3. What you can expect from HML
• Knowledgeable degreed librarians on
duty over 60 hours per week
• Friendly faces ready to help 101.5 hours
per week
• Access to the resources you need both
on and off campus
• Resources available in a timely manner
4. Librarians and support staff
http://www-new.onu.edu/academics/heterick_memorial_library/staff
5. What we expect you to know
WorldCAT
1.6 billion
items
OhioLINK
Ca. 20,000,000
items
POLAR
Ca. 400,000
items
6. + even more!
• 250+Databases
• 550+ print periodical
subscriptions
• Ca. 10,000 online journals
• Juvenile collection
• Audiovisuals – physical and
streaming
8. Research Strategy
• Finding the right search term
• Start big and then use patterns you
see in the results list to narrow your
topic
• Most resources will have built into
their system a “thesaurus” or
“subject” or suggested topics
links, use them
• Ask a librarian or your professor for
suggestions
9. Research Tools
• Catalogs – for locating
books, maps, musical
scores, govt. documents, etc.
• Databases – usually for locating
periodical and newspaper
articles, but may cover other
materials as well
10. What about the Internet?
See “Critically analyzing web resources” at the Google Scholar
tab for the TREX 1001 research guide
11. Google and Wikipedia
• Aren’t evil
• Can prove valuable
• Can’t be used as a source
• Turn to the databases for
source materials
*The CRAAP acronym and descriptions are from Meriam Library at
California State University Chico. Used with permission.
12. What about the internet?
• Currency * The timeliness of the
information.
• Relevance/Coverage *The depth and
importance of the information.
• Authority *The source of the information.
• Accuracy *The reliability of the
information.
• Purpose/Objectivity *The possible bias
present in the information.
13. What about the Internet?
Note: If
working Google Scholar
off
ONU buys
campus Full-text
use, see database Google asks
to link to
the content
Google OhioLINK
Scholar Permits
Google to Run Google
tab at the
link to full-text Scholar
Research Search
Guide
ONU user sees
licensed full-text
articles
17. CATALOGS
• POLAR -- Accessing items located
at HML (physical and electronic) as
well as Law Library
• OhioLINK -- Next Step if you can’t
find what you want in the HML
collection
• ILL -- option of last resort
18. Libraries at ONU
•Taggert Law • Heterick
Library
Memorial Library
•Library for Law
school, accessibl • Undergraduate
Library, accessibl
e to all e to all
19. ONU ID is Library card
EVA
Eva Maglott
00021559801
Eva Maglott
Please use all
digits in your
student ID
number.
21. Find a Book -- POLAR
Keyword Search
•Looks in several locations (usually
subject, article title, abstracts or
contents)
•Does not require an exact match
•Generates comparatively large
number of hits (not precise)
•Good if you are not familiar with
terminology
24. Find a Book -- OhioLINK
• Materials owned by all Ohio
colleges, universities, several public
libraries
• Link from POLAR permits you to submit
requests
• Most requests arrive in 2-3 working days
• No charge
• Only 25 requests at a time
• May keep up to 84 days
29. Research Databases
• Often tools for locating journal and
newspaper articles
• Most are subject-specific, some
multi-disciplinary
• Many give access to full text of
articles
• Heterick has 200+
• Available from Heterick home page
30. Scholarly v Popular
• Periodical means the
same as Magazine
Usually magazines are
more “popular”
•Journals
Scholarly or Professional
Peer reviewed
31. Ones you need to know how to use
Subject Specific
BIG THREE+
• Academic
Search
Complete
• Masterfile
Premier
• Lexis-Nexis
• Opposing
Viewpoints 31
39. Find an Article
• Reserve means the periodical/journal is held at
the front desk.
• Current means the issue is new and is available
on the open shelves beside the computer lab.
• All others are upstairs and arranged
alphabetically by title.
• Bound means it’s out of the building
• Arrived means it’s on the open shelves
• Expected means it’s not here yet
45. QUESTIONS?
• Ask at the Reference Desk
• Phone the Reference Desk – 2185
• Contact us by E-mail
• Reference@onu.edu
• Use Chat Help feature or the IM on
the Help page