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Library Guides: English 1

Instructor: Marisol Baca
Librarian: Gina Haycock
March 25, 2008
REFERENCE BOOKS:
Located
on the first floor of the library behind the Reference Desk. These books
must remain in the library. Reference books include dictionaries, almanacs and encyclopedias. Specialized or
subject encyclopedias (concentrating on a particular subject instead of covering
all knowledge) are excellent starting points for research. They are focused on a
particular topic, cover the major concepts of the topic, are written by experts
in the field, and often have bibliographies or other references.
Examples of
Reference books in the COS library are as follows:
Statistics:
Statistical Abstract of the United States
#R317.3 Un58
This resource is also available online at the following
URL:
http://www.census.gov/compendia/statab/
The World Almanac and Book of Facts
#R317.3 W927
Subject Encyclopedias: (a small sampling of what is available
for history)
- African American Culture and History (5 volumes with Index) -
#R 973 En56
- American Decades - #R973.92 A512
- The American Revolution (2 volumes - Index at end of volume
2) - # R 973.3 A512
- The Annals of America (22 volumes with Index) -
# R
973.08 A613
- The Clinton Years - #R973.929 W295
- Colonial America to 1793 - # R 937.2 P986
- Dictionary of American History (12 Volumes with Index) -
# R 972.03 D554
- Documents of American History - # R 973 C734
- Encyclopedia of the Holocaust - #R940.53 En56
- Japanese American Interment During World War II -
#R940.5317
N576
- Talking Terrorism; A Dictionary of the Loaded Language of
Political Violence - # R 303.603 H538
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Subject Encyclopedias: (a small sampling of what is available
for literature)
- Poetry Criticism - #R 809.1 P745
- Contemporary Literary Criticism - #R 808.04 C761 & Annual
Cumulative Title Index
- Twentieth-Century Literary Criticism Annual Cumulative Title Index -
#R 809.04 T971
- Critical Survey of Poetry - #R 809.1 C934
- Masterplots II Poetry Series - #R 809.1 M423
- American Writers A Collection of Literary Biographies -
#R 810.9 A512
- Greenwood Encyclopedia of Multiethnic American Literature -
#R
810.992 G816
- Oxford Companion To African American Literature -
#R 810.8 Ox98
- Notable Latino Writers - #R810.9868 N899
- The Toni Morrison Encyclopedia - #R813.54 T665
Online Reference Books:
Gale Virtual Reference Library - Gale
provides access to 200 reference books. All the books are full-text
and cover a wide variety of topics including art, science,
literature and much more. All 200 titles can be searched
simultaneously or individual titles may
be selected. (Cost $20,000)
CIRCULATING
BOOKS: Located on the second floor of the library. Our newest books are, for the most
part, in the areas of science and social issues, and current topics, because we
try to build the collection to the type of assignments given to students. The
COS Library online catalog
is linked to the COS Library home page.
Opposing viewpoints is a series of books on controversial issues that is helpful
in narrowing a topic. In the COS catalog the following search will retrieve the
available titles in this series:

The results can then be sorted by title.
An example of a catalog search for books
about
an author:

