Library Instruction for Your Associate Degree Program Off Campus Library Services Indiana Wesleyan University 800-521-1848 Home page: www.indwes.edu/ocls Request form: www.indwes.edu/ocls/oclsform.html AST 2011 Off Campus Library Services, Indiana Wesleyan University
Off Campus Library Services Research involves locating magazines, books, encyclopedias, websites, etc., to give you information so you can write a paper. The Off Campus Library Services homepage is the best place to start your research: www.indwes.edu/ocls Associate Library Instruction 2
What is Available to You! From the library homepage, you have access to: Magazine/journal articles are available through our article databases. Reference books are available through our Virtual Reference Library database. The online library catalog helps you find regular books or search the e-book collection directly. Journal search engine helps you locate full text articles at IWU. Associate Library Instruction 3
What you will need before you begin using a database A library access number This number will be emailed to you from OCLS to your MYEMAIL account or call OCLS. It begins with the numbers: 292240 Or, you can use your MyIWU credentials Adobe Acrobat Reader Free software that will let you view articles http://get.adobe.com/reader/ Associate Library Instruction 4
Online Databases Finding Articles for Your Research
Databases for IT For more business specific topics, use Business Source Complete, under Business. For more IT topics, use Academic Search Complete, under General. Associate Library Instruction 6
So now, we will start a search for articles Associate Library Instruction 7
Locate one of the previously mentioned databases. This search will show Business Source Complete. Associate Library Instruction 8
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Click on Thesaurus to discover the best way to search for your topic. Using their words helps you get the most relevant articles on your topics. Associate Library Instruction 10
Type your topic in the box. Click on Browse. Associate Library Instruction 11
This one is a good example of one using their language, not yours. If you do not see any match, think of synonyms and try again or go to the top search box and search by keyword. You will then get articles that contain your term. Associate Library Instruction 12
Check mark as many as you feel are relevant to your research. You may want to check mark APPLICATION servers (Computer software), too. Associate Library Instruction 13
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We get quite a few results! You can check mark Full Text on the left side and limit to only the full text articles. You can also limit to just the scholarly articles and/or change the date range. Associate Library Instruction 15
Even limiting to a year range of 2011-2014 and only full text, there still are over 300 articles available and it is updated Associate Library daily! Instruction ven
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Books, especially the e- books Finding e-books from IWU or a Local Library Associate Library Instruction 18
How can I access an e-book through IWU? Click on: Ebrary or EBSCO ebooks. Authenticate (like you did for articles). Associate Library Instruction 19
Enter your topic to view a list of e-books that contain your term. They will be sorted with the most relevant listed first. To make the results more relevant, quotation marks were used around the term. Use when your topic is more than 2 words. Associate Library Instruction 20
By clicking on the title or the Table of Contents, you have full access to the entire book! Associate Library Instruction 21
Navigation controls for the e-book are on the top and side of the window. They include details about the book, downloading options, copying, printing, sharing a link, highlighting, adding notes, adding bookmarks, etc. Associate Library Instruction 22
By creating an account, you can create your own Bookshelf of favorite books and can add notes and highlighting as well as download books.. Associate Library Instruction 23
It may be easier for you to use your local public library. Links to all Indiana public libraries and some other states are available by clicking on Other libraries, (under Books). Associate Library Instruction 24
Web Sites Finding Appropriate Web Sites for Your Research (For help with APA for web sites, go to slide # 46.) Associate Library Instruction 25
Use OCLS Webliologies OR Associate Library Instruction 26
Use a good search engine Google: http://www.google.com Bing: http://www.bing.com Ask: http://www.ask.com Duckduckgo: http://www.duckduckgo.com Use quotation marks around a multiple word term to bind the term, e.g. Associate Library Instruction 27
