Library Research Workshop
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[edit] KEY TERMS
- Web - free, unvetted, online world we love
- Deep web - the good stuff you pay for
- Library database - scholarly information products/services hosted by brokers who buy content from academic publishers and sell it to libraries
- Periodical - journal or magazine, serial publication
- Article - a research paper or chapter draft written and published by a scholar; the unit of database content
- Peer review - process to establish fairness and accuracy in academic publishing
- Paid subscriptions - the college buys annual subscriptions to the databases librarians and faculty recommend
- Physical collections - books, dvds, paper magazines, etc
[edit] Strategies for College Research
[edit] Step 1: Open a research log
- Careful records are the foundation of any college research project
- Word file
- Blog post
- Wiki page
- Pen and paper
- Annotate possible sources as you go
- Save complete citation
- Summarize, take notes, excerpt the ones that look good
[edit] Step 2: Web Search
- Google - to get your bearings on organized presence online
- Wikipedia - opportunity to add your research to web community
- Other open web sources
- .edu and .org domains are not as reliable as we once thought they were
- .com and .gov are obviously self-interested
- Wikimedia Commons - database of DRM free multimedia files
[edit] Step 3: Scholarly literature
- Evergreen Library Catalog - where to start
- Library Subject Categories - browse for online databases
ONLINE DATABASES - For off campus access, use your full name and A registration number, as they appear on your tuition bill, for your username and password.
- Scholarly Literature
- Proquest Direct - the Walmart of social science scholarship (Walmart in a good way), includes newspapers and health sciences
- Ebscohost - best over all for social sciences, with ethnography, sociology, some arts
- America: History and Life - authoritative collection for historical research on North America
- JSTOR - Johns Hopkins publishers catalog, interdisciplinary content strong in the humanities
- Multimedia
TANGIBLE MATERIALS
- Evergreen Catalog - books we have here
- Summit Consortium - borrowing co op with other college libraries in OR and WA
- Worldcat - on the front page, hyperbolically titled but still extemely useful library union catalog
[edit] Step 4: Close your research log
- Save and organize your notes.
- Back them up.
- Print them and look them over.
- Format and add them to your wiki pages.