Title: Library Tutorial for Fourth Year Bioengineering Students
1Library Tutorial forFourth Year Bioengineering
Students
Karen Yap Engineering/Computer Science Resource
Team, Central Library 28th August 2008
2Congratulations on your chosen field of study!
ENGINEERS are THE BRIDGE between technology
society
3Slides Hidden during Tutorial
- 3 This List
- 16-23 More on Engineering Village 2
- 25 Some Terms Used
- 29-30 More on Science Citation Index Expanded
- 32 More on Scopus
- 34 Other Indexes for Medicine/Life Sciences
- 40 Meaning of Numbers in Citation for Journal
Article - 51 Demo on Getting Materials not in Library
- 54-55 Demo on LION
4Objective of Tutorial
- Help you do your research
- Objective of Module BN4101R as taken from IVLE
This module consists mainly of a research-based
project carried out under the supervision of one
or more faculty members. It introduces students
to the basic methodology of research in the
context of a problem of current research
interest - This tutorial is designed to help you achieve THE
objective
5Learning Outcomes
- Be better at doing research
- How to analyse your FYP research topic
- use the best source/s (better than Google
Scholar) to look for current information - Understand citations in reading list, etc.
- Know more about LINC
- Know more about Library services
6Outline
- Doing research
- How to analyse your FYP research topic
- Indexes of current information
- Demonstrations
- Using Engineering Village 2
- LION (Library Instruction ONline )
- How to find full titles of journals from
abbreviations - Other sources of information e.g. patents
- Library services E-Forms
- Subject guide in Library Portal
- Understanding citations
- LINC
7Research Topic
- Use of biomaterials in
- dental applications
8Search Statement
1. Identify concepts
2.. Think of alternative term/s for each concept
3. Formulate your search statement
biomaterial AND (dental OR tooth OR teeth)
9Boolean Operators
- OR is used to indicate that either terms may be
present - AND is used to indicate that both terms must be
present
10Truncation/Stemming
- Biomaterial retrieves biomaterial and
biomaterials - Fluorid retrieves fluoride, fluorides,
fluoridation, etc.
11More on Search Statement
- If your search statement retrieves no records
- E.g. you need articles on membrane reactors, but
you cant find hits
- Use a broader concept/term like Bioreactor
instead of specifically membrane reactor - Look through references listed at the end of such
articles
12 Learning Outcome 1 How to analyse your FYP
research topic Summary
- Identify concepts
- Think of alternative term/s for each concept
- Formulate your search statement using
- Boolean Operators
- for truncation
- Search under broader concept if necessary
13Learning Outcomes
- Be better at doing research
- How to analyse your FYP research topic
- use the best source/s (better than Google
Scholar) to look for current information - Understand citations in reading list, etc.
- Know more about LINC
- Know more about Library services
14Sources of Information
- Current
- Last week
- Last month
- Last year
- Conference papers
- Journal articles
15Main Index for Engineering (General)
- Engineering Village 2 (EV2)
- Scans over 8,000 journals, conference proceedings
- Has over 16 million records
- Covers over 190 disciplines includes related
fields in science and management -
16Engineering Village 2
- Provides links to
- USPTO
- Full text patents from USA
- Esp_at_cenet
- Full text patents from Europe and
- Patent Cooperation Treaty
- Scirus
- scientific research tool
-
17Engineering Village 2
- Five important index databases are Chimica,
CBNB, Compendex, Inspec and NTIS - Can be searched individually or together
- Some, i.e. NOT all have links to full text
- Updated weekly
- Database has Search Alert service by email
- Can email engineer/librarian for help
18Engineering Village 2
- Does analysis like
- No. of articles an author wrote on a particular
subject (If an author wrote 10 articles on your
subject, befriend him/her)
- Author affiliation
- (Useful when you choose university/institution
for postgrad studies or employment)
- No. of articles found in a particular
journal/publisher (Useful when you want to
publish your work )
19CBNB Chemical Business NewsBase (1985- )
- Indexes articles from 300 core trade journals,
newspapers, company newsletters/interim and
annual reports, books, market research reports,
and press releases
20Chimica (1970-)
- Indexes articles from over 600 journals
- Covers chemistry and chemical engineering, with
emphasis on applied and analytical chemistry
21Compendex (1969-)
- Indexes articles from over 5,000 journals, papers
in conference proceedings, chapters in books,
technical papers, etc. - Over nine million records
- Covers topics in the all fields of engineering,
as well as related fields in science and
management. Over 190 disciplines covered
22Inspec (1969-)
- Produced by the Institution of Electrical
Engineers - Covers physics, electrical engineering,
electronics, communications, control engineering,
computers and computing, IT, etc. - 3,500 journals and 1,500 conference proceedings
- over eight million records
23NTIS (National Technical Information Service )
1899-
- Database from the U.S. Department of Commerce
- Over two million records
- Includes unclassified reports from influential
U.S. and international government agencies e.g.
