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ECS Full-text Resources for INFO 1010. October 2011 Fiona Nichols. I’ve been told not to use Google or Wikipedia to research my essay. What else is there?. Professor Wikipedia. Listen to the following YouTube clip? What is it telling us?. Professor Wikipedia.
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ECS Full-text Resources forINFO 1010 October 2011 Fiona Nichols
I’ve been told not to use Google or Wikipedia to research my essay.What else is there?
Professor Wikipedia • Listen to the following YouTube clip? • What is it telling us?
Professor Wikipedia http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eaADQTeZRCY&feature=related
Evaluation criteria Authority Objectivity & purpose Currency Accuracy Design When created or updated Links Right subject and level Who is the author Target audience
http://www.soton.ac.uk/library/infoskills/evaluatingwebresources/index.htmhttp://www.soton.ac.uk/library/infoskills/evaluatingwebresources/index.htm
Three important questions... • What information do you need? • Where should you look for it? • How can you get hold of it?
What information…? • high quality • up to date • relevant
Beyond reading lists Quality academic non-book information is published in:- • Journals; • Conference Proceedings, • Reports, • Newspapers, • Government Publications • Web Sites
Where should you look for information? • Brigham Young Uni library's videos • http://www.youtube.com/user/hbllproduction#p/u/5/2ArIj236UHs
So … try the Library Website! Go to either Subject Support or Resources
What resources should we use? • Catalogues • Electronic resources • Subject support • Tutorials
Quality Sources • Full text sources • Gateways
Key Full text Resources IEEEXplore ACM Digital Library LNCS lecture Notes in computer science Individual tems not linked from TDNet
How to access these resources From the library home page through SUSSED or at www.soton.ac.uk/library • Electronics & Computer Sciences subject support pages • Resources page Using Institutional login or VPN when off campus
Select the ‘Resources’ tab Scroll down for more ..
Full text key resources - Select any of these full text resources
How to search the databases • Topic search • keywords or phrases e.g. Gait Biometrics • Author/title search e.g. Prof Mark Nixon; Dr G Merrett etc • By journal/conference title
Demonstrate a search • Using the ACM Digital Library • Key word = web semantics • Author = Gibbins
So... • Decide on the exact form of the terms you will use • Allow for any relevant variations in terminology and spelling • Use truncation and wildcard symbols where appropriate
Finding information on the web http://www.flickr.com/photos/danardvincente/2512148775/ 36
Internet search engines There are some good search engines But remember that you still need to evaluate what you find
Specialist search engines High quality websites Full text sources Scirus Google Scholar OAIster ArXiv
Gateways and websites There are many high quality websites. Gateways such as Intute select and evaluate websites for you
Finding the full text • Use the full-text (pdf) link or if there is a TDNet link, try it • If not search WebCat • Remember … search • Journal articles by the journal title • (use full title not abbreviations) • Conference papers by the conference title • Reports by author and title
Recording your results Mark relevant references in your search results Then: • e-mail results to yourself • export to reference software e.g. LATEC, ENDNOTE • save to a file
Recording references for your bibliography • Record the full details of the reference • Record how you found it
If you need help……. • Fiona Nichols Tel: 023 8059 2791 (22791) e-mail: fmn@soton.ac.uklibenqs@soton.ac.uk • Subject Enquiry Desk Check Library website for service hours