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      INTRODUCTION TO RESEARCH AT
      HETERICK MEMORIAL LIBRARY
                                    Jenny Donley
                  Cataloging and Serials Librarian
                              Assistant Professor
INTRODUCTION
 o   Welcome!
 o   Jenny Donley, j-donley.1@onu.edu
 o   Feel free to stop by or send an email
 o   Librarians on duty:
     o 8am-4:30pm and 6pm-9pm Monday-
       Thursday
     o 8am-4:30pm Friday
     o 10am-3:30pm Sunday
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LIBRARIANS




                                                                                HML


http://www.onu.edu/academics/heterick_memorial_library/quick_links/contact_us
ONU ID = LIBRARY CARD




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MY LIBRARY ACCOUNT




o Allows you to see the items that you have
  checked out as well as the status of ones you
  have requested through OhioLINK.
o You can also renew (when possible) items        HML

  online and view any accrued fines.
MY LIBRARY ACCOUNT

               Enter your first and last
               name and all 11 digits
               on your ONU ID.




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ELEMENTS OF THE LIBRARY


o Building
o Resources   (print or online)
o Services
o Staff
o PATRONS


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THE BUILDINGS:
TWO LIBRARIES AT ONU




                                   Taggart Law Library
                                                          HML
   Heterick Memorial Library
The library is completely wireless and
there outlets on all three floors of the
library for laptops to plug into.
WELCOME TO
HETERICK LIBRARY!
  Heterick Library is divided into      three
                    floors.

 First floor – Public services, circulation and
 reference desks, reference
 collection, computer labs, current
 periodicals, microforms, newspapers &
 new books.

    In general, this is a high-traffic area and
       not conducive to concentrated study.
First place to go for help:
        o   Check out and return items
        o   Pick up OhioLINK items
        o   Pick up Interlibrary loans

FIRST   o
        o
            Request Course Reserves
            Request Audiovisual materials   HML

            Remember, Your ONU ID is your
FLOOR              library card!
TECHNOLOGY ON THE FIRST FLOOR
 Scanner  Attached to the public terminals on the first
  floor.
 Copiers  One on each of the three floors. Copies are 10
  cents per page
 Public terminals to use exclusively with library resources
  are available on all 3 floors.
 Computers  Network computers requiring an ONU log-in
  and password in Large Lab (102A) and Small Lab (102B)
  and four in front of the Reference Desk.
 Microforms/Copier Room 
     Stapler
     Hole punch
     Paper cutter
FIRST FLOOR LARGE COMPUTER LAB




Large Lab: 24 computers, a multi-media projector,
             and two B&W printers.
FIRST FLOOR SMALL COMPUTER LAB




 Small Lab: 8 computers, a color
   printer and a B&W printer
ADDITIONAL LIBRARY INFORMATION:




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HETERICK2GO




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LIBRARY MOBILE APP
SECOND FLOOR
 Second floor –Communication Skills
 Center, classrooms, bound periodicals,
 open study tables, group study carrels,
 1-2 person study carrels. In addition, the
 juvenile, young adult and graphic novel
 collections are on the second floor.

  The second floor is intended for studying and
                         use of bound periodicals.
SECOND FLOOR




    Communications Skills Center
The CSC professional assistants and peer tutors
 provide assistance with written and oral skills.
         Appointments are necessary.
SECOND FLOOR
   Classrooms and
seminar rooms must be
   reserved online.




                              There are four
                        4-6 person study carrels
                               and they are
                         first come/first served.
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SECOND FLOOR AND THIRD FLOOR




         1-2 person study carrels along
          east and west walls are first
               come/first served.
THIRD FLOOR
  Third floor – General book collection
  and oversized book collection,1-2
  person study carrels, seating in book
  stacks, lounge areas.

                        This is the quietest
                         floor of the library.
THIRD FLOOR
                                     Red phone on the second and
                                     third floors calls directly to the
                                             Reference Desk!




 There are 1-2 public terminals each on the second and third
floors. All of the books in the circulating collection are shelved        HML

   on the third floor, except for the juvenile, young adult and
                     graphic novel collections.
COURSE RESERVES
   Professors will occasionally place items on course
    reserve for students in a particular class to access.
   An item on course reserve could be an electronic
    document, a book, a textbook, a PDF of a book
    chapter or a DVD from the print/physical collection.
   Print/physical reserves require you to visit the library.
    You can then read the reserve in the library, copy the
    reserve or scan the information provided.
   These items are usually limited to a 1-4 hour check-
    out period.
   Electronic reserves sometimes require logging in
    with your first and last name and all 11 digits on your
    university ID.

