Navigating the Information Jungle

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Navigating the information jungle Liz Osman, College Librarian

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You’ve survived your first term, but where do you go from here to continue and build on your success? Liz will run through the wide variety of resources available to you through Cambridge libraries (both print and online), how to make sense of your reading lists and other tips and tricks to help you make the most of your time and get what you need.

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Navigating the information jungle

Liz Osman, College Librarian

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“If we knew what it was we were doing, it would not be called research, would it?”

Albert Einstein

Photo by F. Schmutzer (1921)Public domain under Wikimedia Commons

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In this session…

• Physical library resources• E-resources• Deciphering reading lists• When nowhere has what you need• Plagiarism• Beginning to reference

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On your feet!

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Over 100 libraries in Cambridge

= Colleges = Department/Faculty = UL and affiliated libraries = Other

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Non-UK English language

booksCopyright

library

The University Library

Journals & newspapers Foreign

language booksRare

books

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Electronic resources

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Googling it

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Need to pay to access?

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Find it in the catalogue

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Recognised as Cambridge

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£5 million/yearon e-resources

Photo © AMC

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What am I looking for?

Photo by Thom http://www.flickr.com/photos/minifig/

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What am I looking for?

Normal books (monographs)

Book chapters

Journal articles

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Book chapters

G. Nagy, ‘Homer and Greek Myth’ in The Cambridge Companion to Greek Mythology, ed. R. Woodward, CUP 2008

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Journal articles

J. Tomlinson, ‘Thrice Denied: “Declinism” as a Recurrent Theme in British History in the Long Twentieth Century’ TCBH, 20 (2009)

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Library catalogues

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Copying & pasting from a reading list

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Copying & pasting from a reading list

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Copying & pasting from a reading list

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A better way to search

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Heritage LibrarySearch

LibrarySearch +

Homerton library

Articles

UL

Faculty & department

libraries

Journal titles

Results include abstracts etc. as well as full access articles

When to use each catalogue

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Academics make mistakes too!

Photo by AHD Photographyhttp://www.flickr.com/photos/ahdchild/

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What to do when this happens…

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Other libraries that you have

access to

Google Books

E-books

Amazon Look

Inside

Other places to look

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Amazon Look Inside

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What is plagiarism?

XKCD ‘Wikipedian Protester’, http://xkcd.com/285/

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Michael Stothard ‘1 in 2 admits to Plagiarism’, Varsity (October 2008)

49%of Cambridge studentshave plagiarised during their time at University

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It is plagiarism if you…

Quote someone else’s workRepeat someone else’s argument in different words (paraphrasing)Use ideas taken from someone elseCollaborate with someone elseSubmit someone else’s work as your own

…without acknowledging the other person

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13%did not know that failing to cite sources could be considered plagiarism

Michael Stothard ‘1 in 2 admits to Plagiarism’, Varsity (October 2008)

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Why is referencing important?

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Why is referencing important?

GIVE credit – for the work that you are building

on

GET credit – for the work that

you have done yourself

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Session on 19th February

Research Survival Guide:

Mastering your

Dissertation or Project

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Two things you can do

RIGHT NOW:

Find out

your

departmen

t’s

preferred

style

Make good notes!

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For more information…

Pop in and see us in the Library, or email [email protected]

The UL runs further research skills courses: http://training.cam.ac.uk/cul

This session was adapted from some of Emma Coonan’s presentations at:

http://researchcentral.wordpress.com/