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Searching PsycINFO & PubMed

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 What is a database? Index?
 What is a journal? Periodical? Magazine?
 What is an abstract? Full-text?
 What is a citation?
 What is APA?
 Library website > Find Articles
 Choose by subject or alphabetically
 Psychology: Electronic resources
  (including databases, encyclopedias, etc.)
  relevant to psychology
 PsycINFO & PubMed
 What   is it?
  • Abstracting & indexing database (>3 mill records)
  • Behavioural sciences and mental health disciplines
  • Devoted to peer-reviewed journals, books, and
    dissertations
  • Indexed by subject experts at APA
  • Direct links to available full-text journal articles, books,
    and book chapters
 Most  complete source for finding journal
 articles in the field of psychology
 Tofind journal articles on a particular
  subject enter your search terms in the
  boxes provided.
 Boolean operators, AND, OR, NOT, to
  combine your search terms.
 Retrieve articles not from PsycINFO.
 NLM  = US National Library of Medicine
  (provider)
 ~5400 journals (citations & abstracts)
 What are your key concepts?
 Terms matched to MeSH, Journals, &
  authors; no match? Keyword
 “Term Mapping”: Will apply your term to other
  equivalents
 Automatic AND between terms; recognizes
  some phrases; use “” for exact phrases (no
  broader term mapping)
 Search     for all terms that begin with a root
  word (truncation): * (ex. Memor*)
 Search tags for specific fields ([au] [ti] [tiab]
  [tx] [ta] [mh] [majr] [sh] [pt]), following term
  (or use advanced search)
 Limits: age group, pub types, dates, etc.
  (start broad) **Remove for subsequent
  searches**
 Summary      format (author, title, journal title,
  date, volume, issue, pages)
 Click title for abstract
 Sorted by date (most recent first), choose
  from “sort by” column to sort by author,
  journal, pub date, etc.
 Choose “filter your results” from right side
  of page to view only certain articles
 Mark   results you want
 From “send to” menu, choose clipboard
  (stores for 8 hours); Max 500 citations
 To see citations, click Clipboard
 Save, select File from “send to” men, save to
  computer
 Print, use browser print button
 E-mail, select e-mail from “send to” menu,
  select format, enter email address, click email
 Save  searches, set up email alerts
 Register (free)
 Click “advanced search” link to display your
  search history (those you’ve already done)
 Over the search box, click “save search”
 Name the search, select whether you want
  results emailed
 Edit, delete exisiting searches, schedule
  email alerts
 Use  the single citation matcher for checking
  incorrect or incomplete citations
 Use related citations from articles you like
 Combine search history sets using search
  history (add numbers and Boolean terms)
  • Ie. #14 AND #16 (Boolean terms must be in caps)
 Use MeSH terms to find terms related to your
 topic (provide definitions, subheadings,
 sysnonyms, broader & narrower terms,
 related MeSH terms) (search via drop down
 menu)
“Scholarly communication is the entire set of
   activities that ensure that research and
    new knowledge can be made known”
                (DeFelice, 2009).
APA = American Psychological Association

The Publication Manual of the American
Psychological Association is a style manual that
provides guidance and standards in:
       • research ethics
       • the publication process
       • article format and presentation
       • AND
Publication (Registration
Creation           and Certification)              Dissemination
 Manuscript & IP                    Editor

                                                   Academic
                     Publisher                      Library
                                    Peer
                                  Reviewers




                                        Reformulation
 Citations demonstrate how you developed
  your argument and ideas from the ideas of
  others
 Citations give credit where credit is due
 Citations give the reader of your work a
  path to the sources you used, so they can
  investigate those sources if interested
                                (Mohanty et al., 2009)
   If you don’t acknowledge other people’s work,
    words or ideas you commit plagiarism



