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Searching Linguistics Literature. By Michiel Thomas, 02-13-2013. Searching Books and Journals <versus> Articles. The Catalogue of Groningen gives no articles , only titles of books and journals ! ( Picarta *), Google Scholar do give articles .
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Searching Linguistics Literature By Michiel Thomas, 02-13-2013
SearchingBooks andJournals <versus> Articles • The Catalogue of Groningen gives no articles, onlytitles of booksandjournals! • (Picarta*), Google Scholar do givearticles. • There are Training Modulesfor the Groningen CatalogueandPicartaforoptimaluse. • But Best Entrance : Bibliographies on the subject/field. • Libguidesfrom RUG present thosebibliographies. • Youcanuse the open access shelves.
Shelves • Shelf content on website Arts Library is clickable; printed is available in blue plastic folders in the Arts Library. • Categoriesconsist of numbers • 36(English).007(historicallinguistics) • and form letters H(Handbook), G.(Encyclopedia). • Soyoucan browse the shelvesfrom home. Byadding a form letter youcanforinstancefindhandbooks. • PS:Youcannotfindelectronicbooksthis way.
Bibliographies • Givedescriptions of scholarlyarticlesfromjournals on specific disciplines. • They are not ‘place-bound’ (as a catalogue is). • Theiraim is tobeuniversalandthey are collectingworldwide. • They are made byscholars in the field. Titledescriptions are addedwith abstracts andseveralkeywords.
Bibliographies(contin.) • Electronicalbibliographies link throughtoourowncatalogue/databases when the source is available. (Get-it-logo or Rug-link logo) • Nowadays a lot of content is instantly full-textavailablebylinkingelectronicjournalstothosebibliographies. • It’s notnecessaryto browse everyjournalseperatelyforarticlesanymore, youjust go throughalljournals in one search byusingbibliographies.
Libguides • Libguidesgive first entrances in searchingforliterature in the disciplines. • Use the onesforLinguistics, Communication and Information sciences, maybethoseforPsychology, Pedagogy or even other. • Libguidesgivea selection of the bibliographiesyoucouldusebest fortheir field.
English in bibliographies • Scientific/scholarly English is difficultandconcise. It’s mostly jargon. • Orientateyourselftowards the right search words in English usinghandbooks or encyclopedias in the research discipline. Search forsynonymsandthinknarrower or broaderaboutpossibilities. • Youcanwrite/export yourresultselectronicallytoourelectronic card-index box, RefWorks. • Open a Refworks account .
Aids • (Van Dale) Dictionaries online. • Encyclopedias, handbooks on the disciplines. • Internet/Wikis (but becareful!). • Newspaper database Lexis/Nexisfor recent developments/trends. • RefWorks: electroniccardbox, withstyle-maker, cite-options, note-makers and the possibilityto make yourownbibliographies in anystyleyou want.
Instruction page Arts Library. • TIP: Do use the Arts Library instruction page! • ThereyouwillfindPowerpointsandLibguidesforall disciplines. • They are open 24 hoursforreferenceto help keepingyou on the right track.
So: useand bookmark this: • UseLibguides • UseInstruction pages Library of Arts • UseBibliographiesfirst! Picartaonlysecond. • Use the website of the Library of Arts forbrowsingthrough the shelveselectronically.