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ASD101 – Part 2
Now the fun begins!
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Think outside the PowerPoint box
http://prezi.com/6zhudcyhsymt/?utm_campaign=share&utm_medium=copy
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Read
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Read
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Read!
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Why?
Learning Objectives:-1. Demonstrate their ability to carry out
research independently and to use that information in their academic work successfully.
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2. Demonstrate a systematic knowledge and understanding of:
• How to conduct literature searches and utilise library sources
• Effective techniques for active reading and note-taking• Appropriate citation of sources and referencing technique
for Criminology and Social Policy• How to avoid plagiarism• Essay writing skills appropriate to the disciplines of
Criminology and Social Policy, including the demonstration of higher-order thinking
• How to work effectively as a member of a group
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Transferrable Skills
• Evidence their ability to make good use of information technology
• Demonstrate their skills in obtaining information from various sources of data
• Demonstrate their ability to assess and evaluate sources of information...
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• Choice & Use of source material:
try to show evidence that you have done reading relevant to the assessment topic and accessed a range of sources (normally a minimum of six) that would be considered academically appropriate (e.g. books, chapters, journal articles, academic and official websites), rather than relying on lecture notes or less reliable sources such as newspapers and non-academic or non-official websites. Make at least some attempt to use primary sources (e.g. original texts/monographs, journal articles) rather than secondary sources (e.g. textbooks that describe/report arguments made by others rather than making original arguments).
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Finding good information
sources
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Have you thought of using……?
• CANS - Treatment of Offenders: Children and Young Persons (England and Wales)
• HM Crown Prosecution Service Inspectorate - Inspection of CPS performance in dealing with victims and witnesses in Gwent and South Wales
• Office for National Statistics - Crime in England and Wales, Year ending March 2014
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….also….?
• Centre for Crime and Justice Studies – Institutional care and poverty: evidence and policy review
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Prison and the
Importance of Books
• http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/education-29327152
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Before we start searching....
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How will you...
• Keep track of where you searched and what you searched for?
• Refine your search terms as you go?• Save the results that you find?• Store the PDFs of material that you use?
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iFind Research• Available through
http://myuni.swan.ac.uk/• Searches bibliographic
databases for journal articles & more
• Easy to see Full Text results
• Not so flexible to focus your search & refine results
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iFind Research for your topic
• Use “Law and criminology” filter• Assumes you want AND between each word • Can use quotes for an exact phrase• Use OR to include alternate terms• Login (top right) to save results to a folder
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ASSIA (Proquest)• Find it in
iFind Research / Law and criminology or the library catalogue
• Big bibliographic database for criminology & more
• Easier to refine searches & narrow results down
• Thesaurus suggests terms
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Search terms: worked example
“Does biology determine crime?”
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Does biology determine crime?
genesgeneticsnature
biology determine
causeexplainexplanationreason
crime
criminalitydeviancelawlessnesslawbreaking
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Include alternate terms with ‘OR’
CrimeOR criminalityOR criminal actsOR lawbreakingOR lawlessness
MORE results
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Link topics with ‘AND’
biologyAND determine AND crime
LESS results
BUT more importantly, more specific/relevant
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More search tips!
• “corporate crime” (exact phrase in quotes)
• Wales NOT Australia (exclude a term)
• crimin* (truncation symbol includes : criminal, criminality, criminology etc.)
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Searching for journal articles
• To look for a specific journal: use iFind Discover
• To look for a specific article: use iFind Research
• To look for some full text articles on your topic: use iFind Research
• For a more in-depth and focused search for all articles on your topic: use a bibliographic database such as ASSIA: Applied Social Sciences Index and Abstracts
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Free!
Access via Library
Subscription
Everythingpublishedon yourtopic
Not everything
will beavailableFull Text!
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ASC111 – Criminology Blogs
• You have been asked to find quality, academic criminology blogs
• Where do you start?
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It’s not a dirty word!
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CRAP• Current• Reliable• Academic/Authority• Purpose
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But better still is....
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Why EndNote Online?
• Easy system to manage your references• Import references from the library catalogue /
databases = no typing in needed!• Format a bibliography in the right style• Links up with Word as you write your
assignment
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Getting Started
• Register at http://www.myendnoteweb.com/EndNoteWeb.html (on a campus PC)
• EndNote Web info: http://goo.gl/Wrb8b• EndNote Web Workbook on
Blackboard Library Support area• Download the “Cite-while-you-write” plugin
for your own PC / laptop
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Word Plugin
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Try it out!
https://www.myendnoteweb.com/EndNoteWeb.htmlImage by: Paul Jacobson on Flickr, used under Creative Commons licence
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5 quick tips for using the library...
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“I’m having problems finding what I need and I don’t know where to
start”
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“I need a book from the library but all the copies are on loan”
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“The catalogue says the book should be on the shelf, but I can’t
find it”
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“I can never find a PC”
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“I can’t access an electronic journal article”