2. The James A. Gibson
Library
Schmon Tower
Floors 2, 5-10
Or anywhere…
PatioLSE002 by JISC
3. Goals for today’s session
• Services (a very brief look)
• MY LIBRARY ACCOUNT
• RACER (Interlibrary Loan)
• Study Space
• RefWorks/Citation management
• Getting started with Library Research
• Finding books and ebooks
• Finding journal articles
• Where to find more…
8. My Library Account
• See items you have signed out
• Renew
• Place holds
• See if you have any fines
• log in to library databases
from off campus
9. Photocopying Services
• Photocopy cards
• Colour and transparency copying
• Posters, photos, banners and other large format prints
(5th Floor)
10. RACER (http://brocku.ca/library/ill)
• Interlibrary loan system
• Submit requests online for articles, books, book chapters
that Brock does not have
• Books: pick them up and return them at our Circulation
Desk
• Articles/book chapters: Get link to online copy emailed to
you (link expires after 5 views or 21 days)
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12. Study spaces on library floors
• Floors 8, 9 and 10: SILENT STUDY
• One-person study rooms; first come, first serve
• Floors 5 and 7: low level talking
• Graduate Study room
• Floor 6
• Swipe card access
• Study carrels, bookable meeting room, lockers
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14. Citation management
•Save references to books and articles from catalogue
and databases.
•Automatically create bibliographies or works cited pages
in APA style format.
18. Library Research in Education
• Books
• Journals
• Research Guide
Hint: Start with the Research tab.
19. • Use the Catalogue to find books (both print and e-books)
• Use the Databases to find journal articles
• Use SuperSearch to search it all
3/365 Research Aspirations by catspyjamasnz
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23. Catalogue Practice
• Go to the Library Catalogue. Do a keyword search on
narrative inquiry. Now do a keyword search on “narrative
inquiry.” Why is there a difference in results?
• Do the same search in Super Search
• What changes?
24. Click on Education to
see a list of databases
for that subject area.
Click on Research,
then Databases.
28. • Looks for full text in other locations (Does not guarantee
full text).
29. • Use Google Scholar from
the Quick Search toolbar
OR set up Library Links in
Settings
• Why use Google
Scholar?
• Another database
• Find works that cite a
particular article/book
• See who the important
authors/researchers are
• Watch: Get Better Results
with Google Scholar
30. Database Practice
• Find the Education databases.
• Select Education Research Complete.
• Search “international students.” How are the results
arranged? How can you limit your results to peer
reviewed journal articles?
31. More Search Tips
• Use quotation marks for phrases
• “grounded theory”; “educational leadership”
• Use * to search for alternate endings
• Canad* = Canada, Canadian, etc.; reflect* = reflect, reflection, reflective, etc.
• Use synonyms
• Teenager, adolescent, adolescence, teens, etc.
• Too many results?
• Use limits (peer-reviewed, date, language, etc.)
• Add additional keywords; get more specific
• Too few results?
• Remove one or more keywords
• Go broader (e.g. search Canada instead of Ontario)
35. Summary
Information about library services for graduate students can be found
here:
http://www.brocku.ca/library/services-lib/grad-students
The most important services you should know about are:
My Library Account
RACER
RefWorks
Library Resources:
Library catalogue – books
Library databases – journal articles
Research Guide
Contact me if you need help:
jthiessen@brocku.ca