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Guide for finding sources at the George T. Potter Library
College English
October 16, 2007
Shirley Knight, Patricia Tovey, Professor
sknight@ramapo.edu, x7315 ENGL 180-04
I. Library Homepage
- Provides access to the catalog (OPAC), databases, interlibrary loan forms, etc.
II. Reference Material
- The reference stacks are located on the 3rd floor (this is also the library's entrance).
Titles |
Call Numbers |
Opposing Viewpoints Series:
- Police Brutality
- Problems of Death
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Ref H 31 .O62 A 22 2000
Ref H 31 .O62 P97
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| The Oxford Handbook of Practical Ethics |
Ref BJ 1031 .O94
2003 |
| Affirmative Action: an encyclopedia |
Ref HF 5549.5 .A34 A426
2004 |
| World at Risk: a global issues sourcebook |
Ref JZ 1242 .W67 2002 |
| Inconvient Truth: the planetary emergency of global warming and what we can do about it |
Ref QC 981.8 .G56 G67 |
| Women and the Military: an encyclopedia |
Ref U21.75 .S54
1996 |
| Encyclopedia of World Terrorism |
Ref HV 6431 .E53
1997 |
| Wounds of War |
Ref JZ 6530 .L35
2004 |
| Handbook of Eating Disorders and Obesity |
Ref RC 552 .E18 H362
2004 |
| Gay and Lesbian Rights in the United States |
Ref HQ 76.8 .U5 .G37 2003
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III. Finding Books at the Potter Library
- Catalog: use this to find books, periodical titles (NOT articles ), government documents, reserve items, music,and movies owned by the Library. You may limit a search by language, year(s) of publication, type of material, etc. This may take a few seconds to load.
- Use the Basic Search to find material using Keywords
- For example: search for "deforestation" or "global warming" to locate a broad range of materials the library has on these keywords. Use quotation marks when searching for a two-word or multi-word topic
OR
- Search the catalog using Subject Browse feature if you know the relevant Library of Congress subject heading .
- For example:
Subject Headings |
- Affirmative Action
- Doping in Sports--United States
- Euthanasia
- Gay Rights
- Global Warming
- Iraq War, 2003-
- Iraq War, 2003--Propaganda
- Medical Care, Cost of--United States
- Racial Profiling in Lawenforcement--New Jersey
- Smoking
- Sustainable Development
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- Start with broad searches. It is much easier to discard too much rather than start with too little.
- If you don't know the Subject Heading, use the Subject etc. tab located on the top of a catalog record to get to the headings. This will help you focus in on more relevant material.
- Can "virtually" browse the shelves by clicking on the call number in a record.
IV. Electronic Resources
Use the following Databases (Online) to locate journal and newspaper articles on your topics.
| CQ Researcher |
Providew weekly publications on a wide-in-depth analysis of the pros and cons of current controversial issues. |
| Expanded Academic ASAP |
Covers a wide range of full-text academic disciplines in the areas of social sciences, sciences, health, women's studies and more. May limit to peer reviewed articles. |
| Academic Search Premier |
Not only a multidisciplinary full-text databases, but includes as well ethnic studies, computer sciences, languages and more. |
| Lexis-Nexis: Academic |
Offers newspaper and journal articles on news, legal news, general medicine, and more. |
| Ulrich's International Periodicals Directory |
Provides serials bibliographic and access information that ranges from indexing, websites, and subscription informtion, for academic and scholarly publications, consumer trade magazines, newspapers, newsletters and many other types of serial publications for all subjects throughout the world. |
Scholarly/Peer Reviewed/Refereed articles have been reviewed by a selected panel of experts in the discipline covered by that journal.
Journal Finder: indicates the electronic, microfilm and print periodicals in the library's collection.
- Interlibrary Loan: allows studens to borrow a book or article that the George T. Potter library does not own. There is a link from the Journal Finder page.
Both of these links can be found under QUICK LINKS on the library's homepage.
Tips
- Switch to the Advanced Search page in a database. This will give you more control over your results.
- Use quotation marks when searching for a two-word or multi-word topic, i.e., "global warming," "gay marriage".
- Always use Boolean Operators-AND, OR, NOT and Quotation Marks when running a search. For Example: "Right to die" OR "euthanasia"ANDpatients
- Always check your Spelling if the database results are zero.
- Use the Subject Terms or Thesaurus link, if available, to find the best terms to use in a database.
V. Web Sources
- Use the following Subject Resources under Environment/Ecology and Human Rights to find supplemental information on your topics.
VI. Bibliographies
- Use QandA NJ: a 24/7 virtual chat with a reference librarian.
Need more help? Visit or call the Reference Desk: 201.684.7574
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