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Discovery Task 4: Use Periodical Indexes To Find Information
From and About Journal Articles
HINT: Read all the instructions, including the
worksheets, before you start the assignment.
PROBLEM: This Discovery Task asks you to look at
information about journal articles from two different electronic periodical indexes (sometimes referred
to as databases) and to compare the information found in each of them. You will look for articles about the Spanish American War to make
observations about the kind of information you find in each of the indexes.
The databases that you
will use are the:
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America:
History and Life
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MLA
International Bibliography
OBJECTIVES:
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Learn what a periodical
index or abstract is.
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Learn to use two subject specific periodical indexes, America: History and Life and the MLA International Bibliography to find
citations to articles, book chapters, books and dissertations on the Spanish
American War.
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Learn what clues to the content (subject) of an article
are available through electronic periodical indexes.
INSTRUCTIONS
TO STUDENTS
The
learning objective of this Discover Task is to introduce you to two subject
specific electronic periodical indexes, America:
History and Life and the MLA International
Bibliography. You will look up
information about imperialism, anti-imperialism and the Spanish American War in
each of these databases and compare the information you find. This assignment does not require you to come
into the Library. You can access these
files from any computer on campus or from home.
Instructions on how to access
library databases from home are available on the Libraries' Homepage in the
section How To Connect From Off-campus. http://www.lib.uci.edu/services/how/connect.html
Read ALL the instructions before you begin the
assignment.
DEFINITIONS:
PERIODICAL: A periodical is a publication such as a magazine, newspaper or journal that has a
distinctive title, is intended to appear at regular intervals (e.g. daily,
weekly, monthly, annually) and has different content in each issue. Examples of periodicals are Sports
Illustrated, Los Angeles Times, or Tulsa
Studies in Women's Literature. Periodicals are available in print, on microfilm and microfiche and
electronically.
PERIODICAL
INDEX: A periodical index is a library reference tool which helps you find
information on a topic in a newspaper, magazine or scholarly journal. A periodical index in an electronic
format is often referred to as a database. Examples of periodical indexes are the Expanded
Academic ASAP (InfoTrac) database, America: History and Life, and the MLA International Bibliography.
BIBLIOGRAPHIC
CITATION: Citations, in the research world, have nothing to do with traffic tickets. Instead,
citations identify published information - print or electronic - in order to
locate that item again. Citations for articles usually include the 1) author's
name, 2) title of the article, 3) name of the journal or magazine, 4) volume
number, 5) issue number, 6) date of the journal or magazine issue, and 7) pages
where the article appeared. Citations
of Web documents also include a URL and the day the information was accessed.
The list of the sources you used when
researching your paper is a bibliography.
The bibliography allows others who read your work to verify facts or research
the same information more easily. These sources are listed in citation format
and follow an established style, such as MLA (Modern Language Association), APA
(American Psychological Association) or Chicago Manual of Style.
There are a few things that you should know before you
begin your discovery task.
1. Periodical
indexes are finding tools. They help
you to locate information in journals and magazines, but they may not include
the full text of the articles.
2. You already
know that there are different ways to use computers to perform the same
tasks. This assignment is going to give
you one set of instructions on how to access and use these two databases. You may find other ways that make more sense
or seem easier to you.
To begin your task:
The first periodical index you are going to look at is America: History and Life. Here is one way to access this database.
1. Start from
the UCI Libraries Homepage (http://www.lib.uci.edu/ )
2. Click on Article
Databases
3. Click on the
letter A and scroll down until you see America: History and Life and click on the link.
4. Read the
information given About the Database and use it to answer the questions about
the database.
America: History and Life
Historical coverage of the
United States and Canada from prehistory to the present
America: History and Life is
a complete bibliographic reference to the history of the United States and
Canada from prehistory to the present. Published since 1964, the database
comprises over 490,000 bibliographic entries for periodicals dating back to
1954, providing an incomparable research tool for students and researchers of
US and Canadian history.
This extensive database covers over 2,000 journals published worldwide. In
addition to covering all key English-language historical journals, America:
History and Life coverage includes selected historical journals from major
countries, state and local history journals, and a targeted selection of
hundreds of journals in the social sciences and humanities. Over 90% of the
articles included are published in English-language journals. In addition to
articles, each year America: History and Life includes approximately 6,000
citations of book and media reviews from a selection of over one hundred key
journals in US and Canadian history and related fields. The database also
includes citations to abstracts of dissertations published in these areas.
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What
kinds of materials are covered by America: History and Life?
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What
topics does America: History and Life cover?
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Why
are you using America: History and Life to find information about imperialism,
anti-imperialism and the Spanish American War?
5.
When you have answered the questions, enter the phrase Spanish American War in
the Subject Search box.
6.
Scroll through the list of entries and try to answer these questions.
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How
many citations did your search find?
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What
topics do these citations cover?
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What
are the titles of some of the journals that are indexed?
7. In some cases, America: History and Life will
link you to electronic copies of journal articles. Write the title of one article that is available electronically.
8. Choose a citation that looks like it might help you understand more about the Spanish American War and fill out the information requested below. Which of these pieces of information are required for the bibliographic citation?
Article Author:
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Now
you are going to look at the MLA
International Bibliography.
Follow
these instructions to access the MLA.
1. Return to the UCI Libraries' Homepage by
entering the URL: http://www.lib.uci.edu/
2. Click on Article Databases.
3. Click on the letter "M" and
scroll down to the link for the MLA Bibliography (via Ovid).
4. Use the information in
the following paragraph to answer the questions.
Produced by the Modern Language Association of America, the MLA International
Bibliography indexes critical scholarship on literature, language, linguistics
and folklore. Coverage includes journal articles, series, monographs,
dissertations, bibliographies, proceedings and other materials. The database
includes all records indexed from 1963 to the present, approximately 1,400,000
records.
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What
kinds of materials (books, journal articles, dissertations, etc.) are included
in the MLA?
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What
topics does the MLA cover?
5.
When you have answered the questions, enter the phrase “Spanish American War"
in the keyword search box.
6. Limit your search to journal articles and
English language.
7. Select the Perform search button to begin
your search.
8.
Click on Display and try to answer these questions.
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How
many citations did your search find?
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What
topics do these citations cover?
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What
are the titles of some of the journals that are indexed?
Find
a reference to an article that you think will help you to understand more about
the Spanish American War and fill out the information requested below. Which pieces of information are required for
the bibliographic citation?
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9. Finally, write one or two short paragraphs
that compare and contrast the America:
History and Life and MLA
International Bibliography periodical indexes. Summarize what you discovered about each index and highlight the
differences and similarities between these two finding tools.