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Introduction to Research for
Welding Technology
Using the Library Resource Centre




                                    Melanie Parlette-Stewart, BA, MLIS
                                    Program Liaison
                                    March 2013
I am . . .
Melanie Parlette-Stewart
LRC Program Liaison
School of Engineering and Information Technology


Email: mparlettestewart@conestogac.on.ca
Twitter: @ConestogaLib_MP
TODAY we will :
1. Improve your search skills through “pre-searching”
   and “re-searching” to refine keyword strategies
2. Locate various types of resources to balance your
   research with high quality information from the LRC’s
   collections
3. Discover resources to assist you in creating proper
   citations
Off-Campus Access                         Visit the LRC to
 PIN NUMBERS - You can use your PIN to:    get your PIN.
    • Access resources from Off-Campus    Don’t forget to bring
    • Renew a book, place a hold           your student card
    • Review your account                    with the 2013
                                             sticker on it!
LRC Homepage  Research Help  Engineering OR Trades Welding Technology


YOUR Research Guide                            Key Tabs:
                                               •   Articles from Databases
                                               •   Books . . .
                                               •   Cite Your Sources
                                               •   Contact Us
Today’s Research Topic is….
• Is there a relationship
  Facebook use and academic
  performance?
Finding a source to answer your
question . . .
• Where do we begin?
  • Google
  • Wikipedia
  • Other suggestions…
Types of Sources
           What’s the Difference?
Scholarly Journals                                Popular Magazines                                Trade Journals
• Scholarly research or projects.                 • General interest articles, entertainment, or   • Industry related information, news and
• Illustrations are usually charts and graphs.      information aimed at the consumer. Usually       trends. Some illustrations.
• Authors are authorities in their field. Often     colour photographs and illustrations.          • Authors are industry experts, professionals,
  professors or researchers.                      • Articles are usually written by magazine         or practitioners who are not always
• Peer review process is in place where the         staff, freelance writers, or may be              identified
  content of an article is reviewed by one or       anonymous.                                     • Typically no peer review or refereeing
  more experts in the field.                      • No peer review or refereeing process.            process.

Examples:                                         Examples:                                        Examples:
Welding Journal                                   Wired, Popular Mechanics                         Practical Welding
Pre-Searching:
Thinking About Your Search
• What are the keywords or phrases in the
  question that you would use in your search?

• Also think of synonyms and related terms….
Pre-Searching:

                                                        Academic
               Facebook
                                                       Performance

Related Terms or Synonyms (words        Related Terms or Synonyms (words
that mean the same as the first term,   that mean the same as the first term,
above)                                  above)
Let’s Research :
 LRC Discover Tool




 Facebook and Academic Performance




                             http://www.conestogac.on.ca/lrc/
Let’s Re/search:

         Don’t forget
         to Re/Search:
            Full Text
            Date
            Source Type
            Subject
Let’s Re/search:
 Don’t forget to try using
 other “PRE-SEARCHING”
 terms:
 Ex: Social Networks and
 Media and Grades
                              . . . and
                             again: don’t
                             forget to
                             Re/Search:
                                Full Text
                                Date
                                Source Type
                                Subject
Citing our Sources
It's important to cite sources you used in your research for several reasons:

 To show your reader you've done proper research by listing sources you
   used to get your information
 To be a responsible scholar by giving credit to other researchers and
   acknowledging their ideas
 To avoid plagiarism by quoting words and ideas used by other authors
 To allow your reader to track down the sources you used by citing them
   accurately in your paper by way of footnotes, a bibliography or
   reference list
Let’s Cite our Sources:



                     Don’t forget to check the
                     style guides to make
                     sure your citation is
                     correct!
Need more sources?

                                   Explore the “Welding
                                   Technology” Research Help
                                   Guide to discover Databases
                                   focused on Welding Technology.

                                    These database have:
                                         Advanced Search Tools
                                         Subject Specific Material




      http://exploreguides.conestogac.on.ca/welding
Summary
Researching using the LRC
  Use Discovery Search first
    www.conestogac.on.ca/lrc

  After that, try a relevant Research Help guide for links to even more resources to
   search
     http://exploreguides.conestogac.on.ca/welding

  It’s important to “Cite Our Sources”
     Remember no ‘citation generator’ is ever perfect
     Check it manually using the Writing Centre’s resources for your Citations Style.
     www.conestogac.on.ca/learningcommons/resources/writing.jsp
HELP AT THE                        A1109
LIBRARY

         Visit the Service Desk


            Email or Phone


          Instant Messaging

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COMM1180 - Level 2 - Weldling (Neigh) March 2013

