4.16.24 21st Century Movements for Black Lives.pptx
Week 6 tuesday
1. Week 6 – Tuesday
The day the Zombie searched a database
2. One minute write up
Can you go over again…? Dislikes:
APA. Summaries
This class moves fast
Other comments: Zombies make it hard to
research
I wanna tie your arms to
your sides! Searching on topics
I don’t feel like this class will Hard to catch up
help me a whole lot in the
future. APA
3. Quizzes.
Some of you will
find notes on
your quizzes
about cheating.
Not that you need
reminded, but
cheating is
UNACCEPTABLE.
If I catch you in the
act, you’ll get a 0.
If I suspect it, you’ll
hear from me.
Future quizzes will be taken using an online program, QuizStar,
to help you resist temptation.
4. thursday’s quiz: chaNGe
Over Chapter
FOUR
Chapter 4 covers
evaluation which
we went over last
week.
We will take the
chapter 3 quiz
after we’ve
covered books.
Sorry for this
confusion!!
Chapter THREE quiz will be Tuesday,
November 15
5. Let’s taLk about….
The Facts:
Due week 11
Annotated References page (50pts)
And
EITHER a reflection or presentation (20pts)
Should you be working
Reality Check: on this now?
You’ve been working on the Up to you.
Annotated References page Doing a good, thorough
This whole time! job on your homework
means less work to do on
And the reflection is just to let you process your project.
7. Why Search Databases?
Smaller “bucket” to begin from.
Published = someone else reviewed
and edited Database
Access – you have to log in
because these are subscriptions!
Better sources – but you still need
to evaluate!
Google
8. Databases!
If you can use Facebook, you can use a database.
Facebook = Database
Facebook =
Giant collection of
information that you know
how to navigate
Academic Databases =
Giant collection of
information that you don’t
quite yet know how to
navigate.
(but you will!)
9. A list of records on Facebook.
Do you get a
lot of
information
here?
How would I get
more information
on each person?
10. List of records in Academic Search Premier
Do you get a
lot of
informationh
ere?
How would I get more
information on each item?
12. Record
Record = fancy way of saying “basic
information on a particular item”
On Facebook, a record is a profile that contains
your basic information.
In an article database, the record is where you will
find the basic info on the book or article.
Think of the item record as the “Item Profile”
13. A Facebook Profile = an Item Record
You clicked on
someone, and
viola!
WAY MORE INFO!
Information
Available:
hometown, workplace,
languages, current town,
likes. These are Fields
14. A Facebook Profile = an Item Record
You clicked on and
item, and viola!
WAY MORE INFO!
Information
Available:
author, source, subject
terms, volume, issue,
pages. These are Fields
16. FIELD
Field = fancy way of saying “piece
of info”
When you fill out a form, you fill out fields:
Name, marital status, address, phone number
In an article database, the fields are about the
article:
Author, journal, date, volume, issue number
This is the info you need to create APA citations!
17. A Facebook Tag = A Subject Heading
What’s a Tag?
What happens if I
click on a tag?
18. A Facebook Tag = A Subject Heading
What happens if I
click on a subject
heading?
20. Subject Heading
Subject heading = fancy way of saying
“a way to group together things that
are alike”
When you tag on Facebook:
You clump together things on the same person
In an article database, subject headings
Clump together articles on the same topic
So if you find a subject heading on your topic and
click on it, you are taken to a whole list of potential
21. Facebook limiter = Databases limiter
How do you narrow down
search in Facebook?
What happens if I
click one of these
boxes?
Do more, or fewer
results show up if I
click one?
22. Facebook limiter = Databases limiter
What happens if I
click one of these
boxes?
Do more, or fewer
results show up if I
click one?
24. Limiter/Filter
Limiter or Filter = a fancy way of
saying “ways to narrow your search”
When you limit on Facebook:
You look for people from JUST the same school or
work, or town
Whey you limit in a database:
You look for items that are JUST scholarly, or from a
certain year, or by a certain author
You reduce the number of items in your search, so
it’s easier to find what you’re looking for!
26. But Which one should I search?
SO MANY DATABASES!
Pay attention to descriptions!
Research guides!
Ask!
We will get to know several Harrison databases over the next few weeks.
Familiarize yourself really well with 1 or 2, and make them your “go to”
databases.
My two? Academic search premier & Opposing Viewpoints.
33. Sixth Brain Trust Mission
Find two articles on your source using Academic
Search Premier
Record all the relevant pieces of information
Jot down four of the main points
of the article, so that you can
summarize it later.
DUE THURSDAY.
ALSO: Chapter 3 Quiz THURSDAY
Notas do Editor
Other reasons it is important – so others can find your sources, so YOU can find your sources. So you can follow the trail of research!
Other reasons it is important – so others can find your sources, so YOU can find your sources. So you can follow the trail of research!
Other reasons it is important – so others can find your sources, so YOU can find your sources. So you can follow the trail of research!
Other reasons it is important – so others can find your sources, so YOU can find your sources. So you can follow the trail of research!
Plus, most of them are pretty much the same once you learn how to navigate them! They all have a help function, and there are tutorials available.
Comment on Abstracts. Remember, you have to click on the item to find the rest of the info!Point out where full-text is located. Point out where all the APA information is located. Also, CITATION information!