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Online Research on Zoology:
A Library Workshop
Dr. Jun Wang
Librarian & Coordinator of Bibliographic
Instruction and Information Literacy
Online Catalog Sample Searches
 Subject:
 Parasitic Diseases
 Communicable diseases
 Zoonoses
 Zoology
 Title:
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Animal Agents and Vectors of Human Disease
 Author:

McGowan, Christopher
 Keyword:
 Parasites and Infection
Online Catalog Search Tips
Author
Last
Title
Search:
name, first name;
Search:
May
omit leading articles or
type the first few words in the title;
Subject
Avoid
Search:
using a long phrase/sentence;
Keyword
Used
Search:
when the subject is too narrow;
Use important words;
Online Catalog: Commands
“B”-- Back to previous
page;
“R”--Restart;
“Page down” (Next
Screen) -- Go to the next
page;
“Page up” (Prev. Screen) -Go back to the previous
screen.
Limit Search
Search by subject or title or author;
 When the preliminary search result is
displayed, press Return or Enter key
and select LIMIT from the menu;
 You may type any underlined letter
from the limit search options to limit
your search;
 The options include Date (limit by
year), Type of Materials, Language,
and Location.

Limit to Audiovisual Material
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Select Limit Search from the pull-down menu under
Find;
Select Type of Materials by typing T which is underlined;
Make a selection of the type of audiovisual material you
want from the list;
Press Return or Enter key to okay the selection;
Items displayed afterwards are audiovisual materials.
Search Items from a Specific Location
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Select Limit Search from the pull-down menu under
Find;
Select Locations by typing L which is underlined;
Make a selection from the location list;
Press Return or Enter key to okay the selection;
Items displayed afterwards are items from that location.
Search for Reserved Items
 Select Reserve Room from
the Find menu;
 Search by either a course number or the
instructor’s name;
 Enter course name and number or, best
yet, instructor’s last name and first name
and press Return or Enter;
 Select an appropriate item by pressing
the line number to find the call number
and bibliographic information.
Online Periodical Databases
• InfoTrac Searchbank Databases:
– Expanded Academic ASAP (1980-);
– Health Reference Center--Academic
(1995-);
– Business Index ASAP (1996- );
– SIRS Researcher(R) (1988- );
– Gen’l Reference Ctr (Magazine
Index).
• NewsBank NewsFile.
General Trend
• Web-based;
• Increasingly popular:
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Frequent updates;
Full-text articles;
E-mail delivery;
Down-load capability;
Cross references/links;
Accessible from a remote, networked computer.
Expanded Academic Index
• Indexes more than 2,000 scholarly, trade, and
general-interest publications;
• Has more than 3,676,630 articles, including over
1,000 full-text titles;
• Integrates core titles in every major academic
discipline;
• Includes publications with national news coverage
and commentary;
• Coverage: past 3 years (backfiles for certain
publications extends as far back as 1980;
• Updated daily.
Health Reference Center-Academic
• Contains more than 235,787 full-text articles,
abstracts or references from a variety of health
periodicals:
– 40 nursing and allied health journals;
– excerpts from health-related reference books;
– consumer-oriented and professional health
periodicals;
– pamphlets issued by leading health organizations.
• Coverage: past 4 years;
• Updated daily.
General Reference Center
• Includes a variety of scholarly and general-interest
periodicals, newspaper articles, encyclopedias, and
other reference material;
• Covers such subjects as politics and current events,
consumer electronics, arts and entertainment,
automobiles, recreation and leisure, crime, personal
finances, and food;
• Coverage: past 3 years (with backfiles extending as
far back as 1980);
• Updated daily.
Research Strategies!
* Develop your
* List keywords and
research question;
their synonyms;
* Identify important
* Use Boolean
keywords;
search operators to
nest the search
terms together.
Online Searching Strategy Form
Thesis Statement:____________________________________
___________________________________________________
List Main concepts from the thesis statement:
Concept A
____________
Concept B
______________
Concept C
____________
Identify synonyms for each concept:
____________
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or
or
or
____________ and ______________ and ____________
or
or
or
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Search Tips
• Subject Search:
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Type a brief subject search term;
Select a subdivision term by clicking on Narrow;
Click on View text to read the full-text article on screen;
Asterisk at the end of a citation indicates that Delta has a
hard copy of the periodical;
• Keyword Search:
– Use important words;
– May use * as a truncation key;
– May use “and” to combine search terms to narrow the
search and “or” between words to broaden your search.
Using the Internet As
a Research Tool
Web Site Addresses (URL)
& Tell-Tale Suffix
• To get to a particular Web site, you will need a
Web site address or Uniform Resource Locator
(URL) which begins with “http://”;
• Tell-tale suffixes:
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edu (educational institution)
gov (governmental agencies)
com (commercial companies)
org (organizations)
mil (military)
us (United States)
-uk (United Kingdom)
Connect to a Library Catalog
• Many college and university
libraries have made their library
online catalogs available for the
public to use;
• Use your common sense to go
directly to an academic Web site;
• Use keywords to find the Web
site of a college/university.
World Wide Web Search
• Subject Search
– Yahoo Subject Search Directory
• Science->Animals->parasitology
• Science->Biology->Parasitology->Web Directories
– LookSmart Subject Search
Directory:
• Library-->Sciences-->Animals->Parasitology
World Wide Web Search
• Directly connect to a site (When you know
the URL or Web address):
– http://www-museum.unl.edu/asp http://wwwmuseum.unl.edu/asp
– http://lamarck.unl.edu/research/parasitology
– http://www.anu.edu.au/bambi/ASP/welcome.
html
– http://www.umds.ac.uk/bsp
– http://bornova.ege.edu.tr/~mkorkmaz/linkmk
3.htm
Your Turn to Search & Explore
Good Luck!