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Research Tips for HU315 Elaine Settergren, Online Librarian [email protected] http://www.globeeducationnetwork.com/ library/

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Research Tips for HU315

Elaine Settergren, Online Librarian

[email protected]

http://www.globeeducationnetwork.com/library/

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Today’s Library Lessons

Where to find researchHow to cite research

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Finding Sources

Gale Literature Resource Center

EBSCO Academic Search PremierMore:

GEN Library Literature Research Guide

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Finding Sources

EbooksGU/MSB Catalog

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Selecting Sources

Appropriate?Reliable?

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Selecting Sources

Appropriate?What type is it? Scholarly, trade, popular?

Reliable?Who?Why?Can you trust it?How does it compare?

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Citing Sources

Help!Use the “cite” buttons in the databasesWord 2007RefWorks – new!

GEN Library APA Citation Guide:http://www.globeeducationnetwork.com/library/research-guides/c

itation/apa/

Diana Hacker:http://www.dianahacker.com/resdoc/

Purdue University: OWLhttp://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/ - click on research and citation

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Citation Basics

In-TextAuthor’s name Year of publicationPage # (sometimes)

This will lead the reader to the References at the back of your paper.

• References• Name• Date• Article Title• Journal Title• Journal Volume #• Page #s• Date you accessed it• Database

This will lead the reader to the source.

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RefWorks

New Access through the “tools” section of Blackboard.Or library’s website – contact me for group code

FeaturesCreate your own account to store citationsHelps you form a bibliography/referencesUse “write-n-cite” for in-text citations

Before you begin:View Tutorials

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Why Cite?

Give credit and avoid plagiarismLearn from experts –> show you’ve learned from

themShow off your appropriate and reliable sources

Your grade depends on itLead your reader to what you’ve read

Don’t need to cite: Common knowledgeYour own ideas

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APA References Examples

Begam, R. (2000). Achebe's sense of an ending: History and tragedy in Things Fall Apart. In J. W. Hunter (Ed.), Contemporary Literary Criticism, 127 (p. 396-411). Detroit: Gale Group. Retrieved from Literature Resource Center via Gale.

Brians, P. (2005, Dec. 13). Chinua Achebe: Things Fall Apart. Retrieved May 12, 2009, from http://www.wsu.edu:8000/~brians/anglophone/achebe.html

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APA In-Text Examples

Things Fall Apart is the most influential African novel in English, both in Africa and internationally (Brians, 2005).

Things Fall Apart “describes a situation of profound cultural entropy, a society in which the norms of conduct and institutions of governance are in the process of ‘falling apart’” (Begam, 2000, p. 396).

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Thank you!

Questions? Comments?

Contact the Online Librarian:

Elaine Settergren

[email protected]

http://www.globeeducationnetwork.com/library/

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