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Our sessions …. Information searching process Search strategy design Library resources Plagiarism, citing articles, RefWorks. Information searching process. Thoughts Feelings Actions (from Kuhlthau ). Information searching process. Iterative . Designing a search strategy.
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Our sessions ….. Information searching process Search strategy design Library resources Plagiarism, citing articles, RefWorks
Information searching process • Thoughts • Feelings • Actions (from Kuhlthau)
Information searching process • Iterative
Designing a search strategy • State the research question • Develop some background by reading text, lecture notes, encyclopedia • Create a list of concepts including synonyms • Rank concepts by importance • Show relationships between concepts by using Boolean operators
Boolean operators : and hydroxyapatite Artificial bone Hydroxyapatite and artificial bone hydrosyapatite Artificial bone
Boolean operators : or Bone synthesis Artificial bone artificial bone or bone synthesis Artificial bone bone synthesis
Boolean operators: not Lyme disease and neurological (Lyme disease and neurological) NOT child Lyme disease and neurological
More details on search strategy • Think of concepts as keywords or potential subject headings
Subject heading characteristics • Subject headings are assigned by librarians and subject specialists. • The words in a subject heading might not appear in the physical description categories (i.e. title). • Items on the same subject are grouped together.
When you put in a keyword, the computer matches it exactly in the records. Keyword Records
Keywords Larive, Cynthia K. and Bulska, Ewa. “Tipsfor effective poster presentations.” Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry (2006) 385: 1347–1349
Broad vs. specific Specific is better since it imitates the way databases are organized. Your results will be relevant and manageable in number.
University Libraries resources/databases Two concerns • Identifying appropriate resources/databases • Dealing with multiple search engines
Search Engines: Common Points • Area to enter concepts • Specify fields to be searched • Use Boolean operators • Limiting by year, publication format, language • Display results
Which database? University Libraries home page (www.libraries.rutgers.edu) FINDING ARTICLES on sidebar Indexes and databases By Subject By Title