5. Putting it all together…
Your Topic:
Keyword #1 Keyword #2 Keyword #3
___________ OR ___________OR ___________
AND
___________ OR ___________ OR ___________
AND
___________ OR ___________ OR ___________
7. Finding Books
Plenty of relevant information in print
Use broad keywords
Multiple places to search
Towson Library
USMAI Libraries
Catalog vs WorldCat TU
9. Finding Books
Finding the appropriate subject words
or “subject tags” that describe your
search topic is essential. These subject
tags apply in database indexes too.
Keep track of any good words you find;
you will use them later when you
search for scholarly journal articles in
the databases.
16. Finding Books
If Cook Library and USMAI does not have a copy of
the book you want, you can request it thru
InterLibrary Loan
17. Finding Articles
Looking for specific research about your topic
The library subscribes to thousands of journals (but
not all of them)
Databases help you search through multiple journals
Use subject specific databases to help narrow your
article search
21. Finding Articles
Database Demo
Alter the time frame
Notice Subject terms
View Similar Results
Click full text pdf or Find It
22. Finding Articles
Database Demo
After clicking Find It
If we do not have an electronic copy, be sure to check to see if
we have a print copy
If Cook Library does not have a print or electronic copy you
can request article thru InterLibrary Loan (Iliad)
23. Let’s start searching!
Find a book on your topic
Try to find one available here at Towson and another located
elsewhere
Find an article on your topic
Use various combinations of your keywords
Fill out this form:
http://bit.ly/TSEMwoodB
24. Questions?
Feel free to contact me:
Laksamee Putnam
lputnam@towson.edu
410.704.3746.
Twitter: @CookLibraryofTU
Or any reference librarian:
Visit Cook Library Reference Desk
410.704.2462.
IM – tucookchat