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What are
Information
Sources?
LIB 640 Information Sources and Services
Summer 2013
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What are information sources?
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What about reference sources?
reference source
• Any publication from which authoritative
information can be obtained, including but not
limited to reference books, catalog records, printed
indexes and abstracting services, and bibliographic
databases. Individuals and services outside the
library that can be relied upon to provide
authoritative information are considered
resources for referral.
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And reference books?
reference book
• A book designed to be consulted when authoritative information is
needed, rather than read cover to cover. Reference books often consist
of a series of signed or unsigned “entries” listed alphabetically under
headwords or headings, or in some other arrangement
(classified, numeric, etc.). The category includes
almanacs, atlases, bibliographies, biographical
sources, catalogs, concordances, dictionaries, directories, discographies
and
filmographies, encyclopedias, glossaries, handbooks, indexes, manuals, r
esearch guides, union lists, yearbooks, etc., whether published
commercially or as government documents. Long reference works may
be issued in multivolume sets, with any indexes in the last volume.
Reference works that require continuous updating may be published
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Another way
to look at it
What are reference books?
• They are those we „refer‟ to. Referring is a very similar
to the strategy of scanning. We use a reference book
just to look up the odd fact or confirm a supposition.
Look at the design of reference books - e.g. the
Reference Book of Water and Weather and the
Encyclopaedia of British Wild Animals. They are laid
out so that the reader can very quickly access
information. You do not read an encyclopaedia from
cover to cover - you think what you want to know and
then search for one very small area of text.
• Teaching Non-fiction?: Reading Reference Books
By Bobbie Neate
July 2, 2013
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Know your reference books
When you pick up a reference book:
• Note the author and publisher, and perhaps the author's
credentials.
• Check the copyright date. Given the type of information the
tool covers, is it likely to be current enough?
• What is the purpose and scope of the book (check for
preface)?
• Review the table of contents. What is the scope of the
material? Is it biased toward one viewpoint?
• Review the index (if there is none, is that a significant
drawback?). What approaches does the index use?
July 2, 2013
7
More know your books
• Page through to see what special features may be there. Are
there photos? Charts and graphs? Appendices?
• What is the level of the book? Who is the intended
audience?
• Make up a short “test” for the book. Think up some
questions that you feel, based on the review you've
done, that the book should be able to answer. Does it?
• Has anyone else on the staff had experience with this book?
How do they feel about it?
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Arrangement of
Reference Books
• http://books.google.com/books?isbn=0787294489
Alphabetical order
There are two methods of alphabetizing. The letter-
by-letter system ignores punctuation and spaces
between words. The word-by-word system organizes
by the first word, then the second word, and so on.
Here is an example:
• Letter-by-letter Word-by-word
Bookcase Book club
Book club Book fair
Bookend Bookcase
Book fair Bookend
• Glossary Of Library and Research Terms
Introduction to Library Research
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Evaluating print sources
• Is the information recent? Select up-to-
date, current information unless you are
conducting historical research. This is particularly
true in the sciences.
• Did an expert in the field prepare the information?
Look for the author's credentials and affiliations.
For citations to biographical material about an
author, consult a biographical source, such as
Biography and Genealogy Master
Index, Contemporary Authors or Biography
Index.
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More evaluation guidelines
• Is the information from a reliable source? Choose
information from a scholarly journal (Finding Scholarly
Journals) or from a book published by a reputable
publisher. Choose books that have received favorable
reviews. Consult one of these indexes for citations to
reviews: Book Review Index, Book Review Digest, Index to
Book Reviews in the Humanities, Children’s Book Review
Index, and Balay’s Guide to Reference Books.
• Does the writer seem to be represent material fairly and
accurately? All argument shows bias because it attempts to
persuade or influence its audience. However, guard against
using information that seems unreasonably or unfairly
biased.
• Who is the intended audience? Is the information for a
specialized or general audience?