    “Penalties for plagiarism serve both to educate
    students about standards of scholarship and to deter
    deception and poor scholarly practices. Penalties will
    reflect the seriousness of the offence; including
    whether the offence was intentional or unintentional
    and whether it was a first or a repeat offence”
    (Okanagan College, 2010, Penalties section, para. 1 ).
Okanagan College Academic Offenses regulations and
• Direct quotes
• Paraphrases
• Words or terminology specific to or unique to the
author’s research, theories, or ideas
• Use of an author's argument or line of thinking
• Historical, statistical, or scientific facts
• Graphs, drawings, etc.
• Articles or studies you refer to in your work

                                     (Mohanty et al., 2009)
Refer to APA resources to determine citation style.
    Publication Manual of the American Psychological
    Association
    6th ed., second printing
    Available at all OC Library campuses; Call no. BF 76.7
    OC Library APA style guide webpage
    .P83 2009
    • PDF and HTML versions of most common APA
    examples
    • Links to other APA resources

    Important: The APA manual is the definitive source of APA
citation information. If a resource contradicts the manual – use the
                                manual.
In text citations: citations given in the body of the article,
essay, paper, or assignment.

Example:
      (Morgan & Hunt, 1994)
      Morgan and Hunt (1994) noted that….

Reference list citations: “provides the information necessary
to identify and retrieve each source” (APA, 2009, p. 180).

Example:
Morgan, R. M., & Hunt, S. D. (1994). The commitment-trust theory of
      relationship marketing. Journal of Marketing, 58, 20–38.
From article by Xie and Peng (2009):


In marketing literature, for example, Morgan and Hunt (1994) regard trust as a
prerequisite and a central factor for successful relationship marketing. Trust
has been defined both in connotative and evaluative terms, such as “a
willingness to rely on an exchange partner in whom one has confidence”
(Moorman, Zaltman, & Deshpande, 1992, p. 315).

                                  References
  Moorman, C., Zaltman, G., & Deshpande, R. (1992). Relationships
         between providers and users of market research: The dynamics of
         trust within and between organizations. Journal of Marketing
         Research, 29, 314–328.
  Morgan, R. M., & Hunt, S. D. (1994). The commitment-trust theory of
         relationship marketing. Journal of Marketing, 58(3), 20–38.
What is it?
• Journal article
• Book
• Report
                    Building blocks?
What format?        • Author(s)
• Print             • Publication date
• Electronic        • Title
                    • Publication information
                    • Format-specific details
                       (i.e. page numbers,
                       doi)
Journal article retrieved online: Some APA rules to
                        note
• Author: “Invert all authors names; give surnames and
initials for up to and including 7 authors” (APA, 2009, p.
184).
• Publication date: “Give in parentheses the year the work
was published” (APA, 2009, p. 185).
• Article title: “Capitalize only the first word of the title and
of the subtitle, if any, and any proper nouns; do not italicize
the title or place quotation marks around it” (APA, 2009, p.
185).
Journal article retrieved online: Some APA rules to
                        note
  Journal title: “Give the periodical title in full, in uppercase
 and lowercase letters. Italicize the name of the periodical”
 (APA, 2009, p. 185).
    Publication Information:
     • “Give the volume number after the periodical title; italicize it (APA,
     2009, p. 186).
     • “Include the journal issue number … along with the volume
     number if the journal is paginated separately by issue (APA, 2009, p.
     186).
     • Give inclusive page numbers on the which the cited material
     appears” (APA, 2009, p. 186).
Journal article retrieved online: Some APA rules to
                        note
• “Provide the DOI, if one has been assigned to the content” (APA,
2009, p. 191).
• “When a DOI is used, no further retrieval information is needed to
identify or locate the content” (APA, 2009, p. 191).
• What’s a DOI?
• “If no DOI has been assigned to the content, provide the home
page URL of the journal….If you accessing the article from a
private database, you may need to do a quick web search to locate
this URL” (APA, 2009, pp. 191-2).
Journal article retrieved online: Some APA rules to
                        note
• “In general, it is not necessary to include database information”
(APA, 2009, p. 192).
• “Do not include retrieval dates unless the source material may
change over time” (APA, 2009, p. 192).
How do we cite?
            Journal article retrieved online

