2. Aim of the session
At the end of the session you will be able to
search the thesaurus for subject terms and the
using these search the database for relevant
records.
3. Learning Outcomes
At the end of the session you will be able to:
• Understand the benefit of using the SAGE
thesaurus.
• Search the thesaurus for subject terms.
• Search the SAGE database for relevant records, by
using terms from the thesaurus.
4. Session Structure
• Introduction of SAGE database
• What is a SAGE thesaurus
• Demonstration
• Questions
• Hands on practice
• Session Evaluation
• Good Bye
5. Science And Geography
Education(SAGE)database
• SAGE is a bibliographic database that indexes popular journals on a broad range of
subjects.
• Most journals indexed are Australian, but selected overseas titles are also included.
• It contains 93907 records; 1990 – present
• Subject coverage: Science and General, including: Agriculture, Archaeology,
Astronomy, Biology, Chemistry, Environmental Science, Ethics, Geography, Natural
History, Physics, Sustainability and Zoology.
SAGE is designed to:
• Encourage use of resources by providing subject access to information contained in
journals.
• Gives general understanding of the importance and value of science in Australia.
• Encourage students to retrieve relevant information in a more effective way.
• Teach students the principles of information retrieval.
• Encourage the use of scientific and technical information.
SAGE is intended for a user group including secondary school students, lower
tertiary students and the general public.
6. SAGE Thesaurus
• The Thesaurus function allows you to view an
online thesaurus ,from which you can select
controlled language terms for searching.
Browsing a thesaurus
• Browse thesaurus terms, then locate terms in
database records.
Searching a thesaurus
• Find thesaurus terms, then locate terms in
database records.