Saturday, November 29, 2014

List of Open Access Journals - wk6

Here is a listing of the top Open Access Journals that you can use for this week 6.

Important to note that some articles may be abstracts and not the full and complete text. A citation or article may lead outside the database to another source that requires purchase. Email me if you have problems navigating to find an article related to your topic.

Also you may have a broad range of articles at your disposal numbering in the thousands or very few that are not relevant to your topic. These databases are not as fluid as Leatherby Libraries and the databases like Academic Search Premier.

Make sure you choose a database closer to your topic. For week 6 both DOAJ -Directory of Open Access Journals & OAJSE - Open Access Search Engine, are your best bet to find articles across multiple subjects.

OPEN ACCESS RESOURCES http://www.aes.org/images/e-lib/oa/openaccess34.png 

Open Access: This definition means researchers/students have means free, open, unrestricted access, to peer-reviewed and scholarly journals.
Core http://www.aes.org/images/e-lib/oa/openaccess34.png
CORE (COnnecting REpositories) aims to facilitate free access to scholarly publications distributed across many systems. As of today, CORE gives you access to millions of scholarly articles aggregated from many Open Access repositories.

(DOAJ) - Directory of Open Access Journals http://www.aes.org/images/e-lib/oa/openaccess34.png
Welcome to the Directory of Open Access Journals. This service covers free, full text, quality controlled scientific and scholarly journals.

F1000Researchhttp://www.aes.org/images/e-lib/oa/openaccess34.png
Open access journal in biology and medicine.
OAJSE http://www.aes.org/images/e-lib/oa/openaccess34.png
Open Access Journals Search Engine.

PubMed http://www.aes.org/images/e-lib/oa/openaccess34.png
PubMed is the publicly accessible version of MEDLINE developed by the National Library of Medicine. It contains citations from over 3,900 international biomedical journals. Journal coverage is provided from 1966 through the present. In most cases, an abstract is included with the citation.

Catching up with blog grading...



Contact me if you do not have a grade for one of your assignments or you feel I have graded one of your assignments improperly.

While I was behind on the blog grades I have been reading work but had not assigned grades yet. Blog posts are more a reflection of the week and I have yet to really remove points as long as you did the assignment and posted replies to your classmates. Everything from this point should be up to date.

Sunday, November 23, 2014

A Zero grade :(

I had to give zeros to some of you as a marker grade until the full assignment could be completed. The leatherby libraries website is a bit confusing and several went into the library catalog in the middle of the page. This usually leads you to a number of titles most of which are on the shelves in Irvine, CA. I sent out zeros to make sure everyone was on the same page as to how to access database materials, ebooks and articles. In any classroom you can access online articles and go to google books. In some cases I still gave a grade if you did get to the databases first and then choose another location. While it is possible to access ebooks from the online catalog the regular books on the shelf in the actual library overrun and overpower your search results in sheer number. You are more likely to find relevant materials in ebsco than through the online catalog. The online catalog will not give you a full search of the material until you are in the database.

Friday, November 21, 2014

Empirical Research Week 5

My wife and I will have a baby boy on 11/24 so I am posting early for week 5. :)

Week 5 focuses on Empirical Research

Empirical - based on, concerned with, or verifiable by observation or experience rather than theory or pure logic (p. 569)The Scientific Method has it basis on empirical research. Making calculations based on observation experience rather than just theory. Empirical research generates knowledge derived from observation or experimentation as opposed to theoryTypically, empirical research articles are written in a standardized format that outline the research study or experiment and include the following sections:AbstractIntroduction and Literature ReviewMethodsResultsDiscussion or Conclusion
References (or literature cited)




For academic search premier I would recommend using emperical research as a keyword and then in the follwoing keyword box type your subject.



Other possible searches are "empirical evidence" or even "observation"




Using Empirical evidence as a keyword search you should see empirical research as a keyword in bold for the articles you examine. It should show up in either the abstract or the subject terms. For your assignment paragraph I need empirical article and I would like to see in your paper what material did the authors link to empirical research? what did they observe or examine?



let me know by Brandman email if you have any further questions... Mr Mac

Week 4 Step by step to peer reviewed


Hello class, for week four we are examining peer-reviewed articles.
One of the class asked for a step by step so here we go! :)

Your best bet to finding these articles is either Academic Onefile or Academic Search Premier. Make sure you click the Scholarly Peer-Reviewed Journals box as well as a full text box.








Peer reviewed articles are examined and analyzed for content from those within their professional field. For instance a librarian writing a scholarly article may ask other professional librarians who have written on a particular topic of the field, how the material should be written.


(Peer review box for Academic Search Premier)

Most peer reviewed articles write in an acknowledgement for those that reviewed the work. In some cases this can be found at the beginning or end of an article. If this information cannot be found examie your work for their authors and how many are apart of your citation. Many of the peer reviewed articles have more than one author and all of the authors are listed in the citation. For the CRAAP Criteria in your paragraph you might say ___, and ___ and ___ worked together to make sure this study on ___ was accurate for the field.







