The first part of the information management strategy is then introduced, with a very
basic introduction to using Endnote, the bibliographical management software. This
is demonstrated using the Endnote online search capability to the university library
catalogue, retrieving the reference information of the items the participants have,
hopefully, recovered during the previous hands on time. The software is introduced
to the participants, the search capability demonstrated and the participants are then
given time to practise the retrieval of references. At times, participants have
requested a demonstration of retrieval of references directly from the library search
results to the software, avoiding the use of the in-built Endnote search tools. This
has been done either to the whole workshop or on an ad-hoc basis to individuals,
although the process is described in the later retrieval from online databases section.
After a break, online databases related to journal articles are introduced. This is
achieved using a generic database (Web of Knowledge) and also a subject specific
one (International Bibliography of the Social Sciences (IBSS)). The aim is to both
familiarize students with the range of databases and their limitations in terms of
coverage, as well as the range of user interfaces that researchers are faced with. A
number of demonstration searches are carried out using these databases. After
these demonstrations, the interface with Endnote is demonstrated, downloading the
results of the searches to the reference library.
The first part of the information management strategy is then introduced, with a very
basic introduction to using Endnote, the bibliographical management software. This
is demonstrated using the Endnote online search capability to the university library
catalogue, retrieving the reference information of the items the participants have,
hopefully, recovered during the previous hands on time. The software is introduced
to the participants, the search capability demonstrated and the participants are then
given time to practise the retrieval of references. At times, participants have
requested a demonstration of retrieval of references directly from the library search
results to the software, avoiding the use of the in-built Endnote search tools. This
has been done either to the whole workshop or on an ad-hoc basis to individuals,
although the process is described in the later retrieval from online databases section.
After a break, online databases related to journal articles are introduced. This is
achieved using a generic database (Web of Knowledge) and also a subject specific
one (International Bibliography of the Social Sciences (IBSS)). The aim is to both
familiarize students with the range of databases and their limitations in terms of
coverage, as well as the range of user interfaces that researchers are faced with. A
number of demonstration searches are carried out using these databases. After
these demonstrations, the interface with Endnote is demonstrated, downloading the
results of the searches to the reference library.
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