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College English ENGL 180
Professor Elaine Goodell
November 2007
Guide for finding sources at the George T. Potter Library
Marcia Sexton
msexton@ramapo.edu
x6749
I. Library Homepage: http://library.ramapo.edu
- Provides access to the catalog (OPAC), databases, interlibrary loan forms, etc.
II. 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 children and advertising to locate a broad range of materials the library has on these keywords
- Use quotation marks around a multi-word phrase so that the catalog system will treat it as a single word.
- When you find an appropriate title, click on the Related Records or Subjects, etc. tab located at the top of a catalog record to see which Library of Congress subject headings are discussed in that particular book/DVD/periodical to get to more titles that deal with that subject
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- Search the catalog using Subject Browse feature if you know the relevant Library of Congress subject heading, for example:
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Advertising and children
- Mass media and children or mass media and teenagers
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Tips
- 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 Related Records or Subjects, 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.
III. Print Materials
- The reference stacks are located on the 3rd floor (this is also the library's entrance).
- Some useful materials for your projects:
| Encyclopedia of children, adolescents, and the media |
REF HQ784.M3 E53 2007 |
| Advertising to children on TV |
HQ784.t4 G858 2004 |
| Consuming kids: the hostile takeover of childhood |
HF5415.32 L56 2004 |
IV. Electronic Resources
| Academic Search Premier |
A multi-disciplinary database containing both full-text articles and citations.
NOTE: When only a citation is included, click on the Check availability at Ramapo link to see if the full text of the article is available in our collection. |
| LexisNexis (Academic Universe) |
Covers top news, general news topics, and news transcripts; foreign language news sources; company, industry, and market news; legal news; company financial information; general medical and health topics and medical abstracts; accounting, auditing, and tax information; law reviews; federal case law; U.S. Code; and state legal research. |
| Expanded Academic ASAP |
Provides multidisciplinary, easy-to-use access more than 3,500 journals (of which 2,100 are peer-reviewed) in the areas of humanities, social science and science and technology. Covered are such topics as communications, computers, environmental studies, health, and women's studies. Many articles are full-text. |
| America's Newspapers-Newsbank |
America's Newspapers from NewsBank provides full-text articles from the electronic editions of record for more than 300 U.S. newspapers. Newspaper archives provide comprehensive coverage of current events (history in the making) and historical events. Each newspaper or wire service provides unique coverage of local and regional news, including specific information about local companies, politics, sports, industries, cultural activities, and the people in the community. Paid advertisements are excluded. Newsbank includes the full-text of the Philadelphia Inquirer, The Record (NJ), and The Star-Ledger (Newark, NJ).
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Scholarly/Peer Reviewed/Refereed articles have been reviewed by a selected panel of experts in the discipline covered by that journal. Many of the databases allow you to limit your search to these articles.
- Journal Finder:
this provides information about where to find the full text of articles when available in the George T. Potter Library in print, microform, or through a full-text database. This feature also appears in many of our databases
- Interlibrary Loan: allows students 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
- Always switch to the Advanced Search page in a database. This will give you more control over your results.
- Always use Boolean Operators--AND, OR, NOT and Quotation Marks when running a search. For Example: "children and advertising"
- 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. Using Web Sources
VI. Bibliographies
Need more help? Visit or call the Reference Desk: 201.684.7574
Use QandANJ.org a 24/7 virtual chat with a reference librarian.
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