NASA, the U.S. Department of Energy and the U.S.
Department of Defense
24Term Used in EV2
- Controlled Vocabulary
- Consistent/standard subject terms used to
describe the content of a document. - E.g. mobile handsets for mobile phones,
handphones, cell phones, cellular phones - Useful once you find a good hit, look at the
standard terms used to find other good hits.
25Some Terms Used
- MeSH or Medical Subject Headings in PubMed
- E.g. Female for articles on girls, ladies,
women - CAS Registry Numbers
- IC No. for chemicals
- American Chemical Society
- E.g.Number for fluorine is 7782-41-4
26Demonstration
DEMO
27Index for Engineering (Specific)
- SciFinder Scholar (SFS)
- Chemical Abstracts (1967-), etc.
- Has over 19 million records from journal articles
and patents - More than 35 million chemical substances can be
searched by chemical name, chemical structure,
CAS Registry Numbers, formula. - Offers chemical reaction searching
28Main Indexes for Science (General)
- Science Citation Index Expanded(via Web of
Science), 1980- - 150 mainly scientific disciplines
- Covers about 5,900 high impact research journals
29More on Science Citation Index Expanded
- Features included citation index. Provides use of
the Analyze tool for search results - Allows you to navigate
- forward in time using Times Cited to discover the
impact a document has had on current research - backward in time using References to uncover the
research that influenced an author's work - Measure the influence of colleagues' or
competitors' work - Follow the path and direction of today's hottest
ideas and concepts
30More on Science Citation Index Expanded
- Ranking journals
- Related records search capability
31Main Indexes for Science (General)
- Scopus
- 29 million records
- Covers life sciences, physical sciences, health
sciences, social sciences and business
32More on Scopus
- Scopus
- Indexes journals, conference proceedings, trade
publications and quality web sources - Does citation tracking. A researcher can find out
how many times a particular article has been cited
33Main Indexes for Medicine/Life Sciences
- PubMed (1950-)
- Over 17 million records of journal articles
- Medical sciences
- BIOSIS (1926-)
- 18 million records
- Covers about 5,500 journals, conference reports,
books, and patents - Life sciences
34Other Indexes for Medicine/Life Sciences
- Zoological Record (1978-)
- 1.8 million records
- Covers 5,000 journals, plus book chapters,
meetings, etc. - Animal biology
- BioEngineering Abstracts (1993-)
- Over 163,000 records
- Covers journals, conference proceeding,
directories, and other sources - Environmental Sciences and Pollution Management
(1967-) - About 1.8 million records
- Over 6000 journals, meetings, reports, etc.
35Other Sources of Information
- For patents SciFinder Scholar and others
- For standards various
- For theses Proquest Digital Dissertations
DEMO Subject Guide
36Learning Outcome 2Use the best source/s (better
than Google Scholar) to look for current
information Summary
37Learning Outcomes
- Be better at doing research
- How to analyse your FYP research topic
- use the best source/s (better than Google
Scholar) to look for current information - Understand citations in reading list, etc.
- Know more about LINC
- Know more about Library services
38Understanding Citations
- Reference
- Brown, John 2007. Bioengineering aspects of the
lung hazards In Treatment of the hospitalized
cystic fibrosis patient , 20-30. New York M.
Dekker. - Robinson, Alan. 2004. Metabolic engineering.
Biotechnology progress, v 20, no. 1, p 46-52.