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COURSE RESERVES




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RESEARCH STRATEGIES
o   Start with background reading.
o   Narrow and focus your topic.
o   Find the right search terms.
o   Use patterns you see in the results list to
    find additional search terms.
o   Many resources will have a built-in
    thesaurus that will suggest phrases and
    subjects to search by…use them!
              Think of your research as
              a tree…broad at the top,
              but narrow at the bottom!           HML
LIBRARY RESOURCES
o Library   Catalog  POLAR
 o POLAR     shows holdings for
   Heterick and Taggert
o Research Databases
 o There  are general as well as
   discipline and subject specific
   databases
                                     HML
CATALOG – POLAR
                            Books can
                             help you
                           narrow your
                         research topic
                          by giving you
                           background
                           information.

 Basic keyword
searches are a
good way to get
    started.
                                    HML
CATALOG – POLAR
o Books are arranged on the shelves using Dewey Decimal
  Classification Numbers. Think of the these numbers as the
  shelf address for a book.
o Books found in POLAR will be part of the reference collection
  (1st floor), juvenile collection (2nd floor), the circulating
  collection (3rd floor) or e-books available online.


e-book


reference



e-book


circulating
CATALOG – POLAR




o Some books are available
  electronically as e-books.
o Click on the link to access
                                HML
  the book.
CATALOG – POLAR




o The LOCATION will tell you where the book is shelved.             HML
o Make sure it says it is AVAILABLE before you go looking for it!
CATALOG – POLAR




o Popular Books and New Books are found
  on the first floor.
o If there is a date listed, if means the item is
  checked out. You will need to place a hold        HML
  (“✔Request”) on the item or request a
  different copy through OhioLINK.
CATALOG – OHIOLINK
o   Most of the university and college libraries in Ohio
    share their materials through a consortium catalog
    called OhioLINK.




                1. Click on the OhioLINK icon to           HML
                access the consortium catalog.
CATALOG – OHIOLINK




   2. Click on the icon.   HML
CATALOG – OHIOLINK

             3. Select Ohio Northern U.

          4. Enter your first and last
          name and all 11 digits exactly
          as they appear on your ID.

          5. Be sure to select Heterick as
          your pick up location and then
          click submit.

               6. An email will be sent
                                             HML
               when the item is ready for
               pickup.
DATABASES
        o Databases are often
          the best tools for
          locating periodical
          and newspaper
          articles.
        o Most databases are
          subject specific, but
          some are multi-
          disciplinary and
          those are a great
          place to begin your
          research.
        o Many databases give
          access to full text HML
          articles.
DATABASES – FINDING AN ARTICLE:
                            o Periodical means the same
                              thing as magazine or
                              journal. However…




o Magazines are usually a more
  “popular” type of periodical.
o Journals are scholarly or
                                                     HML
  professionally peer reviewed
  periodicals.
SO KEEP IN MIND…
Types of periodical articles:
  o Magazines
    o These usually consist of more

      “popular” material
  o Journals
    o Scholarly or Professional

    o Peer reviewed


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CAN’T I JUST GOOGLE ARTICLES?
                                          What about Google Scholar?
Google and Wikipedia:

  o Aren’t evil
  o Can prove valuable
  o Can’t be used as a
    source
                                          o   Good: gives you an idea of
  o Turn to the databases                     how much is out there, and
    for source material                       what search terms to use
                                          o   Bad: you can’t narrow your
  From the University of Wisconsin            search by peer reviewed
  Library, worksheet for evaluating web
  sites                                       journal articles


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BUT I FOUND THIS GREAT WEBSITE…
Critically analyzing web sources

o   What? is the page/site about
o   Who? created and maintains this site
o   Where? is the information coming from
o   Why? is the information presented on the web
o   When? was the page created or last updated
o   How? accurate or credible is the page

From the University of Wisconsin Library, worksheet for
                                                          HML
evaluating web sites
TWO WAYS TO LOCATE SPECIFIC DATABASES:


                                   2. Databases
                                   are arranged
                                   alphabetically
1. Databases                       by title.
are arranged
based on the
subject area
they cover.




