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Developing a Search Strategy
Search strategy is the process of finding information in a logical, step-by-step manner. Using a search strategy insures that you will find the information and materials you need as quickly and efficiently as possible.
Research Steps:
- Choose your topic
- Find background information
- Find books on your topic
- Find periodical articles
- Find networked resources or relevant Web sites
- Evaluate your sources
- Cite your sources
For more information
about library research strategy and using library resources, go to Research
Strategy: a tutorial.
Finding
Background Information
Reference
Sources
Encyclopedia of American immigration / James Ciment, editor. Armonk, N.Y. : Sharpe Reference, 2001.
Location: Uris Library Reference (Non-Circulating)
Call Number: JV6465 .E53x 2001
Gale encyclopedia of multicultural America / contributing
editor, Robert von Dassanowsky ; edited by Jeffrey
Lehman. Detroit : Gale Group, 1999.
Essays on approximately 150 culture groups of the U.S., from Acadians to Yupiats, covering their history, acculturation and assimilation, family and community
dynamics, language and religion.
Location: Uris Library Reference (Non-Circulating)
Call Number: E184.A1 G14x 1999
Gale virtual reference library
Provides the full text of many encyclopedias, handbooks, dictionaries, and directories.
- Encyclopædia Britannica Online
- Oxford Reference Online
- Oxford English Dictionary
- Roget's Thesaurus
- Language Tools
Finding Books
- Includes the holdings of 19 Cornell University libraries (over 7 million items)
- Contains records for books, DVD's/videos, sound recordings, magazines/newspapers/journals, computer files, government documents, manuscripts and archives, maps, musical scores, and more
- For help searching the library catalog, see a librarian or go to the catalog's help pages
Subject headings that you can use to search include:
- Immigrants United States
- United States Emigration and Immigration
- Children of Immigrants
- Assimilation (Sociology)
Language Policy--United States
English language--Political aspects--United States. - United States Emigration and Immigration
- Immigrants United States
If we do not have a BOOK in our holdings, or if the book you need is already checked out:
Borrow Direct
Click on the link above, connect to Borrow Direct, search for the book and if it's available from another Ivy League university, we will have it shipped to Cornell. Borrowing period is one month. Books arrive in 3-4 business days. (This service is for BOOKS only).
If we don't own an item that you need (any item -- journal article, DVD, dissertation, etc.):
Interlibrary Loan Services
If Cornell Library does not have an item you need, Use ILLiad (InterLibrary Loan Internet Accessible Database) to request that we borrow materials from other libraries. Loan period is usually one month. Items can arrive in as little as a few days to a couple of weeks.
Finding Articles
Two approaches to finding articles:
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1. Search a Specific Database
General Databases
Academic search premier (Ebsco) [Restricted
to Cornell]
EBSCO Academic Search Premier provides full text for nearly 4,650 academic multi-disciplinary serials, including full text for more than 3,600 peer-reviewed titles.
Proquest
Research Library [Restricted
to Cornell]
An
extensive number of periodicals, covering
general interest magazines and scholarly
journals in the social sciences, humanities
and sciences. Also included are ethnic and alternative press coverage. Full text of many articles is provided.
Web of Science: Social Sciences Citation Index [Restricted
to Cornell]
A multidisciplinary database of bibliographic information indexed to be searched by subject, author, journal.
Subject Specific Databases
Anthropology plus [Restricted
to Cornell]
Provides worldwide indexing of journal articles, reports, commentaries, edited works, and obituaries in the fields of social, cultural, physical, biological, and linguistic anthropology, ethnology, archaeology, folklore, material culture, and interdisciplinary studies.
Linguistics and language behavior abstracts [Restricted
to Cornell]
Abstracts of the world’s literature in linguistics and language-related research. Related disciplines such as anthropology, education, ethnology, information science, medicine, and communications are covered.
Area Studies Databases
Chicano database
Chicano Database is a comprehensive bibliographic index representing all types of material for information about Mexican-American topics and the only specialized database for and about Chicanos.
Hapi online
HAPI Online contains authoritative, worldwide information about Central and South America, Mexico, the Caribbean basin, the United States-Mexico border region and Hispanics in the United States.
Evaluating Sources
Evaluating the sources you find is a crucial step in the process of scholarly research. The questions you ask about books, periodical articles, or multimedia sources are similar whether you're looking at a citation to the item or have the item in hand.
How
to Critically Analyze Information Sources
Lists some of the critical questions you should ask when you consider the appropriateness
of a particular book, article, media resource, or Web site for your research.
Distinguishing
Scholarly from Non-Scholarly Periodicals: A Checklist
of Criteria
Shows how to evaluate periodicals by looking at their format, intended audience,
and appearance.
Evaluating
Web Resources
Lists ways to analyze the Web sites you find.
Evaluating
Web Sites: Criteria and Tools
See this page for additional suggestions specific to Web sites.
Five Criteria for Evaluating Web Sites
Offers a table of suggestions.
Citing Sources
- Code of Academic Integrity
- APA citation style (Print pdf) Electronic Media and Online Sources
- MLA citation style (Print pdf) Electronic Media and Online Sources
- Chicago Manual of Style Online
- Annotated bibliography how-to
Managing Information using Bibliographic/Citation Software
Cornell University Code of Academic Integrity
Research and Reference Help
- Library Gateway Help
- CU Library Catalog Help
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- Reference Desk Directory
- Reference
Desk Schedules in Olin and Uris Libraries
- Olin Library Reference phone number: 255-4144
- Uris Library Reference phone number: 255-2339
- Writing Walk-in Service (Knight Institute) -- available in Olin Library | Fall 2005
October 9,
2007
Maureen Morris
Reference Librarian
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Olin and Uris Libraries, Cornell University, Ithaca
NY 14853
PSA: Public Services and Assessment
Information and reference: 607-255-4144, okuref@cornell.edu
Circulation: (Olin) 607-255-4245, (Uris) 607-255-3537, olincirc@cornell.edu

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