Title: Anglais 111113: Research in the Library and Online
1Anglais 111/113 Research in the Library and
Online
- Diane Delongchamp, Alison Henry and Kim Frail
- Fall 2007
2Outline
- Getting started with research
- Books vs. periodicals
- Searching databases
- MLA International Bibliography
- Accessing periodical articles online/in print
- Become familiar with the English Language and
Literature research guide - Locate MLA International Bibliography
- Locate MLA Style Guides
- Locate online dictionaries and encyclopedia
- Recap
3Objectives
- Understand what information is available from the
library catalogue and from databases - Understand how to access articles online and in
print - Locate and become familiar with the English
Language and Literature resource guide - Understand how to search for and retrieve
articles from the MLA International Bibliography
database
4Books
- Books are a good place to start if the author is
well known (Margaret Atwood, Shakespeare, etc.) - The bibliographies within books on your topic
provide references to other books and articles.
(NEOS Libraries) Catalogue
5For works or critiques about the author, search
the author as a subject
http//www.ualberta.ca/
6Find books about both an author and a specific
topic
- Type an authors name and a topical term,
joining these with and -
- oscar wilde and victorian
- sophocles and (fate or destiny or gods)
- james joyce and modernism
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7Periodical Articles
- Periodical articles are a good starting
point if - An authors reputation is recent or local
- You are looking for something very specific
- (e.g. The symbolism of flowers in Hamlet)
Search databases to find periodicals on a
specific topic
8What is a periodical?
- Periodical
- Published on an ongoing, regular basis
- Also known as journals
- Magazines, journals, newspapers
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- Formats
- electronic,
- paper
- microformat
Periodicals may be scholarly or of general
interest. Select carefully.
9Citation
- The written reference to a periodical article
- The information you need to
- find the article
- include in a list of sources used
- (e.g. bibliography)
Keep your citations!
10Citation example
Article title
Periodical title
11Finding Periodicals in the Library
- When all you have is a citation
- Search the NEOS Libraries Catalogue
- Search by Periodical title
12Search the Catalogue for the periodical title
The Wordsworth Circle Does the Library have
Vol. 20 (1989)?
13Locating paper periodicals
- Current Issues
- Kept on the 2nd floor of Rutherford South
- Shelved around the perimeter
- Organized alphabetically by title
- Older Issues
- Located in Rutherford North or South, interfiled
with books by call number
14Help is available at the Rutherford Reference
Desk ?
15Part 2 - Databases
- Identify articles for your research in databases
- DBs may be subject specific (MLA International
Bibliography) or have broad coverage (Academic
Search Premier) - May include citations, or full text, or a mix
- There are hundreds of databases (600)
- Databases are organized in different ways
- You should adapt your search techniques to each
database - HELP information is always available
16MLA International Bibliography
- Modern Language Association
- The primary source for research articles in
literature and language - Citations to journal articles, books, and
chapters in books - Links to full-text articles
- International in scope very scholarly
- 1963 present
17Finding MLA from the library home page
18English Language Literature Subject Guide
19MLA search tips
20More databases!
- The Cambrige History of English and American
Literature - Literature online
- Literature Resource Centre
- Critical essays about the authors works
English Language Literature subject page
Handout
21Dictionaries, Encyclopedias, etc.
- Print largest selection is at Rutherford some
volumes at BSJ. - Example Reference Guide to English Literature.
2nd Ed. PR 106 R332 1991 - For complete listing of reference works in
English literature (print and online)
English Language Literature subject page
22MLA Citation Style
- The standard style in English literature for
citing (acknowledging) the articles and books
used to write your paper - Gibaldi, Joseph. MLA Handbook for Writers of
Research Papers. 6th edition. New York The
Modern Language Association of America, 2003. - Call number LB 2369 G52 (Reference General
Collection) - Learn it, love it.
- More help with MLA citation is available from La
Centrale - MLA Style Guides available on the English
Language Literature subject page
23Recap
- Search the (NEOS Libraries) Catalogue to find
books and periodical titles - Search databases to find articles
- esp. MLA International Bibliography for articles
in English Literature - Use the English Language and Literature subject
guide to remember useful databases and find more
specialized research guides, online dictionaries
and encyclopedias - MLA Style Sheet is the official way to cite
articles and books used in your papers
24Recap Catalogue vs. Databases
- Library Catalogue
- Search for books by title, author or subject
- Search for periodical titles by title or subject
- Access the title and call number of the book or
periodical
- Databases
- Search for articles about a topic
- Access the citation or the full text of articles
25Rememberresearch help is available!
26Copy of todays presentation
27- Thank you for your attention.
- Happy Searching!