Fundamentals of Research Using Library s Resources presented by Chua Junjie HSS Psychology Librarian B.SocSC (Hon) in Psychology Masters of Science (Information Studies) Reading 25 September 2013 Aim of this Session Intro to NTU Library psychology related resources Intro to psychology related databases navigate and optimize your search techniques! Useful tools/services to help you in your research Plagiarism and Citations 1
Some Research/Library Terminologies Peer-reviewed Journals Databases Peer-reviewed Journals What is peer review? a process by which a scholarly work (such as a paper or a research proposal) is checked by a group of experts in the same field to make sure it meets the necessary standards before it is published or accepted (Merriam-Webster) 2
But how do I know whether an article is peer-reviewed? Taken from a library website: Is the journal in which you found the article published or sponsored by a professional scholarly society, professional association, or university academic department? Does it describe itself as a peer-reviewed publication? (To know that, check the journal's website). Is there an abstract (summary) at the beginning of the article? Is the tone of the article thoughtful, restrained and serious? Does the article have footnotes or citations of other sources? Does the article have a bibliography or list of references at the end? Are the author's credentials listed? Is the topic of the article narrowly focused and explored in depth? Is the article based on either original research or authorities in the field (as opposed to personal opinion)? Is the article written for readers with some prior knowledge of the subject? Our Collection DATABASES E-JOURNALS E-BOOKS DR-NTU Electronic document & information sources from a variety of quality sources articles, conference proceedings, news, images, etc., grouped for easy access by Electronic versions of journals and magazine that can be viewed on screen, downloaded on disc or printed for personal use, direct from your computer terminal Books in electronic formats from various e- book vendors. Theses, annual reports, research projects, conference papers, etc., by NTU students and staff are digitized and stored in electronic format for easy access discipline 210 in all subject areas 48,000 unique titles 265,000 titles 45,000 items 3
Database & Journal? A database is like a journal search engine which allows you to search many journals simultaneously. Search PsycInfo Database Collection of Full Text Articles (PDF) Searching ejournals An example: Ashton, M. C and Leeb, K (2010). On the cross-language replicability of personality factors. Journal of Research Personality, 44(4), 436-441. 4
Library Portal http://www.ntu.edu.sg/library/ E-Journals 1. Journal search via Search Box Journal of Research in Personality 5
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Some Research/Library Terminologies Peer-reviewed Journals Databases Library Portal http://www.ntu.edu.sg/library/ 7
Databases Databases Click on the I-pages to find out more about the databases 8
Information Page Source: American Psychological Association Brief Notes: Contains citations and summaries of journal articles, book chapters, books, dissertations and technical reports from over 1800 Psychology journals. Coverage: Psychology and psychological aspects of related disciplines, such as medicine, psychiatry etc. Updated Weekly. Remote Access to Databases Off-campus access Network account username & password 9
Terms of Use Aim of this Session Intro to NTU Library psychology related resources Intro to psychology related databases navigate and optimize your search techniques! Useful tools/services to help you in your research Plagiarism and Citations 10
Intro to psychology related databases Intro to psychology related databases PsychInfo Sciencedirect 11
Intro to psychology related databases PsychInfo Sciencedirect PsychInfo PsycINFO is an expansive abstracting and indexing database with more than 3 million records devoted to peer-reviewed literature in the behavioral sciences and mental health, making it an ideal discovery and linking tool for scholarly research in a host of disciplines 12
Search Strategies General Those you can apply across different databases Database specific maximise the number of relevant search results by using advanced search features A Case Study: Sample Research Topic 13
Boolean Searches Children Anxiety AND a.k.a Narrowing the Search Prevention Intervention OR a.k.a Broadening the Search (include synonyms) Anxiety Adults NOT Phrase Search e.g. Children Anxiety (contrast this with Children AND Anxiety) Truncation (*) e.g. Child* to include Child and Children Question: So how do I apply Boolean searches on Databases? 14
Total No. of Articles Full Text of Article Indexed Terms Useful for retrieving similar articles 15
aka Bibliography Advanced Searches Some Examples Search by Methodology Search by Age Group 16
Search by Methodology - Literature Review Example Search by Literature Review Search Results 17
Searching by Age Group Searching by Age Group Search Results 18
Intro to psychology related databases PsychInfo Sciencedirect Databases 19
Search Terms/Keyword(s) Boolean Operator Limit by Time 20
Total No. of Articles Full Text of Article 21
Aim of this Session Intro to NTU Library psychology related resources Intro to using Databases navigate and optimize your search techniques! Useful tools/services to help you in your research Plagiarism and Citations Useful tools/services allows you to access full text of articles via Google/Google scholar if the Library has the subscription http://www.ntu.edu.sg/library/pages/fulltex tntul.aspx 22
No Subscription = No Access Document Delivery Service Order copies of documents not found in our collection -- journal articles, conference papers, theses etc. Fee based. Log into Student Link. Go to Library Services > Document Delivery Request. 23
Aim of this Session Intro to NTU Library psychology related resources Intro to using Databases navigate and optimize your search techniques! Useful tools/services to help you save time and effort in locating library resources Plagiarism and Citations Academic Honesty PLAGIARISM To use or pass off as one s own, the writings or ideas of another, without acknowledging or crediting the source from which the ideas are taken. Always Give credit whenever you use any: - idea, theory, illustration, statistics, graphs, drawings, images or opinion of others - quotation of actual spoken or written words of others - paraphrase of spoken or written words of others 24
In Text Citation A study had been conducted to evaluate the efficacy of a preventive intervention to reduce anxiety symptoms and prevent the onset of anxiety disorders among children of parents with anxiety disorders (Ginsburg, 2009). References Author Publication Year Article title Ginsbug, G.S. (2009). The Child Anxiety Prevention Study: Intervention Model and Primary Outcomes. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 77(3), 580-587. Volume no. Issue no. pages Journal title Bibliographic Citation Manager Endnote workshops for staff and students http://www.ntu.edu.sg/library/lip/endnote/pages/endnoteworkshops.aspx 25
Need Help? Chua Junjie HSS Psychology Librarian 6592 1877 : jjchua@ntu.edu.sg 26