How to Search the USFSP Digital Archive By Carol Hixson, Dean Nelson Poynter Memorial Library May 31, 2014.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Support.ebsco.com EBSCOhost Digital Archives Viewer Tutorial.
Advertisements

Support.ebsco.com EBSCOhost Collection Manager Selector Account Functions Tutorial.
CQ Researcher Training Workshop Quick Reference Sheets.
PubMed.
Modern Language Association (MLA) International Bibliography Hosted by Gale Cengage Welcome to our Guided Tour Tour takes about 7 minutes. The show will.
Compiled by Helene van der Sandt. Is a search engine that searches for scholarly literature Can search across many disciplines Searches for articles,
Site Navigation How to find your way around the ‘Agricultural Education and Training Archive’
JSTOR User Services l February 2009 Using the JSTOR Interface User Services, February 2009.
Finding a Journal Article
Library & Information Services Using the Library Catalogue Part 1: Searching the Catalogue Rachael Hartiss 2008.
 BioMed Central is an STM (Science, Technology and Medicine) database. All articles are reviewed before publishing.  It offers full texts, citations,
4.3 Searching for Patient Information 4-12 Medisoft offers two options for conducting searches for information: 1.Search for and Field boxes 2.Locate buttons.
1 Research in Nursing Introduction to Web-Based Resources at the Kean University Library.
Using ProQuest Databases Jackson Community College Atkinson Library.
Guide to Using Music Index Online Created by Rachel Crane, Music/Fine Arts Librarian Wichita State University
TUTORIAL NO. 24 Create Alerts and files in EBSCO.
Guide 26. REVIEW OF ONLINE RESOURCES. Welcome to our INFORMATION LITERACY review of online resources The objective is to summarize all the databases subscribed.
Guide to Searching Preregistration Records This database contains Preregistration Records approved by the Copyright Office from October 2005 to date.
MY NCBI (module 4.5). MODULE 4.5 PubMed/How to Use MY NCBI Instructions - This part of the:  course is a PowerPoint demonstration intended to introduce.
Wiley Online Library. About Wiley Online Library Wiley Online Library hosts the world's broadest and deepest multidisciplinary collection of online resources.
Submitting to the Campus Digital Archive A Step-by-Step Guide July 16, 2008 Revised July 14, 2009 by Carol Hixson University Librarian University of Regina.
PubMed/How to Search, Display, Download & (module 4.1)
Carol Hixson Dean, Nelson Poynter Memorial Library and Alex Brice Associate Professor, College of Education Promote and Publish Your Work A Presentation.
USING THE LIBRARY PATRON CATALOG. Part 1 Easy Search.
Using JSTOR November What is JSTOR?JSTOR 2.JSTOR demonstration −Searching JSTOR −Format of the journal content −Using a MyJSTOR account to organize.
Using LIRN® Guide Click here to continue. Click here to exit. Click here to go to the Table of Contents.
MyiLibrary® ‘Search & View’ Website Training June 8, 2010.
Web of Science. Copyright 2006 Thomson Corporation 2 Example: (bird* or avian) and (flu or influenz*) Enter your terms to be searched. Search fields are.
Knowledge is Empowerment TUTORIAL Guide 24. Create Alerts and files in EBSCO.
Accessing Research Material Contents Slide 2-15 Introduction to Library World Navigation and Research Material Slide Using and Pubmed, and Google.
Tutorial: Search and Browse Project MUSE. Search for Books and Journals Type search terms, keywords, phrases (“”) and Boolean Operators (AND, OR, NOT)
Searching Databases. What is in the Library? The Online Library has thousands of journal articles and electronic books available for your use. Also available.
PubMed/How to Search, Display, Download & (module 4.1)
XP New Perspectives on Microsoft Office FrontPage 2003 Tutorial 6 1 Microsoft Office FrontPage 2003 Tutorial 6 – Publishing a Web Site.
