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Information. Johnson & Wales library services The Research Process- checklist and tips Learn how and where to find information Online catalog Periodicals (onsite) Databases Subject Sites Citations Post-test. jwuilresources.pbwiki.com. Application and Benefits. W.

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  1. Information • Johnson & Wales library services • The Research Process- checklist and tips • Learn how and where to find information • Online catalog • Periodicals (onsite) • Databases • Subject Sites • Citations • Post-test jwuilresources.pbwiki.com

  2. Application and Benefits W Gathering information for projects and papers Real world application – researching companies, products, laws, customs Information seeking habits – tips and shortcuts What can I get out of this ?

  3. Research Process Purpose for Today #1 and #2 2 Gather Info 1 Topic Question 3 Evaluate Info 5 Present Information Decide on Topic & Gather Information 4 Cite Info

  4. Research Process 1. Criteria: What information are you seeking? 2. Sources: Which sources are most appropriate ? 3. Retrieval: How do you search for best results? 4. Evaluation: Is your information accurate and relevant?

  5. Developing Research Skills • Finding Good Resources Different Types of Sources-Content • Scholarly- Academic Journals • Popular – Magazines Different Types of Sources-Distance • Primary- Contemporary Accounts, Original Documents Examples- Novels, Research Data from a Study, Interviews • Secondary –Interpret Primary Sources, A step removed Examples -An article about a novel, a commentary on an interview

  6. Online Resources Databases Library Catalog Subject Sites Johnson & Wales http://library.jwu. edu Journal Locator/Virtual Reference Don’t forget http://plcmc.org

  7. Retrieval 1. Full –text searching -options 2. Boolean searching – The Boolean Machine 3. Applicable to all searching

  8. Evaluation 1. Accuracy 2. Authority 3. Currency 4. Objectivity 5. Relevance

  9. Citation • MLA (Modern Language Association) Style Citations • “you acknowledge your sources by keying brief parenthetical citations in your text to an alphabetical listing that appears at the end of the paper” EXAMPLE – “Ancient writers attributed the invention of the monochord to Pythagoras, who lived in the sixth century BC (Marcuse 197) Works Cited • “if readers want more information about this source, they can turn to the works-cited list, where, under the name Marcuse, they would find the following information” EXAMPLE- Marcuse, Sybil. A survey of Musical Instruments. New York. Harper. 1975

  10. Research Checklist Question Organized Good habits Topic Test your Topic for Resources Is your research question Too Narrow Or Too Broad ? • Take Notes • Use several • Types • of resources Do you have good information? More work equals less work

  11. NOW • For Online Quiz – Instructor’s Name – Joe jwuilresources.pbwiki.com

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