Anderson, K., Durbin, E., & Salinger,
                                    (2008) Identity theft.
    M.
     Journal of Economic            . 22(2),171-
     Perspectives,
     Retrieved from
     doi:10.1257/jep.22.2.171               192.
     http://www.aeaweb.org/jep/index.php



                      No doi?
Journal article retrieved online: Some APA rules to
                        note
In text: “When a work has two authors, cite both names,
  every time the reference occurs in text. When a work has
  three, four, or five authors, cite all authors the first time
  the reference occurs; in subsequent citations, include
  only the surname of the first author followed by et al. ….
  and the year if it is the first citation of the reference within
  a paragraph” (APA, 2009, p. 175).
Journal article retrieved online: Citation

Initial citation:
(Anderson, Durbin, & Salinger, 2008)
Anderson, Durbin, and Salinger (2008) found that…
“direct quote” (Anderson, Durbin, & Salinger, 2008, p.
190)

Subsequent:
(Anderson et al., 2008)
Anderson et al. (2008) found that…
“direct quote” (Anderson et al., 2008, p. 190)
Reference list: Some APA rules to note


• “Double-spaced and … entries have a hanging indent”
(APA, 2009, p. 180).
• “Alphabetize by author surname” (APA, 2009, p. 181).
• “References with the same authors in the same order
are arranged by year of publication, the earliest first”(APA,
2009, p. 182).
Anderson, K., Durbin, E., & Salinger, M. (2008). Identity theft. Journal of Economic
          Perspectives, 22(2), 171-192. doi:10.1257 /jep.22.2.171
Bonson, A. (2002). Jessie Nagle and Susan Nagle. In K. Carter (Ed.), The small details
          of life: Twenty diaries by women in Canada, 1830-1996 (pp. 119-122).
          Toronto, ON: University of Toronto Press.
Ethier, C. R., & Simmons, C. A. (2007). Introductory biomechanics: From cells to
          organisms [Ebrary version]. Retrieved from http://www.cambridge.org
Gu, W., & Wong, A. (2010). Estimates of human capital in Canada: The lifetime
          income approach (Catalogue no. 11F0027M, no. 062). Retrieved from
          Statistics Canada website http://www.statcan.gc.ca/pub
          /11f0027m/11f0027m2010062-eng.htm
Langowitz, N. S. (2010). Small business leadership: Does being the founder matter?
          Journal of Small Business and Entrepreneurship, 23(1), 53-63. Retrieved
          from http://www.jsbe.com
 Give  credit where credit is due
 Consult OC Library APA Citation Style
  guide
 Consult APA Publication Manual
 If you are unable to identify a specific
  example, use an example that is most like
  your source
 OC Library Research Writing & Citing
  guide
 Ask!
American Psychological Association. (2009). Publication manual of the American Psychological Association. Washington, DC:
   Author.

Association of College and Research Libraries. (2009). ACRL scholarly communication 101: Starting with the basics [PowerPoint].
    Retrieved from http://www.acrl.org/ala/mgrps/divs/acrl/issues/scholcomm/docs/SC%20101%20Introduction.ppt

Barber, K , (Ed.). (2004a). cite. In The Canadian Oxford dictionary (2nd ed.). Retrieved from http://www.oupcanada.com
    /reference_trade/dictionaries.html

Barber, K , (Ed.). (2004b). citation. In The Canadian Oxford dictionary (2nd ed.). Retrieved from http://www.oupcanada.com
    /reference_trade/dictionaries.html

Barber, K , (Ed.). (2004c). plagiarize. In The Canadian Oxford dictionary (2nd ed.). Retrieved from http://www.oupcanada.com
    /reference_trade/dictionaries.html

Defelice, B. (2009). New models of scholarship & publishing. Retrieved from http://www.acrl.ala.org/scholcomm/node/7

