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Finding Information for Film Studies 364 by Denis Lacroix French/Spanish Librarian Session Outline Finding Basic Research Information and Subject Guides Finding Books by author, subject, title, numbers Boolean , Truncation , and Advanced Searching
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Finding Information for Film Studies 364 by Denis Lacroix French/Spanish Librarian
Session Outline • Finding Basic Research Information and Subject Guides • Finding Books by author, subject, title, numbers • Boolean, Truncation, and Advanced Searching • Finding Articles in Periodicals using Databases • RefWorks • Scholarly vs. Popular sources
The Research Question Film Indexes Online Film & TV Literature Index Academic Search Premier ¿What is the influence of culture or identity on Akira Kurosawa’s films?
Finding Basic Research Tools Subject Guides • Click on the Subject tab on the Library home page. • Find “Film and Media” in the A-Z list of Specific Subjects and click on Go to Subject Page. • On the right-hand side, click on • a course guide of your choice • Recommended Web Sites
Useful Reference Resources • The anime encyclopedia: a guide to Japanese animation since 1917 NC 1766 J3 C53 2001 Rf • International index to film periodicals – PN 1993 A1 I62 Ruth Ref. Aux. • The film studies dictionary - PN 1993.45 B49 2001 Ruth. Ref. • International dictionary of films and filmmakers– PN 1993.45 I625 Ruth. Ref. • The complete film dictionary– PN 1993.45 K82 1997 Ruth. Ref. • The international film industry: a historical dictionary– PN 1993.45 S632 1989 • Filmmaker's dictionary – PN 1993.45 S56 2000 Ruth. Ref. • Encyclopedia of Chinese film - PN 1993.5 C4 Z53 1998 Ref. • Encyclopedia of Indian cinema- PN 1993.5 I8 R35 1999 folio Ruth. Ref. • The Japanese filmography - PN 1993.5 J3 G35 1996 Ref. • Film study : an analytical bibliography – PN 1994 M268 v.1-v.4 Ruth Ref. • The encyclopedia of underground movies - PN 1995.9 E96 H35 2004 Ruth. Ref. • Encyclopedia of film themes, settings and series- PN 1997.8 A76 2001 Ruth. Ref. • The new biographical dictionary of film- PN 1998 A2 T48 2004 Ruth. Ref • The complete index to world film since 1895 - PN 1998 G63 2003 Ruth. Ref. • The International film index, 1895-1990– PN 1998 I614 1991 folio • The dictionary of Korean film directors -PN 1998.2 H357 2004 • Directory of Indian film-makers and films- PN 1998.2 N37 1994 Ruth. Ref
Finding Basic Research Tools • Subject Headings : search in the Catalogue • Motion pictures – Dictionaries • Motion pictures – Encyclopedias • Motion pictures – Asia • Motion pictures – Korea (South) • Motion pictures – Social aspects – Japan • Animation (Cinematography) – Japan • Animated films – Japan • Women in motion pictures Change country name accordingly
Books vs. Periodical Articles • Books are a good place to start for • an author or subject that is well-known and not too recent • background information on your topic and for help in refining your search • Check book bibliographies for references to other books and articles • Use the NEOS Libraries Catalogue to find books
Finding Books • By author: • By title • By subject • Request or place a hold on a book
Advanced Searching • Finding books about a topic • Think of variant or similar terms and click Advanced Search • Use Boolean operators, e.g. and, or • Use truncation symbols: $ ? • Finding Reference titles in advanced search
Advanced Searching • Finding books about a topic: • Think of variant or similar terms for each subject. • Try not to be too specific at first • Find variant terms and subject headings from the catalogue records, e.g. identity, nationalism • Be more specific if your results are too great • Add limiters, if necessary, e.g. • subject field, language, format, location, etc.
Sample Catalogue Record If possible, add relevant catalogue subject terms to your own search.
Let’s Practise • How many books can you find in the NEOS catalogue on • Bollywood? • Which subject heading is used to represent Bollywood?
