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Lister Hill Library of the Health Sciences www.uab.edu/lister. Presented by: Jill Deaver , MA, MLIS LHL Librarian, Reference jilld@uab.edu 205-934-2230. September 18, 2013. Jill Deaver, LHL Reference.
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Lister Hill Library of the Health Scienceswww.uab.edu/lister Presented by: Jill Deaver, MA, MLIS LHL Librarian, Reference jilld@uab.edu 205-934-2230 September 18, 2013
Jill Deaver, LHL Reference • I’m your contact for anything library related: help with searches, choosing databases, gathering resources, getting full-text, APA guidelines, etc. • Email: jilld@uab.edu or Phone: 934-2230 • LRC “office hours” • Tuesdays, 11:30am-1:00pm in LRC Commons
What We’ll Cover Today • Handouts • Tour the Lister Hill Library Website • Ask a Librarian Online Chat!!! • Key areas for help on the website • Services & Events • Demonstration of Catalog Search for Books • Demonstration of Database Search for Articles • Hands-on activity (have your phone ready)
Where are we? • Across the street • 1700 University Boulevard
Hours • www.uab.edu/lister/hours • Regular hours • Sunday: Noon -10pm • Monday-Thursday: 7am - 11pm • Friday: 7am - 7pm • Saturday: 9:30am - 6pm • Check website for special hours during exams & summer
What’s in the physical library? • 1st Floor/Plaza Level • Main entrance • HUB desk (reference help & check-out) • Computers, printers, wireless, photocopiers, scanner • Print from laptop, install Pharos • 8 group study rooms—You can reserve online yourself • Student lounge (warmest room on this floor, vending machine & self-serve microwave) • Collaboration Station—as many as 4 devices can be plugged in at once. 2 large monitors to view projects. • Keurig machine—BYOC (bring your own caffeine!) • Generally quiet, but not a silent floor • Comfortable seating • It gets cold, bring a sweater
What’s in the physical library? • 2nd Floor • Main book collection • Quiet study space • Additional computers • 3rd Floor • Historical Collection • UAB Archives • Alabama Museum of the Health Sciences
What’s on the LHL Library Website? ….just about everything! Go to www.uab.edu/lister
Time for Classroom Participation! • Set up: Does everyone have a phone that makes noise? • Go to your settings for Sounds, Alarms or Tones • Use a HORN for a happy tone if we get full-text • or you can clap • Use DESCENT (or other sad sound) If we need ILL for full-text • or you can pound your desk
Exploring Databases: • PubMed • Biomedical & life sciences • Business Source Premier • Business & management aspects of medicine & healthcare • CINAHL • Nursing & allied health • Scopus • Multidisciplinary, international • Directions: Go to Databases • Choose one of these Databases—use these keywords to find articles: • Zombie AND Disease • Choose an interesting title, and use the UAB Article Linker Button to find Full Text. • If you have to use ILL to get the full text—use the creepy tone • If you can read the full text—use the happy tone
Why should you care about Peer-Review? Adapted from: http://library.mcmaster.ca/innis/find/academic.htm • Peer-Reviewed Articles are typically written by leading experts in the given field of research • These are the papers that help YOU become an expert. • Peer-Reviewed Articles are properly referenced (footnotes, endnotes &/or bibliography) and also cite other Peer-Reviewed Articles. • Your papers are expected to demonstrate the same qualities as published Peer-Reviewed Articles—Seek out publishing & conference opportunitiesas a student? • Peer-Reviewed Articles make a significant research contribution. • Your paper can also make significant contributions to research & the quality of the education received at UAB.
The Ultimate Question: I found some sources, but are they good??? There are 3 partsto evaluating your sources • 1: Self-Evaluate Your Idea • What is the assignment asking you to do? • What do you hope to accomplish with your paper? • What do you want people to know after reading your paper?
I found some sources, but are they good??? • 2: Evaluate the Article/Information You’ve Found • What journal published the study—is it peer reviewed? • Who are the authors—are they experts, do they have credentials? • Are the tables, charts and graphs meaningful—do they demonstrate relevant support of the topic? • Is the methodology logical—are there flaws in the study? • Does the author use valid references to support their claims? • Is the author biased to the point that their argument becomes unbalanced—do they acknowledge dissenting voices? • Ask yourself: is this the source I should use or is there a more reputable one? (Ex: About.com vs. WebMD vs. MedlinePlus)
I found some sources, but are they good??? • 3: Evaluate Your Use of the Article • Does the article fit within the scope of the paper you are assigned to write? • Does the article provide support to your ideas? • Are you using the facts presented in the article in a purposeful way? • Are you using the article to speak for you, or are your own ideas shining through?
