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KEISER UNIVERSITY LIBRARY. Introduction to Library Research Navigational guide for candidates pursuing a master’s degree in Criminal Justice. INTRODUCTION. Welcome to Keiser University Library.
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KEISER UNIVERSITY LIBRARY Introduction to Library Research Navigational guide for candidates pursuing a master’s degree in Criminal Justice
INTRODUCTION Welcome to Keiser University Library. This presentation will introduce selective databases and resources to assist with your graduate degree in criminal justice.
OVERVIEW • Log in to Keiser University Library • Differentiate between primary and secondary resources • Locate graduate level criminal justice journals • Locate dissertations and theses • Locate APA format guides • Access online tutorials
GETTING STARTED Enter Username and Password ENTER URL IN ADDRESS BAR http://kesu-verso.auto-graphics.com Username: Student ID Number (found on your Student ID card) Password: Last 4 digits of your Social Security Number
PRIMARY AND SECONDARY RESOURCES Primary An original informational source from the time of the event. Secondary An informational source that analyzes the event. These sources often use several primary sources to compile the information.
Autobiographies Diaries Documents Eyewitness accounts Film footage Laws Letters Newspaper articles Novels Objects from the time Oral histories Photographs Poems, art, music Speeches PRIMARY RESOURCES
SECONDARY RESOURCES Biographies Encyclopedias including online resource Wikipedia (wikipedia.com) History books Textbooks
RESEARCH DECISIONS Do you need? • Scholarly journal articles • Peer-reviewed articles • Popular magazine or newspaper articles
CRIMINAL JUSTICE JOURNALSScholarly Journals and Peer-Reviewed Articles are available from the following LIRN and EBSCO databases: Academic OneFile (Seach INFOTRAC from LIRN) Custom Newspapers (Seach INFOTRAC from LIRN) Expanded Academic ASAP (Search INFOTRAC from LIRN) Gale Virtual Reference Library (Search INFOTRAC from LIRN) Criminal Justice Collection (Search INFOTRAC from LIRN) Opposing Viewpoints Resource Center (Search INFOTRAC from LIRN) ProQuest Research Library (Search EBSCO Databases) National Newspaper Abstracts (Search EBSCO Databases)
SEARCH INFOTRAC Click LIRN
SEARCH ACADEMIC ONEFILE Click Academic OneFile
SEARCH CUSTOM NEWSPAPERS, EXPANDED ACADEMIC ASAP ANDGALE VIRTUAL REFERENCE LIBRARY • Custom Newspapers • 100 newspapers • 40,000,000 articles • Current law enforcement information, corrections and law • Full text available • Expanded Academic ASAP • 4,300 journals • 17,000,000 articles • Coverage from 1980-current • Full text available • Gale Virtual Reference Library • Includes biographies, directories, almanacs and the following encyclopedias • Encyclopedia of Crime and Justice • Encyclopedia of Law Enforcement • Encyclopedia of Prisons and Correctional Facilities • World Encyclopedia of Police Forces and Correctional Systems • Full text available
Search OPPOSING VIEWPOINTS RESOURCE CENTER andCRIMINAL JUSTICE COLLECTION Opposing Viewpoints Resource Center 2,000,000 persuasive articles, essays and topic overviews on current event subjects Full text articles available Criminal Justice Collection 150 journals 4,700,000 articles Full text articles available
SEARCH NATIONAL NEWSPAPER ABSTRACT Remember! Click the down arrow to search News-National Newspaper Abstract
PROQUEST DESCRIPTIONS • Proquest Research Library provides access to 4,000 reference works, with almost 2,800 in full-text. These reference works include scholarly journals, trade publications, magazines, and newspapers. This database can be searched by topic. Some of these topics relevant to criminal justice are law enforcement, criminology, capital punishment, justice, evidence, prisons, and national security. • National Newspaper Abstracts: Includes The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, and USA Today. Most of the articles in the database are available in full-text. Like Custom Newspapers, this database is an excellent source for current information on criminal justice topics
ADDITIONAL RESOURCES • APA Format Guides • Online Tutorials • Library Contact Information
ONLINE TUTORIAL ACCESS Choose a Tutorial
CONTACT INFORMATION Keiser University Library is committed to your academic success. Need additional assistance with research? Contact any of the following campus locations. Ask to speak with the Campus Librarian. Fort Lauderdale: (954) 776-4456 Jacksonville: (904) 296-3440 Orlando: (407) 273-5800 Tallahassee (850) 906-9494 Tampa: (813) 885-4900 West Palm Beach (561) 471-6000