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Writing Seminar Cullen
1. Writing Seminar -- Research
hints, tips and things you
need to know
Traci Welch Moritz
Public Services Librarian
Assistant Professor
Heterick Memorial Library
2. What we’ll do today
Learn about Research Guides
Create a RefWorks account
Learn how to navigate JSTOR
Identify and locate print resources
“Last resort” option
Evaluate web resources
5. How to use JSTOR
JSTOR was founded in 1995 to build trusted digital
archives for scholarship. Today, we enable the scholarly
community to preserve their work and the materials
they rely upon, and to build a common research
platform that promotes the discovery and use of these
resources.
Began adding current issues for some 170+ titles but
mostly consists of back issues
HML subscribes to the full-text component BUT also
shows links to articles outside the library. You must pay
attention to what you find.
There is no “FIND IT” button
Easiest way to work with JSTOR
is to get a free account and go from there.
15. ILL -- Fill in the blanks
Article will
appear in
ONU email
as a pdf
attachment
16. How to find print journals
Click on the link
to the catalog
for full details
17. Locating print journals
Click on Latest
Received to
see the current
locations for
periodicals
18. Locating print journals
Reserve means the periodical/journal is
held at the front desk.
Current means the issue is new and is
available on the open shelves beside the
computer lab.
All others are upstairs and arranged
alphabetically by title.
Bound means it’s out of the building
Arrived means it’s on the open shelves
Expected means it’s not here yet
19. Internet Tools
Google and Wikipedia aren’t
intrinsically evil, just use them for
the correct purpose in your research.
20. Internet Tools
Google Scholar
Note: If
working ONU buys
off Full-text
database Google asks
campus to link to
please see content
the OhioLINK
Permits
“google Google to Run Google
scholar” link to full-text Scholar
tab at the Search
Research
Guide for ONU user sees
licensed full-text
Writing articles
Seminar
21. Critically analyzing web sources
What? is the page/site about
Who? created and maintains this site
Where? Is the information coming from
Why? Is the information presented on the
web
When? Was the page created or last
updated
How? Accurate or credible is the page
From the University of Wisconsin
Library, worksheet for evaluating web
sites
22. HELP
Reference
Librarians on
duty
Traci Welch Moritz, MLS
8a-4:30p Mon-Fri Public Services Librarian
6p-9p Mon-Thur Assistant Professor
Heterick Memorial
10a-3:30p Library
Sundays
t-moritz@onu.edu
419-772-2473
419-772-2185