• Adapted from Evaluating Print and Electronic Sources
12
Critical Evaluation of Resources
How do you make sense of what is out there
and evaluate its authority and appropriateness
for your research?
• Suitability
• Authority
• Other indicators
• http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/TeachingLib/Guides/Evaluation.html
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Suitability
Scope
• What is the breadth of the article, book, website or
other material?
Audience
• Who is the intended audience for this source?
Timeliness
• When was the source published?
Scholarly vs. Popular
• http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/TeachingLib/Guides/Evaluation.html
14
Authority
Who is the author?
What are his or her credentials?
• Sometimes information about the author is listed
somewhere in the article. Other times, you may
need to consult another resource to get background
information on the author. Sometimes it helps to
search the author‟s name in a general web search
engine like Google.
• http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/TeachingLib/Guides/Evaluation.html
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Other indicators
Documentation
• A bibliography, along with footnotes, indicate that the
author has consulted other sources and serves to
authenticate the information that he or she is
presenting.
Objectivity
• What point of view does the author represent?
Primary vs. secondary research
• In determining the appropriateness of a resource, it
may be helpful to determine whether it is primary
research or secondary research.
• http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/TeachingLib/Guides/Evaluation.html
Distinguish Between Primary
and Secondary Sources
16
Distinguish Between Primary and
Secondary Sources
17
• Biographies
• Commentaries
• Dissertations
• Indexes, Abstracts, Bibl
iographies
(used to locate primary
& secondary sources)
• Journal Articles
• Monographs
What about Tertiary Sources?
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You‟ll find some
differences in
interpretation about
these examples. As
you see, some would
consider encyclopedias
secondary sources.
See this guide from the
University of
Illinois, for example.
http://www.lib.umd.edu/ues/guides/primary-sources
Which is best: print or online?
July 2, 2013 Information Resources
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The full article is available on Canvas
Source:
Reference Librarian;
2005, Issue 91/92, p39-
51, 13p

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What are Information Sources?

  • 1. What are Information Sources? LIB 640 Information Sources and Services Summer 2013
  • 2. 2 What are information sources? http://karibouconnections.luminosacreative.com/wordpress/ medlibafrica/training_module/
  • 3. 3 What about reference sources? reference source • Any publication from which authoritative information can be obtained, including but not limited to reference books, catalog records, printed indexes and abstracting services, and bibliographic databases. Individuals and services outside the library that can be relied upon to provide authoritative information are considered resources for referral.
  • 4. 4 And reference books? reference book • A book designed to be consulted when authoritative information is needed, rather than read cover to cover. Reference books often consist of a series of signed or unsigned “entries” listed alphabetically under headwords or headings, or in some other arrangement (classified, numeric, etc.). The category includes almanacs, atlases, bibliographies, biographical sources, catalogs, concordances, dictionaries, directories, discographies and filmographies, encyclopedias, glossaries, handbooks, indexes, manuals, r esearch guides, union lists, yearbooks, etc., whether published commercially or as government documents. Long reference works may be issued in multivolume sets, with any indexes in the last volume. Reference works that require continuous updating may be published
  • 5. 5 Another way to look at it What are reference books? • They are those we „refer‟ to. Referring is a very similar to the strategy of scanning. We use a reference book just to look up the odd fact or confirm a supposition. Look at the design of reference books - e.g. the Reference Book of Water and Weather and the Encyclopaedia of British Wild Animals. They are laid out so that the reader can very quickly access information. You do not read an encyclopaedia from cover to cover - you think what you want to know and then search for one very small area of text. • Teaching Non-fiction?: Reading Reference Books By Bobbie Neate
  • 6. July 2, 2013 6 Know your reference books When you pick up a reference book: • Note the author and publisher, and perhaps the author's credentials. • Check the copyright date. Given the type of information the tool covers, is it likely to be current enough? • What is the purpose and scope of the book (check for preface)? • Review the table of contents. What is the scope of the material? Is it biased toward one viewpoint? • Review the index (if there is none, is that a significant drawback?). What approaches does the index use?
