L&L: Research Skills (RETIRED)
The number one problem students have when searching is creating keywords and building them into useful search strategies.
Join us and learn some more advanced techniques to breakdown your search question, make finding keywords easier, and using operators to create useful search strategies.
- Rosemary Woodby, Hi, I'm a Library Reference Technician at the RRC Library, Notre Dame Campus. My primary role includes working directly on the front-line with students and faculty to support them doing research.
- Rosemary Woodby, Hi, I'm a Library Reference Technician at the RRC Library, Notre Dame Campus. My primary role includes working directly on the front-line with students and faculty to support them doing research.
- Rosemary Woodby, Hi, I'm a Library Reference Technician at the RRC Library, Notre Dame Campus. My primary role includes working directly on the front-line with students and faculty to support them doing research.
- Rosemary Woodby, Hi, I'm a Library Reference Technician at the RRC Library, Notre Dame Campus. My primary role includes working directly on the front-line with students and faculty to support them doing research.
- Rosemary Woodby, Hi, I'm a Library Reference Technician at the RRC Library, Notre Dame Campus. My primary role includes working directly on the front-line with students and faculty to support them doing research.
- Rosemary Woodby, Hi, I'm a Library Reference Technician at the RRC Library, Notre Dame Campus. My primary role includes working directly on the front-line with students and faculty to support them doing research.
Research Skills
Introduction
Introduction
Today's objectives
Get the most from this presentation
Get organized
Get organized
Know your boundaries
Build your keywords
Use predictive search to find keywords
Use subjects to find keywords
use subjects to find keywords
Use database subject lists to find keywords
Other ways of finding keywords
What's the deal with the AND, OR and NOT?
What's the deal with the AND, OR and NOT?
What's the deal with the AND, OR and NOT?
What's the deal with the AND, OR and NOT?
What's the deal with the AND, OR and NOT?
What's the deal with the ? and *?
Applying Boolean to the mind map
Finished search example
Finished search example
Databases vs. The Internet
Databases vs The Internet
Grey literature
Grey literature
Grey literature
Grey literature
Grey literature
Onesearch vs Individual databases
All databases
Field codes
Search type
Expanders
Expanders
Use articles to find articles
Use articles to find articles
Use references to find articles
Use citations to find articles
Becoming a good researcher
Becoming a good researcher
Further questions?
How did we do?