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INTRODUCTION TO LIBRARY
      RESOURCES
                prepared by
              Joyce Peterson,
   Coordinator of Public Services Librarian
            Langston University

               February, 2012


              How to find
              Citation Styles
INTRODUCTION TO LIBRARY
The place to begin your
search for information is RESOURCES
the University Libraries
home page. Begin at the
      Langston webpage at
http://www.langston.edu
Then click on Libraries on
the top set of links.
•Find books
Either in print in the
library or in electronic
format.
•Find articles
The library subscribes to
many databases that have
links to full-text articles in
a variety of subject areas.

•Ask a librarian for
assistance.                       Jp 2/11/12
INTRODUCTION TO LIBRARY
Find a Book   RESOURCES
Click on Search the
Catalog link
• Enter by Title of
the book you are
looking for OR
•Enter by Subject of
the book you are
looking for OR
•Enter by Author of
the book in the
•Search box under
the “Find Books
Search the Catalog”
statement.
•Use the drop down
menu to limit the
search to Title,
Subject or Author.
                             Jp 2/11/12
INTRODUCTION TO LIBRARY
                  RESOURCES

Find a Book
                        1
•(1) Enter the title
you are searching for       2                3
in the Search box
•(2) Choose TITLE
EXACT from the drop
down menu
•(3) Click the Search
box




                                Jp 2/11/12
INTRODUCTION TO LIBRARY
Find a Book
              RESOURCES
Results screen:
(HARRISON LIBRARY)
•Information about
the book
•Table of contents if
available
•Additional Subject
headings to help
with your research
And
•The Holdings
information:
     •Location             Some titles now
     •Call number          have a copy of the
     •And                  book cover and
     •Status               other information
     (Charged/Not          “About This Book”
     charged)                 Jp 2/11/12
INTRODUCTION TO LIBRARY
Find a Book   RESOURCES
Results screen:
(ELECTRONIC BOOK)
•Information about
the book
•Additional Subject
headings to help with
your research
          And
•The Holdings
information:
•Location:
ELECTRONIC BOOK
•Call Number:
Web access
•Linked Resources:      After choosing to Click HERE…
Click HERE to connect   you will be asked to enter your
to this book.           4x4 before linking to the digital
                        copy.
                                             Jp 2/11/12
INTRODUCTION TO LIBRARY
Find a Book   RESOURCES
“Click HERE to connect
to this book” will take
you to the digital copy
of the COMPLETE 255
page book.
• You may begin reading
the book from page one
(use the arrows to
move from page to
page) or by choosing
individual chapters.

•For more information
on how to use the
additional features of
the Ebrary Reader see a
librarian for help.
                            Jp 2/11/12
INTRODUCTION TO LIBRARY
        RESOURCES
How do you search for information?




Library
Databases
                              Jp 2/11/12
INTRODUCTION TO LIBRARY
               RESOURCES
                Library Databases vs. Google

• Index published, copyrighted scholarly journal articles
• May search thousands of journal at one time making better use of your
  time.
• Search terms may be combined to refine your results
• Find more suitable sources for your assignments that your professors
  expect.


• Google searches the “free web” that mixes various sources from
  commercial sites(.com), organizational sites(.org), governmental sources
  (.gov) and education sites (.edu).
• May find articles that match your search terms but you may have to wade
  through many (thousands) sites to find scholarly information and this
  takes time.
                                                          Jp 2/11/12
INTRODUCTION TO LIBRARY
                      RESOURCES
EVALUATING WEBSITES FOR AUTHENTICITY

Things to consider:
• Who wrote the page?
• What are the authors credentials?
• Can you verify the author’s credentials?
• Look for biographical information or the author’s affiliations (university,
   department, organization, etc.)
• Did the author include contact information?
• What organization is sponsoring the web page?



Source: http://library.duke.edu/services/instruction/libraryguide/evalwebpages.html



                                                          Jp 2/11/12
INTRODUCTION TO LIBRARY
                    RESOURCES
Find an Article
Using Library
Databases
To find an article needed
for your research go to
the Find Articles section of
the web page.