Book Chapter
Journal article
When checking LINC, search by Title, key in words
in yellow
39How to Find Full Title of Journal from its
Abbreviation
- E.g. MRS Bull
- Move mouse to E-Resources
- Choose EJournals
- scroll down a bit to Useful Links
- Choose Journal Abbreviations
- http//www.lib.nus.edu.sg/ecoll/ej/ejabbrev.h
tml - Click on third link
- Canada Institute for Scientific and
Technical Information (CISTI) - Key in MRS Bull, click Search
- Another good link is the sixth link
- Institute of Science Information (ISI)
DEMO
40Meaning of Numbers in Citation
- MRS Bull 32 6 (2007) pp. 87-95
32 6 (2007) pp. 87-95
32 means volume 32
6 means number or issue 6
pp. 87-95 means pages 87-95
41Understanding Less Common References
- Reference
- US5,719,665. Yamazoe Feb17,1998
- (b) BS EN ISO 2912008 Plastics. Standard
atmospheres for conditioning and testing
US Patent
British Standard
- Check free website at USPTO (US Patent and
Trademark Office) Web Patent Databases - Check British Standards Online (database bought
by Library)
42Learning Outcomes
- Be better at doing research
- How to analyse your FYP research topic
- use the best source/s (better than Google
Scholar) to look for current information - Understand citations in reading list, etc.
- Know more about LINC
- Know more about Library services
43Changes in Library Portalhttp//www.lib.nus.edu.s
g
- Search the Library Catalogue using
- LINC or
- LINC
Use our E-resources to look for journal articles
more
- Exam Papers
- Whats in your Reading Lists
44LINC via NUS Libraries Website
45LINC via NUS Libraries Website
Subject headings of books in list
- 298 hits
- too many
- some not relevant
46LINC via NUS Libraries Website
- Which Library
- Publication date
- Etc
17 relevant hits
47LINC via NUS Libraries Website
48Learning Outcomes
- Be better at doing research
- How to analyse your FYP research topic
- use the best source/s (better than Google
Scholar) to look for current information - Understand citations in reading list, etc.
- Know more about LINC
- Know more about Library services
49Library Services Loan Entitlement
4TH Year, Honours Graduate Students 15 items
- Materials
- RBR
- Main Shelves book
- Closed Stacks book
- Bound periodical
- Closed Stacks periodical
- Loan Period
- 2 Hours/Overnight
- 4 weeks
- 1 day
Online renewals twice
50Library Services Via E-Forms
- Request materials NOT in Library
- Books
- Parts of book or journal issue
- Student advisory service
DEMO
51Materials NOT in the Library
- Via E-Forms after login
- For books or theses, request the Library to buy
- For copy of journal article, use Document
Delivery Service (limited to three a year for
Year 4 students) - Requests to be forwarded to Supervisor for
approval then onward to Library - requesters will incur charges if they do not
collect their requested articles within a month - For more information, please email
ddslib_at_nus.edu.sg or call 6516-3472
52Student Advisory Service
Emailaskalib_at_nus.edu.sg clbyapym_at_nus.edu.sg
53Other Library Services
- LION (Library Instruction ONline ) Item 5)
How to Search Databases - Item 9) EndNote Web
- Subject Guide
DEMO
54LION (Library Instruction ONline )
55LION (Library Instruction ONline )
56Writing Guides(Samples from Subject Guide)
- Instructions on format of thesis as given in
Research Handbook for Engineering for Masters
PhD students http//www.eng2.nus.edu.sg/proj/eei
ntranet/student/Grad/Handbook_4Jan07.pdf - Good call numbers to browse
- T11e.g. T11 Lan 2008 Technical communication
- TA158.5e.g. TA158.5 Sor 2006 An engineer's
practical guide to technical communication - PN171 Fooe.g. PN171 Foo.Li 2006 Cite right a
quick guide to citation styles--MLA, APA,
Chicago, the sciences, professions, and more
57Subject Guide
- Bookmark as a Favourite
- Section on
- Library Instructions Tips
- Whole tutorial (HIDDEN SLIDES) and more
- Databases
- you can access EV2, etc. from here
- get help on how to use databases from here
- Reference sources
- Research Citation (writing guides) more
- Theses
- Patents Standards
58Learning Outcome 5Learn about Library Services
Summary
- Loan Entitlement
- Library services via E-Forms
- LION
- Subject Guide
- How to find whole tutorial
- Etc.
59Thank you All the Bests