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Welcome to….: 

Welcome to…. The brand new e-classroom!!!!

Brock Library Seminar 2004: 

Brock Library Seminar 2004 OEVI 3P21 Wine Processing and Equipment

Marcie Jacklin, CCOVI Librarian: 

Marcie Jacklin, CCOVI Librarian

My advice….: 

My advice…. Start early!!! Ask for help Reference Information Desk Marcie Ext 3960 mjacklin@brocku.ca Usually available weekdays 9 – 5; also available occasionally on Sundays

Pop quiz: 

Pop quiz What do you like about the library? What don’t you like about the library? Questions/concerns/comments?

How to …: 

How to … Find books and more Find journal articles and more Research a topic in… How do I…..? Writing essays/citing sources

The Library web pages: 

The Library web pages The Library web pages www.brocku.ca/library

Find books and more: 

Find books and more How do you find out which books are located in the library?

Library Catalogue – examples of Author and Title searches: 

Library Catalogue – examples of Author and Title searches Author Pickering, Gary Title Winery cleaning manual Title Vineyard and winery management Title California Agriculture

What are Subject Headings?: 

What are Subject Headings? ….and why are they useful? Does the web have subject headings?

Brock Library Catalogue – Useful Subject Headings : 

Brock Library Catalogue – Useful Subject Headings Wine and wine making Wine and wine making – equipment and supplies Wine and wine making - periodicals Wine industry Viticulture Grapes

What are keywords?: 

What are keywords?

Brock Library Catalogue – Useful keywords: 

Brock Library Catalogue – Useful keywords wine* and processing wine* and equipment wine* and suppl* wine* and presses wine* and technolog* wine* and engineering

Search Tips: 

Search Tips Boolean winery and supplies wine or grapes or viticulture wine and not home Truncation * wine* (wine, wines, winery) Phrase “ “ “pinot noir”

Brock Library Catalogue – The Limit Function - examples: 

Brock Library Catalogue – The Limit Function - examples Year of publication Where item is located Internet Journals (not great) or books Sort by year

For journals not at Brock Library: 

For journals not at Brock Library Order copies via RACER InterLibrary Loan (it can take up to 2 weeks to receive them) See http://www.brocku.ca/library/ Quick Links RACER

Databases: 

Databases What are databases?

Databases – Access on campus: 

Databases – Access on campus On campus – in the library or computer labs or in residence Need a Library account number to Access most databases off campus Renew library material Check holds

Brock Library Databases: 

Brock Library Databases Why use databases? Is the web better? What can I find in databases?

Databases: 

Databases Over 80 databases available in the library 15 databases of potential interest to oenology and viticulture

What does scholarly publication mean??: 

What does scholarly publication mean?? Scholarly, peer-reviewed, academic

Popular versus scholarly: 

Popular versus scholarly Most of our databases have scholarly information, for example: FSTA VITIS Scholarsportal Etc. Some databases have a combination of popular and scholarly information, for example, Academic Search Premier CBCA Full text Reference

Databases – two types: 

Databases – two types Full text Subject (usually an index) What is a full text database? Where can I find the articles in subject databases?

Full text databases: 

Full text databases Entire journal articles available online Usually publisher databases so they don’t cover all the literature available on a subject Usually only the biggest and most important publishers (not the small presses) Usually scholarly (peer reviewed)

Full text databases - examples: 

Full text databases - examples Scholarsportal mostly science; scholarly; > 3,300 journals Academic Search Premier Multidisciplinary; scholary and popular; >3,100 magazines and journals Etc.

Subject databases: 

Subject databases Indexes articles whether or not Brock Library owns the journal Covers the core journals within a subject – publisher doesn’t matter Not full text – only abstracts (summaries) What is an abstract? Where do I find the articles???

Subject databases - examples: 

Subject databases - examples FSTA – Food Science and Technology Abstracts (indexes 1800 journals) VITIS, viticulture and enology abstracts (> 350 journals back to 1969) Etc.

