Library Recommended Databases for GEH 1021 Advantages of
Library Recommended Databases for GEH 1021
Advantages of Using Library Databases üProvide credible information üSubject Specific üSuit your research level üCite your references in APA style üFree of charge (the Library pays for access to the full-test)
What is i. Search? i. Search is a one-stop platform for finding library books, journals, media, course reserves, fulltext articles, HKALL and more. Advantages
What is i. Search? What resources are included in i. Search? What resources are excluded from i. Search? Library Resources • • • Articles Videos Newspaper articles Reference entries Statistical data • • Books Media Course Reserve Journals Articles Videos Databases Open-access Resources
What is i. Search? i. Search on the Library homepage Direct to i. Search homepage Enter your search terms
i. Search – Before Searching Please prepare your keywords before searching Suggested keywords: Natural Hazards Post-Disaster Recovery Geological Meteorological Hydrological Hazards Government respond Mitigation efforts Psychological recovery Community reconstruction Emergency management
i. Search – Simple Search Use “ ” for phase search “Natural Hazards”
i. Search – Result Page
i. Search – Refine My Results
Hands-on Practice Try to perform a simple search in i. Search and refine your results Suggested keywords: Natural Hazards Post-Disaster Recovery Geological Meteorological Hydrological Hazards Government respond Mitigation efforts Psychological recovery Community reconstruction Emergency management
Environment Complete offers deep coverage in applicable areas of agriculture, ecosystem ecology, energy, renewable energy sources, natural resources, marine & freshwater science, geography, pollution & waste management, environmental technology, environmental law, public policy, social impacts, urban planning, and more.
Environment Complete How to access? Go to the Library Homepage: http: //www. lib. eduhk. hk Click “Database A-Z List”
Environment Complete Search “Environment Complete” Click here to access
Environment Complete Input keywords and click “Search” Earthquakes Case study
Environment Complete Many academic articles are found easily Click the title to access the details (See next slide) Titles with icon provide full-text download
Environment Complete Click here to download the full-text Click “Cite” to find the citation in APA style (See next slide)
Environment Complete Citation in APA style
Hands-on Practice -Try to access Environment Complete -Try to make a search and download an article -Try to find a citation in APA style
Pro. Quest Arts & Humanities Databases How to access? Go to the Library Homepage: http: //www. lib. eduhk. hk Click “Database A-Z List”
Pro. Quest Arts & Humanities Databases Search “Pro. Quest Arts & Humanities” Click here to access
Pro. Quest Arts & Humanities Databases Input keywords and click “Search” Earthquakes AND recovery
Pro. Quest Arts & Humanities Databases Click the title to access the details (See next slide) Click “Full text. PDF” to download
Pro. Quest Arts & Humanities Databases Click “Cite” to find the citation in APA style
Pro. Quest Arts & Humanities Databases Citation in APA style
i. Search VS Databases Why using specific databases instead of i. Search? i. Search Environment Complete Pro. Quest Arts & Humanities Databases
Citing Resources ØAllows you to use other people’s work by giving credit to the original author without plagiarizing ØProvides documentation for all facts and figures that are not common knowledge ØStrengthens your work by lending outside support to your arguments ØProvides the source information for others who wants to find out more about your ideas ØAccurately prepared references help establish your credibility as a careful researcher ØOut of order/incomplete citations cause inaccurate citation network indexing
Citation Style in Ed. UHK APA Referencing APA = American Psychological Association APA reference style uses the Author-Date format All direct and indirect quotes must be acknowledged the source in the text and the reference list
In-text Citation An author-date citation can be formatted in two ways 1. Parenthetical Citation: Provide both author 2. Narrative Citation: Mention the author in the and date in parentheses, separated by a comma narrative followed by the date in parentheses e. g. Early onset results in more persistent and severe course (Kessler, 2003) e. g. Kessler (2003) found that among epidemiological samples……
In-text Citation Type of citation First citation in text Subsequent citations in text Parenthetical format, first citation in text Parenthetical format, subsequent citations in text One work by one author Walker (2007) (Walker, 2007) One work by two authors Walker and Allen (2004) (Walker & Allen, 2004) One work by three authors Bradley, Ramirez, and Soo (1999) Bradley et al. (1999) Bradley, Ramirez, & Soo, 1999) (Bradley et al. , 1999) One work by four authors Bradley, Ramirez, Soo, and Walsh (2006) Bradley et al. (2006) Bradley, Ramirez, Soo, & Walsh, 2006) (Bradley et al. , 2006) One work by five authors Walker, Allen, Bradley, Ramirez, and Soo (2008) Walker et al. (2008) (Walker, Allen, Bradley, Ramirez, & Soo, 2008) (Walker et al. , 2008) One work by six or more authors Wasserstein et al. (2005) (Wasserstein et al. , 2005) Groups (readily identified through abbreviation) as authors National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH, 2003) NIMH (2003) (National Institute of Mental Health [NIMH], 2003) (NIMH, 2003) Groups (no abbreviation) as authors University of Pittsburgh (2005) (University of Pittsburgh, 2005)
Reference List What’s the difference between reference list and bibliography? A reference list consists of all sources cited in the text of a paper, listed alphabetically by author’s surname. A bibliography may include resources that were consulted but not cited in the text as well as an annotated description of each one. Bibliographies may be organized chronologically, or by subject, rather than alphabetically.
Reference List v. Arrange by authors in Alphanumerical Order v. Each reference cited in text must appear in the reference list (except for classical works and personal communications) v. Each entry in the reference list must be cited in text Entire Book Damrosch, D. (2003). What is world literature? Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press. Edited Book Ercikan, K. , & Roth, W. -M. (Eds. ). (2009). Generalizing from educational research: Beyond qualitative and quantitative polarization. New York, NY: Routledge. Book Chapter Tian, C. (2009). Development of dialectical materialism in China. In B. Mou (Ed. ), History of Chinese philosophy (pp. 512 -538). London, England: Routledge.
Useful Citation Tools http: //www. lib. eduhk. hk/refworks/ http: //www. lib. eduhk. hk/cgi-bin/WAMConn. Mgr? sid=apastyle http: //www. citationmachine. net/
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