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FOUR GREAT
    DATABASES TO
     REMEMBER:
o   Academic Search Complete
o   Business Source Complete
o   MEDLINE with Full Text
o   Opposing Viewpoints
o   Note: The first three are all
    Ebsco databases, which
    means that they look very       HML

    similar and are easy to use.
ALWAYS REMEMBER:
        o   When available, DO select this box:




o   Some databases won’t have this box (MEDLINE)
     because all of their articles are peer reviewed.
           o But DON’T select this box:




                                                        HML
FINDING AN ARTICLE:




                      HML
FINDING AN ARTICLE:

                      Hover your
                      mouse over the
                      magnifying
                      glass/folder
                      icon to read an
                      abstract about
                      the article.
FINDING AN ARTICLE:




  o   Some articles are available in full-text html
      or as a pdf.                                    HML
  o   You can print, email, save, or send these
      articles to RefWorks.
FINDING AN ARTICLE:
o   What if the perfect article isn’t available in html or as a
    pdf?




o   Always click the        button and see what happens!


                                                                  HML
FINDING AN ARTICLE:
FOUND IT!        LINK TO FULL TEXT:




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FINDING AN ARTICLE:
o   What if the            button DOESN’T find it?




o   Don’t click on the link to try find it on the publisher’s website (it
    won’t be free there).
o   Use the article information on this screen to request the article       HML
    through Interlibrary Loan (ILL).
INTERLIBRARY LOAN (ILL)




All of the information that you
need to fill out the ILL form is
found on the             button’s
page that told you the item
was not available in our library
or the library’s databases.
OPPOSING VIEWPOINTS DATABASE
 o   Opposing Viewpoints is a good non-Ebsco
     database to use when you are looking for
     articles to support an argument paper.




                                                HML
OPPOSING VIEWPOINTS DATABASE
                            o   Click on
                                Advanced
                                Search before
                                you search for
                                anything.




 o   Make sure to check
     the “Peer Reviewed
     Journals” box before
     you perform your
     search.
WARNING! ALWAYS REMEMBER TO CITE.
 o   The Oxford English Dictionary defines plagiarism as:
     "...the wrongful appropriation or purloining, and
     publication as one's own, the ideas or the expression of
     the ideas (literary, artistic, musical, mechanical, etc.) of
     an other."




                                                               HML
REFWORKS…
         YOUR CITATION HEADQUARTERS
o   Save your articles to review later and create citations
    with your RefWorks account.




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HAVE QUESTIONS? NEED HELP?




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HAPPY
     RESEARCHING!
o   Remember, the
    librarians are here to
    help you with your
    research. Come back
    and see us!