What is a Citation?: 

What is a Citation? Why do we need to cite articles?

American Journal of Enology and Viticulture citation system: 

American Journal of Enology and Viticulture citation system

How do you find out if the library has a journal?: 

How do you find out if the library has a journal?

Which database is the best? It depends…..: 

Which database is the best? It depends….. Do you need scholarly (versus popular) information? How many articles do you need? Which topic are you researching?

Databases – Selecting the best database(s): 

Databases – Selecting the best database(s) See the list at http://brain.biblio.brocku.ca/screens/edtitle.html or click on Database on the Library Home Page and then click on Oenology and Viticulture Also see recommendations on the Oenology and Viticulture Subject Guide

Databases with some content for this assignment: 

Databases with some content for this assignment FSTA VITIS Academic Search Premier Scholarsportal ENOlibrary Web of Science

FSTA: 

FSTA Food Science and Technology Abstracts No full text just abstracts Indexes 1800 scholarly journals 1990 to the present time

FSTA….: 

FSTA…. Defaults Advanced Search Winery equipment (phrase) 8 hits Winery AND equipment (Boolean) 35 hits Winer* AND equipment (truncation) 68 hits Winer* AND (equipment or processing) 159 hits

FSTA: 

FSTA Field searching e.g. address of authors Brock Thesaurus winery Index Pickering Search History Wine* and Brock

Challenges: 

Challenges Information doesn’t exist Too much information available Not enough information available Food only searches for the word ‘food’, it doesn’t search for different kinds of foods e.g. cheese

Overlap : 

Overlap Not much overlap of databases!!

Web of Science: 

Web of Science Entire database covers more than 8,000 scholarly journals (science, social science, arts and humanities) Abstracts only

WoS – journal selection: 

WoS – journal selection Only index journals which are the most highly cited

Web of Science (SCI) - Content: 

Web of Science (SCI) - Content Each record from 1980 to the present includes – title of the article; authors (last name and initials only); title of the journal Abstract all references (citations) Number of times cited!!

Web of Science (SCI) - searching: 

Web of Science (SCI) - searching Easy Search – good for obtaining a limited number of articles Full Search General Search (subject, author, journal title or author affiliation) Cited Ref Search (where an article has been cited)

WoS – Cited Ref Search: 

WoS – Cited Ref Search Includes all authors from 1980 to the present; Just includes primary authors before 1980 Takes the citation from the original document – so if there is an error it will stand (no effort to correct it) E.g. Pickering, GJ*

VITIS – Viticulture and Enology Abstracts: 

VITIS – Viticulture and Enology Abstracts Over 350 scholarly journals Subject index with abstracts Home-made database Unrestricted access – free 1969 to the present

Keyword: 

Keyword Winer*&equipment (no spaces) 107 hits

Expert: 

Expert Menu driven Try searching the abstract or subject fields

VITIS - Capturing information: 

VITIS - Capturing information Table Download Save file to disk Excel file Text Download Select fields Copy and paste (into Word)

Scholarsportal: 

Scholarsportal Scholarly Full text Gives results in order of relevance Search abstracts field Try search – Advanced Search

Tips: 

Tips Searching in the abstract field can work well if you have too much information ‘any field’ includes the citation and addresses and bibliography

Scholarsportal – Advanced tips: 

Scholarsportal – Advanced tips Limit search by Date Article type Language Maximum number Sort by relevancy or date Register to be able to run weekly searches have ToC emailed to you

ENOlibrary: 

ENOlibrary

CISTI Source: 

CISTI Source Has the most coverage – 14,000 journals!! Limited because it only indexes the citations – author, title of article and title of journal No subject enhancement, no abstracts, no full text

CISTI…: 

CISTI… Use “Undergraduate Access” Change to ‘Advanced’

Academic Search Premier: 

Academic Search Premier Partial full text Popular and scholarly All subjects Limits Full text Peer reviewed (may not be the same criteria as your professor!!)

Searching the web: 

Searching the web Google – using advanced search and looking for PDF’s