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Title: Resources for Writing Evaluation Papers


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Resources for Writing Evaluation Papers
  • Connie Cameron
  • Beatrice Pulliam
  • Reference Librarians
  • February 18, 2005

2
We will cover
  • Where to find background info on your topic
  • How to find books in the HELIN catalog
  • How to find peer-reviewed articles on your topic
  • How to create a citation in MLA style

3
Investigating Your Topic
  • Finding discussion of your topic in print and
    online
  • Congressional Quarterly Weekly Report (print) and
    CQ Researcher (online)
  • Issues and Controversies _at_ Facts.COM
  • American Humanities Index (online)
  • New York Times (online)
  • For BACKGROUND info only!!

4
Congressional Quarterly (CQ) Weekly Report
  • Provides unbiased reporting of information on the
    government, politics and policy
  • Provides historical significance of legislative
    issues currently being debated and covers how the
    issue is evolving
  • View cumulative indexes through the HELIN catalog

5
Issues Controversies_at_Facts.com
  • Offers current, in-depth and unbiased information
    on the most hotly debated issues
  • Combines analysis of facts with explanations of
    opposing points of view
  • All major articles contain a bibliography of
    sources
  • Sources taken from most of the major daily
    newspapers (NYT, WSJ, etc), major news and
    opinion magazines and government reports

6
Finding Books
  • HELIN Catalog
  • Displays books, journals and other materials
    available for PC, 8 other RI colleges and Brown
  • Catalog automatically searches materials at all
    HELIN consortium members
  • Click on Search InRhode to search for material
    at Brown
  • PC users may borrow online from Brown when no
    other HELIN library has the item.
  • Library of Congress Shelving Scheme
  • Each alphanumeric call number is associated with
    a broad subject heading
  • Can browse LC Subject Headings in the catalog

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Things to Consider When Searching Databases
  • Keyword vs. Subject Searching
  • AKA natural language searching
  • ex Google search bar
  • Very broad tends to return too many and often
    irrelevant results
  • Pre-defined words and terms
  • very specific only searches within exact subject
  • results typically highly relevant
  • must know exact subject heading
  • Thesaurus or Subject Guide
  • Most databases have one
  • Very helpful for matching your words with the
  • most appropriate subject heading

8
What is a Peer-Reviewed Journal?
  • Peer-review
  • Critical evaluation of an article before
    publication. Typically by editorial board.
  • Scholarly vs. Popular
  • Created by academics and subject experts for
    academic audiences
  • General interest topics meant for wide audience
  • Lets look at a few now

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Select Databases
  • Social Science Abstracts
  • Interdisciplinary index to 500-plus social
    science journals
  • Coverage from 1983
  • Abstracts beginning 1994
  • Academic Search Premier
  • Largest scholarly, multidisciplinary full-text
    database with over 8000 journals
  • Covers nearly every area of academic study
  • More than 3600 peer-reviewed journals
  • Coverage from 1965

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Evaluating Websites Checklist
  • Authority
  • Who contributed the content? Sponsors?
  • Type of organization? Contact info?
  • Currency
  • When was the website created? Last time updated?
  • Point of View
  • Websites purpose or intent? Any evidence of
    bias? Intended audience?
  • Accuracy
  • Is there a bibliographic citations, links to
    other sources you can verify?
  • Any errors in content (statements you know to be
    untrue)

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Preparing the Works Cited Page in MLA Style
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