EXDS 2001 Cultural Interplay and Clay

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EXDS 2001 Luke SheetsCultural Interplay and Clay

Traci Welch MoritzLibrarian/Assistant Professor

Heterick Memorial LibraryFall 2012

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EVAEva Maglott00021559801

Eva Maglott

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•Start big doing background reading•Follow the research to narrow your topic for a more focused product

•Research narrowed topic using subject specific databases or vetted internet sites

•Keep track of bibliographic citations to avoid trouble down the road.

Research Topics

• Portraiture on Pottery– Moche (Peru)– Medieval– African America– American Wedgewood

• Middle Eastern Influences on Chinese Ceramics– Other way around?– Synonyms (Muslim, Islamic)– Silk road– Particular geographic area ?

Research Topics

• European Porcelain Industry– Synonyms (China, Stoneware, Ironstone)– Chinese influence– Japanese influence– Italy– German– Portuguese trade routes

• Japan’s Invasion of Korea for teawares and pottery– Year(s) of invasion– Particular artists

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• Currency * The timeliness of the information.

• Relevance/Coverage *The depth and importance of the information.

• Authority *The source of the information. • Accuracy *The reliability of the

information. • Purpose/Objectivity *The possible bias

present in the information. *The CRAAP acronym and descriptions are from Meriam Library at California State University Chico. Used with permission.

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POLAR

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• Does not require an exact match• Generates comparatively large number of hits (not precise)

• Good if you are not familiar with terminology

POLAR

POLAR

Checked out at HML, try OhioLINK

POLAR

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Public terminal on third floor

• Materials owned by all Ohio colleges, universities, several public libraries

• Link from POLAR permits you to submit requests

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OhioLINK

OhioLINK

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HML copy out, request through OhioLINK

OhioLINK

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OhioLINK

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• Most are subject-specific, some multi-disciplinary

• Many give access to full text of articles• Heterick has 250+• Available from Heterick home page

Databases

• Periodical means the same as Magazine

Usually magazines are more “popular”

• JournalsScholarly or ProfessionalPeer reviewed

Scholarly v. Popular

Click on “Databases”

Databases

Databases

Databases

Databases

Off campus access

Web Management

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Suggested Databases -- JSTOR

Suggested Databases -- ARTSTOR

Suggested Databases -- ASC

Suggested Databases -- Art Full Text

Suggested Databases -- Historical

Abstracts

Suggested Databases -- Art and Humanities Index (ISI)

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