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Library Research Success in a Nutshell Brett Cloyd University of Iowa Libraries.

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1 Library Research Success in a Nutshell Brett Cloyd University of Iowa Libraries

2 Top 10 things for graduate students to know #1. Main Library is one of several libraries on campus and many digital collections can be accessed anywhere.

3 #2 Learning Commons @ Main Library Celebrating 1 st anniversary 1 st floor Lots of group study space with equipment for practicing presentations and can be reserved online or in person A new technology heavy classroom Coffee and sandwiches Lots of plugs and fast wifi Checkout cables to plug into big screens

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5 #3. Graduate research study rooms and lockers There are private rooms on 4 th and 5 th floors of Main Library There is a dedicated graduate study space on 3 rd floor of Main Library which is very good You can apply on-line Preference is given to students working on their dissertations and toward their comprehensive exams Keep this in mind as you progress in your studies

6 #4 Smart Search Default search from Libraries’ home page Searches the libraries’ traditional collection (i.e. the catalog), plus many article database, digital collections, etc Uses search filters found on many commercial web sites Tabs help you see different types of information about an item

7 Smart Search Example

8 #5 Office Delivery and Video Request The Libraries will deliver many types of materials to your office via central mail. You can request videos on-line and the Libraries will have them available when you stop by. Smart Search: sign-in Search for title, pick the location tab and request

9 #6 InfoLink InfoLink is used in most of the Libraries’ research databases It can connect you from a source that only includes a citation or abstract to the full-text When you click on this button, you will see all the database sources that may contain the full-text Be sure to pay attention to the coverage dates for the different sources. Your article might be covered in one database but not another Please feel free to ask for help if you’re having trouble locating a source Or, use the Chat tool on the InfoLink page

10 InfoLink Screen Shot (after you click the link)

11 #7 Resources by Subject Librarians have developed guides to help students and faculty identify the most important resources in the field. Take advantage of these to save time. Contact the librarian who works in your field and get to know them.

12 # 8 Citation Managers Most library research tools enable you to collect citation information that you can use to keep track of your readings and create a bibliography. Just look for terms like “Export” or “Citation”. The Libraries provides access to EndNote Desktop at no cost to graduate students. There’s a link under “My Personal Library.” There are other tools good for researchers, including Zotero, and Mendeley Given that most of you will be doing extensive research, using a citation manager will save you lots of time.

13 #9. Off campus, no problem Most electronic library resources work fine from home or from across the globe. You will only need to enter your hawkid and password in a web form But be sure to follow the links you find on the Libraries’ web site. If you Google a database, and your off campus, the links probably won’t work. If you use Google Scholar, see the next slide.

14 #10 Google Scholar The Libraries’ lists Google Scholar under its Databases A-Z tab. It’s useful to point out that if you’re off campus, follow the Libraries’ link, or you will need to manually configure the Google Scholar settings to access UI content Google’s settings include a “Bibliography Manager”, so you can configure Scholar to give you links for adding a citation to EndNote, and others. Google does not let third-parties add images to its search results. So instead of the InfoLink button you’ll see UIowa InfoLink:Full Text. Try this if the other links for a citation are not working.UIowa InfoLink:Full Text Keep in mind that Google facilitates access through their indexing work. The content you find is either public domain, open access, or a paid source. Your University of Iowa affiliation will let you access paid sources the University has purchased or licensed. Also try broad databases like Scopus, Web of Science, and Academic Search Elite. You might find citations you’ll miss in Google Scholar.


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