HA 4001 Bibliography presentation October 15, 2014
1. ROMANIZATION:
Hint: Stay consistent in one system of romanization! (However – Search in multiple ways!! )
Libraries follow the Library of Congress. http://catalog.loc.gov/help/unicode.htm
Many systems have been and continue to be used: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Romanization
2. GENERAL: OSU Libraries’ collections – Fine Arts, Thompson, Book Depository, etc
Fine Arts Library: http://library.osu.edu/find/subjects/art-and-history-of-art/
Japanese: http//library.osu.edu/find/subjects/Japanese-studies-resources/
3. Library catalogs: http://library.osu.edu & http://library.ohio-state.edu– what’s the difference?
OhioLink http://ohiolink.edu (loans within Ohio)
OCLC = Worldcat: http://www.worldcat.org (interlibrary loan)
or with First Search Interface: http://library.ohio-state.edu/record=b4940641~S7
*OCLC statistics: http://www.oclc.org/worldcat/catalog.en.html
4. Research databases – finding articles:
Art and architecture:
http://library.ohio-state.edu/search/m?SEARCH=Art%20and%20Architecture
International Studies: http://library.ohio-state.edu/search/m?SEARCH=International%20Studies
Newspapers: http://library.ohio-state.edu/search/m?SEARCH=Newspapers
ProQuest Dissertations and Theses
JSTOR: The Scholarly Journal Archive
Project Muse: Scholarly Journals Online
5. Web searching
Google – scholar.google.com – indexes papers, not journals – follow citations to works of interest
Twitter –
- Twitter Advanced Search: https://twitter.com/search-advanced/
- Topsy (2006~) http://topsy.com/
6. Personal Learning Network
How to cultivate a personal learning network : Tips from Howard Rheingold (By Chuck Frey)