2. Today’s Goals:
1. Understand how to contact the library and
use the webpage.
2. Sign up for interlibrary loan and RefWorks.
3. Practice locating articles in databases.
This information is available at:
http://libguides.viterbo.edu/educ601
3. GOAL One: Contact Us!
• Email: reference@viterbo.edu
• Phone: 608-796-3270
• Web Page: www.viterbo.edu/library
• Database Access: Use your VU login and
password.
• Chat: Available on the homepage.
5. Goal Two: Using Interlibrary Loan
What is Interlibrary Loan?
• If our library doesn’t have access to an article, you’ll use your interlibrary loan
account to request it from other libraries.
When to Use Interlibrary Loan
• If you do not locate a full-text article online, use your account. Articles will take
approximately 2-5 days to arrive electronically.
Note on Books
• If Viterbo does not own the book, your local public library can often get it
faster. We can help you, but it will take longer and you will have the book for
less time.
Note on Dissertations
• If you would like to request a dissertation, please remember that it is not peer-
reviewed. Also, it may be difficult to find older dissertations as most libraries
will not lend them.
ILL Guidelines and Instructions:
http://libguides.viterbo.edu/c.php?g=279641&p=1864679
6. Goal Two: Using Interlibrary Loan
Sign into your account:
Use your Viterbo username
and password.
When to Use Interlibrary Loan:
1. When searching databases, if you
don’t see a link to “fulltext,” “PDF,”
or “linked fulltext,” click on “Link to
Full Text.”
2. If you still are not able to retrieve
your article, request it.
Tutorial:
https://ensemble.viterbo.edu/Watch/En4p2ZWf
7. Goal Two: Using RefWorks
• Official RefWorks Tutorial: https://www.youtube.com/user/ProQuestRefWorks
• Our Guide: http://libguides.viterbo.edu/howdoi/refworks
What is RefWorks?
Choose “Export” from
within the database.
RefWorks is a citation
management program that
helps you organize your
research. You may import
articles from databases, create
a work cited list, and get help
formatting an APA-style paper.
Access RefWorks through the
library’s homepage.
8. Goal Three: Searching for Peer-Reviewed, Primary Research
Articles
What you need:
• Research articles (studies)
• Peer-reviewed (refereed)
• Published recently (within 5
years)
Locate these from the EDUC 601
Research Guide or Databases (go
to the library homepage,
Research, Databases).
Where you’ll find these:
• Databases:
• Try Education Research
Complete
• ERIC
• Professional Development
Collection
• Academic Search Complete
• For behavioral issues, try:
• PsycInfo and/or PsycArticles
9. Goal Three: What is “Related” Research?
• You need to locate articles related to your topic. This means they
do not have to match your exact topic:
• Research question: Does student writing (journaling) improve writing
skills?
• Age: Middle School
Broader concepts: authorship, writing skills, literacy, communication,
writing activities, student improvement, secondary education
Narrower concepts: dialogue journals, diaries, journaling, free writing,
middle school
Additional concepts: academic improvement, teaching methods for
writing improvement
Most of these concepts can be worked into acceptable article searches.
11. Goal Three: Your word selection is “key” to your success!
• Use Keywords off the top of your head.
Generate synonyms, too. This chart may
help: http://alturl.com/6rf76
• Use a thesaurus. Search for the words the
database prefers. Look at the top of your
screen or on the left-hand column of your
results page.
12. Goal Three: How to interpret key article information.
• Once in a database, look closely at these items to
interpret your citation:
• Use the “scholarly/peer-reviewed” limiter
• Check the publication information (date,
journal title, etc.)
• Consider who the author(s) are and what their
expertise is
• Take a quick look at the contents to decide if
it’s a study by reviewing the abstract
14. Remember: Contact Us!
• Email: reference@viterbo.edu
• Phone: 608-796-3270
• Web Page: www.viterbo.edu/library
• Database Access: Use your VU login and
password.
• Chat: Available on the homepage.
For a more detailed look at the research process, go to:
• http://libguides.viterbo.edu/researchprocess