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COMPOSITION I Library Resources:

COMPOSITION I Library Resources:. Phillip Fitzsimmons Assistant Professor MLIS, University of Oklahoma Reference and Digitization Librarian Al Harris Library phillip.fitzsimmons@swosu.edu. Today’s Goal:.

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COMPOSITION I Library Resources:

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  1. COMPOSITION ILibrary Resources: Phillip Fitzsimmons Assistant Professor MLIS, University of Oklahoma Reference and Digitization Librarian Al Harris Library phillip.fitzsimmons@swosu.edu

  2. Today’s Goal: To introduce you to resources you can use to get into the habit of paying attention to the larger world when watching the news, etc. I will show you: Databases available through the SWOSU library. Useful sites on the World Wide Web.

  3. Why Should You Use These Resources? Because Dr. Reimers told you to. And, all of your professors agree with her. The habit of using these resources will contribute to your success as a student and enrich your education. Knowing things by to paying attention will make you look smarter and more professional throughout your life. Because it is fun and it feels good. If you need more, see number one.

  4. Library Resources • New York Times: Database • Complete Front Pages (Reference Desk) • Pop Culture Database • Films on Demand • Ethnographic Video Online • North American Indian Thought and Culture • Native American History & Studies CampusGuide

  5. Library Home Page

  6. NYT 1851 -2009 Database Link

  7. Historical Newspapers: The New York Times

  8. Select Document Type

  9. Select Full Text-PDF For Article

  10. Article PDF Image

  11. Select Page View (Clickable)

  12. Select Whole Pages: Click Numbers

  13. The New York Times: 1980-Present LexisNexis Academic 1980 to present Newspaper Source Plus 1985 to present

  14. Today’s News

  15. Popular Culture Universe

  16. Video Databases Ethnographic Film Online Film on Demand

  17. North American Indian Thought and Culture

  18. Native American History & Studies CampusGuide

  19. Life Magazine & Pop Science • Life Magazine Google Books • Sep 21, 1953 - Dec 29, 1972 • Popular Science Google Books • Mar 1926 - Mar 2009 • Popular Science Archives • Jan 1872 – September 2010 http://www.popsci.com/archives

  20. World Wide Web Resources • Ted Talks • Open Culture • USA.gov

  21. Questions? • Contact me: • Phillip Fitzsimmons • 774-3030 • phillip.fitzsimmons@swosu.edu

  22. Please Evaluate This Class • https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/ZN6GR99

  23. Thanks!

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