EVIE 3010
Resources for Research in Interior Design
Today we will look at:
- Resources for finding a range of sources of information
- From academic books & journal articles
- to newspaper articles & credible websites
- Citing the sources you find
Which library services have you used so far during the pandemic?
Answer at www.menti.com/gdbg893u5y
Library services during pandemic times
Accessing Books & Digitized Copies
Includes instructions for:
- Placing requests for physical books
- Requesting scanned portions of books
- Accessing ebooks & articles
- Accessing items in HathiTrust
Note - during the pandemic:
- Online library services are always available
- Returns are quarantined for (at least) seven days
- Late fees are suspended
Current "physical" services:
Request physical books to pick up at
Elizabeth Dafoe Library
Request scanned portions of books in & outside our collection (up to 10% or 1 chapter)
Study space in Libraries suspended during code red
Convent of la Tourette
Le Corbusier. Convent of la Tourette. 1957-1960. Éveux, France. http://www.artstor.org.
Example search:
Architect: Le Corbusier
Location: Éveux, France
Date of construction: 1957-1960
Keywords
Can make or break your search.
Main ones so far:
- Le Corbusier
- Convent of La Tourette
- Does it go by other names? What's the original French name?
- France, French architecture, 1957-1960
- Searching for "French architecture" is very broad. Is there a name for the style used? How is this time period referred to?
Starting your research:
Reference works
(encyclopedias, dictionaries, etc)
- Quick overview of a person, movement, sometimes a specific building
- Online access options:
- Oxford Art Online (database)
- Credo Reference (database)
- UM Library Search > limit Resource Type to Reference Entries
Document Delivery during pandemic times
("Request from another library" link in the Library Search)
No physical book requests
Request a copy of up to 10% or one chapter of a book
Request journal articles
Requesting a chapter or 10%
Search for the Table of Contents:
- in the Details area of a Library Search record
- via Google Books or Amazon (sometimes there is also a preview...)
- email documentdelivery@umanitoba.ca just to request the Table of Contents
- Provide at least the title, author, link to the book in the Library Search
Keywords
- Le Corbusier
- Convent of La Tourette
- Does it go by other names? What's the original French name?
- France, French architecture, 1957-1960
- modernism, modern architecture
- Modulor system (more specific)
-
Purism
- Do those more specific keywords relate specifically to the building I'm looking at?
HathiTrust
- Full instructions on accessing material in HathiTrust
- Tip: "Electronic Resources Print Unavailable" location in Library Search means this is available in HathiTrust
- If it's a journal article:
- Search for HathiTrust in our list of Databases A-Z
- Look up the name of the journal
- Find the volume, issue, & page number for the article
- Use the Ask Us chat for help at any point!
- If it's a journal article:
Finding Sources
UM Library Search
- All physical resources within the Libraries
-
Some (not all) of the databases we subscribe to
- Includes many reference texts available online (encyclopedias, dictionaries, etc)
- If you sign in, results from ArtStor (images)
- Very broad search engine - might get a lot of unrelated results.
Search Tip: to get more results
Try to find all the different ways of expressing the concept you're searching for. This can be done by:
- putting OR between synonyms (rome OR roman)
- adding an asterisk (*) to the root of a word:
E.g.: Canad* - finds Canada, Canadian, Canadians
Christian* - finds Christian, Christians, Christianity...
Note - Christ* also finds Christmas, Christo (the artist)...
Search Tip: to get more specific results
(narrowing down your search)
- Put a phrase "in quotation marks" to find results with those words in that order.
- E.g.: "gothic revival"
- Use NOT to exclude unrelated content.
- E.g. union NOT soviet - for content about unions, but not the soviet one
More search tips on the Graduate Help & Services pages
For more sources, check:
- Bibliographies of works on your topic
- "Cited by" feature in many databases (e.g. Avery)
- Subject headings in databases
for more articles:
- Related Reading sidebar
for more books:
- Virtual Browse
- Includes books from ALL UM Libraries
Finding newspaper articles
- UM Library Search > limit Resource Type to Newspaper Articles
- Databases A-Z > search for newspaper
- One nice broad one - ProQuest Digitized Newspapers
- History subject guide > Primary Sources > Newspapers
Evaluating Sources
Learn at the Libraries resource page
CRAAP Test - particularly important for evaluating websites
Currency - Is there a date the page was published or updated? How current are the cited sources? Are there broken links?
Relevancy - who is the intended audience?
Authority - is the author a recognized expert in this field?
Accuracy - supported with evidence (citations)? Peer-reviewed?
Purpose - to inform? teach? entertain? persuade? sell? Check the domain (eg: .com = commercial, .org = non-profit, .edu = educational...)
Searching beyond the UM Library Collection
- Library Search > Include Results beyond UofM
-
Document Delivery
- journal articles
- up to 10% or one chapter of a book
-
Databases include results beyond our subscriptions
- Avery Index - architecture (& interior design)
- Canadian Business & Current Affairs - Canadian topics
- Google Scholar (with links to UM resources)
- WorldCat.org
Citing
Other useful links for citing in APA:
- UM Libraries intro to citing in APA
- APA Manual online: https://apastyle.apa.org/
- OWL Purdue sample paper using APA style
Citing & writing support
For help with:
- Resources for getting started with citing
- Questions about citing unusual resources
- Quick help: Ask Us library chat
- Ask Ellen (might take 1-2 business days to respond via email during busiest times)
For help with:
- Going over citation formatting throughout essay in detail
- Guidance on writing style
- Academic Learning Centre > Online Writing Tutors
- Look for someone with experience with APA Style
- Academic Learning Centre > Online Writing Tutors
Open questions time
Ask at www.menti.com/gdbg893u5y
Questions?
General Library Help
- Questions about your library account, or how the UM Libraries work? The Help & Services page for graduate students may have the answer.
- During the Fall term, library staff are available via the Ask Us chat service: 9am-8pm Monday-Thursday, 9am-6pm Friday, and 1pm-4pm on weekends.
- Fastest way to ask a general question about the Libraries.
- If we're not online, your message will be received the following morning.
Questions?
Research Support
-
Interior Design subject guide
- resources for research
- citation info
- Contact Ellen for help with your search strategy when looking for resources for your assignments, advice on which databases are the best places to look for various research topics, and with questions about citing.
- By email: Ellen.Tisdale@umanitoba.ca
- By appointment, via phone or video chat
- By cellphone: (204) 583-1528
EVIE 3010
By Ellen Tisdale
EVIE 3010
- 807