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How to find things on your reading list

How to find things on your reading list. Emma Coonan Research Skills Librarian, Cambridge University Library. Objectives. Find books and journals on the Newton catalogue Find journal articles online Decipher what’s on your reading list Cope with incomplete references

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How to find things on your reading list

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  1. How to find things on your reading list Emma Coonan Research Skills Librarian, Cambridge University Library

  2. Objectives • Find books and journals on the Newton catalogue • Find journal articles online • Decipher what’s on your reading list • Cope with incomplete references • Save time and frustration!

  3. 1. Introducing Newton

  4. Newton catalogue: a few tips

  5. Too much information?

  6. Too much information? • 5 million+ records in ‘UL and dependents’ section alone! • Searching for science (or any single common word) as a keyword yields more than 10,000 results • Result: frustration

  7. Solution: narrow your search It’s often worth taking a moment to choose a more specific search option

  8. Can’t find anything?

  9. Can’t find anything? • Basic Title search requires precise entries: getting a word or a letter wrong will cause your search to fail • Newton won’t suggest alternative spellings if you make a typo • Result: frustration

  10. Solution: broaden your search Use the ‘Advanced’ grid to fill in terms you’re sure of in any order

  11. 2. Deciphering your reading list

  12. Books vs. chapters Brabazon, Tara. The University of Google: Education in the (Post) Information Age. Aldershot: Ashgate, 2007. Burn, Andrew, and Jenny Leach, ‘ICT and moving image literacy in English,’ in The impact of ICT on literacy education, ed. by Richard Andrews (London: RoutledgeFalmer, 2004)

  13. Books vs. chapters On Newton you need to look for the book title, not the chapter details • Look for impact of ICT on literacy education, not ‘ICT and moving image literacy in English’ • Don’t include initial articles such as ‘the’ or ‘a’ (or ‘il’, ‘le’, ‘der’ …) in a title search

  14. eBooks You can find eBooks on Newton too – or check out www.lib.cam.ac.uk/electronicresources/

  15. eBooks

  16. Journal articles Yeh, Michelle. “The ‘Cult of Poetry’ in Contemporary China.” Journal of Asian Studies 55 (1996): 51-80. Mellers, B. A. (2000). Choice and the relative pleasure of consequences. Psychological Bulletin, 126, 910-924.

  17. Journal articles On Newton you need to look for the journal title, not the article details • Look for Journal of Asian Studies, not “The ‘Cult of Poetry’ in Contemporary China” • Again, leave out include initial articles

  18. A note on journal titles Journal titles are notoriously tricky! Is it - Journal of … Journal of the … Journal for … International journal of …

  19. eJournals If you can’t find your journal on Newton, or if you’d prefer an electronic version: www.lib.cam.ac.uk/ejournals/

  20. ejournals@cambridge list

  21. Check the date you need • The University may buy the same eJournal title from more than one supplier • Date ranges may vary with the supplier! Choose the link that gives you the correct year

  22. 3. Incomplete references

  23. Incomplete references Your supervisor: There’s a great article comparing Ingres and Delacroix, by a guy called Shelton. I can’t remember which journal it’s from … “ ”

  24. Solutions … eresources@cambridge: CrossSearch

  25. Solutions …

  26. Solutions …

  27. Solutions … UL Reading Room: Ref.8.104

  28. Research Skills Programme At www.lib.cam.ac.uk/Courses/you can … • Find our timetable of subject-based sessions • Book for hands-on information skills classes • Request one-to-one training • Download these slides and other handouts E-mail us at research-skills@lib.cam.ac.uk

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