  • 7. July 2, 2013 7 More know your books • Page through to see what special features may be there. Are there photos? Charts and graphs? Appendices? • What is the level of the book? Who is the intended audience? • Make up a short “test” for the book. Think up some questions that you feel, based on the review you've done, that the book should be able to answer. Does it? • Has anyone else on the staff had experience with this book? How do they feel about it?
  • 8. 8 Arrangement of Reference Books • http://books.google.com/books?isbn=0787294489
  • 9. Alphabetical order There are two methods of alphabetizing. The letter- by-letter system ignores punctuation and spaces between words. The word-by-word system organizes by the first word, then the second word, and so on. Here is an example: • Letter-by-letter Word-by-word Bookcase Book club Book club Book fair Bookend Bookcase Book fair Bookend • Glossary Of Library and Research Terms Introduction to Library Research 9
  • 10. 10 Evaluating print sources • Is the information recent? Select up-to- date, current information unless you are conducting historical research. This is particularly true in the sciences. • Did an expert in the field prepare the information? Look for the author's credentials and affiliations. For citations to biographical material about an author, consult a biographical source, such as Biography and Genealogy Master Index, Contemporary Authors or Biography Index.
  • 11. 11 More evaluation guidelines • Is the information from a reliable source? Choose information from a scholarly journal (Finding Scholarly Journals) or from a book published by a reputable publisher. Choose books that have received favorable reviews. Consult one of these indexes for citations to reviews: Book Review Index, Book Review Digest, Index to Book Reviews in the Humanities, Children’s Book Review Index, and Balay’s Guide to Reference Books. • Does the writer seem to be represent material fairly and accurately? All argument shows bias because it attempts to persuade or influence its audience. However, guard against using information that seems unreasonably or unfairly biased. • Who is the intended audience? Is the information for a specialized or general audience? • Adapted from Evaluating Print and Electronic Sources
  • 12. 12 Critical Evaluation of Resources How do you make sense of what is out there and evaluate its authority and appropriateness for your research? • Suitability • Authority • Other indicators • http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/TeachingLib/Guides/Evaluation.html
  • 13. 13 Suitability Scope • What is the breadth of the article, book, website or other material? Audience • Who is the intended audience for this source? Timeliness • When was the source published? Scholarly vs. Popular • http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/TeachingLib/Guides/Evaluation.html
  • 14. 14 Authority Who is the author? What are his or her credentials? • Sometimes information about the author is listed somewhere in the article. Other times, you may need to consult another resource to get background information on the author. Sometimes it helps to search the author‟s name in a general web search engine like Google. • http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/TeachingLib/Guides/Evaluation.html
  • 15. 15 Other indicators Documentation • A bibliography, along with footnotes, indicate that the author has consulted other sources and serves to authenticate the information that he or she is presenting. Objectivity • What point of view does the author represent? Primary vs. secondary research • In determining the appropriateness of a resource, it may be helpful to determine whether it is primary research or secondary research. • http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/TeachingLib/Guides/Evaluation.html
  • 16. Distinguish Between Primary and Secondary Sources 16
  • 17. Distinguish Between Primary and Secondary Sources 17 • Biographies • Commentaries • Dissertations • Indexes, Abstracts, Bibl iographies (used to locate primary & secondary sources) • Journal Articles • Monographs
  • 18. What about Tertiary Sources? 18 You‟ll find some differences in interpretation about these examples. As you see, some would consider encyclopedias secondary sources. See this guide from the University of Illinois, for example. http://www.lib.umd.edu/ues/guides/primary-sources
  • 19. Which is best: print or online? July 2, 2013 Information Resources 19 The full article is available on Canvas Source: Reference Librarian; 2005, Issue 91/92, p39- 51, 13p