etc.
- Search for a KNOWN item
-
- The Sane Woman in the Attic Sexuality and
Self-Authorship in Mrs. Dalloway - Wolfe, Jesse. MFS Modern Fiction Studies, Volume
51, Number 1, Spring - 2005, pp. 34-59
- Book or journal title (not the article or chapter
title) - Brief
- Holdings
- Full
- Table of contents, book jacket copy, notes, etc.
6search for an unknown item
- Keyword
- Words that appear in any part of the record
(author, title, publisher, etc.) - Fun with search results
- Sorting
- Quick limits
- Subject
- Subject headings list
- Subdivisions
- More fun with search results
- Downloading options
- Views basic full
7advanced search concepts
- Boolean logic, operators
- Controlled Vocabulary, descriptors, subject
headings - Limits
- Proximity, near, with, phrase
- Truncation, wild cards
8databases - primarily articles, but also e-books,
dissertations, statistics and other materials
- Answer the basic questions on slides 9-12.
- If you finish all of the regular questions on all
of the slides, go back and tackle the bonus
questions.
9Exercise Literature Online
- Do a quick search for lt"mrs dalloway" and
psychogt. How many results did you get? ____ - Do a Criticism Reference search (left
navigation bar) for lt"mrs dalloway" and psychogt.
How many results did you get? ____ - Which result set was better? Can you find any
ways to get more satisfying results? - Bonus question Identify a good Author/Subject
term from the list accessible from the Criticism
Reference search screen.
10Exercise ProQuest Direct
- Search "Citation and abstract" for lt"mrs
dalloway" and psychogt. How many results did you
get? ____ - How many of them were scholarly? ____
- Search "Citation and document text" for lt"mrs
dalloway" and psychogt. How many results did you
get? ____ - Identify a Suggested Topic (above the results
set) and click on it. - Are the Subject results (from the Suggested
Topic) better or worse than the results you
retrieved in your previous searches? - Bonus question Using Help, determine how to
remove reviews from search results.
11Exercise Find Articles
- Do a General/Multidisciplinary search for lt"mrs
dalloway and psychogt. How many results? ____ - Name one of the Topics listed on the right menu.
- Do a Literature search for lt"mrs dalloway and
psychogt. How many results? ____ - Click the eLink arrow to see if it will lead you
to the full text of the first result. Did it? - Bonus question Use the Custom Search to select
your own databases. Under Subject (on the left),
select Literature. Under subcategories, choose
English. From which five databases can you
select?
12Exercise Google/Google Scholar
- Do a search in Google Scholar for lt"mrs dalloway"
and psychologygt. How many results did you get?
___ - Which result (among the first 10) has been cited
the most often? - Click on Advanced Scholar Search. In the "without
the words" box, add ltmoviegt. How many results did
you get? ____ - Do a search in Google for lt"mrs dalloway" and
psychologygt. How many results did you get? ___ - Click on Advanced Search. Search within .edu
domain. How many results did you get? ___ - Search within barnard.edu domain. How many
results did you get? ___ - Bonus question Within the Advanced Search page,
click on Advanced Search Tips. How do you stop
Google from automatically truncating (stemming)
your word or phrase?
13etc.
- Other library catalogs (JTS, Law, TC, and other
institutions) - Research guide for this class
- Evaluating resources authority, scope, and
audience. - Wikipedia
- Style Guides
- Endnote RefWorks