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Introduction to the library : Archaeology Resources (2) Nicola Conway October 2011

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Introduction to the library : Archaeology Resources (2). Nicola Conway. October 2011. Aims of the session. To help you: Identify and find relevant resources for your research Use the library effectively, and make the most of our services and resources Know who to contact for help Format: - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Introduction to the library : Archaeology Resources (2)

Introduction to the library : Archaeology Resources (2)

Nicola Conway

October 2011

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Aims of the sessionTo help you: • Identify and find relevant resources for your research• Use the library effectively, and make the most of our services

and resources • Know who to contact for help

Format:• Demonstration of resources• Handout

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Subject Specific Support: http://www.dur.ac.uk/library/archaeology/

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Effective searchingIdentify keywords from your topic:

“Investigate excavations of Neolithic sites in the Balkans”

Advanced searching techniques:• Synonyms: excavation OR dig ; Neolithic OR stone age• Truncation: excavat* (to retrieve excavate, excavations,

excavated etc.)• Phrases: “Stone Age”• Wildcards: colo?r to locate colour or color• Joining Words: AND, OR, NOT

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Effective searching (2)• Limits

– Year / language• Combine searches:

– (Neolith* OR “stone age”) AND excavat* • Advanced search option / help• Searching advice:

http://www.dur.ac.uk/library/using/finding/

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The library catalogue: advanced features

• Save searches • Add items to basket and email results • Receive notifications when new items are

added into stock

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Online resourcesWhich online resource?• Databases

– Journal Articles– E-books– Conference Papers– Theses

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Online resources (2)• E-theses at Durham

– Electronic versions of Durham theses passed after 1st October 2009 as well as selected theses dating back to 1938

– Service enabling you to borrow printed theses is currently suspended in order to scan the entire collection

• Research repositories– DRO at Durham

• Image Collections• E-books

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Searching online databases• Search a wide range of material• Some provide full text

– JSTOR• Some only provide bibliographic information

– Web of Knowledge– Can use ConneXions to see if Durham subscribes to the

content• No single database will cover everything

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Obtaining items outside of Durham• Visiting other universities e.g. Newcastle and Northumbria

– Check their catalogues: http://www.dur.ac.uk/library/resources/online/catalogues/

• Access to other libraries – SCONUL Access Scheme – http://www.dur.ac.uk/library/otherlibraries/

• Document Delivery Service– http://www.dur.ac.uk/library/using/borrowing/dds/

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Review your results• Are your results useful?

– Do you need to change your keywords or search in a different database?

– Use one record to find similar useful resources• Evaluate the quality of your sources

– particularly if they are found on the internet• Keep references

– e-mail yourself useful references

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References and Bibliographies

• Always keep a full and accurate record of your information sources

• Use the Library Catalogue and online databases to e-mail references for saving

• Make sure you refer correctly to other authors within your work

• Avoid plagiarism

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Where to get further help• Help and Information Point on Level 2• Online enquiries form:

– http://www.dur.ac.uk/library/using/enquiries/

• Subject information pages:– http://www.dur.ac.uk/library/archaeology/

• Academic Support Team:– Nicola Conway – Archaeology Liaison Librarian

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Any Questions

Nicola Conway:[email protected]