Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Reference & Organization Instructor: Eric Riley. What we’re going to cover What makes a reference book Using LCC to locate books in the Library Using.

Similar presentations


Presentation on theme: "Reference & Organization Instructor: Eric Riley. What we’re going to cover What makes a reference book Using LCC to locate books in the Library Using."— Presentation transcript:

1 Reference & Organization Instructor: Eric Riley

2 What we’re going to cover What makes a reference book Using LCC to locate books in the Library Using LCSH to find books on a topic

3 What makes a reference book? Not meant to be read entirely Provides quick answers to many questions Everyone uses them all the time More than just encyclopedias

4 What reference books can do Allows you to focus a topic Provides overviews on a subject Gives you important terminology Bibliographies for further study

5 Things to observe How the book is arranged Introductory material Tables of Contents Indexes Exercise: Different types of Reference books

6 How do I find this thing? Library of Congress Classification Organizes material in the library Indicates the location of the books Standardized numbering See classification handout

7 How do I find similar things? Library of Congress Subject Headings Nationally standardized list of terms Brings all items on a topic together Entries can be very specific See LCSH handout

8 Recap What makes a reference book Using LCC to locate books in the Library Using LCSH to find books on a topic

9 Evaluation Please take a moment to fill out an evaluation form for this workshop


Download ppt "Reference & Organization Instructor: Eric Riley. What we’re going to cover What makes a reference book Using LCC to locate books in the Library Using."

Similar presentations


Ads by Google