exds 2001 nostalgics and nowhere-ians
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EXDS 2001 Nostalgics and Nowhere-ians
How am I suppose to remember all this stuff?
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Click Here on “Research
Guides” link
Research Guides
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ONU ID is Library card
EVAEva Maglott00021559801
Eva Maglott
Please use all digits in your student ID number.
Assignment #1• research on the history of your own town or city (or, if
more appropriate, state, region, or country); i.e., the place of residence with which you have greatest familiarity.
• highlight major changes that have occurred and compare current characteristics of the locale with key characteristics from the past.
• seek to identify what has given the locale its unique identity, then strategize means for preserving that uniqueness in the face of (post-) modernity and globalization
Resources for Assignment #1
utilize various resources for your historical-sociological study: • Local history collections of local public library or museum• Viable internet resources• Books,• Newspapers or other periodicals,• Tours, • Visits with civic groups, • Interviews
So what do I do first?
• Head to Google or your favorite search engine
• Now is the time to use this often less than reliable resource
• If there is information you need to verify, head to the library resources or governmental resources such as Proquest Statistic Abstracts USA or Fact Finder of the US Census Bureau
Internet Resources• Local public library
– Most have local history or genealogy rooms– Most do not have the staff to help over the
phone– Local histories but DO NOT BELIEVE
EVERYTHING YOU READ!!!• Chambers of Commerce• Genealogy pages for the city, county or state• Personal pages of enthusiasts but DO NOT
BELIEVE EVERYTHING YOU READ!!!
Other places to search
• Hathi Trust -- ebook collection• AP Images• Archives of the Ohio Historical Societ
y• Ohio History Central• Ohio Memory Project• Remarkable Ohio•
SEARCH
What is included?
• POLAR• Article-level searching for all EBSCO
databases• Article-level searching for a variety of other
databases: JSTOR, Hoover’s, AccessPharmacy, etc.
• Title-level searching for most other databases: IEEE, CIAO, Proquest Nursing & Allied Health
• OhioLink central catalog
Results: Full Text, Polar
Results: OhioLink
Results: Find It @ ONU
Results: ILL
Facets: Limit Your Results
Things to Remember• Facets are your Friend: After you
search, limit your results to what you really want
• A tool not a solution: This is not the solution to everything
• Ask the librarians for help• There will still be some small changes
coming
HML resources
• Catalogs– POLAR– OhioLINK– SearchOhio– WorldCat
• Databases• Newspapers• Other
Catalogs
• POLAR -- shows you what is here and at the law library
• OhioLINK -- shows you what is available at other Ohio colleges and universities
• SearchOhio -- shows you what is available at several of the largest public libraries in Ohio
• WorldCat -- shows you what is available at scholarly and public libraries around the world.
Databases• America : History & Life • American Periodicals Series Online • Ancestry Library Edition • Early American Imprints - Series 1: 1639 - 1800 • Early American Imprints, Series II, Shaw-Shoemaker,
1801-1819• Historical Statistics of the United States• History and Archival Images • Sanborn Fire Insurance Maps, 1867-1970, Ohio• Serial Set Maps
Newspapers
• Early American Newspapers, Series 1-3, 1690-1922
• HarpWeek : The Civil War Era• New York Times (1851 – 2007) • Newsbank• Ohio Newspapers • Newspaper Source
• Ask at the Reference Desk• Phone the Reference Desk – 2185• Contact us by E-mail
[email protected] • Contact me at [email protected]
or ext 2473
QUESTIONS?
Assignment #2• A project in a format to be agreed upon by instructor and
student—research paper, extended book report, scholarly analysis of an encounter with the unfamiliar, creative project
• Each of you will choose a contemporary setting or (sub-) culture which is quite different from your own and research it through instructor-guided reading. You then will produce a project which attempts to explain that subject from a sensitive outsider’s perspective and to shed light on the human search for meaning as relevant to the subject.
So what next?• Start big doing background reading• Look for patterns• Look at reference sources, LC subject
heading list, subject headings in research tools
• Ask a librarian• Look at thesaurus in the research tools• Narrow your topic for a more focused
product
Resources
• Catalogs• Databases• Verified internet resources• Lexis-Nexis academic• International organizations
– United Nations– World Trade Organization– Amnesty International
Country
Databases
• Revisit ones listed above +• Academic Search Complete• MasterFILE Premier (popular magazines) • JSTOR : the Scholarly Journal Archive• CIAO (Columbia International Affairs Onlin
e)
• International organizations • See Research guide for other suggestions
Google ScholarONU buysFull-textdatabase
OhioLINKPermits
Google tolink to full-text
Google asksto link tocontent
ONU user sees licensed full-textarticles
Run Google ScholarSearch
Note: If working offcampus please see the “google scholar” tab at the Research Guide for EXDS 2001
Internet Tools
• Ask at the Reference Desk• Phone the Reference Desk –
2185• Contact us by E-mail
[email protected] • Professor Moritz at ext 2473 or
QUESTIONS?