Tools to Keep You Honest …Avoiding Plagiarism • LHL’s APA Guide: http://libguides.lhl.uab.edu/APA • APA Style Blog: http://blog.apastyle.org/ • Student’s Guide to Avoiding Plagiarism from Valdosta State College professor : http://www.valdosta.edu/~cbarnbau/personal/teaching_MISC/plagiarism.htm #1 Tip: TIME! Give yourself enough time to do the work
You’ve got this! …but let’s review anyway.
Checking out Materials • Complete a quick patron registration form to be entered into the LHL system • We can set up your OneCard as your library card
What Can You Check Out? • Books (for 28 days, with 2 renewals) • White board markers/erasers (in-library use for group study rooms) • Video projectors & a portable projection screen (for 7 days) • Headphones (in-library use)
Checking your Library Account • See what books you’ve got checked out, when they are due, if any are overdue, if you owe fines, & renew & place holds on books by signing into your account • To access your account from home page, go to the LHL Catalog (catalog.lhl.uab.edu)& click the My Account tab:
Printing & Photocopying • Black & white prints & copies • 10¢ per page • Color prints & copies • 75¢ per page • Pay for prints/copies with BlazerBucks on your OneCard • Wireless printing from personal laptops available • Double-sided printing is possible, but it doesn’t save money
Researching @ LHL Getting to books & articles
Getting to the Lister Hill Library Catalog • See what books, e-books, journals, e-journals, or audiovisual materials Lister Hill has Click here for full version of catalog Click here for quick look-ups
Finding Books & E-Books in the Catalog • Be sure to check the Location (LHL), Type (Circulating), & Status (Available) • To access e-books, click View. This one is an e-book; click View to access it
Databases: A-Z List • www.uab.edu/lister/databases Click the first letter of the database you want to access to jump to that spot in the list
Databases: By Category • Use the category drop-down menu
Key Databases for SHP • PubMed • Biomedical & life sciences • Business Source Premier • Business & management aspects of medicine & healthcare • CINAHL • Nursing & allied health • Scopus • Multidisciplinary, international
Finding Full Text > Article Linker • Click button next to citations in databases • Follow steps on screen to determine if full text is available • Ask A Librarian for assistance, if needed!
Interlibrary Loan • You can request articles/books from other libraries • Will need to click Create an Account the first time you use this
Interlibrary Loan • https://uablh.illiad.oclc.org/illiad/logon.html • Request books, book chapters, articles, dissertations, & theses • Free for in-state loans • $3 for out-of-state loans • Can specify “Only if free” on request form (next to Delivery Source) • Articles come as PDFs, typically within 24-48 hours, on business days. If it’s the weekend, you might want to consider Get It Now.
Getting Help @ LHL There are many ways you can ask for assistance…and you are never bothering us
Ask A Librarian • www.uab.edu/lister/ask Chat Hours M-F: 8:00am-6:00pm Sunday: 12:00pm- 8pm Email Hours 24/7 Send a text
One-on-One Consultations • Librarians are happy to meet with you one-on-one or in a small group to help with any topic: • Search strategies • APA • EndNote • Etc, etc…. • http://www.uab.edu/lister/consult
LHL Guides • Collection of research guides on a variety of topics libguides.lhl.uab.edu
LHL Guides • Find It @ LHL libguides.lhl.uab.edu/findit • Getting Started: Finding Scholarly Articles libguides.lhl.uab.edu/gettingstarted • Citing Sources libguides.lhl.uab.edu/citing
Express Training Sessions • In-person & online • Schedule is TBA • Express Training guide: libguides.lhl.uab.edu/express • Has descriptions, schedule of classes offered, & link to register for online sessions, a list of recorded classes
FAQs • Collection of our frequently-asked questions • www.uab.edu/lister/faq
FAQs • Searchable & browseable
LHL Tutorials www.youtube.com/user/lhlguides
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Any questions? You can always contact me or use the Ask A Librarian service! Jill Deaver MA, MLIS SHP Library Liaison jilld@uab.edu 205-934-2230 Chat in, text, or email! Ask A Librarian www.uab.edu/lister/ask