3. We need to know this:
(1)How to use databases to find articles
(2)How to request full text articles if we find only
abstracts—use Interlibrary Loan (WebRetrieve)
(3)How to request articles the library does NOT have
(4) How to use Google Scholar from the list of library
databases
(5) How to use the online catalog to find books and
request delivery to Edwards Campus 3
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Where are we and how did we get here?
1.Looking for an article
2.Libraries Homepage http://www.lib.ku.edu
3.Subject and Course Guides
4.Social Welfare
5.Information Resources for Social Workers
6.Encyclopedia for Social Work
7.Articles and Databases
8.Social Work Abstracts; PsycInfo; Google Scholar
9.Search terms = “social work” AND “immigration” AND “policy”
10.Found a good article for our research
11.We used the “Cite” for the bibliographic citation
12.References at the beginning and the end of the article
13.e-Journals found on the Libraries’ Homepage
14.Search by subject or by title of a journal
Found: Journal of Social Work Research
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What happens next?
In 2 – 3 days you will receive an
email saying that the book you
requested is now available at the
circulation desk at Edwards
Campus. And you come and pick it
up and check it out with your KU
Student ID.
65. Find articles through the Libraries Databases
Find books through the Catalog
Find e-Journals through the Libraries Homepage
Questions?
Ask the Librarian
Lissa Lord
llord@ku.edu
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Notas do Editor
We need to know this:
(1) Use databases to find peer reviewed articles (2) Request full text articles from abstracts and have them delivered to your email(3) Find books using the online catalog and request delivery to Regents Center Library (4) Use Web 2.0 effectively for class assignments and literature searches (5) Use Google Scholar from the list of library databases (6) Find academic articles using Search Engines
Using databases to find peer reviewed articles
Use the Library Catalog to Find Books and have them delivered to Edwards Campus