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Lecture 2: Books Resource

Lecture 2: Books Resource. “If I have seen further it is by standing on the shoulders of Giants!” --Isaac Newton. SUL 陈家翠. Assignment 1 Review. Understand the requirement completely Analyze your topic Identify your key concepts List alternative words or phrases Search Optimization.

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Lecture 2: Books Resource

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  1. Lecture 2: Books Resource “If I have seen further it is by standing on the shoulders of Giants!” --Isaac Newton SUL 陈家翠

  2. Assignment 1 Review • Understand the requirement completely • Analyze your topic • Identify your key concepts • List alternative words or phrases • Search • Optimization Jane-SUL

  3. Assignment 1 • Query • Where does Al Qaeda operate? • Which terrorist groups are organized like Al Qaeda? • Requirement • Use all search tools available • List all the terms you can think of about Al Qaeda • http://zhidao.baidu.com/question/13173020.html Jane-SUL

  4. Course Outline • Information Sources • Books • 科学素养文库·科学元典丛书 • OPAC • Local OPAC • Union catalog • Ebooks Jane-SUL

  5. Information Sources • Books • Periodicals • Special Categories of Documents • Doctoral and Master's Theses • Proceedings and Conference Papers • Technical Reports • Patents • Standards • Government Documents • Product Directory and Sample • Archives Jane-SUL

  6. Books • Books • Characteristics of Books • Book description • Evaluation of books Jane-SUL

  7. Books • Monographs - a written account of a single thing • Anthologies - a collection of selected literary pieces or passages or works of art or music • Reference - a work (as a dictionary or encyclopedia) containing useful facts or information (Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Online Dictionary) Jane-SUL

  8. Characteristics of Books • Strengths • In depth or comprehensive coverage of subject • Historical background on a topic • Takes two or more years to publish • Peer-reviewed • Weaknesses • It takes a long time to write and publish a book. • Books are not always the best source for topics where information is constantly changing, such as technology or medicine. • Books are also not the best source for information on recent or current events. Jane-SUL

  9. Book Description • Subject • Title • Content abstract • Controlled vocabularies or keywords • Classification codes • Author • Publisher Jane-SUL

  10. Evaluation of books • Title: Is there a title (for encyclopedia articles, the title may be the entry word)? Does the title tell you anything important about the work? Does it reflect the content? • Author: One, two or more? Is the person an author, editor, or both? Have you seen this name before at all? If the work is a collection, encyclopedia, or is in some other way made up of different parts, are authors listed for the parts? Is there an author listed at all? • Publisher: Is this a publishing name you've heard of before? Where is the publisher located? Is it a university press, commercial press, or other? • Date: When was the work published? How might the date of publication be reflected in the content? Is the work current enough for your purposes? • Edition: Has this work been through more than one edition? • Although not required for citation, to evaluate a source you should also think about • Purpose: Is the purpose of the work clearly stated? Does the work live up to the stated purpose? • Scope: How much information does the work claim to cover? Is that reasonable? Does the work actually cover what it claims to? • Audience: Is this a general or an academic work? Is it written for a specific discipline or interdisciplinary in nature? • Format and Organization: Does the arrangement make sense? Are there prefaces, introductions, chapters headings, indexes, and suchlike which help you use the work? Are there keys for any abbreviations? Jane-SUL

  11. 科学素养文库·科学元典丛书 Jane-SUL

  12. OPAC • Local OPAC: http://202.195.136.14:8080/opac/search.php • Union catalog: http://202.195.136.6/wxsw/lhml.htm Jane-SUL

  13. OPAC (contd) • Basic Search • Enter your search term in the basic search field • Select keyword, title, author or full text • Click search Jane-SUL

  14. OPAC (contd.) • Advanced SearchThis allows you to construct more complicated searches using multiple fields combined with Boolean operators. • Select Advanced Search from the tab above the search box • Use the drop down menus to select your search options (title, author, full text, subject, ISBN) • Enter your search term or connect multiple search terms using the Boolean operators AND, OR and NOT • Click search Jane-SUL

  15. Ebooks • 超星电子图书 • 书生之家电子图书 • Apabi教学参考书 Jane-SUL

  16. References • http://www3.nl.edu/library/Tutorials/organizationofinformation.cfm • http://www.lawrence.edu/library/guides/evaluate.shtml Jane-SUL

  17. Assignment • Using local or union catalog Search for 《自然哲学之数学原理》(The mathematical principles of natural philosophy/by Isaac Newton) • Requirements • Basic information including original language and title, editions, and the first English translation, etc. • Write down your decision-making process • Shareable experience Jane-SUL

  18. Questions? Jane-SUL

  19. Thanks! Jane-SUL

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