This groundbreaking textbook and guide for library school students and librarians will help you-regardless of experience level or environment-learn the ins and outs of working with online databases, the best tactics for effective research online, and the methods for conveying these search skills to others.Experienced librarian and instructor Suzanne S. Bell presents methods for effectively searching across disciplines and interfaces in this updated guide, the first edition of which was a pioneer in the field of online research and methodology. Extensively revised and updated throughout with additional features, fresh content, and the latest in web-based resources, the book focuses on two broad themes: effective searching of library databases and mentoring your library patrons to do the same.Each chapter includes discussions, concrete examples, exercises, and points to consider on such topics as the design of online databases, strategies for indexing, and tips for teaching users both online and in person. Arranged by content, the guide showcases the most popular databases in areas ranging from science to statistical data to the humanities, providing you with helpful search examples along the way. The updated content-some based on reader feedback-includes virtual interviews, dealing with public speaking anxiety, and coverage of a variety of new databases available for research.* Features discussions of databases by discipline, including social science, science, medicine, and humanities, covering both bibliographic and numerical databases* Provides readers with a toolkit of fundamental search skills to increase research effectiveness* Presents advice and techniques for both virtual and in-person teaching* Offers a companion website with additional information and exercises* Includes new "Additional Resources" sections for each database chapter, providing exposure to more database names and vendors, as well as a new section on discovery services
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This groundbreaking textbook and guide for library school students and librarians will help you-regardless of experience level or environment-learn the ins and outs of working with online databases, the best tactics for effective research online, and the methods for conveying these search skills to others.
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Contents Preface Acknowledgments Chapter 1: Introduction to Library Databases Chapter 2: Database Structure for Everyone: Records, Fields, and Indexes Chapter 3: The Searcher's Toolkit: Part 1 Chapter 4: The Searcher's Toolkit: Part 2 Chapter 5: Social Science Databases Chapter 6: Databases for Science and Medicine Chapter 7: Bibliographic Databases Chapter 8: Humanities Databases Chapter 9: Numerical Databases Chapter 10: Focus on People Chapter 11: Choosing the Right Resource for the Question Chapter 12: Evaluating Databases Chapter 13: Teaching Other People About Databases Chapter 14: Database Teaching Opportunities References Index
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"Librarian's Guide to Online Searching: Cultivating Database Skills for Research and Instruction is an ideal Library Science curriculum textbook and a critically important addition to professional and university library instructional reference collections." - Midwest Book Review
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The first book of its kind to provide instruction on how to produce efficient, effective searches using the commercial databases that librarians typically use on the job.

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781610699983
Publisert
2015-02-03
Utgave
4. utgave
Utgiver
Vendor
Libraries Unlimited Inc
Aldersnivå
06, 05, P, U
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
320

Forfatter

Biographical note

Suzanne S. Bell is the former business librarian at the University of Rochester and an adjunct instructor for the School of Information Studies at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.