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Discovering Resources at Friedsam Memorial Library

Discovering Resources at Friedsam Memorial Library. How do you begin your research? . Friedsam Memorial Library Site. It’s ok to use the web (wisely of course!). It contains a ton of information, is fast, free, and current. However…. New Integrated Search Tool!.

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Discovering Resources at Friedsam Memorial Library

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  1. Discovering Resources at Friedsam Memorial Library

  2. How do you begin your research? Friedsam Memorial Library Site

  3. It’s ok to use the web (wisely of course!). It contains a ton of information, is fast, free, and current. However…

  4. New Integrated Search Tool! • You can use the integrated search tool as a starting point for your research. Do a quick preliminary search to search for journal articles, books, and more.

  5. What can you find on the library website? Link to the online catalog Find scholarly journals & magazines (electronic journal locator) Databases Citation Manager: Noodletools

  6. Online Catalog: Just Books?

  7. Use the online catalog to locate... • Books by title, author, or subject • Chapters in a book • Journal, newspaper, and magazine titles • Government documents • Reference books • Audio CDs • DVDs/VHS • Information on microform formats

  8. What you CAN’T find • Titles of magazine articles • Titles of journal articles YES NO

  9. Using the catalog can you find… • The title of a magazine article where you read about a study regarding HeLa cells… • Whether or not the library has access to the journal title Journal of the National Cancer Institute… • A journal article on cancer cells written in the Journal of Cancer Research and Clinical Oncology …

  10. Let’s practice using FRIAR Click on “Find Books” to enter the library catalog. Using the title field, conduct a search for the title The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks. What is the call number? ________________________ Who is the author? ______________________ Copies owned by library? ___ Is it available? _____ Where is this item located?________________

  11. The Costly Side of the Web You find this citation through a and everything you need to find it is available… Title of the article Author(s) Title of journal or source Date of publication Volume/Issue Number page numbers

  12. You click on “Get full text” and… How else can this article be accessed?

  13. What databases, if any, offer access to this journal? In the database you selected, what years of coverage are available? Is this particular article available?

  14. No access? Try ILL • Service provided to you through the library. • Access materials the library does not own/subscribe to • Materials include books and journal articles • **Takes at least one week for materials to arrive**

  15. Databases • Warehouse of digitized information • Full of scholarly, credible work (not limited to this only) • Many consist of periodical literature (magazines, newspapers, journals)

  16. Citing What You Find: NoodleTools

  17. We’re Here to Help! Reference Email: ref@sbu.edu Phone: 375-2164 Come Visit Us!

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