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PLS 201: Research Methods

PLS 201: Research Methods. Dr. Jungkun Seo Ms. Sue Cody. Topics for the Sessions. Selecting the right information sources Selecting the right finding aids Doing a better search Availability of resources Evaluating resources Citing Sources. Selecting the right information sources.

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PLS 201: Research Methods

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  1. PLS 201: Research Methods Dr. JungkunSeo Ms. Sue Cody

  2. Topics for the Sessions • Selecting the right information sources • Selecting the right finding aids • Doing a better search • Availability of resources • Evaluating resources • Citing Sources

  3. Selecting the right information sources • News/Opinion or Scholarly Analysis? • Current or Historical? • Primary or Secondary? • Publications or Data?

  4. Selecting the right finding aids • Database Scope • Bibliographic or Data? • Publication Types and Numbers • Subjects • Time period (publication or subject) • Search Engine / Structure • Abstract or Full-text search • Special Limit features

  5. Doing a better search • AND, OR, NOT • AND narrows • Third parties AND presidential elections • OR adds synonyms/related (OR is More) • Third parties OR Third party OR Tea party • NOT excludes (use carefully) • Truncate for word variations • (presiden* = presidency, president, presidents, presidential) • Words anywhere or phrase? • “Third parties” • Field-specific searching, e.g., Title, Descriptor/Subject

  6. Availability of Resources • Links from databases • “Have a Citation? Looking for a Journal” • Library Catalog and WorldCat • Interlibrary Loan

  7. Do we have? • Halper, Stefan. 2011. “President Obama at Mid-Term” International Affiars87:1-11. • Perry, Glenn E. 2011. “Taking Tea Parties Seriously: Corporate Globalization, Populism, and Resentment.” Perspectives on Global Development and Technology 10:11-29. • Schraufnagel, Scot. 2011. Third Party Blues: The Truth and Consequences of Two-party Dominance. New York: Routledge. • Rosenstone, Steven J. 1984. Third Parties in America. Princeton: Princeton University Press.

  8. Evaluating Resources • Authority • Scope • Purpose • Persuade or describe? • Audience • Accuracy • Current? Does it matter? • CRITIC Model • Evaluating News Magazines

  9. Assignment • Answer 6 basic questions • Pick 2 databases (1 from each column) • Explore the scope of database • Practice searching – use: • AND OR • Truncation (*), • “quotes for phrases” • Due Monday

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