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Instructor: Mr. Steven Kenneally

Getting Started

A library reference room can be a good place to find expert sources of quick information. Encyclopedias and dictionaries offer concise information in a variety of subjects and can also spark ideas for specific research topics. These are examples of a few of the resources found in our reference room; the same titles might also be found in another library. You will find the same subject areas in the library general stacks following the same call number system.

Print Resources
Encyclopedias: Spanish
The Oxford companion to Spanish literature
The feminist encyclopedia of Spanish literature
Enciclopedia universal en Espa'ol (Spanish version of Encyclopedia Britannica)
Enciclopedia vniversal ilvstrada evropeo

Dictionaries: Spanish
New Vel'zquez Spanish and English dictionary
The Oxford Spanish dictionary : Spanish-English/English-Spanish

Finding Books
For finding resources in the Mount Union College Library and other libraries, construct keyword & subject searches. A good strategy is to do a keyword search first, using words that you think might be in the title or content notes. When you find a resource that looks worthwhile, see what subject headings are used to categorize that item and use them to do subject searches. Searches in the online catalog will display what resources MUC owns in those areas.

 

Finding Journal & Magazine Articles
Some indexes and databases will provide the full-text of articles online; others offer only a citation and/or abstract of the article. If the database you're using doesn't provide the full-text of an article, first check 'Research by Title' (found on the Library Home Page) to see if it is available online in another database or in Mount Union College Library's in-house collection.

Useful Journals
--Use 'Research by Journal Title' to view the holdings and access options for subject & related topic journals
--Some journals are full-text within databases, others are in print holdings in the Mount Union College Library
--Journals published from 2001-present are on the 1st floor of the Old Building
--Journals published from 1976-2001 are on the second floor of the Old Building
--Journals published from 1800's-1975 are located in the basement of the Old Building

Article Databases & Indexes (Foreign Languages)

General Research Indexes:

Academic OneFile (InfoTrac) Full text expanded coverage including news magazines, popular culture, medical and legal information
Academic Search Premier (EBSCO)
Index, abstracts, and full text for many scholarly publications covering all academic areas of study
Digital Video Collection (OhioLINK, Digital Media Center)
EJC ' Electronic Journal Center
Full text of 6000+ research journals
JSTOR
Full text scholarly journals in the Arts & Sciences, Business, Language and Literature LexisNexis Academic
Full text news, business, legal, medical, and reference information

Foreign Languages Research Indexes:

ARTFL
American and French Research on the Treasury of the French Language Project from the University of Chicago
Arts and Humanities Citation Index (ISI)
Clase and Periodica
Index of Latin American Journals in the Sciences and Humanities
Digital Media Center
Foreign Language video clips
Economia y Negocios - citations in Spanish for articles on business and economics
Fuente Academica
scholarly journals in Spanish
Enciclopedia Universal en Espanol
Humanities International Complete
provides bibliographic references to literary, scholarly and creative journals published in the United States and Canada; this database covers over 1,700 journals and more than 1.5 million records
MedicLatina
medical research and investigative journal articles in Spanish
MLA Directory of Periodicals
MLA International Bibliography
Nueva Enciclopedia Cumbre en Linea
Vente et Gestion
French language business journals

Finding Internet Resources

Search Engines

Google Scholar (search engine for scholarly literature links on the open web) http://scholar.google.com/
Infomine (selected web resources for university-level work) http://infomine.ucr.edu/

The Internet is a very useful resource, but it can be frustrating to use if you don't know where to look for scholarly information, or to learn if the information you have found is accurate and true.

If you question the information found on a website, ask your instructor or a librarian. They will be happy to help you evaluate various web sites.

Final Writing and Presentation

A Writers Response, Electronic Resource
Publication manual of the American Psychological Association, 808.06615 A512p5
MLA handbook for writers of research papers, 808.02 G437m6
Mount Union College Writing Center, http://www.muc.edu/academics/writing_center

Academic Honesty

"Academic honesty is expected of Mount Union College students. Academic standards and practices are influenced by culture. What is considered appropriate academic behavior in your home country might be different from what is appropriate in the United States; it is important that you understand U.S. standards and practices. Not meeting these standards can result in charges of academic dishonesty and possibly expulsion from the College.

Academic dishonesty includes, but is not necessarily limited to, cheating on assignments and examinations; plagiarizing, representing as your own work any part of work done by another; or unauthorized use of library or computer materials."
**(Information obtained from 2006-07 Mount Union College Catalog)