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DART 261 Library Research

DART 261 Library Research. Melinda Reinhart Visual Arts Librarian melinda.reinhart@concordia.ca October 2010. Library Resources: Outline. Using the Library Scholarly & Popular Literature Databases | Finding journal articles Library Catalogues |Finding books Google – Books & Scholar

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DART 261 Library Research

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  1. DART 261 Library Research Melinda Reinhart Visual Arts Librarian melinda.reinhart@concordia.ca October 2010

  2. Library Resources: Outline • Using the Library • Scholarly & Popular Literature • Databases | Finding journal articles • Library Catalogues |Finding books • Google – Books & Scholar • Bibliographies in books, articles & web • Preparing your Bibliography • Citation guides • RefWorks

  3. Using Concordia Libraries • Concordia has 2 libraries: Webster & Vanier • ID card is your library card • Borrow 30 books for 3 weeks (subject to recall) • Create PIN in MyCLUES on Library web site • Renew materials online • Request materials • Access online journals and databases from home

  4. Using Other Libraries • Get CREPUQ card at the Circulation Desk to borrow up to 3 books at other university libraries • Use the Interlibrary Loans service to request books, articles, etc. from other libraries • Check the catalogues of other library catalogues from the QUICKLINKS

  5. Your research assignment • Locate and evaluate sources of information about your artifact and its place in contemporary society. • Find: • Book(s) • Scholarly journal(s) • Popular media source(s)

  6. Scholarly Publications • Usually academic author and affiliation • Published by university or recognized scholarly publisher • Evidence of research and analysis; not just opinions • Extensive bibliographies

  7. Popular Publications • author generally not associated with university or research • often provides descriptions, biographies, opinions • generally highly illustrated with lots of visuals • doesn’t include bibliography

  8. Search ExampleArtifact: iPod nano Historical artifact: transistor

  9. Preparing your search: identify keywords • Begin with specific object ……. • ipodnano • ipod • You may not find resources on specific artifact, so you will search for materials using more general categories your artifact belongs to….. • Music and digital • Digital and culture • Technology and culture While searching always check for alternative keywords to use

  10. Why use Journals & Magazines • Recent research is often published in journal literature • Articles often focus on more specific issues or questions

  11. Databases | tools for identifying articles in journals You can use Google Scholar …. but For more recent and complete coverage use DATABASES

  12. Use DATABASES to find journal articles Interdisciplinary Databases • Academic Search Complete – popular & scholarly • JSTOR – mostly scholarly, but most recent not available Humanities & Social Sciences • Articles related to culture and society in a broader context Art & Design Databases • Articles on object in context of art, design and design history Business Databases • Articles on object in relation to consumers, marketing, trends ….. Design Research Guide has a list of databases to consider ……

  13. How to find the journals • From database use • Check E-journals page • Check to find out if library has online subscription and if so, the date coverage • Check CLUES • Check for dates • Get call no. • If using in library, you will need a Copy Card • Articles from paper journals can be requested through Article Delivery service • Check other libraries • Go to library and photocopy • Request via InterLibrary Loans

  14. Google Scholar • Covers some journal and book literature • Not as comprehensive as databases • If working off campus, check to see if library has article or book – don’t pay for materials

  15. Library Catalogues | Books • CLUES, Concordia Library Catalogue keyword vs subject

  16. Subject Headings in Library Catalogues • If you don’t find resources specific to your artifact, use general subject headings: • Information society social aspects • Technology social aspects • Technological innovations social aspects • List of Subject headings are on Design Research Guide • body image social aspects • beauty culture • clothing and dress social aspects • design social aspects

  17. Google Books provide scans of parts of books ranging from a few lines to entire chapters • You can use to: • check the contents of books • search on highly specific keywords to find potential books for your research

  18. Search Approaches • Combining keywords • technology and culture • social or society

  19. Other search features • Searching phrases “……” • “design history” “material culture” • Searching variations on a word * • cultur* culture or cultures or cultural

  20. Limiting options • Limiting • Dates • Type of document: scholarly, magazines, etc.

  21. Looking for images • ARTstor Image database has high resolution images of many objects

  22. Formatting your Bibliography • Mark and export/save records in search tools • Check the following pages under QUICKLINKS • Citation Guides • Explain how to format bibliographic references • RefWorks • Set up account to create a database of your research references

  23. Researching in Library • Computer stations In Libraries • Reference Area – 2nd floor • NETNAME & password required • Wireless Laptops – Circulation desk 2nd floor • can borrow for 2 hours • You can use your own laptop – must set up for wireless access • All workstations are connected to printers • Copy card required for printing

  24. If you have Questions: ASK • At the Reference Desk Webster Library 2nd floor • Ask a Librarian • E-mail • Chat • You can also contact me • melinda.reinhart@concordia.ca

  25. And so…… a few things to remember • Create a Library PIN in MyCLUES • When searching play with language to find good key words • Check bibliographies of books & articles that are relevant …. You may discover other documents you can use • Start early…. Some of you may have to spend up to 5 or more hours to find good references

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