Searching Computing Reviews Connie Ury
PubMed Overview From the HINARI Content page, we can access PubMed by clicking on Search inside HINARI full-text using PubMed. Note: If you do not properly.
Support.ebsco.com Basic Searching for K-12 School Libraries Tutorial.
ABI/Inform Global Search 1000 premier worldwide business periodicals for full-text information on advertising, marketing, economics, human resources, finance,
© 2012 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved. word 2010 Chapter 5 Working with References and Mailings.
Journalism & Media Studies Graduate Student Culminating Work : Steps for Submitting to the Campus Digital Archive at USFSP November 21, 2011 by Carol Hixson.
How to Request Materials Tutorial Order, Borrow, Renew made easy (expected running time: ~7 minutes) Oregon State Library.
Accessing journals by via PubMed Note the link to find articles through HINARI/PubMed. Using this option will be covered in later in the Short Course.
Science Direct. Go to Search Article Data Bases (Blue Box) Scroll Down Or Click “S” Science Direct is Third.
For more information: , ext. 233 Using LIRICO, the Library’s Web Catalogue How to effectively use OPL’s Web Catalogue June 2002.
How do I find works in the Repository?. University of Texas Libraries UT DR Digital Repository Search in the Repository Keyword search from the Repository.
PubMed Overview From the main HINARI webpage, we can access PubMed by clicking on Search HINARI journal articles through PubMed (Medline). Note: If you.
Tutorial support.ebsco.com Core Collections Complete.
We facilitate access to information We facilitate access to information
DalSpace A content repository for Dalhousie community members.
Introduction to Ebrary Click Here to Start Tutorial There are 18 slides in this tutorial. Click where directed on the screen to advance the tutorial. Advance.
Use Note Tags and Search to keep track of your notes Search for untagged notes Did you forget to tag a note you made of something important, and now you.
2004/051 >> Supply Chain Solutions That Deliver Users.
Internet Research Tips. Search Engines Google Yahoo Bing.
Home Page Searching the SHARE-Catalog From the Home Page, you can search the SHARE catalog, find information in online databases, search other library.
A Project of the University Libraries Ball State University Libraries A destination for research, learning, and friends.
INFOTRAC Thomason-Gale’s InfoTrac is a database customized by the local librarian. The one accessed through the Riverside County Library System contains.
By: Kem Forbs Advanced Google Search. Tips and Tricks Keywords: adding additional terms or keywords can redefine your search and make the most relevant.
Using JSTOR November What is JSTOR?JSTOR 2.JSTOR demonstration −Searching JSTOR −Format of the journal content −Using a MyJSTOR account to organize.
Carol Hixson, Dean Nelson Poynter Memorial Library April 19, 2012
SmartSearch. SmartSearch is the Library’s new improved Online Catalogue A single site searches all Library resources:  The Library Online Catalogue (ie,
Using JSTOR May What is JSTOR?JSTOR 2.JSTOR demonstration −Searching JSTOR −Format of the journal content −Linking to content on JSTOR 3.Help.
How to Turnitin Dr Stephen Rankin Lecturer in Academic Writing and Literacy Murdoch University A 6 step guide for submitting your assignments to Turnitin.
Going Green: How to Submit to the Electronic USFSP Undergraduate Research Symposium Collection Carol Hixson, Dean Nelson Poynter Memorial Library, USFSP.
1 UNIT 13 The World Wide Web. Introduction 2 Agenda The World Wide Web Search Engines Video Streaming 3.
Using JSTOR May 2016.
After this course you will be able to:
Tutorial: Search and Browse Project MUSE.
Tutorial: Search and Browse Project MUSE.
Presentation transcript:

How to Search the USFSP Digital Archive By Carol Hixson, Dean Nelson Poynter Memorial Library May 31, 2014

Welcome to the USFSP Digital Archive

Many ways to search Use a search box to search a word or phrase Use a Browse index to browse through lists of authors, titles, subjects, and more Search the entire archive Search a section of the archive Use the Advanced Search option Search through the Internet

What is searched? All words in a file – Word documents, PDFs, Text files, PowerPoint presentations, etc. A program runs nightly to create full-text indexes of all files added to the archive that day All words used to describe a file – These words are indexed as soon as the item is added to the archive

Search options on main page of archive

Search DSpace and Search USFSP’s Digital Archive both search the entire archive Browse fixed indexes for entire archive Opens up Advanced Search boxes

On other pages you have the option to search only within that section

Use a search box to look for a word or phrase. Enter the word(s) and click the GO button

A word search across the entire archive retrieves every item where the search term appears somewhere in a file

You can look through the list by clicking Next Page but too many entries are hard to look through

You can resort any list of items by relevance, issue date, title, or submit date

What do the different sorts mean? Relevance: items where the search term occurs more frequently will appear first Issue date: the date that an item was created or presented (such as a publication date or date of a presentation) Title: the title of the item in the archive Submit date: the date that the item was added to the archive (which is usually different from the Issue date) Descending: shows the most recent date first; or shows titles beginning with the last letter of the alphabet first Ascending: shows the oldest date first; or shows titles beginning with the first letter of the alphabet first

Results sorted by issue date in descending order (newest first)

Phrase searching Searching a phrase without quotation marks will find any file that has any of the words appearing anywhere in the item. Files that contain more of the words somewhere will appear closer to the top of the list, if the list is sorted by relevance Searching a phrase with quotation marks will find only files that have all of the words in the same order somewhere in the item

Phrase searching without quotation marks (smoking on campus) – means that all of the search words appear somewhere in the listed items, but not necessarily together: 230 hits

Phrase searching with quotation marks (“smoking on campus”) – means that the entire phrase must appear together somewhere in the listed items: 6 hits

Searching within a community or collection Every community and collection page has a search box that only searches that section of the archive It is also possible to limit searches to the community or collection by selecting from those options on the right-hand side of the page

Searching within a community or collection – search box appears right below the name Or you can select This Collection on right

Searching within a community or collection – same rules apply for searching words and phrases

Browse searches exist for the whole archive, within communities, and within collections

Browse by Issue Date: Sort by Ascending displays oldest first; Descending displays newest first

Issue Date This is the date of creation, publication, or presentation of the item

You can also Jump to a point in the index if you know when the item was published or presented

Browse by Title: Sort by Ascending displays from the start of the alphabet; Descending displays from the end of the alphabet

Titles The archive ignores an article (the, a, an) in English-language titles if it occurs as the first word in the title No words are ignored for titles in other languages

Browse by Author: Sort by Ascending is from the start of the alphabet, Descending is from the end of the alphabet

Authors Authors’ names are assigned based on the way they appear in the materials being added to the archive. They appear Last name, First name A name with a period will index differently from a name without a period – what looks to be the same name may appear twice in the index display and will retrieve different items if one has a period at the end and the other doesn’t There are no cross references from one form of an author’s name to another but the Library tries to put all entries for the same person under the same form

You can jump to another part of a Browse index by clicking on the letter of the alphabet or by entering letters or a complete name in the search box

Subjects Subjects are freely assigned by whoever puts an item in the archive Most items have not had subjects assigned Full-text indexing of all PDFs, documents, and presentations makes the addition of subject terms less necessary

Browse by Subject: Because all items are full-text searchable, most items in the archive have not had subjects assigned. A subject search will retrieve only a small portion of what’s in the archive

Search a section of the archive Use the list of communities and collections to find a general area of interest Within that area, you can search for specific words or phrases This can help reduce the number of hits that are not directly related If you don’t find what you’re looking for, you can go back to searching the whole archive

Search a word or phrase within a specific section of the archive

Searching within a specific collection: 7 hits for phrase “parenting skills”

Searching within entire archive: 111 hits for phrase “parenting skills”

Using Advanced Search allows you to search within communities and to limit the fields of data

Because the archive is registered with Google and other search engines, you can search through the Internet and find materials that are in the Digital Archive

Questions? Send any questions about searching and search results to