A screenshot of Academic OneFile with peer reviewed box and full text box checked.

Let me know by email if you are having a hard time finding sources for your subject.

Mr. Mac



Sunday, November 16, 2014

Leatherby Libraries available from..

I will never mark of points for this but just a reminder.  You do not need the web address for your Leatherby libraries citation. By APA standards it is really a print source even though it has been made digital.

Its starts looking ugly if you took many steps to find your article and the URL gets longer, sometimes several lines worth.
it cruds up your assignments :(

Also in many cases the article will not work if your reader tries to click on it. Instead when you find an article you can save time by clicking the button on the right is listed as "cite". So for this reason do not include the available from for you leatherby libraries assignment just click the cite button as marked and find the APA citation as listed using the cite button... Mr Mac :)

Google Advanced Search - Week 1 info

As I read through your week one papers I found and interesting concept. As we examined Google advanced search, for part two of assignment one it is interesting to note that the first link to Google advanced in a Google search is in fact for Google Canada so I had quite a few Google searches returned to me with the URL. Google.ca rather .com.















Not that this is a problem but it is important to note the URL from which you are extracting your source its just as much crap, or CRAAP criteria you should be examining for your work. The URL tells you a lot abut your source or article just as a regular article title will.


It is also interesting to note that several of you did not see the big deal with Google advanced. I would suggest all of you take another look at this tool. I would recommend examining the site using .edu in the domain search and .pdf as your file extension

Wednesday, November 12, 2014

Week 3 Ebooks

This week we are examining eBooks. The eBook collection for Leatherby Libraries is the fourth listing down in the electronic resources section. You will follow the same procedure as we used for Academic Search Premier. For this weeks’ assignment find one eBook that is related to your topic/career.

Monday, November 10, 2014

Student posting issues for blog wk2

Several of you were having issues creating a new post for week 2.


First of all make sure you are signed into your gmail or sign in at the top right of your blog.






If you click sign in at the top right to your gmail the link sign in will lead you to your blog your screen should look like this.


You will then have the the option to create a new post.




Or you can sign into your gmail and then go back to your blog URL.


You will see your gmail account, new post, design, and sign out. 





You can click new post or design to change the features and this will also link you back to the option to create a new post. 




Hope this helps. 

Mr. Mac

Friday, November 7, 2014

FAQ's

Brandman's Librarian: Annie Knight is no longer the librarian for Brandman University, as of August 2014 our new librarian is Lugene Rosen. Some of the old assignment pdfs might still list Annie.
You can reach Lugene by phone (714-532-7736), email (lrosen@chapman.edu),
http://www1.chapman.edu/library/centers/​



Comments: Although it lists differently in two places you will be responding to one of your classmates blogs, although I do encourage more comments for class discussion you will only be graded on one.


Your assignment topic: A question was asked about our topic for the assignments. Your topic that you will be working on throughout this semester is your career focus. This was chosen because it was believed that students would not mind working through their career choice and would rather find articles on this topic than something else they may not be interested in or have little to know interest. So for your assignments you will be examining your career or future career as your topic. What degree are you pursing? what field are you in now and what will the outcome be after your degree? These are not questions you have to answer for the assignment, rather they are things just to think about for the work ahead. Articles for anything relating to your career or have interest in is a suitable topic for your class assignments. 

Monday, November 3, 2014

Week 2! Deep Web & Research

For your assignment this weeks we will be examining the deep web. Brandman’s Leatherby libraries databases are one such example of the deep web. Our libraries database queries are user generated, as you create a search for an article or subject. Not strictly online and also password protected and therefore part of what is called the Deep web/ Invisible web/ or Hidden Web. For more on this topic Read the short paragraph from Open Education Database. Remember that the material found here has been digitized and is not an online source. 
REPEAT The journals and articles you find through Leatherby libraries are not online sources, rather print sources that have been turned into digital files to read. Much in the same way most e-books are print first and then turned digital.
Make sure to fully read this weeks’ assignment .pdfs on Blackboard. You will find one article through Leatherby Libraries and one article through Google Advanced. Make sure your create citations for each of the articles you find.



Sunday, November 2, 2014

New Blogs! :)

Everyone has done an excellent job getting set up on Blogger and I was happy to see how many of you quickly finished the first two assignments for the week before the deadline.  Throughout the week as I have done, I will continue to update our class blog list and post grades for work as soon as possible. 5 Points for each assignment will be deducted for those that do not send me their blog and blog post before Midnight 11-3-14, allowing an extra day for the first week. I have yet to hear anyone struggling with the assignment. If I do not see questions or responses, I have no way of knowing what problems the class may be encountering.

If you do have questions feel free to email me.

John Macomber
"Mr. Mac"
jmacombe@brandman.edu