  • 1. Introduction to Research for Welding Technology Using the Library Resource Centre Melanie Parlette-Stewart, BA, MLIS Program Liaison March 2013
  • 2. I am . . . Melanie Parlette-Stewart LRC Program Liaison School of Engineering and Information Technology Email: mparlettestewart@conestogac.on.ca Twitter: @ConestogaLib_MP
  • 3. TODAY we will : 1. Improve your search skills through “pre-searching” and “re-searching” to refine keyword strategies 2. Locate various types of resources to balance your research with high quality information from the LRC’s collections 3. Discover resources to assist you in creating proper citations
  • 4. Off-Campus Access Visit the LRC to PIN NUMBERS - You can use your PIN to: get your PIN. • Access resources from Off-Campus Don’t forget to bring • Renew a book, place a hold your student card • Review your account with the 2013 sticker on it!
  • 5. LRC Homepage  Research Help  Engineering OR Trades Welding Technology YOUR Research Guide Key Tabs: • Articles from Databases • Books . . . • Cite Your Sources • Contact Us
  • 6. Today’s Research Topic is…. • Is there a relationship Facebook use and academic performance?
  • 7. Finding a source to answer your question . . . • Where do we begin? • Google • Wikipedia • Other suggestions…
  • 8.
  • 9.
  • 10. Types of Sources What’s the Difference? Scholarly Journals Popular Magazines Trade Journals • Scholarly research or projects. • General interest articles, entertainment, or • Industry related information, news and • Illustrations are usually charts and graphs. information aimed at the consumer. Usually trends. Some illustrations. • Authors are authorities in their field. Often colour photographs and illustrations. • Authors are industry experts, professionals, professors or researchers. • Articles are usually written by magazine or practitioners who are not always • Peer review process is in place where the staff, freelance writers, or may be identified content of an article is reviewed by one or anonymous. • Typically no peer review or refereeing more experts in the field. • No peer review or refereeing process. process. Examples: Examples: Examples: Welding Journal Wired, Popular Mechanics Practical Welding
  • 11. Pre-Searching: Thinking About Your Search • What are the keywords or phrases in the question that you would use in your search? • Also think of synonyms and related terms….
  • 12. Pre-Searching: Academic Facebook Performance Related Terms or Synonyms (words Related Terms or Synonyms (words that mean the same as the first term, that mean the same as the first term, above) above)
  • 13. Let’s Research :  LRC Discover Tool Facebook and Academic Performance http://www.conestogac.on.ca/lrc/
  • 14. Let’s Re/search: Don’t forget to Re/Search:  Full Text  Date  Source Type  Subject
  • 15. Let’s Re/search: Don’t forget to try using other “PRE-SEARCHING” terms: Ex: Social Networks and Media and Grades . . . and again: don’t forget to Re/Search:  Full Text  Date  Source Type  Subject
  • 16. Citing our Sources It's important to cite sources you used in your research for several reasons:  To show your reader you've done proper research by listing sources you used to get your information  To be a responsible scholar by giving credit to other researchers and acknowledging their ideas  To avoid plagiarism by quoting words and ideas used by other authors  To allow your reader to track down the sources you used by citing them accurately in your paper by way of footnotes, a bibliography or reference list
  • 17. Let’s Cite our Sources: Don’t forget to check the style guides to make sure your citation is correct!
  • 18. Need more sources? Explore the “Welding Technology” Research Help Guide to discover Databases focused on Welding Technology.  These database have:  Advanced Search Tools  Subject Specific Material http://exploreguides.conestogac.on.ca/welding
  • 19. Summary Researching using the LRC  Use Discovery Search first  www.conestogac.on.ca/lrc  After that, try a relevant Research Help guide for links to even more resources to search  http://exploreguides.conestogac.on.ca/welding  It’s important to “Cite Our Sources”  Remember no ‘citation generator’ is ever perfect  Check it manually using the Writing Centre’s resources for your Citations Style.  www.conestogac.on.ca/learningcommons/resources/writing.jsp
  • 20. HELP AT THE A1109 LIBRARY  Visit the Service Desk  Email or Phone  Instant Messaging

Notas del editor

  1. How you can help them and how they can find you – leads into the ISEMP introduction
  2. By listening and participating actively in today’s workshop, you’ll vastly improve your skills in information seeking, which will help improve your grades and help you to success in your academic career.
  3. Student ID and PIN overview
  4. Student ID and PIN overview
  5. This will depend on the group of students and their assignment
  6. We could find out all about this using Wikipedia, right?Perhaps start with Wikipedia – to get them to understand where you’re going with this, say “Wikipedia works for day-to-day questions, but why can’t you use just Wikipedia for all your research needs?” You’re looking for them to understand that a single source, regardless of what it is, is not enough for their research, even if it seems to provide all the answers they need…because it’s providing just one perspective, one author’s viewpoint. Facts may have been excluded or modified. You have to use a variety of sources to ensure you’ve got the best information, and the broadest perspective.List potential sources on the screen or on the board – the ones students suggest and you suggest will depend on the research topic
  7. Do a quick search for your question, together. Have students look at the first page of results and see if they intuitively know the best from the worst (this can be just by the names of the links and their domain suffixes, or you could pick one or two (one good, one bad) and present the question openly (“Do you think this website is trustworthy, or not? Why or why not? Think about it and then we’ll discuss it.”). You could also do this with preselected websites which you lead students to with links. After the open discussion, present the CAARS/CRAAP acronym to fill in additional considerations. Could also do this in reverse, using the CAARS evaluation tool up front [depends on timing and audience]
  8. Do a quick search for your question, together. Have students look at the first page of results and see if they intuitively know the best from the worst (this can be just by the names of the links and their domain suffixes, or you could pick one or two (one good, one bad) and present the question openly (“Do you think this website is trustworthy, or not? Why or why not? Think about it and then we’ll discuss it.”). You could also do this with preselected websites which you lead students to with links. After the open discussion, present the CAARS/CRAAP acronym to fill in additional considerations. Could also do this in reverse, using the CAARS evaluation tool up front [depends on timing and audience]
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  10. Discuss the above as the two principle ways to find information through the library.Direct students to go the LRC homepage to get started. Proceed with search examples without additional slides.
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