LIBS 3000--Community and Diversity
Instructor: Brandon Price
Sponsored by the U.S Department of Education. The largest and most
authoritative source for citations to articles and documents on all
aspects of education.
Searching ERIC:
- University Library's homepage http://library.csustan.edu/
- Click Journal Articles and Databases, then click Education.
- Click on ERIC (through FirstSearch).
- Click on Subjects (online thesaurus) to find ERIC subject headings to represent the
concepts of your search.
- You may limit your
results to journal articles or to documents. When you limit to journal
articles, also limit to Subscriptions held by my library to find
articles from journals subscribed by the University Library.
- Limit to Peer Reviewed for journal articles validated by
scholars in the field.
- Use core terms or phrases for a keyword search, not sentences.
- Use and to connect concepts (for
example, family history and lesson plans). Both concepts will be present in your
results.
- You may display the results ranked by Date or
Relevance.
- Browse through the results and look at the descriptors
to get
ideas for other search terms.
Finding Articles:
- Click
button to see if the article is available in
full text online or in print in the library.
- You may obtain articles from journals that we do not subscribe in
the library by clicking on
Interlibrary Loan from the library's homepage.
ERIC Documents:
- Non-journal literature: curriculum materials, papers presented at
conferences, government documents, etc.
- Many of the documents from 1993-present are now available online as PDF
files.
- Click the Access ERIC Full Text link or t
to retrieve the full text of the document online.
- Documents from 1966-present that are not available online may be
available on microfiche in the library.
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Searching from off campus:
- When you click on the name of the database from off-campus, enter
your CSUStan
e-mail ID before the @ sign and your password.
- You will then have the same access to ERIC as
you have in the library.
Education Full Text
- Many full text articles from education journals from 1984-present.
- Click Journal Articles and Databases, then click Education.
- Click on Education Full Text.
- Use
the online thesaurus to check for subject headings representing the
concepts of your search.
- Limit options include Full Text Articles and Peer Reviewed journals.
- When browsing the results, check the Subjects for other
search terms.
- Use
the same steps to search as described above.
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Three Steps to Find Books
Library Catalog (Step 1)
- University Library's homepage
http://library.csustan.edu/
- Under Find Books, click Library Catalog.
- Search for books, videos, theses, etc. owned by CSU Stanislaus Library.
- Search by keyword, subject, title, or author (last name, first).
- Use if you are unable to find what you need in the Library Catalog.
- University Library's homepage
http://library.csustan.edu/
- Under Find Books, click on Link+, or click on Repeat
Search in
in the library catalog.
- Search for books owned by libraries in California and Nevada.
- Click on
the title of the book to access the online request link.
- Use the arrow for the drop-down menu to select CSU Stanislaus.
- Enter your name, your 9 digit campus
ID number (begins 00...), and select Turlock as the pickup location.
- Books will be delivered to Turlock in three working days and held for
you at the University Library circulation desk.
- You will be notified in your campus e-mail when the books are available
to be picked up.
- Use if you are unable to find what you need in the Library Catalog
or Link+.
- University Library's homepage
http://library.csustan.edu/
- Under Find Books, click on WorldCat.
- Search for books, videos, theses etc. nationwide, including materials
owned by CSU Stanislaus.
- Click on
to determine if the University
Library owns the item and to locate the call number.
- To obtain items owned by other libraries, click on Interlibrary Loan
from the University Library's homepage.
- Use the "Request a Book" link on our
online
Interlibrary Loan form
How to Evaluate and Cite Information
Calisphere
- Primary sources, images, and themed collections to support the
California Content Standards.
Primary
Sources on the World Wide Web
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Revised by Warren Jacobs, Reference/Instruction Librarian, 9/09
wjacobs@csustan.edu