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1 Library Tutorial Using the CSUDH Library website, online resources, and finding journal articles.

2 Introduction  In this tutorial you will learn about:  The library’s online resources including eBooks, Databases, Full text journal articles, and Interlibrary Loan.  Creating a search strategy using keywords, subject terms, and limiters.  A great new way to store, cite, and organize your research.  In this tutorial you will learn about:  The library’s online resources including eBooks, Databases, Full text journal articles, and Interlibrary Loan.  Creating a search strategy using keywords, subject terms, and limiters.  A great new way to store, cite, and organize your research.

3 Getting to the library home page http://www4.csudh.ed u/library/ OR From CSUDH.edu, scroll to the bottom of the page and select Library.

4 Logging In You must be a currently enrolled student, staff or faculty member. Use the same username and password you use to log into MyCSUDH. On Campus  Logging into the computer will grant you access to databases and other password protected content. On Campus  Logging into the computer will grant you access to databases and other password protected content. Off Campus  You can access the website without logging in, and will be prompted to login when accessing databases and other protected content

5 Having Trouble Logging in? You may need to reset your password. Online at: https://dhnet.csudh.edu/c hange.php https://dhnet.csudh.edu/c hange.php Call (310) 243-2500 Go to the IT desk in the Library

6 Finding Resources Using the Website  Books  eBooks  Articles  InterLibrary Loan  Books  eBooks  Articles  InterLibrary Loan

7 Finding books If you know the title of the book you are looking for, start in the main search box. If you are looking for books on a topic, start from books/eBooks/Textbooks. It is more accurate when doing this kind of search.

8 eBooks Start from books/eBooks/textbooks on the home page, or Search eBook databases. It is good to search both ways, sometimes the library catalog is not up to date with what is in the databases. ebrary (electronic books) EBSCO Ebooks ebrary (electronic books)EBSCO Ebooks Business Expert Press (business ebooks) Oxford Reference (reference eBooks) In each database, create an account (separate from your MyCSUDH) to download books. Typically a 14 day loan period. You may also need to download a viewer for eBooks. Tip: when installing adobe digital editions, it may ask you to choose a vender and id. Skip that by checking the box in the left bottom corner to install with out an id.

9 Using Databases  Search by title or subject.  Public Administration & Public Policy list of databases specifically geared to the discipline. Public Administration & Public Policy  Depending on your topic, databases for other disciplines may also be appropriate, such as education, social work, or political science.educationsocial workpolitical science  Each database searches a selection of publications appropriate for the discipline. This may include scholarly journals, studies, magazines, newspapers, trade journals, pamphlets, and some even include audio visual content.  Searching a specific database helps you retrieve content relevant to the discipline, with out having to wade through everything the library has access to.  Search by title or subject.  Public Administration & Public Policy list of databases specifically geared to the discipline. Public Administration & Public Policy  Depending on your topic, databases for other disciplines may also be appropriate, such as education, social work, or political science.educationsocial workpolitical science  Each database searches a selection of publications appropriate for the discipline. This may include scholarly journals, studies, magazines, newspapers, trade journals, pamphlets, and some even include audio visual content.  Searching a specific database helps you retrieve content relevant to the discipline, with out having to wade through everything the library has access to.

10 Public Administration & Public Policy Databases  Academic Search Premier Academic Search Premier  Multidiscipline database.  Social Sciences Full Text Social Sciences Full Text  Community Health & Medical Care, Communications, Economics, Environmental Studies, Ethics, Family Studies, Gender Studies,, Law, Political Science, Social Work, and more.  Business Source Premier Business Source Premier  Business, Marketing, Management, MIS, POM, Accounting, Finance, Economics  LEXIS-NEXIS Academic Universe LEXIS-NEXIS Academic Universe  Business, Law, Accounting, Law Enforcement, Government  Academic Search Premier Academic Search Premier  Multidiscipline database.  Social Sciences Full Text Social Sciences Full Text  Community Health & Medical Care, Communications, Economics, Environmental Studies, Ethics, Family Studies, Gender Studies,, Law, Political Science, Social Work, and more.  Business Source Premier Business Source Premier  Business, Marketing, Management, MIS, POM, Accounting, Finance, Economics  LEXIS-NEXIS Academic Universe LEXIS-NEXIS Academic Universe  Business, Law, Accounting, Law Enforcement, Government  Frequently Used Databases [found under lists for Pub. Admin & Policy, or Political Science.]

