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Writing 2 - Baker

Library Class

Agenda

 

 

Part 1: Survey #1

 

 

Part 2: From Question (or Ideas) to Concepts:

If you have a research questions:  Discrimination in the city of Compton

or

If you have basic ideas:

discrimination and Compton

 

What to do at this point:

1. Identify the concepts : discrimination / Compton

2. Come up with synonyms for each concept

3. Group your concepts

4. Add search commands to your search (and / *) 

 

concept 1:

inequality

discrimination

prejudice

injustice

 

concept 2:

Compton

urban neighborhoods

neighborhoods

urban studies

ghetto

 

concept 3

latino

blacks or african american

 

possible searches: prejudice and urban neighborhood* and latino*

search #2: discrimination and Compton

 

 

Part 3: How can encyclopedias help you with your topic?

Gale Virtual Reference Library

CQ Researcher

 

Strategies for looking up encyclopedia articles:

1. Look your the topic as is [Example]

2. Look up each concept seperately [Example]

3. Read, underline new words, and take notes.

 

 

Part 4: What are the different types of sources? [Examples]

 

Where to find them

(these are the library databases you will be using):  

Database What's in this database
How to view the item
Academic Search Complete General articles (academic and popular)

Most are in the database (as PDF or HTML) or use UC-eLinks

CSA Illumina Scholarly, peer-reviewed articles Most are in the database (as PDF or HTML) or use UC-eLinks

Lexis Nexis or

Proquest (old newspapers)

Newspapers All are in the database
CRUZCAT

Books, Anthologies, & Government Documents

(To find anthologies enter and edited by to your search;

to find government documents "limit" the location to McHenry GovPubs in Advanced Search)

At UCSC libraries

 

More databases: http://library.ucsc.edu/Zope/eresources/bytool/ArticleDatabases

If you experience trouble with the databases, contact us: http://library.ucsc.edu/info/askalibrarian.html

 

 

 

Part 5: How to find sources cited in other articles or books? [Examples]

CRUZCAT

Citation Linker

 

Part 6: Survey #2

 

 

Frequently Asked Questions or Help!

 

Q: What is a library account?

A: Your student ID is your library card. Start your account at the check-out desk in either library

 

Q: How do I do research from "off campus?"

A: Go to http://oca.ucsc.edu. The login is your UCSC ID barcode number, but you need to start your library account first.

 

Q: How do I view an article? What is UC-eLinks?

A: Most databases allow you to view/save the full article, click on the title or look for HTML or PDF links to open up the article.  When the database doesn't have the full article (but is showing you a citation), use UC-eLinks for other options.

 

Q: How do I get something that UCSC Library doesn't own?

A: You can order books and articles. Use Mevly, UC-eLinks, or the order forms from Citation Linker to get materials.

 

Q: How do I finding materials on the library shelves?

A: First, get the call number and location, this should help you figure out which library your book is at. Next, the floor maps should help guide you to the floor you need. If you need extra help, ask at one of the desks.

 

Q: Who can help me with research questions?

A: Go to http://library.ucsc.edu/info/askalibrarian.html for 24/7 Instant Message or visit, call or e-mail the UCSC reference desk

 

 

Contact me with any questions:

Annette Marines

amarines @ ucsc.edu

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