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Page 1: GERO 101 Spring 2014

L A K S A M E E P U T N A M

L P U T N A M @ T O W S O N . E D U

R E S E A R C H & I N S T R U C T I O N L I B R A R I A N

GERO 101: The Research Process

Slides: http://bit.ly/sp2014geroslides

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How can I help you?

Laksamee Putnam

[email protected]

Cook Library Reference:

410.704.2462.

IM/email

Phone: 410.704.3746.

Twitter: @CookLibraryofTU

Albert S. Cook facebook profile!

Slides: http://bit.ly/sp2014geroslides

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A quick plug…

National Library of Medicine – Yellow Paper exhibit 3rd Floor

During a time when women were challenging traditional ideas about gender that excluded them from political and intellectual life, artist and writer Charlotte Perkins Gilman, who was discouraged from pursuing a career to preserve her health, rejected these ideas in a terrifying short story titled "The Yellow Wall-Paper."

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Agenda

Scholarly vs Popular

How to formulate a search

Finding Books/Articles

APA Citations

Hands on database practice

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Scholarly vs Popular

Scholarly

Written by an expert for other experts

Support your argument with high quality information

Popular

Entertaining but lack depth

Grab people’s interests but should not be your only resource

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Scholarly vs Popular

DuckDuckGo (2012). There are no “regular results” on Google anymore.

http://vimeo.com/duckduckgo/bubble

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Formulating a Keyword Search

1. Choose a Topic

In your groups decide on a topic, write it on the whiteboard!

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Formulating a Keyword Search

1. Choose a Topic

End of life care of elderly

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Formulating a Keyword Search

2. Narrow/Broaden your search

Consider your group topic, break it up

Create a few possible subtopics

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Formulating a Keyword Search

2. Narrow/Broaden your search

Elderly depression in end of life care

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Formulating a Keyword Search

3. Identify the key concepts

Take one of your subtopics and write keywords describing it

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Formulating a Keyword Search

3. Identify the key concepts

Elder

Depression

End of life care

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Formulating a Keyword Search

4. Consider synonyms/alternative spellings for terms

How else can you describe your topic, write down synonyms

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Formulating a Keyword Search

4. Consider synonyms/alternative spellings for terms Elder

Elder*

Senior

Aged

Older person

Older adult

Depression

hopelessness

End of life care

Palliative care

Terminal care

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Formulating a Keyword Search

5. Formulate your search utilizing various combinations of your words

String them together using AND/OR/NOT

Truncate *

Any “phrases”?

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Formulating a Keyword Search

6. Evaluate what you find

Check for CRAP

Currency

Reliability

Authority

Purpose/Point of View

Examples

Pacific Northwest Tree Octopus

Autism and Vaccines

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3 ways to find Books

http://cooklibrary.towson.edu

Towson Books

USMAI Books

Interlibrary Loan

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Finding Articles

Go to the Gerontology Subject Gateway

Numerous databases to choose from

Search more than one

Use your keywords and refine your search

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Plagiarism

Using someone’s ideas or expression of those ideas (words, pictures, music, etc)

Without giving proper credit

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It’s out there, why not reuse it?

Acknowledge where you found the information

Support your argument

Allows others to find additional information

Watson, M. (2013, March 4) Copyright – the right to copy? Lariushin’s monographs of plant families. Botanic Stories. Retrieved from http://stories.rbge.org.uk/archives/1321

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APA style

Journal Article:

Author last name, first initial(s). (Year). Title of article. Title of Journal, Volume(issue), pages. doi:xxxxxx

Book:

Author last name, first initial(s). (Year). Book title. Publication information: place (city and state abbreviation), publisher’s name.

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Let’s start searching!

Research your topic with your group!

Begin by filling out this online spreadsheet

http://bit.ly/sp2014gerows

After you are done please go here to send me feedback on this session

http://bit.ly/VLiBPh

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Questions?

Feel free to contact me:

Laksamee Putnam

[email protected]

410.704.3746.

Twitter: @LibrarianLaks

Or any reference librarian:

Visit Cook Library Reference Desk

410.704.2462.

IM – tucookchat