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… with French Studies

… with French Studies. Christina Claridge c.claridge@warwick.ac.uk. Electronic Resources. Know their limitations Bibliographic databases Primarily a resource giving abstract and citation information used in constructing your own reading E-journals

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… with French Studies

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  1. … with French Studies Christina Claridge c.claridge@warwick.ac.uk

  2. Electronic Resources Know their limitations Bibliographic databases • Primarily a resource giving abstract and citation information used in constructing your own reading E-journals • Databases do not contain every journal in the field

  3. Electronic Resources Difference in results indicates different holdings

  4. Electronic ResourcesIndividual e-journal databases may have the same holdings… Literature Online (LION) French Forum Project Muse French Forum JSTOR French Forum

  5. Electronic ResourcesIndividual e-journal databases may have the same holdings… but different coverage Literature Online (LION) French Forum 2004-present Project Muse French Forum 2001-present JSTOR French Forum 1976-2007

  6. Electronic ResourcesIndividual e-journal databases may have the same holdings… but different amounts of access Literature Online (LION) French Forum 2004-present Project Muse French Forum 2001-present JSTOR French Forum 1976-2007

  7. Electronic (and Paper) Resources Warwick Uni French Forum (paper) 1976-2011 JSTOR French Forum 1976-2007

  8. Basic points for searching e-resources:Operators • “Fish AND Chips” – results will have both search terms. • “Chicken” OR “Fish” – search will include results with only Fish, only Chicken, and both Chicken and Fish. • “Fish” NOT “Chips” – results will exclude references that have “Chips”.

  9. Basic points for searching e-resources: Truncation • A search with a symbol that expands a search to the root word to find all variants of a term. FICT* = FICTion, FICTive, FICTions, FICTional POLIT* = POLITic, POLITical, POLITics (The symbol most often used is (*), but it can vary from database to database)

  10. Basic points for searching e-resources: Phrase searching • A search with quotation marks treats the words as a group. Very useful for works of literature. “Nouveau roman” “Éloges de trois philosophes” (Some databases do this automatically, others do not)

  11. Basic points for searching e-resources:Wildcard • A search with a symbol that expands the results to encompass multiple terms Civili?ation = civilization, civilisation (The symbol most often used is (?), but it can vary from database to database)

  12. Developing a Search Strategy • Research question • What do you want to find out?

  13. Developing a Search Strategy • Research question • What do you want to find out? • What sources are you searching? • Journal articles, reviews, original documents

  14. Developing a Search Strategy • Research question • What do you want to find out? • What sources are you searching? • Journal articles, reviews, original documents • Search terms • Key words and synonyms

  15. Example search strategy • Research question • What did Montaigne think of cannibals?

  16. Example search strategy • Research question • What did Montaigne think of cannibals? • What sources are you searching? Are you limiting your search? • Muse and MLA – journal articles

  17. Example search strategy • Research question • What did Montaigne think of cannibals? • What sources are you searching? Are you limiting your search? • Muse and MLA – journal articles • Search terms • Montaigne, Michel de, 1533-1592 • Cannibal*, caniballes, cannibales • French literature, Brazil, Tupinamba Indians

  18. … with French (the Return) Christina Claridge c.claridge@warwick.ac.uk

  19. Bibliographies • Use as a record of your reading and research • Organising a bibliography (definitions may vary) • Primary - original • Secondary - interpretations and hindsight • Tertiary – collections of both

  20. Tips for searching for… Printed material not held at Warwick Theses Manuscripts Specialist resources Newspapers

  21. Other Catalogues Easy links via Classic Catalogue via drop down menu on the top right • COPAC • WorldCat • British Library • Birmingham University

  22. Theses

  23. Theses Index to Theses (from library catalogue) e.g. Try searching for Duras & Cinema* or Film Theses.fr (from library catalogue) e.g. Try finding a theses with full text access

  24. Manuscripts and Archives Library Special Collections e.g. Large libraries such as the British Library, various University libraries Government Archives e.g. National Archives Institutional Archives e.g. Franco-British Council

  25. Manuscripts and Archives Accessing manuscripts and archives: Plan ahead Limited access hours Appointments required Restrictions/regulations on access Not all material is searchable via catalogues so… ASK AN ARCHIVIST ABOUT AVAILABLE MATERIAL!

  26. Original Resources Online Digitised manuscripts

  27. Newspapers Library website  E-resources Burney Collection of 17th and 18th newspapers Factiva Note the options of including and excluding sources. Individual newspapers

  28. JudgementAlways judge the quality of the source you are using. • Purpose • Authority • Reliability • Currency • Coverage

  29. Final slide: Google Google scholar Check your settings!

  30. NEED HELP? Contact me! • Telephone: 02476 52 81 31 • Email c.claridge@warwick.ac.uk • In person (at the library)

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