Books vs. Periodical Articles • Periodical articles are a good place to start if • an author’s reputation is recent or local • you are looking for a detailed analysis(e.g. on Kurosawa’s Rashomon) • To find articles, search periodical databases, which are accessible through the library’s website: http://www.library.ualberta.ca/databases/index.cfm • Databases are also browseable by subject:http://www.library.ualberta.ca/subject/index.cfm • Scholarly versus popular journals
What’s a Periodical? 1. Film studies/film history journals 2. Journals about movie-making 3. Trade publications 4. Newspapers 5. Popular magazines The difference between Scholarly and Popular Information Sources:http://www.library.ualberta.ca/guides/peerreview/index.cfm
Finding Articles in Periodicals • The library catalogue cannot be used to find articles on your research topic. Instead, you need to search databases. • Databases are all different: • some contain full-text articles, • some list only citations and abstracts, • some are interdisciplinary • others are subject specific • Use database Help features for searching assistance
Databases for Film Studies • General Databases: Academic Search Premier, Arts and Humanities Citation Index, BHI: British Humanities Index, CBCA Complete, Expanded Academic ASAP, Francis, Humanities Abstracts, Humanities International Index, IBZ,MLA International Bibliography, Periodicals Index Online, Readers’ Guide Abstracts. • Specialized Databases: Art Abstracts, Bibliography of Asian Studies, • Film Studies Databases: Communication and Mass Media Complete, Film Indexes Online, Film & TV Literature Index, IMDb.
Save to RefWorks Sample Record
Managing your E-citations with RefWorks • RefWorks is a web-based citation manager, i.e. it will help you build your bibliographies for your papers. • Click on RefWorks under Quick Links on the right-hand side of the Library’s main Web page. • RefWorks for New Users • RefWorks Tutorial • Acessing RefWorks from off-campus • Use the RefWorks group code
Place imported records into new folder 1 Click on Bibliography 2 3 Select Output Style, File Type, and Reference Location before Creating Bibliography
How to Export from Other Databases Check Tip Sheets if you are unsure about exporting from a specific database • Mark the records you wish to export • View marked records • Export records from the database to RefWorks • Click on the RefWorks link in the tool bar, OR • Click on Save and/or Export Example from Web of Science :
Film Indexes Online • Contains Film Index International, which gives full international coverage of films and film personalities from over 170 countries. All eras of film-making are covered. • Use this database to find information about films, but also bibliographic listings of resources relating to the films.
Finding Periodicals in the Library • Search the NEOS Libraries Catalogue • Limit by Periodical Title in the drop-down menu • Click on Starting With • Click on the Search button Or • Use the Getit Citation Linkerhttp://www.library.ualberta.ca/getit/citation/index.cfm • Input all the article information into the boxes
Periodical Issues • Very few (6%) are now kept in Rutherford South 2nd floor • Shelved around the perimeter of the reading room and • Organized alphabetically by title • Most (~22,000) are located either in Rutherford North and interfiled with books by call number, and/or • Are available online.
Let’s Practise • Using Film & Television Literature Index • Find articles on Thai identity in cinema • Send only the peer-reviewed articles from the list of results to RefWorks. • Find the following article“Family dramas: film and modernity in Thailand.” By: Hamilton, Annette. Screen, 1992, Vol. 33 Issue 3, p259-273.
Inter-Library Loans • When a periodical or a book is not located at the University of Alberta Libraries, request the items through ILL. • Click on the link Request an Inter-Library loan on the right-hand side of the main library web page. • Click on Request Material from another library • Input your Library barcode number and pin. • Fill in the form with as much information as you have. • Check availability of document worldwide using the OCLC WorldCat database • Allow 2 weeks for ILL requests
Reference Services • This slide show is downloadable at:http://www.library.ualberta.ca/subject/film/index.cfm • Contact Librarians through IM reference, E-mail reference, telephone reference, or in-person at the reference desk: http://www.library.ualberta.ca/askus/ Good luck in your searches!