•Choose either Databases
by Subject or Database
List A-Z

       DATABASE: is a usually large collection of data organized
       especially for rapid search and retrieval. In our case the
       databases the library subscribes to are to collections of    Jp 2/11/12
       journals in various subject areas.
INTRODUCTION TO LIBRARY
Database       RESOURCES
List A-Z
This is a listing of the
databases that the
library subscribes to in
alphabetical order.

•Academic Search
Premier is a good place
to begin. It is a general
multi-disciplinary
database of more than
2050 journals with full-
text available.



           Each database indexes different journals so you might want to search
           more than one. For assistance with this see one of the librarians. Jp 2/11/12
INTRODUCTION TO LIBRARY
                    RESOURCES
        4x4
•Once you have chosen
a database to search you
will see this screen
asking for what we call
your 4 x 4.

This is the first four
letters of your last name
and the last
four numbers of your
social security number.




                                  Jp 2/11/12
INTRODUCTION TO LIBRARY
                  RESOURCES
Academic
Search
Premier
•Enter you search
term(s) in the
search box(es) .
You may want to
•Choose Full Text
      And/Or
•Scholarly (Peer
Reviewed)
Journals
•Click on the
Search button
  Scholarly/peer reviewed articles are usually written by an expert in a specific field
  and reviewed by others in the field for authenticity and correctness.
                                                                           Jp 2/11/12
INTRODUCTION TO LIBRARY
               RESOURCES
• Peer Reviews/Scholarly Journals
   – “Peer Reviewed” articles are usually written
   and read by experts in a specific field and
   reviewed for authenticity and correctness.
   – Contains citations that allow you to follow
   the authors path back to the source of the original materials.

• Popular Magazines – News magazines, Weeklies and
  Newspapers
   –   Summarize new ideas
   –   Highlight portions of research
   –   No reference citations
   –   Reflect authors bias on a subject

                                                        Jp 2/11/12
INTRODUCTION TO LIBRARY
Search
             RESOURCES        NEW
                              While searching
results                                 you may ask
                                        questions of a
• On the results
                                        librarian using
screen you will find
                                        the chat box
links to articles in
various journals in
the database you
searched.
•If the article is
available in Full Text
there will be a link to
the complete article.
• If no full text is
available and this is
an article you want
you may request the
article through
Interlibrary Loan.                 Jp 2/11/12
INTRODUCTION TO LIBRARY
                RESOURCES
Citation styles
Once you have found the
article you need for your
paper you will be required
to cite (give credit to the
author’s original comments
on the subject) the article.

Many of the library’s
databases have a way for
you for find the proper
citation style that your
professor requires. (APA,
MLA, Chicago, etc.)
                               From the results screen you can click on
                               and the various citation styles will be shown
                               on screen.
                                                                           Jp 2/11/12
INTRODUCTION TO LIBRARY
                 RESOURCES
Citation styles
When you see the correct
format for the style you
need you may then cut and
paste this information into
your paper’s bibliography or
works cited page.

Be sure to check the
spelling, personal names,
punctuation and other
corrections.

For additional help ask a
librarian or consult library
resources.
                               Jp 2/11/12
INTRODUCTION TO LIBRARY
REMEMBER:  RESOURCES
If you cannot find the
information you are
seeking whether an
Article or book Ask a
librarian to further
assist you in
requesting the
material through
•Interlibrary Loan
           Or
•Applying for an OK
SHARE card which can
be used at most
university libraries in
the state of
Oklahoma. Ask a
librarian about this.
                          Jp 2/12
INTRODUCTION TO LIBRARY
                      RESOURCES
INTERLIBRARY
LOAN
•Click on the envelope
icon
•On the next screen enter
the Interlibrary Loan email
address (ill@lunet.edu) in the
E-mail to: box and enter
your information in the
comments box. (Your
email address and phone
number so we can contact
you).
•When the article arrives
you will be contacted by
one of the library staff
members.                             Jp 2/11/12
INTRODUCTION TO LIBRARY
              RESOURCES
• For more information and/or one-on-one
  instruction time contact a librarian by:

