Roots of Rage

Need help with your research? Contact:

Martha Stevenson
Reference Librarian
Phone: x3601
msteven@muhlenberg.edu

Reference Desk Hours:
Call or email to confirm
M 5-9 p.m.
T,Th 10 a.m.-12 p.m.
W,F 12-1 p.m.

Office hours (by appt.):
Call or email to arrange


FINDING BOOKS

    Trexler Library

    Search the Trexler Library Catalog (http://library.muhlenberg.edu) to find books the library owns.

    A keyword search produces a broad list of results.  Use with Boolean Operators.
    Use OR between like concepts or synonyms.  Use AND between different concepts.
    		Example:  school shooting*
    
    A subject heading search produces a small, exact list of results. Library of Congress Subject Headings specifically for TLC Example: school violence
      Crime State Rankings
      Statistical Reference 364.042 C929a

      Statistical Abstract of the U.S.
      Statistical Reference 317.3 U58s

    WorldCat

    To expand your book search considerably, try WorldCat. Follow the path: Trexler Library Home Page - Find - Books,Videos,Music - WorldCat. WorldCat is a unified catalog of many libraries in the U.S. and other parts of the world. This is a powerful search tool for books, web resources, and other materials on any subject. It will list area libraries if there are any that hold that book title.

    EZ Borrow

    Another way of obtaining books that are not owned by Trexler Library is through EZ Borrow. Books requested through this service often arrive within 3-5 days. Follow the path: Trexler Library Home Page - Find - Books,Videos,Music - EZ Borrow.


FINDING ARTICLES (Articles A-Z)
http://www.muhlenberg.edu/library/articles/databases/alphabetical.html

General Databases
    Academic Search Premier contains full text for more than 4,500 scholarly and popular journals covering academic areas like the medical sciences, ethnic studies, education, humanities, etc.

    Lexis-Nexis Academic Universe is a full-text database of major newspapers, newswires, select trade journals and magazines.

    Newspaper Source indexes 28 national and international newspapers along with 260 U.S. regional papers.

    Omnifile is full text covering a variety of subject areas.

Subject Specific Databases
    ERIC is from the Educational Resource Information Center and provides access to educational literature and resources.

    PsycInfo contains citations to scholarly articles and book chapters, all in psychology and related disciplines.

    SocAbs (Sociological Abstracts) provides citations and abstracts of research in sociology and related disciplines in the social behavioral sciences.


LOCATING A JOURNAL

To find out if the library has access to a journal/magazine/newspaper in full text, in paper or in microform, go to the library homepage and do a Journal Title search in the catalog.


INTERLIBRARY LOAN

Books and journals not found in Trexler Library can be ordered through Interlibrary Loan (http://www.muhlenberg.edu/library/more/ill/index.html).
Remember, start early to allow enough time to receive them. It could take anywhere from 7 days to 2 weeks.


SEARCHING THE WEB

Proceed with caution when using a search engine! Results will not necessarily provide accurate information. To access a checklist of criteria for evaluating web resources go to Evaluating Resources Handout (http://www.muhlenberg.edu/library/guides/evaluating.pdf).

Google (http://www.google.com)
One of the largest web crawlers. Non-selective.

Google Scholar (http://scholar.google.com/)
Web crawler that looks for content it identifies as "scholarly". Emphasis is on books and journal articles.

Librarian's Internet Index (http://lii.org/)
This directory will provide you with a list of sites that have been identified by librarians as high in quality. For the most effective results, use the advanced search interface to enter your search terms.


CITING SOURCES
http://www.muhlenberg.edu/library/reshelp/citations.html

No matter where your information comes from, you always need to cite your sources. This is necessary to give the author proper credit for his or her work, as well as so that you or someone else could retrace the steps you took doing your research.

The most frequently used citations have been compiled by the reference librarians on a webpage and handout. These can be found by following the path: Trexler Library Home Page - Research Help - Citation Guides.