Mohanty , S., Orphanides, A., Rumble, J., Roberts, D., Norberg, L., Vassiliadis, K. (2009). University libraries' citing information
   tutorial. Retrieved from http://www.lib.unc.edu /instruct/citations/introduction/

Okanagan College. (2010). Academic offenses. Retrieved from http://webapps1.okanagan.bc.ca/ok/calendar
   /Calendar.aspx?page=AcademicOffenses

Xie, Y., & Peng, S. (2009). How to repair customer trust after negative publicity: The roles of competence, integrity, benevolence,
     and forgiveness. Psychology & Marketing, 26(7), 572-589. Retrieved from
     http://www.wiley.com/WileyCDA/WileyTitle/productCd-MAR.html

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  • 1. APA Citation Searching PsycINFO & PubMed Roën Janyk Web Services Librarian
  • 2.  What is a database? Index?  What is a journal? Periodical? Magazine?  What is an abstract? Full-text?  What is a citation?  What is APA?
  • 3.  Library website > Find Articles  Choose by subject or alphabetically  Psychology: Electronic resources (including databases, encyclopedias, etc.) relevant to psychology  PsycINFO & PubMed
  • 4.  What is it? • Abstracting & indexing database (>3 mill records) • Behavioural sciences and mental health disciplines • Devoted to peer-reviewed journals, books, and dissertations • Indexed by subject experts at APA • Direct links to available full-text journal articles, books, and book chapters  Most complete source for finding journal articles in the field of psychology
  • 5.  Tofind journal articles on a particular subject enter your search terms in the boxes provided.  Boolean operators, AND, OR, NOT, to combine your search terms.  Retrieve articles not from PsycINFO.
  • 6.  NLM = US National Library of Medicine (provider)  ~5400 journals (citations & abstracts)  What are your key concepts?  Terms matched to MeSH, Journals, & authors; no match? Keyword  “Term Mapping”: Will apply your term to other equivalents  Automatic AND between terms; recognizes some phrases; use “” for exact phrases (no broader term mapping)
  • 7.  Search for all terms that begin with a root word (truncation): * (ex. Memor*)  Search tags for specific fields ([au] [ti] [tiab] [tx] [ta] [mh] [majr] [sh] [pt]), following term (or use advanced search)  Limits: age group, pub types, dates, etc. (start broad) **Remove for subsequent searches**
  • 8.  Summary format (author, title, journal title, date, volume, issue, pages)  Click title for abstract  Sorted by date (most recent first), choose from “sort by” column to sort by author, journal, pub date, etc.  Choose “filter your results” from right side of page to view only certain articles
  • 9.  Mark results you want  From “send to” menu, choose clipboard (stores for 8 hours); Max 500 citations  To see citations, click Clipboard  Save, select File from “send to” men, save to computer  Print, use browser print button  E-mail, select e-mail from “send to” menu, select format, enter email address, click email
  • 10.  Save searches, set up email alerts  Register (free)  Click “advanced search” link to display your search history (those you’ve already done)  Over the search box, click “save search”  Name the search, select whether you want results emailed  Edit, delete exisiting searches, schedule email alerts
  • 11.  Use the single citation matcher for checking incorrect or incomplete citations  Use related citations from articles you like  Combine search history sets using search history (add numbers and Boolean terms) • Ie. #14 AND #16 (Boolean terms must be in caps)  Use MeSH terms to find terms related to your topic (provide definitions, subheadings, sysnonyms, broader & narrower terms, related MeSH terms) (search via drop down menu)
  • 12. “Scholarly communication is the entire set of activities that ensure that research and new knowledge can be made known” (DeFelice, 2009).
  • 13. APA = American Psychological Association The Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association is a style manual that provides guidance and standards in: • research ethics • the publication process • article format and presentation • AND
  • 14. Publication (Registration Creation and Certification) Dissemination Manuscript & IP Editor Academic Publisher Library Peer Reviewers Reformulation