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  • 1. HML INTRODUCTION TO RESEARCH AT HETERICK MEMORIAL LIBRARY Jenny Donley Cataloging and Serials Librarian Assistant Professor
  • 2. INTRODUCTION o Welcome! o Jenny Donley, j-donley.1@onu.edu o Feel free to stop by or send an email o Librarians on duty: o 8am-4:30pm and 6pm-9pm Monday- Thursday o 8am-4:30pm Friday o 10am-3:30pm Sunday HML
  • 3. LIBRARIANS HML http://www.onu.edu/academics/heterick_memorial_library/quick_links/contact_us
  • 4. ONU ID = LIBRARY CARD HML
  • 5. MY LIBRARY ACCOUNT o Allows you to see the items that you have checked out as well as the status of ones you have requested through OhioLINK. o You can also renew (when possible) items HML online and view any accrued fines.
  • 6. MY LIBRARY ACCOUNT Enter your first and last name and all 11 digits on your ONU ID. HML
  • 7. ELEMENTS OF THE LIBRARY o Building o Resources (print or online) o Services o Staff o PATRONS HML
  • 8. THE BUILDINGS: TWO LIBRARIES AT ONU  Taggart Law Library HML  Heterick Memorial Library
  • 9. The library is completely wireless and there outlets on all three floors of the library for laptops to plug into.
  • 10. WELCOME TO HETERICK LIBRARY! Heterick Library is divided into three floors. First floor – Public services, circulation and reference desks, reference collection, computer labs, current periodicals, microforms, newspapers & new books. In general, this is a high-traffic area and not conducive to concentrated study.
  • 11. First place to go for help: o Check out and return items o Pick up OhioLINK items o Pick up Interlibrary loans FIRST o o Request Course Reserves Request Audiovisual materials HML Remember, Your ONU ID is your FLOOR library card!
  • 12. TECHNOLOGY ON THE FIRST FLOOR  Scanner  Attached to the public terminals on the first floor.  Copiers  One on each of the three floors. Copies are 10 cents per page  Public terminals to use exclusively with library resources are available on all 3 floors.  Computers  Network computers requiring an ONU log-in and password in Large Lab (102A) and Small Lab (102B) and four in front of the Reference Desk.  Microforms/Copier Room   Stapler  Hole punch  Paper cutter
  • 13. FIRST FLOOR LARGE COMPUTER LAB Large Lab: 24 computers, a multi-media projector, and two B&W printers.
  • 14. FIRST FLOOR SMALL COMPUTER LAB Small Lab: 8 computers, a color printer and a B&W printer
  • 16. HETERICK2GO HML LIBRARY MOBILE APP
  • 17. SECOND FLOOR Second floor –Communication Skills Center, classrooms, bound periodicals, open study tables, group study carrels, 1-2 person study carrels. In addition, the juvenile, young adult and graphic novel collections are on the second floor. The second floor is intended for studying and use of bound periodicals.
  • 18. SECOND FLOOR Communications Skills Center The CSC professional assistants and peer tutors provide assistance with written and oral skills. Appointments are necessary.
  • 19. SECOND FLOOR Classrooms and seminar rooms must be reserved online. There are four 4-6 person study carrels and they are first come/first served. HML
  • 20. SECOND FLOOR AND THIRD FLOOR 1-2 person study carrels along east and west walls are first come/first served.
  • 21. THIRD FLOOR Third floor – General book collection and oversized book collection,1-2 person study carrels, seating in book stacks, lounge areas. This is the quietest floor of the library.
  • 22. THIRD FLOOR Red phone on the second and third floors calls directly to the Reference Desk! There are 1-2 public terminals each on the second and third floors. All of the books in the circulating collection are shelved HML on the third floor, except for the juvenile, young adult and graphic novel collections.
  • 23. COURSE RESERVES  Professors will occasionally place items on course reserve for students in a particular class to access.  An item on course reserve could be an electronic document, a book, a textbook, a PDF of a book chapter or a DVD from the print/physical collection.  Print/physical reserves require you to visit the library. You can then read the reserve in the library, copy the reserve or scan the information provided.  These items are usually limited to a 1-4 hour check- out period.  Electronic reserves sometimes require logging in with your first and last name and all 11 digits on your university ID. HML
  • 25. RESEARCH STRATEGIES o Start with background reading. o Narrow and focus your topic. o Find the right search terms. o Use patterns you see in the results list to find additional search terms. o Many resources will have a built-in thesaurus that will suggest phrases and subjects to search by…use them! Think of your research as a tree…broad at the top, but narrow at the bottom! HML
  • 26. LIBRARY RESOURCES o Library Catalog  POLAR o POLAR shows holdings for Heterick and Taggert o Research Databases o There are general as well as discipline and subject specific databases HML
  • 27. CATALOG – POLAR Books can help you narrow your research topic by giving you background information. Basic keyword searches are a good way to get started. HML