Online Books:
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NetLibrary E-books: Electronic full-text
copies of published print materials, such as reference books,
scholarly and popular books. They can be accessed
from any computer on campus as well as remotely from home when you
set up a user name and password from a campus computer
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PERIODICALS INDEXES AND DATABASES:
Located on the first floor of the library. Periodicals refer to
information printed over a period of time such as magazines, journals and
newspapers. These are excellent sources for current and authoritative
information. To find an article on a specific topic, it is necessary to use an
index. Indexes are available in paper and
electronic formats. The library subscribes to approximately 23 indexes,
300 periodicals and 13 newspapers. For a list of which periodicals and indexes are available at COS
click on the link:
http://www.cos.edu/library/periodicalsalpha.htm
. For periodicals that the COS Library does not have available, there is
also the possibility of an Inter-Library Loan from Fresno State University.
ALSO, through the Academic Electronic
Databases link,
http://cos.edu/library/electronic.htm, on the COS Library’s Web Site,
there are links to the electronic index subscription databases that the library makes
available to COS students. Many of these indexes offer full-text articles, which
means the entire article will be available even if the library doesn't
subscribe to the periodical itself. If a student is off campus, passwords are
necessary to access these databases. Passwords are available for COS students at
the COS Library Information Desk or by calling the Library at (559) 737-6179.
Here are some general guidelines to think
about before typing anything in the search
boxes:
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Allow plenty of time for searching, depending on your topic getting good
results may take longer than you think.
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Allow time to read the article before
emailing or printing, especially, when doing a key word search, because you may
get false hits.
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Choose the most appropriate database for your topic.
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Take time to look at the search screen as a whole and make choices
appropriate to your topic or assignment.
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Focus on getting precisely what you are looking for, not how many results you
get.
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Use Boolean operators: and, or, not,
whenever appropriate or allowed by the software. This option is often available in
advanced search.
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Identify key words and possible
subject headings and synonyms.
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Remember: Subject headings are words used to
describe an article. Key words are words actually
found in the article. For Example:
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KEYWORDS AND SUBJECTS TO USE IN DATABASES |
| Childhood Obesity |
GPS |
DUI |
Sexual Assault |
Global Warming |
| Obesity in children |
Global Positioning System |
Drunk driving |
Rape |
Global Warming--Political Aspects |
| Obesity in children--United States --Prevention |
Electronic monitoring |
Drunk driving--United States--Investigation |
United States--Armed Forces--Women |
Global Warming--Environmental Aspects |
| overweight children |
Parolees or probationers |
police intervention |
military academies |
Climatic changes |
| Food industry |
parole & probation |
driving under the influence |
military education |
Greenhouse effect |
| school children, food |
Right to privacy |
roadside sobriety tests |
military cadets |
Climate change |
| advertising and children |
ethics |
designated drivers |
sexual harassment of women |
Greenhouse gases |
| Food preferences |
civil rights |
traffic safety |
military institutions |
Global temperature |
| market strategy |
tracking control systems |
police, attitudes |
sex offences |
Atmospheric carbon |
| Fast food industry |
privacy |
law enforcement |
sex abuse |
Air pollution control |
| television advertising |
satellite tracking anklets |
crime deterrence |
sex charges |
Ozone layer depletion |
| parents |
gang members |
police patrol |
Sexual harassment |
Carbon dioxide |
| food consumption |
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bars (drinking establishments) |
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Environmental policy |
DATABASES FOR CONTEMPORARY ISSUES:
(These two databases are full-text)
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CQ Researcher -
Your complete source on the most current and
controversial issues of the day with complete summaries, all the pros and
cons, bibliographies and more. (Annual Cost $523)
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SIRS (Social
Issues Research Series)
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SIRS contains all full-text articles from a variety of newspaper and
magazines covering current social issues.
(Annual Cost $1440)
DATABASES FOR
SCHOLARLY SOURCES: (These
databases are not completely full-text.)
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Infotrac
- Infotrac
provides articles from more than 500 scholarly, trade and
general-interest publications, as well as references for The New York
Times. The databases integrate core titles in every major academic
concentration; area
and issue-specific journals; academic journals with application
in the professions; and publications with national news coverage and
commentary.
The time period it covers is current year to date + the previous 3 years. The
optional backfile extends coverage as far back
as 1980. (Annual Cost $9,732)
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Academic
Search Elite - This database indexes over
1000
periodicals from 1984 to the present. It will identify the
periodical titles that the COS Visalia Library owns. (Annual
Cost $11,000)
DATABASES FOR
LOCAL COVERAGE: (These databases are full-text.)
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Fresno Bee
- This full-text database
covers 1985 to the present (Annual Cost
$2,310)
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Los Angeles Times
- This full-text database covers 1985 to the present
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Lexis/Nexis
- LEXIS-NEXIS®
Academic Universe provides access to a wide range of news, business,
legal, medical and reference information. (Annual
Cost $5,518) Not available off campus!!!
DATABASE FOR A COMBINATION OF SOURCE TYPES:
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Student Research Center
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This site provides access to the Columbia Encyclopedia as
well as government reports, magazines, news transcripts, Primary Source
Documents and more.
HISTORICAL ARTICLES:
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Paper
Indexes
Reader's Guide to Periodical Literature
The
Readers' Guide to Periodical Literature is probably the most
popular magazine index ever produced. Nearly every high school, public
and college library in the country subscribes to it. It indexes articles
in more than 300 popular magazines.
The COS Library owns it from
1890 to the present and
is therefore an excellent source for doing historical research
especially prior to 1980. This Index is located on the Index Tables in
the Periodicals Department on the first floor of the COS Library.
You can find a citation for a magazine article by looking
under a subject heading that describes what the article is about.
In addition to subject entries, Readers' Guide makes entries for
magazine articles under the author's last name.
When you have found an entry for the magazine article(s) you
want, write down the information in the citation. Be sure to note
the name of the magazine as well as the numbers following the title
so you can locate the proper issue.
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PRIMARY HISTORICAL SOURCES:
Primary Sources:
Are those accounts written at the time of the event by persons directly
involved, such as diaries or journals,
personal letters, or by eye-witness accounts as in
newspaper coverage.
Biography: A
written record of the life of an individual.
Autobiography: The writing of one's own history:
the story of one's life written by him/herself.
Memoir: A person's written account of special
events in his/her own life, and of the people he/she has known.
Biographies, Autobiographies, and Memoirs is a link to some of
the primary sources available in the COS Library
MLA STYLE CITATIONS:
From Purdue University's site:
http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/557/08/
From UC Berkeley's Library:
Style Sheets for Citing Internet & Electronic Resources

This page was created: March 2008 This page was
last updated:
03/04/2008
For Questions and Comments, please mail to
ginah@cos.edu
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