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1 Information Searching Skills for MA Researching Society Module 1.Searching Encore – print and electronic resources 2.Locating journal articles from citations 3.Searching databases for a literature review – building a search strategy 4.Accessing full text – webbridge and article reach 5.Other tips and tricks – data, journal alerts etc.

2 1. Searching Encore Locating specific items: Enter a couple of key words from the title and the author’s surname. Look out for e-books – these may not be the first record. Searching on a topic: Use the “advanced search” option to build a keyword search with Boolean operators (AND/OR/NOT). Move between the “catalogue” and “article” tabs at the top to browse catalogue and database results.

3 2. Locating journal articles from citations Reference: Palys, T and Atchison, C (2012) Qualitative Research in the Digital Era: Obstacles and Opportunities, International Journal of Qualitative Methods, 11:4, pg352-367 Search for the journal title, not the article title in Encore/catalogue. Check the dates covered in each link. Browse the issues and volumes to find your article.

4 3. Searching databases Navigate to the list of key databases for Sociology.list of key databases for Sociology Note the descriptions of coverage and select a relevant resource. Select the advanced search option to combine your terms. Use the filter options on the right hand side to narrow your results. Tip: A comprehensive literature review is an iterative process Make a note of the terms and phrases that do or don’t work and amend your searches accordingly. What works in one database may not be ideal in another – they index differently Use the “Search techniques” sheet to ensure effective coverage.

5 3. Building search strategy An initial search about ethical issues/difficulties of different approaches to social research might look something like this: “social research” AND methodology AND ethics A more comprehensive search would look like this: "social research" AND (method* OR approach*) AND ethic* I could broaden it even further with: "social research" AND (method* OR approach*) AND (ethic* OR politic* OR values)

6 4. Accessing full text Some databases provide direct PDF links to items, others only provide a citation/abstract. Use the webbridge link to check for full text. If webbridge can’t provide a full text link, try: Article ReachArticle Reach: Webbridge will prompt you to submit a request. This will obtain a copy from another university and email you a link. Document SupplyDocument Supply: We can obtain documents unavailable through any other route. Fill out a request form, get it approved by your supervisor and submit at the helpdesk.

7 4. Other tips Data: Use the Business and Economics tutorial (on the Library subject support pages) for guidance on finding social and panel data. http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/services/library/subjects/socsciall/buse cotutorial/sources/socialpanel/ If in doubt, book a consultation with a Librarian. Journal alerts, citation searching and other researcher skills: See our “Just about” videos on YouTube http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLYZllzyrlpMdkjNuvh81HrAM uIHCJKfBH


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