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In this educational session, you will learn effective search strategies, including how to use ERIC, a crucial index for education-related literature. Discover library services available to CSULB students and create search statements using Boolean operators to refine your research. We'll cover advanced search structures, the use of the thesaurus for subject terms, and other databases relevant to your studies. Additionally, get tips on using RefWorks for bibliography management and how to access inter-library loans efficiently.
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Today you will learn: • Search Strategies • How to search ERIC • What important library services are available to CSULB students
Research Topic What is the impact of single-sex education on the science achievement of students?
Research StrategyCreate search statements using Boolean Operators • AND narrows a search. • OR broadens a search. • W or W1 makes your terms a phrase.
Advanced Search Structures • Parentheses • Allows you to include all possible terms in a single search statement • Can be used to greatly expand or restrict a search sample search statement: (internet or online) and social w1 interaction
5,472 11 1,797 8,413 Search Statements (Combining Terms) Single-sex w education andscience andstudents
ERIC • What is it? • ERIC is an index (search engine) of education related literature including: unpublished papers, journal articles, and government documents. • Date Range: 1966 – Present
What’s in ERIC? • ED records • Full-text of non-refereed non-journal materials from 1993-2006 • If the document is a book click on the “search the catalog at the CSULB Library” • EJ records • These are all journals! • Click on the SFX button to see if the Library owns the journal electronically or in print
ERIC Search Tips • Use the Thesaurus to find subject terms • Use subjects to narrow your search • Use w to connect terms together when appropriate • Limit for specific document types • CIJE (ERIC Journal Collection) • RIE (ERIC Document Collection)
These might also be useful! • PsychInfo • JSTOR • Academic Search Elite • Dissertations & Theses
Step ONE Get citations from a research database Author, title, journal title, volume, page, year
Any problems with SFX? • Click on the SFX problem form located in the SFX box- someone will help by email • Contact the reference desk by phone: • (562) 985-4027 • Contact me by email: • kgriffi3@csulb.edu
If We Don’t Own It Inter-Library Loan (ILL) https://illiad.library.csulb.edu/LogonX.asp • For journal articles and books • Takes 5-7 working days • 24hr Electronic Request Form • Often delivers via email! • Absolutely FREE • You need a Library Password to fill out the form!
Research Guides • Education http://www.csulb.edu/library/subj/education.html • Science Education (Under “Natural Sciences”) http://www.csulb.edu/library/subj/science_education/
RefWorks • What is RefWorks? • A web-based bibliography manager or citation manager • Creates a personal database of references for research use and in writing papers • References are imported and organized in any manner you choose • Bibliographies can be created in many citation styles
RefWorks • Where is RefWorks? http://www.csulb.edu/library/refworks
You can get access from home, work or any computer with internet access!!
ONE thing you need to do to get access from your home • Establish a Library Password Special note: if you have AOL you must minimize their browser and use this browser to use the databases Internet Explorer
A screen like this should pop up when you click on a database if you’re not on campus
How to Get a Library Password • Go to Coasthttps://coast.library.csulb.edu/patroninfo • Type in your name, CSULB I.D. #, and a Password of your choice • Confirm Password by typing it twice more • If the screen is yellow and just shows your name- it worked! • If you forgot your password call: (562) 985-5512 and get it erased so you can create a new one!
STILL Need Help? Karin Griffin (562) 985-1542 kgriffi3@csulb.edu Email me or make an appointment!