  • 28. CATALOG – POLAR o Books are arranged on the shelves using Dewey Decimal Classification Numbers. Think of the these numbers as the shelf address for a book. o Books found in POLAR will be part of the reference collection (1st floor), juvenile collection (2nd floor), the circulating collection (3rd floor) or e-books available online. e-book reference e-book circulating
  • 29. CATALOG – POLAR o Some books are available electronically as e-books. o Click on the link to access HML the book.
  • 30. CATALOG – POLAR o The LOCATION will tell you where the book is shelved. HML o Make sure it says it is AVAILABLE before you go looking for it!
  • 31. CATALOG – POLAR o Popular Books and New Books are found on the first floor. o If there is a date listed, if means the item is checked out. You will need to place a hold HML (“✔Request”) on the item or request a different copy through OhioLINK.
  • 32. CATALOG – OHIOLINK o Most of the university and college libraries in Ohio share their materials through a consortium catalog called OhioLINK. 1. Click on the OhioLINK icon to HML access the consortium catalog.
  • 33. CATALOG – OHIOLINK 2. Click on the icon. HML
  • 34. CATALOG – OHIOLINK 3. Select Ohio Northern U. 4. Enter your first and last name and all 11 digits exactly as they appear on your ID. 5. Be sure to select Heterick as your pick up location and then click submit. 6. An email will be sent HML when the item is ready for pickup.
  • 35. DATABASES o Databases are often the best tools for locating periodical and newspaper articles. o Most databases are subject specific, but some are multi- disciplinary and those are a great place to begin your research. o Many databases give access to full text HML articles.
  • 36. DATABASES – FINDING AN ARTICLE: o Periodical means the same thing as magazine or journal. However… o Magazines are usually a more “popular” type of periodical. o Journals are scholarly or HML professionally peer reviewed periodicals.
  • 37. SO KEEP IN MIND… Types of periodical articles: o Magazines o These usually consist of more “popular” material o Journals o Scholarly or Professional o Peer reviewed HML
  • 38. CAN’T I JUST GOOGLE ARTICLES? What about Google Scholar? Google and Wikipedia: o Aren’t evil o Can prove valuable o Can’t be used as a source o Good: gives you an idea of o Turn to the databases how much is out there, and for source material what search terms to use o Bad: you can’t narrow your From the University of Wisconsin search by peer reviewed Library, worksheet for evaluating web sites journal articles HML
  • 39. BUT I FOUND THIS GREAT WEBSITE… Critically analyzing web sources o What? is the page/site about o Who? created and maintains this site o Where? is the information coming from o Why? is the information presented on the web o When? was the page created or last updated o How? accurate or credible is the page From the University of Wisconsin Library, worksheet for HML evaluating web sites
  • 40. TWO WAYS TO LOCATE SPECIFIC DATABASES: 2. Databases are arranged alphabetically 1. Databases by title. are arranged based on the subject area they cover. HML
  • 41. FOUR GREAT DATABASES TO REMEMBER: o Academic Search Complete o Business Source Complete o MEDLINE with Full Text o Opposing Viewpoints o Note: The first three are all Ebsco databases, which means that they look very HML similar and are easy to use.
  • 42. ALWAYS REMEMBER: o When available, DO select this box: o Some databases won’t have this box (MEDLINE) because all of their articles are peer reviewed. o But DON’T select this box: HML
  • 44. FINDING AN ARTICLE: Hover your mouse over the magnifying glass/folder icon to read an abstract about the article.
  • 45. FINDING AN ARTICLE: o Some articles are available in full-text html or as a pdf. HML o You can print, email, save, or send these articles to RefWorks.
  • 46. FINDING AN ARTICLE: o What if the perfect article isn’t available in html or as a pdf? o Always click the button and see what happens! HML
  • 47. FINDING AN ARTICLE: FOUND IT! LINK TO FULL TEXT: HML
  • 48. FINDING AN ARTICLE: o What if the button DOESN’T find it? o Don’t click on the link to try find it on the publisher’s website (it won’t be free there). o Use the article information on this screen to request the article HML through Interlibrary Loan (ILL).
  • 49. INTERLIBRARY LOAN (ILL) All of the information that you need to fill out the ILL form is found on the button’s page that told you the item was not available in our library or the library’s databases.
  • 50. OPPOSING VIEWPOINTS DATABASE o Opposing Viewpoints is a good non-Ebsco database to use when you are looking for articles to support an argument paper. HML
  • 51. OPPOSING VIEWPOINTS DATABASE o Click on Advanced Search before you search for anything. o Make sure to check the “Peer Reviewed Journals” box before you perform your search.
  • 52. WARNING! ALWAYS REMEMBER TO CITE. o The Oxford English Dictionary defines plagiarism as: "...the wrongful appropriation or purloining, and publication as one's own, the ideas or the expression of the ideas (literary, artistic, musical, mechanical, etc.) of an other." HML
  • 53. REFWORKS… YOUR CITATION HEADQUARTERS o Save your articles to review later and create citations with your RefWorks account. HML
  • 54. HAVE QUESTIONS? NEED HELP? HML
  • 55. HAPPY RESEARCHING! o Remember, the librarians are here to help you with your research. Come back and see us!