Post on 15-Jan-2017
Library Resources for Physical TherapyLINDA GALLOWAY LGALLOWA@CHAPMAN.EDUHEALTH SCIENCES LIBRARIAN, RINKER HEALTH SCIENCE CAMPUS
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Today’s agenda IntroductionsSpaces• Locations, hours• Where to study/work in the libraries• Remote access to library resources
Collections • Books, articles, other items
Services• Avoiding plagiarism & citing sources• Research & Reference help• Interlibrary loan (ILL) and book delivery
http://chapman.libguides.com/PhysicalTherapy
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Physical Spaces Leatherby Libraries – Orange
Campus – check out books, reserve rooms, borrow technology, study, socialize, librarian help/assistance, etc.
Rinker Health Science Study Commons – reference books (in library use only), group and individual study rooms (9), librarian help/assistance
Remote Access to Library ResourcesAlmost all electronic resources are available off
campus via our proxy serverLog on once and until you close your browser are
recognized as Chapman studentNavigate to databases/resources via the Libraries
website so you are recognized as an affiliated person
Collections
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Finding books
Finding ArticlesLibrary search tool • Discover
Use Subject Guides• Physical Therapy • Citation/Style Guide• Plus many more!
Databases Menu• Search through subject categories for links to our many databases!
It doesn't matter if a cat is black or white, as long as it can catch mice, it's a good cat.
http://chapman.libguides.com/PhysicalTherapy
Databases to rememberPubMed• Database from the National Library of Medicine that includes MEDLINE citations in the areas
of medicine, nursing, dentistry, veterinary medicine, pharmacy, public health, allied healths. Provides links to some full text articles.
ScienceDirect• Full-text scientific database offering journal articles and book chapters in health, life, physical,
and social sciences.
CINAHL Plus• Contains references and some full text, plus legal cases, clinical innovations, critical paths,
drug records, research instruments, and clinical trials.
When searching databases…Remember: RATS Key words Synonyms Subjects Suggested topics Types of materials
◦ Scholarly Journals, Magazines, etc.
Read All The Screens!
Finding full textSometimes a challenge!
Services
Interlibrary loan (ILL) and book deliveryResearch & Reference helpAvoiding plagiarism & citing sources
Interlibrary LoanAllows us to acquire items we don’t own, or are not on the Rinker CampusFree to studentsUsed for delivery of materials (books and articles) to Rinker Campus students,
includes return mailing envelopeYou must create an ILL account before using this service
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Research AssistanceReference Help• Help defining a topic for research• Finding articles, evaluating sources• Email, text, chat, phone, in person
Citation Management Tools• EndNote, RefWorks, Zotero, Mendeley
Keeping up with the Literature
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Citation Management ToolsAsk your professor, advisor or lab director which tool they prefer…
EndNote – Web version (lite) free & available through Web of Science
Zotero – open source citation managerMendeley – open source citation manager and discovery tool
http://chapman.libguides.com/citations
What is Plagiarism? Copy from published sources without adequate documentation. Paraphrase from a written source without giving credit to the author. Paraphrase from the web without giving credit.
How do you avoid plagiarism? Paraphrase and give credit to source. Use quotation marks and give credit to source. Compose your own work and give credit to sources used.
Questions?