  • 15.  Citations demonstrate how you developed your argument and ideas from the ideas of others  Citations give credit where credit is due  Citations give the reader of your work a path to the sources you used, so they can investigate those sources if interested (Mohanty et al., 2009)
  • 16. If you don’t acknowledge other people’s work, words or ideas you commit plagiarism “Penalties for plagiarism serve both to educate students about standards of scholarship and to deter deception and poor scholarly practices. Penalties will reflect the seriousness of the offence; including whether the offence was intentional or unintentional and whether it was a first or a repeat offence” (Okanagan College, 2010, Penalties section, para. 1 ). Okanagan College Academic Offenses regulations and
  • 17. • Direct quotes • Paraphrases • Words or terminology specific to or unique to the author’s research, theories, or ideas • Use of an author's argument or line of thinking • Historical, statistical, or scientific facts • Graphs, drawings, etc. • Articles or studies you refer to in your work (Mohanty et al., 2009)
  • 18. Refer to APA resources to determine citation style. Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association 6th ed., second printing Available at all OC Library campuses; Call no. BF 76.7 OC Library APA style guide webpage .P83 2009 • PDF and HTML versions of most common APA examples • Links to other APA resources Important: The APA manual is the definitive source of APA citation information. If a resource contradicts the manual – use the manual.
  • 19. In text citations: citations given in the body of the article, essay, paper, or assignment. Example: (Morgan & Hunt, 1994) Morgan and Hunt (1994) noted that…. Reference list citations: “provides the information necessary to identify and retrieve each source” (APA, 2009, p. 180). Example: Morgan, R. M., & Hunt, S. D. (1994). The commitment-trust theory of relationship marketing. Journal of Marketing, 58, 20–38.
  • 20. From article by Xie and Peng (2009): In marketing literature, for example, Morgan and Hunt (1994) regard trust as a prerequisite and a central factor for successful relationship marketing. Trust has been defined both in connotative and evaluative terms, such as “a willingness to rely on an exchange partner in whom one has confidence” (Moorman, Zaltman, & Deshpande, 1992, p. 315). References Moorman, C., Zaltman, G., & Deshpande, R. (1992). Relationships between providers and users of market research: The dynamics of trust within and between organizations. Journal of Marketing Research, 29, 314–328. Morgan, R. M., & Hunt, S. D. (1994). The commitment-trust theory of relationship marketing. Journal of Marketing, 58(3), 20–38.
  • 21. What is it? • Journal article • Book • Report Building blocks? What format? • Author(s) • Print • Publication date • Electronic • Title • Publication information • Format-specific details (i.e. page numbers, doi)
  • 22. Journal article retrieved online: Some APA rules to note • Author: “Invert all authors names; give surnames and initials for up to and including 7 authors” (APA, 2009, p. 184). • Publication date: “Give in parentheses the year the work was published” (APA, 2009, p. 185). • Article title: “Capitalize only the first word of the title and of the subtitle, if any, and any proper nouns; do not italicize the title or place quotation marks around it” (APA, 2009, p. 185).
  • 23. Journal article retrieved online: Some APA rules to note  Journal title: “Give the periodical title in full, in uppercase and lowercase letters. Italicize the name of the periodical” (APA, 2009, p. 185).  Publication Information: • “Give the volume number after the periodical title; italicize it (APA, 2009, p. 186). • “Include the journal issue number … along with the volume number if the journal is paginated separately by issue (APA, 2009, p. 186). • Give inclusive page numbers on the which the cited material appears” (APA, 2009, p. 186).
  • 24. Journal article retrieved online: Some APA rules to note • “Provide the DOI, if one has been assigned to the content” (APA, 2009, p. 191). • “When a DOI is used, no further retrieval information is needed to identify or locate the content” (APA, 2009, p. 191). • What’s a DOI? • “If no DOI has been assigned to the content, provide the home page URL of the journal….If you accessing the article from a private database, you may need to do a quick web search to locate this URL” (APA, 2009, pp. 191-2).
