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POLITICAL STUDIES 112.3 LIBRARY RESEARCH SESSION January 29, 2013 Today’s materials available at: http://libguides.usask.ca/politicalstudies Courses tab
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Today we will.... Explore the Political Studies Research Guide Discuss the information cycle & types of information sources Overcome potential researching roadblocks Introduce journal articles & demonstrate where & how to find them Discuss the importance of evaluation of information
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Political Studies Research Guide http://libguides.usask.ca/politicalstudies http://libguides.usask.ca/politicalstudies Great starting point for your research!!!
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Research Resources Variety of research resources, ex: web sites, books, journal articles, encyclopaedias, etc. Each type of information resource is a valid source in the research process. Videos: The Information Cycle (serious) The Information Cycle (not-so serious)The Information Cycle You should never use Wikipedia.... True or False?Wikipedia
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Too Many Results? Not Enough? Too many results? Narrow / focus your topic, ex: Time period Location Specific issue Not enough results? Brainstorm synonyms, ex: “compulsory voting” = mandatory voting, obligatory voting, etc. Expand scope of your topic
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Questions #1 and #2 Activity
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Library Collections Catalogue: For finding books & book chapters (print & online) Sample catalogue searchcatalogue Journal Article Databases: for finding journal articles, newspapers, etc.
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Question #3 Activity
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Journal Articles What are journal articles? How are articles different from books? Popular & scholarly articles Where can you search for articles?
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Written by academics / experts in the field Author’s credentials are listed Bibliography is provided Reviewed by other experts /peers in the field Intended audience is professionals, researchers, or students in the field Authored by journalists / staff writers Written for the general public Bibliographies are rarely included May include advertisements Academic / Scholarly / Peer-Reviewed Popular
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Question #4 Want to learn more? Check-out these humorous videos: What is a Scholarly Article Scholarly vs. Popular Activity
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Searching for Journal Articles Recommended databases: Academic Search Complete IPSA (International Political Science Abstracts) CBCA Complete (Canadian content) Many articles will be full-text, if not, select Anatomy of a citation:
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Questions #5 and #6 Activity
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Google & Google Scholar When to use Google & Google Scholar? Set your Scholar preferences Set your Scholar preferences Same functionality as
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Evaluating Your Sources Important to evaluate ALL sources of information Does it pass the CRAAP Test? Currency Relevance Authority Accuracy Purpose
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Question #7 Activity
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Citing Your Sources We didn’t discuss the importance of keeping track of your sources and citing them properly. For help with this, visit the Library’s Citation Style Guides pageCitation Style Guides
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