•   Phone: 405-466-3298
•   Texting: 66746 keyword lion
•   Chat with a librarian from the home page
•   Or simply dropping in
                            Joyce Peterson
                            Coordinator of Public Services Librarian 405-466-3604

                                                        Jp 2/11/12

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Introduction to Library Resources

  • 1. INTRODUCTION TO LIBRARY RESOURCES prepared by Joyce Peterson, Coordinator of Public Services Librarian Langston University February, 2012 How to find Citation Styles
  • 2. INTRODUCTION TO LIBRARY The place to begin your search for information is RESOURCES the University Libraries home page. Begin at the Langston webpage at http://www.langston.edu Then click on Libraries on the top set of links. •Find books Either in print in the library or in electronic format. •Find articles The library subscribes to many databases that have links to full-text articles in a variety of subject areas. •Ask a librarian for assistance. Jp 2/11/12
  • 3. INTRODUCTION TO LIBRARY Find a Book RESOURCES Click on Search the Catalog link • Enter by Title of the book you are looking for OR •Enter by Subject of the book you are looking for OR •Enter by Author of the book in the •Search box under the “Find Books Search the Catalog” statement. •Use the drop down menu to limit the search to Title, Subject or Author. Jp 2/11/12
  • 4. INTRODUCTION TO LIBRARY RESOURCES Find a Book 1 •(1) Enter the title you are searching for 2 3 in the Search box •(2) Choose TITLE EXACT from the drop down menu •(3) Click the Search box Jp 2/11/12
  • 5. INTRODUCTION TO LIBRARY Find a Book RESOURCES Results screen: (HARRISON LIBRARY) •Information about the book •Table of contents if available •Additional Subject headings to help with your research And •The Holdings information: •Location Some titles now •Call number have a copy of the •And book cover and •Status other information (Charged/Not “About This Book” charged) Jp 2/11/12
  • 6. INTRODUCTION TO LIBRARY Find a Book RESOURCES Results screen: (ELECTRONIC BOOK) •Information about the book •Additional Subject headings to help with your research And •The Holdings information: •Location: ELECTRONIC BOOK •Call Number: Web access •Linked Resources: After choosing to Click HERE… Click HERE to connect you will be asked to enter your to this book. 4x4 before linking to the digital copy. Jp 2/11/12
  • 7. INTRODUCTION TO LIBRARY Find a Book RESOURCES “Click HERE to connect to this book” will take you to the digital copy of the COMPLETE 255 page book. • You may begin reading the book from page one (use the arrows to move from page to page) or by choosing individual chapters. •For more information on how to use the additional features of the Ebrary Reader see a librarian for help. Jp 2/11/12
  • 8. INTRODUCTION TO LIBRARY RESOURCES How do you search for information? Library Databases Jp 2/11/12
  • 9. INTRODUCTION TO LIBRARY RESOURCES Library Databases vs. Google • Index published, copyrighted scholarly journal articles • May search thousands of journal at one time making better use of your time. • Search terms may be combined to refine your results • Find more suitable sources for your assignments that your professors expect. • Google searches the “free web” that mixes various sources from commercial sites(.com), organizational sites(.org), governmental sources (.gov) and education sites (.edu). • May find articles that match your search terms but you may have to wade through many (thousands) sites to find scholarly information and this takes time. Jp 2/11/12
  • 10. INTRODUCTION TO LIBRARY RESOURCES EVALUATING WEBSITES FOR AUTHENTICITY Things to consider: • Who wrote the page? • What are the authors credentials? • Can you verify the author’s credentials? • Look for biographical information or the author’s affiliations (university, department, organization, etc.) • Did the author include contact information? • What organization is sponsoring the web page? Source: http://library.duke.edu/services/instruction/libraryguide/evalwebpages.html Jp 2/11/12
