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This tutorial provides an overview of valuable resources and article databases available at UCSC, including McHenry Library and the Science and Engineering Library. Learn about accessing databases such as Web of Science, IEEE Xplore, and more from home. Gain insights into effective search techniques, including how to conduct both simple and advanced searches, and utilize specialized tools like citation tracking. Find out how to get assistance from reference librarians and explore inter-library loan options. Streamline your research with this essential guide.
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Article Database Tutorial (and quick guide to library resources)
Local UCSC Resources • McHenry Library • Science and Engineering Library • Cruzcat • Reference Librarians • “Ask a librarian” – call or email a live librarian • Science & Engineering Reference: 459-2886 • http://library.ucsc.edu/info/askalibrarian.html
UC System • MELVYL • Greater variety in filtering capabilities • Can search any UC library • (Also includes some State Library resources) • Inter-library Loan requests • Typically, libraries won’t loan journals • But they will often make copies of articles that aren’t online • Special collections materials can’t be checked out
Article Databases – from home • From http://library.ucsc.edu/, click on “Services” tab. • Under “Self Service” click “Log In Here For Off-Campus Access”. • (You must have a Library ID# - can get this from either the McHenry or Science Library)
Useful Databases • Web of Science • INSPEC • IEEE XPlore • Institute of Physics (IOP) Electronic Journals • MathSciNet • Infotrac
ISI Web of Science / Web of Knowledge • Web of Knowledge database provides access to: • Arts and Humanities • Social Science • Science. Search by subject, author, journal title. • Cited Reference Search finds articles that cite an author or article that you specify. • Covers: 1975 - present
UI Tutorial Project for 185 • You have been given a research grant to investigate a topic in one of the following disciplines: • Computer Engineering • Electrical Engineering • Bioinformatics • Computer Science. • [Insert your major here]
Some of this grant money is to be spent on student research assistants. • Specifically, first year college students.
One of the tasks you need them to accomplish is to look up articles (specifically citation information) on the article databases available. • There are several databases, but you will be writing a tutorial on the Web of Science (part of the ISI Web of Knowledge)
Your task is to create a written tutorial explaining how to use one of these databases. • These student researchers should be able to rely on your tutorial for advice, even when you’re not there to explain the process.
Tutorial Requirements: • An introduction to the database, explaining what it’s useful for. • A general overview of major tasks, especially those available from the database home page. • How-to tutorials for both simple and advanced searches. • More detailed description of some of the more specialized tools. (Saving search history, displaying full document text, researching citation information, and so on.) • You won’t be able to cover every tool possible, so cover two or three you find particularly useful.
Good ideas • Examples of specific searches are helpful. • So are screenshots. • If you find a tutorial on your article database, you can use it as a general guide, but don’t copy it directly.