1. WOMEN IN THE ECONOMY:
LIBRARY RESOURCES
Jennifer Thiessen, Liaison Librarian for
Women’s and Gender Studies
July 11, 2012
2. Our agenda
• Finding journal articles
• Choosing a database/tool
• Search tips
• Evaluating
• Primary vs. secondary
sources
• Popular vs. academic
• Other tools
• Writing/citing
• Questions? Help?
Jobs for Girls and Women by Vintaga Posters
3. Getting started
• Find a research topic (Need help? Look at course
readings, browse an encyclopedia, see what’s in the
news)
• Find keywords in your topic
• What are the effects of childbearing on labor supply?
• Generate search terms
• Look for subject headings/descriptors, use synonyms, read
abstracts, use your own knowledge of the topic, etc.
• Choose database/s
• Search
• Evaluate
9. More Search Tips
• Use quotation marks for phrases
• “unpaid work”; “educational leadership”
• Use * to search for alternate endings
• Canad* = Canada, Canadian, etc.; work* = work, works, working, etc.
• Use synonyms
• work, labor, labour, job, employment, etc.
• childbearing, pregnancy, fertility, etc.
• Too many results?
• Use limits (peer-reviewed, date, language, etc.)
• Add additional keywords; get more specific
• Too few results?
• Remove one or more keywords
• Go broader (e.g. search Canada instead of Ontario)
10. Other tools
• Primary sources?
Sarah Cowper's Diary, Volume 1, 1700-1702, Defining Gender, 1450-1910
11. • Use from the Library website
• Why use Google Scholar?
o Another “database”
o Find works that cite a particular
article/book
o Watch: Get Better Results with
Google Scholar
12. CRAAP
Test
• For evaluating
books, journals,
websites, etc.
(i.e. Can I use this in
my paper/assignment?)
http://www.csuchico.edu/lins/handouts/eval_websites.pdf
14. More citation help:
• APA Style Quick Guide
(Dalhousie University)
• APA Style Guide
(Purdue Online Writing Lab)
• Publication Manual of the American Psychological
Association
Catalogue record for print copy in our library.
16. For more help…
•See the Library Help pages
•Contact the Library Help Desk
• 905-688-5550 x. 3233 or use email form
•Contact your liaison librarian:
• Jennifer Thiessen (phone, chat, email)