  • 11. INTRODUCTION TO LIBRARY RESOURCES Find an Article Using Library Databases To find an article needed for your research go to the Find Articles section of the web page. •Choose either Databases by Subject or Database List A-Z DATABASE: is a usually large collection of data organized especially for rapid search and retrieval. In our case the databases the library subscribes to are to collections of Jp 2/11/12 journals in various subject areas.
  • 12. INTRODUCTION TO LIBRARY Database RESOURCES List A-Z This is a listing of the databases that the library subscribes to in alphabetical order. •Academic Search Premier is a good place to begin. It is a general multi-disciplinary database of more than 2050 journals with full- text available. Each database indexes different journals so you might want to search more than one. For assistance with this see one of the librarians. Jp 2/11/12
  • 13. INTRODUCTION TO LIBRARY RESOURCES 4x4 •Once you have chosen a database to search you will see this screen asking for what we call your 4 x 4. This is the first four letters of your last name and the last four numbers of your social security number. Jp 2/11/12
  • 14. INTRODUCTION TO LIBRARY RESOURCES Academic Search Premier •Enter you search term(s) in the search box(es) . You may want to •Choose Full Text And/Or •Scholarly (Peer Reviewed) Journals •Click on the Search button Scholarly/peer reviewed articles are usually written by an expert in a specific field and reviewed by others in the field for authenticity and correctness. Jp 2/11/12
  • 15. INTRODUCTION TO LIBRARY RESOURCES • Peer Reviews/Scholarly Journals – “Peer Reviewed” articles are usually written and read by experts in a specific field and reviewed for authenticity and correctness. – Contains citations that allow you to follow the authors path back to the source of the original materials. • Popular Magazines – News magazines, Weeklies and Newspapers – Summarize new ideas – Highlight portions of research – No reference citations – Reflect authors bias on a subject Jp 2/11/12
  • 16. INTRODUCTION TO LIBRARY Search RESOURCES NEW While searching results you may ask questions of a • On the results librarian using screen you will find the chat box links to articles in various journals in the database you searched. •If the article is available in Full Text there will be a link to the complete article. • If no full text is available and this is an article you want you may request the article through Interlibrary Loan. Jp 2/11/12
  • 17. INTRODUCTION TO LIBRARY RESOURCES Citation styles Once you have found the article you need for your paper you will be required to cite (give credit to the author’s original comments on the subject) the article. Many of the library’s databases have a way for you for find the proper citation style that your professor requires. (APA, MLA, Chicago, etc.) From the results screen you can click on and the various citation styles will be shown on screen. Jp 2/11/12
  • 18. INTRODUCTION TO LIBRARY RESOURCES Citation styles When you see the correct format for the style you need you may then cut and paste this information into your paper’s bibliography or works cited page. Be sure to check the spelling, personal names, punctuation and other corrections. For additional help ask a librarian or consult library resources. Jp 2/11/12
  • 19. INTRODUCTION TO LIBRARY REMEMBER: RESOURCES If you cannot find the information you are seeking whether an Article or book Ask a librarian to further assist you in requesting the material through •Interlibrary Loan Or •Applying for an OK SHARE card which can be used at most university libraries in the state of Oklahoma. Ask a librarian about this. Jp 2/12
  • 20. INTRODUCTION TO LIBRARY RESOURCES INTERLIBRARY LOAN •Click on the envelope icon •On the next screen enter the Interlibrary Loan email address (ill@lunet.edu) in the E-mail to: box and enter your information in the comments box. (Your email address and phone number so we can contact you). •When the article arrives you will be contacted by one of the library staff members. Jp 2/11/12
  • 21. INTRODUCTION TO LIBRARY RESOURCES • For more information and/or one-on-one instruction time contact a librarian by: • Phone: 405-466-3298 • Texting: 66746 keyword lion • Chat with a librarian from the home page • Or simply dropping in Joyce Peterson Coordinator of Public Services Librarian 405-466-3604 Jp 2/11/12