11 Creating a Search Strategy Research Question How does media coverage affect public policy? Pull out Key Words Media Coverage Public Policy Affect Synonyms/Related Mass Media, Television, Internet News Outlets, Government Administration, Influence Laws, Outcomes, Effect

12 Now lets try it in a database : Academic Search Premier

13 Helpful functions When you create an account with the database you can quickly save articles in your folder and come back and view them later. Always remember to double check the citations the Database gives you. It makes mistakes occasionally, for example when there is a corporate author like the Center for Disease Control, it may cite as Control, Center for Disease.

14 How to narrow your search Change the date range. Use AND, OR, and NOT with your keywords to hone your search. Search only Peer Reviewed Journals

15 More ways to narrow… Use subject terms to find more articles Search for a specific kind of study or research method

16 Warning! Selecting “find full text only” will only hurt you. It won’t show you articles that we have easy access to in other databases, or can get through InterLibrary Loan More on these in just a moment

17 Evaluate Your Sources  Is the article from a Peer Reviewed scholarly journal?  A Peer Reviewed publication has a board of experts in a discipline review the article before publication. This ensures that the research meets the standards of the discipline, has appropriate methodology, was properly researched, and contributes to the field.  Is the methodology appropriate for your research?  There are many kinds of works in databases. Is it a study, literature review, opinion piece, product review, company profile, etc.?  What is the bias of the author?  What are his or her credentials? Do they adhere to school of thought?  Why was it written?  Do they explain their motives for writing the article. How was it funded?  Has it been cited by others?  Many Databases will actually tell you what other articles it has that have cited an article.  Is the article from a Peer Reviewed scholarly journal?  A Peer Reviewed publication has a board of experts in a discipline review the article before publication. This ensures that the research meets the standards of the discipline, has appropriate methodology, was properly researched, and contributes to the field.  Is the methodology appropriate for your research?  There are many kinds of works in databases. Is it a study, literature review, opinion piece, product review, company profile, etc.?  What is the bias of the author?  What are his or her credentials? Do they adhere to school of thought?  Why was it written?  Do they explain their motives for writing the article. How was it funded?  Has it been cited by others?  Many Databases will actually tell you what other articles it has that have cited an article.

18 Time to read In each article's record it will say something like PDF Full Text if the journal owns it, or Find it @ CSUDH Lib if that specific database does not. Clicking Find it @ CSUDH Lib will search all of the other databases CSUDH owns and the Library print catalog to find a copy of the article. Full Text Available Find it @ CSUDH

19 Find it @ CSUDH When the system searches all of CSUDH holdings, it will either give you the link to access it in the full text elsewhere, or if we don’t have access to it, the option to request it by InterLibrary Loan. Get it from Another Database Get it InterLibrary Loan

20 InterLibrary Loan If we don’t have access to an article we can ask another library that does to scan it and send it to you electronically! o Set up an account the first time. o Usually takes 5-10 days. o Articles come electronically. Physical books arrive in the library for pick up. o Sorry, no textbooks or Ebooks with ILL. o You can download, and print your articles. o Check your account from the home page by clicking Renew/ Request ILL materialsRenew/ Request ILL materials o You can have 5 items at a time. Download and delete from your list to make room for more articles to come though. o From the Library Home page, click Search/Request books from other libraries (WorldCat-ILL) to search for items outside of the library to get through ILL. Search/Request books from other libraries (WorldCat-ILL)

21 What if I want a physical book, but I am not able to come to campus? Many public libraries also offer InterLibrary Loan and can request the item for you.

22 I have a lot of research to manage and cite, is there anything that can help me with that? YES! Zotero is a free software and web application that helps you store, organize, cite, create bibliographies, and manage your resources. It is already installed on all Library computers, and you can easily install it on your home computer. Just create an account to access your matereials from any computer with Zotero installed. Zotero Tutotial by Cornerstone Library https://youtu.be/7BIrpXYk7M8 https://youtu.be/7BIrpXYk7M8

23 More questions? We’re here to help Call or drop by the reference desk (310) 243-3582 Send us a Chat from the Library Homepage Email with this link http://csudh.libanswers.com/ http://csudh.libanswers.com/ Make an appointment for research consultationresearch consultation

24 Thank you. Presentation by: Kendall Hinesley Liaison Librarian to the College of Health and Human Services. (310)243-2088 khinesley@csudh.edu


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