Title: INFORMATION LITERACY
1INFORMATION LITERACY
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- USING THE LIBRARY TO OBTAIN INFORMATION
- March 2008
2LIBRARY STAFF
- Faculty of Communications, Health and Science
Library team at Joondalup - Librarians Lyn Leslie, Faculty Librarian
- Lesley Hastings
- Lynette Hirsch
- Pam Thornton
- Maria Woodhouse
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- Technicians
- Beth Manning
- Pia Henry
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3session will cover
- Library Help for Offshore students
- Searching
- Library Catalogue
- Journal Articles (Databases)
- Intern
- Getting Documents
- Completing your assignment
- Referencing
- Recap the research process
4Library Home Pagehttp//www.ecu.edu.au/library/
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5ECU Library Home Page
- Information for External/Offshore
- Library Catalogue
- Online Databases
- Via databases by Title
- Via databases by subject
- Information for Students
- Referencing/Endnote
6LIBRARY SERVICES for External/Offshore students
- Need your ECU student login see information in
your handout - Read or download electronic books and articles
from the Library Catalogue. - Request photocopies of book chapters or articles
that are in paper form in the library. - For extra help Email your Subject Librarian
- l.hirsch_at_ecu.edu.au
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7ECU Library Catalogue
- What does the catalogue cover?
- Location of items held in the ECU library
including - Links to electronic books and journals
- Link to Reserve readings
- Link back to Library Home Page
- Direct link to single database, by title
8ECU Catalogue
Search options
9Catalogue E-book search
10Electronic link to book
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12LINK TO E-JOURNAL
13Finding Journal Articles
- Use online databases to find journal articles in
your subject area - Go to Journal Articles (Databases) link
- Databases by subject
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- For Faculty resources
- (databases websites)
- http//www.ecu.edu.au/library/faculty/index.html
14LIBRARY DATABASES Commercial, usually
Internet-based products which identify journal
articles by subject. Not all articles referred
to in databases are held by the ECU
Library. Databases always give article
citations. Most give abstracts too - some provide
full text of articles. Go to Journal Articles
(databases) then Databases by subject to find
journal articles.
15Online Databases
- To access any Database you will need to login to
Metaquest (click here to read Tip sheet) - Choose Science Engineering from the list in the
left hand box - Select Security from the sub-category list
- Click the GO button on the far right
- Select a database by clicking on the title and do
your search in the native interface
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17Database search screen
18Search results list
ltclickgt link to view full article
19Cross linking to find Full-text
20LIBRARY RESEARCH PROCESS
- Understanding the topic definitions.
- Define the scope assignment length
- Gather the information recording where you
found it - ECU catalogue
- Databases
- Internet search engines
- Analyse the data
- Write the report remember referencing
21Sample essay topic
- Example
- Compare and contrast the criminal and
- civil law and their impact on security
- within an organisation.
22Planning your search
23Define the scope
Consider the length of the assignment Do you
want to cover many areas briefly? OR to look at
one area in greater detail For broad cover use
books. For up to date and in depth information
use Journal articles.
24Gather the information
- Use a subject dictionary or encyclopedia for
definitions - Then look in the ECU catalogue for e-books and
remember - keep detailed records of all used - Next do a search for Journal articles using a
database. (see slides 15 18) - Lastly check appropriate internet sites
25Boolean operators
- AND
- to retrieve references containing both (or all)
concepts - eg loss prevention and mining
- Using more terms retrieving fewer references
- Only references that contain both concepts
simultaneously are included
26Boolean operators
OR to retrieve references covering either or both
concepts eg standard or code Using more terms
more references Any reference that has either
word in it.
27Boolean operators
NOT to find references on a subject, but exclude
references which also cover another subject eg
surveillance not cctv Using this operator will
reduce the number of references
28Record ALL Your Sources
- Always write the full details of any materials
you plan to reference, e.g. - Books
- Print Journals
- Electronic sources
- Retrieval date (date found)
- Database retrieved from, or
- URL
295. Referencing/EndNote
- This link on the homepage takes you to the
following page where you can access videos,
Powerpoints about referencing, the ECU
Referencing Guide ALSO the Endnote link will take
you to a page where you can download the software - http//www.ecu.edu.au/library/media/Referencing/r
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30Produce your assignment
- Citing Your Sources
- Acknowledge the source of all material you used
to write your paper - Citations are placed both within the text
- in-text reference
- At the end of the paper in reference list
- end-text reference
31Plagiarism how to avoid it
- It is using the work of others without
acknowledgement - Is academic theft
- Against university rules
- Attracts severe penalties - Failing your
assignment - NEVER cut and paste text from any source,
especially WWW - Learn how to paraphrase
- Use correct referencing see ECU referencing
guide.
32- For additional help with searches and writing
assignments see - Library resources by Faculty
- http//www.ecu.edu.au/library/faculty/fac-chs.h
tml - Liberty
- http//www.ecu.edu.au/library/liberty/index.html
- ECU Referencing page from Homepage
- External/Offshore students from Homepage
- Email me l.hirsch_at_ecu.edu.au