1. Library Workshop
EGS Honours 2014
By Linda Kelly @ UCT Libraries
Academic Librarian: EGS, Archaeology & Oceanography
Linda.Kelly@uct.ac.za
By Linda Kelly l Academic Librarian @ UCT Libraries
9. 2. How to search...(b)
Where to find books & articles?
• Aleph – Online Catalogue : books, printed journals, etc.
• ALEPH &
WorldCat Local
• Databases
• Platforms
11. EXAMPLE OF A DATABASE
SAGE DATABASE ON RESEARCH METHODS
… a tool designed to help you create research projects and
understand the methods behind them.
Online Resources books, dictionaries, encyclopedias,
articles, Green & Blue Books, videos
(access using Off-Campus-Login via UCT Libraries website)
Videos
Video 1: SAGE Research Methods Overview
Video 2: How to Start Your Research
Video 3: Methods Map and Methods Lists
(URL: http://srmo.sagepub.com/page/tips-and-tutorials/tutorials
12.
13. 2. How to search…(c)
Avoid “speeding” fines!
Plagiarism
Copyright
• Creative Commons
license
• Create your own
licence
• Includes images
• Cannot present another
person’s work as your
own
• Can get expelled
• Bad reputation
amongst peers
Referencing
• Online guides
• Many software
programmes
• RefWorks, EndNote, Men
deley, etc.
16. 2. How to search…(c)
c) What is Boolean Searching?
AND, OR, NOT
See “Boolean Operators” Guide
&
“The WHERE & WHAT of searching” Guide
in
EGS LibGuide
17. 3. Find stuff: books & articles...(a)
You either have…
a) the book & article info, i.e. title, author, journal, etc.
OR
b) the essay task & subject area
18. 3. Find stuff: books & articles...(b)
Examples
• Book Title:
Environmental Governance and Climate Change in Africa
• Article Title:
Brown, M. 2009. Markets, climate change, and food security in West
Africa. Environmental science & technology, 43(21):8016-8020.
36. Thank you
Linda Kelly @ UCT Libraries
Academic Librarian: EGS, Archaeology & Oceanography
Linda.Kelly@uct.ac.za
Email to arrange a 1-on-1 research consultation