  • 25. Journal article retrieved online: Some APA rules to note • “In general, it is not necessary to include database information” (APA, 2009, p. 192). • “Do not include retrieval dates unless the source material may change over time” (APA, 2009, p. 192).
  • 26. How do we cite? Journal article retrieved online Anderson, K., Durbin, E., & Salinger, (2008) Identity theft. M. Journal of Economic . 22(2),171- Perspectives, Retrieved from doi:10.1257/jep.22.2.171 192. http://www.aeaweb.org/jep/index.php No doi?
  • 27. Journal article retrieved online: Some APA rules to note In text: “When a work has two authors, cite both names, every time the reference occurs in text. When a work has three, four, or five authors, cite all authors the first time the reference occurs; in subsequent citations, include only the surname of the first author followed by et al. …. and the year if it is the first citation of the reference within a paragraph” (APA, 2009, p. 175).
  • 28. Journal article retrieved online: Citation Initial citation: (Anderson, Durbin, & Salinger, 2008) Anderson, Durbin, and Salinger (2008) found that… “direct quote” (Anderson, Durbin, & Salinger, 2008, p. 190) Subsequent: (Anderson et al., 2008) Anderson et al. (2008) found that… “direct quote” (Anderson et al., 2008, p. 190)
  • 29. Reference list: Some APA rules to note • “Double-spaced and … entries have a hanging indent” (APA, 2009, p. 180). • “Alphabetize by author surname” (APA, 2009, p. 181). • “References with the same authors in the same order are arranged by year of publication, the earliest first”(APA, 2009, p. 182).
  • 30. Anderson, K., Durbin, E., & Salinger, M. (2008). Identity theft. Journal of Economic Perspectives, 22(2), 171-192. doi:10.1257 /jep.22.2.171 Bonson, A. (2002). Jessie Nagle and Susan Nagle. In K. Carter (Ed.), The small details of life: Twenty diaries by women in Canada, 1830-1996 (pp. 119-122). Toronto, ON: University of Toronto Press. Ethier, C. R., & Simmons, C. A. (2007). Introductory biomechanics: From cells to organisms [Ebrary version]. Retrieved from http://www.cambridge.org Gu, W., & Wong, A. (2010). Estimates of human capital in Canada: The lifetime income approach (Catalogue no. 11F0027M, no. 062). Retrieved from Statistics Canada website http://www.statcan.gc.ca/pub /11f0027m/11f0027m2010062-eng.htm Langowitz, N. S. (2010). Small business leadership: Does being the founder matter? Journal of Small Business and Entrepreneurship, 23(1), 53-63. Retrieved from http://www.jsbe.com
  • 31.  Give credit where credit is due  Consult OC Library APA Citation Style guide  Consult APA Publication Manual  If you are unable to identify a specific example, use an example that is most like your source  OC Library Research Writing & Citing guide  Ask!
  • 32. American Psychological Association. (2009). Publication manual of the American Psychological Association. Washington, DC: Author. Association of College and Research Libraries. (2009). ACRL scholarly communication 101: Starting with the basics [PowerPoint]. Retrieved from http://www.acrl.org/ala/mgrps/divs/acrl/issues/scholcomm/docs/SC%20101%20Introduction.ppt Barber, K , (Ed.). (2004a). cite. In The Canadian Oxford dictionary (2nd ed.). Retrieved from http://www.oupcanada.com /reference_trade/dictionaries.html Barber, K , (Ed.). (2004b). citation. In The Canadian Oxford dictionary (2nd ed.). Retrieved from http://www.oupcanada.com /reference_trade/dictionaries.html Barber, K , (Ed.). (2004c). plagiarize. In The Canadian Oxford dictionary (2nd ed.). Retrieved from http://www.oupcanada.com /reference_trade/dictionaries.html Defelice, B. (2009). New models of scholarship & publishing. Retrieved from http://www.acrl.ala.org/scholcomm/node/7 Mohanty , S., Orphanides, A., Rumble, J., Roberts, D., Norberg, L., Vassiliadis, K. (2009). University libraries' citing information tutorial. Retrieved from http://www.lib.unc.edu /instruct/citations/introduction/ Okanagan College. (2010). Academic offenses. Retrieved from http://webapps1.okanagan.bc.ca/ok/calendar /Calendar.aspx?page=AcademicOffenses Xie, Y., & Peng, S. (2009). How to repair customer trust after negative publicity: The roles of competence, integrity, benevolence, and forgiveness. Psychology & Marketing, 26(7), 572-589. Retrieved from http://www.wiley.com/WileyCDA/WileyTitle/productCd-MAR.html

