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EDUC 210: Researching Term Paper Topics and Using APA

EDUC 210: Researching Term Paper Topics and Using APA. Chris Bober Education Librarian January 30, 2018. Workshop Outline. Term Paper Proposals (due Feb. 13): Identifying the main concepts in a topic – Activity Using the Library Catalogue to find books

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EDUC 210: Researching Term Paper Topics and Using APA

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  1. EDUC 210: Researching Term Paper Topics and Using APA Chris Bober Education Librarian January 30, 2018

  2. Workshop Outline • Term Paper Proposals (due Feb. 13): • Identifying the main concepts in a topic – Activity • Using the Library Catalogue to find books • Databases for finding journal articles on a topic • ERIC, Education Source, and PsycINFO • Activity on finding journal articles • APA guidelines: format, in-text citations and references • Note: Some workshop slides are based on content originally developed by Concordia Library’s Teaching & Learning Committee.

  3. Term Paper Proposal Requirements • Scholarly Books (recent publications) • Academic Journal Articles • Credible websites (in limited numbers) • avoid .com (commercial sites) • Combination of books, journal articles, and credible websites

  4. Help for Proposals and Term Paper • Chris Bober (Education Librarian) • Book an appointment: office: Webster library (LB-509-07) phone: (514) 848-2424 ext.7697 e-mail: chris.bober@concordia.ca • Education Subject Guide • Recommended databases (journal articles) • Ask a Librarian (live chat service)

  5. Identifying Main Concepts in a Topic • Identify main ideas (keywords) contained in your topic The effects of video games on teenage attitudes towards violence

  6. Activity - Identify the Main Concepts in a Topic “The use of assistive technologies for special needs students in the secondary school classroom and their effectiveness in improving reading and writing skills”. Activity: Can you identify the main concepts in this topic? 1. Assistive technolog* 2. Special needs or reading disabilities or autism 3. Secondary school* or high school* or secondary education 4. Reading skills 5. Writing skills 7.

  7. The Library Website

  8. Resources for Finding Books SOMEDatabase Content Print books, eBooks, Audiovisual content (DVD,VHS, streaming media) + Catalogue Content

  9. Library Catalogue vs. Discovery Search • Discovery Search is used to find books, but you’ll retrieve a lot of other results you don’t need, and you can do a more precise search for books in the Library Catalogue. • Use the Library Catalogue to locate books.

  10. Library Catalogue

  11. Using the Library Catalogue to find Books • Start with keywords search (main concepts) • Review preliminary results for relevance • Add/Remove terms as needed • Review Subject Headings for books • Search Subject Headings as required

  12. Library Catalogue search tips • “ ” searches for the exact phrase e.g. “video games” • AND searches for both of the words (key concepts) e.g. teen AND “video games” AND violence • OR searches for either of the words (synonyms) e.g. (teen OR adolescents) AND (“video games” OR “computer games”) AND violence OR aggression • Use asterisk * character to locate variations of the keyword: teen* will retrieve teen, teens, teenagers…..

  13. Databases for Finding Journal Articles • Start with ERIC database • Covers current journals in education and psychology • Education Source and PsycINFO databases can also be used

  14. ERIC Search using Limit Features

  15. Search Operators - AND • AND – Use to locate articles that include all terms

  16. Search Operators - OR • OR – Use to locate articles containing similar terms

  17. Techniques for Improving Search Results • Enclose phrases “two or more words” in quotation marks: • “academic success” or “academic achievement” • Use asterisk * to find all variations of a root word: • Child* will retrieve child’s, children, childhood, etc.

  18. Publication Manual of the APA Guidelines for: • Formatting your papers • Using in-text citations in the body of your paper • Providing a reference list at the end of your paper

  19. APA Guidelines for Format • Use Purdue Owl APA guide: • General Format • APA PowerPoint Slide Presentation • APA Sample Paper • Use Concordia Library APA guide: • How to set up a running head in MS Word

  20. In-text Citation - Basics • Use Author & Date method • When quoting directly from a source, provide the last name of the author, the year of publication, and the page number. • When paraphrasing, provide the last name of the author, and the year of publication (page number is recommended, but not required). • Parenthetical type citations – used at end of sentence • Narrative type citations – used at beginning of sentence

  21. In-text Citations – Direct Quotes • Quoting from a journal article: Example: Kaplan, T. N. (2013). Multiple dimensions of parental involvement and its links to young adolescent self- evaluation and academic achievement. Psychology in the Schools, 50(6), 634-649.

  22. In-Text Citation - Parenthetical Type Use Quotation marks and include the author, date, and page number(s) Current research indicates that the role of parents is significant and “has consistently been shown to positively affect children’s achievement, regardless of its form” (Kaplan, 2013, p. 635).

  23. In-Text Citation – Narrative Type Use Quotation marks and include the author, date, and page number(s) Kaplan (2013) confirms the importance of parental support, noting that it “has consistently been shown to positively affect children’s achievement, regardless of form” (p. 635).

  24. Using Narrative and Parenthetical Citations

  25. Citing One Author & Multiple Authors bl.1 (p.177) of the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association (6th ed.). (2010) Table adapted from Table 6.1 (p.177) of the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association (6th ed.). (2010). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.

  26. APA Format for References References - list of sources used in writing the paper References are on a separate page at the end of the paper References label centered Listed in alphabetical order by first author Double-spaced, all lines after first line are indented Every in-text citation in your paper must also appear in the References Source: OWL at Purdue University

  27. Help with APA • Get the Publications Manual of the APA at the Library or buy a copy at the bookstore (6th edition: paperback edition is blue) • Use the Library How to Cite guides • For latest info and advice, consult the APA Style Blog • Ask for help at the Ask Us desk or via chat (Ask a Librarian)

  28. Closing Remarks • Read the term paper guidelines carefully. • Difficulty finding relevant and/or current books and journal articles? • Contact Chris. • For writing assistance, contact Student Success Centre (Learning Support) • Good luck with your term paper assignments.

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