7. What about the Web? So what about Google Scholar!? ONU buys Full-text database Google asks to link to content Note: If working off campus user sees only citation to articles not full text OhioLINK Permits Google to link to full-text Run Google Search ONU user sees licensed full-text articles
8. What about the internet? Currency * The timeliness of the information. Relevance/Coverage *The depth and importance of the information. Authority *The source of the information. Accuracy *The reliability of the information. Purpose/Objectivity *The possible bias present in the information. *The CRAAP acronym and descriptions are from Meriam Library at California State University Chico. Used with permission.
9. Research Strategy DEFINING YOUR TOPIC If needed, you will want to get an overview of your topic. Reference works can help as well as general books. BACKGROUND RESEARCH
10. ONU ID is Library card EVA Eva Maglott 00021559801 Eva Maglott Please use all digits in your student ID number.
19. Find an Article Databases Often tools for locating journal and newspaper articles Most are subject-specific, some multi-disciplinary Many give access to full text of articles Heterick has 200+ Available from Heterick home page
20. DETAILED RESEARCH DEFINING YOUR TOPIC BACKGROUND RESEARCH With a basic understanding of your topic, it is time to get more detail DETAILED RESEARCH
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22. TOOLS -- Research Databases Research Databases (for off campus access, click on the “off-campus access” flag and log in ) MEDLINE with Full Text SPORTDiscuss with Full Text Proquest Nursing and Allied Health Journals Health Source : Nursing/Academic Edition
28. Interlibrary Loan Service Youcan cut and paste from most any source, so just fill in all the lines you can. ISSN is the unique number every periodical is assigned so it’s great if you can include that in your request. Be sure to only use the print ISSN, not the on-line ISSN.