You will need the author(s), date (if available), title of the page, and the URL for the APA citation. Associate Library Instruction 28
Let s Review: Recommended Resources for Getting Started: A good database for finding magazine articles: EBSCO Business Source Complete (IT or business topics) or EBSCO Academic Search Complete (any IT and nonbusiness topics) The best database to use for finding reference book articles: Gale -- Virtual Reference Library (GVRL) or CREDO or You can also go to your local library and use their Reference Dept. To find a regular book, use the IWU Library Catalog (or your local public library). Ebrary (ebook collection) To find a website use a search engine: Google, Bing, Duckduckgo, etc. Associate Library Instruction 29
APA Writing Helps Available from IWU or Your Own Textbook Associate Library Instruction 30
Help with APA Writing Style: Click on: APA Style (under Key Links) View additional APA helps. Associate Library Instruction 31
Interpretation of a Database Citation for APA Associate Library Instruction 32
This is Database format NOT APA format! Author = Paul, I. Date = (2013). Title of Article = Boxed software: Going, going, gone. Title of the Journal = PC World Volume = 31 Issue = (8) Pages = 13-14 Associate Library Instruction 33
Putting it into APA Format Author, A. B. (Year). Title of the article. Title of the Journal, Vol#(Iss#), ##-##. doi# OR Author, A. B. (Year). Title of the article. Title of the Journal, Vol#(Iss#), ##-##. Retrieved from journal publisher s home URL Associate Library Instruction 34
Locating the Journal Publisher s Home URL Per page 17, (APA 6e Guide), the journal publisher s home page should be added. You can do a Google search for: Benefits Quarterly OR Click on the title of the article and then the journal title. The publication page may offer this URL, too. Associate Library Instruction 35
More About APA and Articles from Library Databases See APA 6e Guide @ http://www.indwes.edu/ocls/apa/apa6eguide.pdf See pages 16-19 Newspaper, newsletter, magazine, journal articles See additional help for understanding DOI# s (digital object identifier) and publication s web home page http://www.indwes.edu/ocls/apa/electronicarticl esapa.pps Associate Library Instruction 36
APA References Entry for an Article from a Library Database Paul, I. (2013). Boxed software: Going, going, gone. PC World, 31(8), 13-14. Retrieved from http://infoidgscmb.com Associate Library Instruction 37
APA Format for a Reference Book Article Mobile technologies. (2013). In D. Batten (Ed.), Gale encyclopedia of everyday law (Vol. 2, pp. 1335-1339). Retrieved from http://www.gale.com Use examples on pp. 14-15 of APA 6e Guide. In your paper, the entry should be double spaced. Associate Library Instruction 38
APA Format for an ebook BCS The Chartered Institute for IT. (2012). Cloud computing: Moving IT out of the office. Retrieved from http://www.ebrary.com Note: Per page 14, for E-books, how you cite it depends on whether you download the book to an e-reader or simply look at it online. See page 14, of APA 6e Guide. Associate Library Instruction 39
APA Format for a Website Knorr, E., & Gruman, G. (n.d.). What cloud computing really means. Retrieved from http://www.infoworld.com/d/cloudcomputing/what-cloud-computing-reallymeans- Use pp. 19-20 of APA 6e Guide. Note whether you use a technical report or a web page per pp. 19-20 in the APA 6e Guide. (In your paper, the entry would be double spaced.) Associate Library Instruction 40
Getting Help from OCLS Anytime from Anywhere!
Still have a question or need help? from the home page click on. Associate Library Instruction 42
OCLS will respond to you within 1-2 business days. Associate Library Instruction 43
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You can also call OCLS: Our phone # and hours: 1-800-521-1848 (add OCLS as a contact) Monday Thursday: 8:00 am 8:00 pm Friday: 8:00 am 5:00 pm Saturday: 9:30 am 2:00 pm Some questions may be immediately answered. Some questions may go into a processing or research queue. If you receive voice mail, please leave your name, a call back number, & full message. Associate Library Instruction 45
Use OCLS and be successful! Using OCLS will help make you a successful student in your Associate program. We encourage you to get into the databases to become familiar with these resources. OCLS is here to help you! Associate Library Instruction 46
You Can Be a Successful Associate Student! Use OCLS to facilitate your research for all of your classes! OCLS is here to help you! Associate Library Instruction 47