Kyle Feenstra
Coordinator for Learning & Instruction Support at University of Manitoba Libraries
Kyle Feenstra
Education Librarian
Elizabeth Dafoe Library
There are many citation management apps available.
I recommend using Zotero.
You are good to go!
Retrieval Tool | Resources Available | |
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Physical Collections | Library Catalogue | Print Books Print Journals Archives |
Electronic Collections | Library Catalogue Databases |
eBooks eJournals Theses & Dissertations Digitized Primary Documents |
Internet Resources | Google Google Scholar |
Academic Websites Open Access Books Open Access Journals |
Policy Documents
Govt Publications
Statistics & Data
Check multiple sources
Academic
Articles
Scholarly
Journals
Academic Databases
Library
Catalogue
Google
Scholar
Academic
Articles
Pay Wall
Searching
the Library
vs.
Searching
the Internet
Websites & non-academic articles
What are scholarly journals?
Identifying scholarly articles
What do we mean by "peer review"?
Identifying Peer Reviewed Journals
Research is a complex, cyclical learning process.
Information is mediated through language.
Language in the literature to represent a domain of knowledge or field of study
Language used to organize a domain of knowledge for the purpose of retrieval
Information is mediated through language.
Keywords
(Natural Language)
Subject Headings
(Taxonomy)
Subject Headings show us how published information has been categorized in a library or database.
Subject headings are useful for identifying related materials.
Keywords appear in the library record, abstract, and text of a document.
Keyword search results are mainly based on frequency of word use in a document.
A combination of subject headings and keywords often produce most precise search results.
The Library of Congress assigns subject headings for all monograph publications
Databases organize subject headings in a thesaurus.
ERIC has one of the most widely used thesauri for research in Education.
Two approaches:
Use the subject heading search to find the appropriate subject terms for books.
(example)
Use the ERIC Thesaurus (in the advanced search) to find the appropriate subject terms for articles. (example)
Brainstorm and create a conceptual map of relevant keywords for your research topic. Find the appropriate subject headings for each.
UM Library copies of recommended APA Guides
Questions?
Kyle Feenstra
Education & Psychology Librarian
Elizabeth Dafoe Library
kyle.feenstra@umanitoba.ca
By Kyle Feenstra
August 8, 2017
Coordinator for Learning & Instruction Support at University of Manitoba Libraries