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  1. We have to let people know where we got our information from, in case they want to go back to it for more detail, in case they want to check your resources, etc.
  2. So what is it?
  3. Traditional system of scholarly communication….Standing on the shoulders of giants….Intellectual property
  4. Plagiarism is very bad, it is not only using other people’s work and passing it off as your own, but it is also poor scholarly practice. Whether intentional or unintentional, you can still be penalized.
  5. A good rule of thumb is to ask yourself if a knowledgeable reader would be familiar with the information in question. If he or she would have to look it up to confirm it, you should usually document it. If you're not sure, cite it to play it safe.Example: What would you need to cite? Today it is 10 degrees in Kelowna or the Sky is blue.APA advises: “Cite the work of those individuals whose ideas, theories, or research have directly influenced your work. They may provide key background information, support of dispute your thesis, or offer critical definitions and data. Citation of an article implies that you have personally read the cited work. In addition….provide documentation for all facts and figures that are not common knowledge” (p. 169).APA says don’t have to cite common knowledge, but what is that? Can depend on the research you are doing and your reader audience, so always better to cite.Don’t have to cite your own ideas of course, but other people do, even if a close friend!
  6. This is what the manual looks likeIt’s always available behind the reference desk, or you can check it out. The manual trumps everything, the handout is based on the manual and doesn’t have every example in it
  7. The rules are what are important, the examples are just that, examples
  8. Journal examples
  9. So, these are going to be your building blocks or your checklist when building citations.These apply to all citations you do.With this in mind, we are going to dive into our first example…SHOW EDITED BOOK, SHOW CHAPTER IN EDITED BOOK– explain slight difference if e-book, but for the most part the same, but you can check the manual. Get students to identify what we will be citing
  10. Think about building blocks: Who is our author? Put on boardWhat year was it published?What is the title of the article?
  11. Paginated separately by issue: some journals have issues published multiple times a year, the issues combined are part of a volume number. Example, one volume a year, 1 issue published for every season. Some journals will have their first issue go from page 1-100, the next issue will go from 101-200, etc. Whereas other issues will start with 1-100, the next issue will run 1-100, and so forth. You can tell if it is issue 2 and page 500 it is likely it is NOT paginated separately by issueWhat is the title of the journal? Must be in italicsWhat volume is it? DO we need an issue number, if so, what is it?What are our page numbers? Different from books
  12. Go back to journal article in database example.What is a DOI? A digital object identifier, like a fingerprint for journal articlesElements on board, ask to put in proper order (Go back to previous slide): Think of build blocksThen, is there a DOI? If yes, include itIf no, we must find the journal home page by doing a quick search on the internet
  13. Go back to journal article in database example.What is a DOI? A digital object identifier, like a fingerprint for journal articlesElements on board, ask to put in proper order (Go back to previous slide): Think of build blocksThen, is there a DOI? If yes, include itIf no, we must find the journal home page by doing a quick search on the internet
  14. In textDifferent rules depending on how many authors, refer to manual
  15. Compare our constructed citation
  16. Remember this about your reference list
  17. An exampleNotice all in alphabetical orderDouble spaced
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