WSDB 292

Feminism & Research Methods

Questions & Exercises

 

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getting help

CHAT / Ask a Librarian

susie.breier@concordia.ca

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Simone's Library MU 401, Mon-Thu 11-6

Isabelle Lamoureux Mon -Thu 11-4

review

Workshop Part 1:

what worked and what didn't??

 

 

I need to find scholarly sources for  the literature review in my outline and final paper

 

What about ARCHIVES

& Primary sources?

primary source

=

 a source that provides first-hand testimony or direct evidence concerning a topic

=

the object(s) of your study

archive

=

 a collection of historical documents or records providing information about a place, institution, or group of people.

NEWS ARCHIVES

association  ARCHIVES

legal documents

historical documents

image collections

posters & PAMPHLETS

OBJECTS?

part 2

getting stuff & getting organized

  • Getting a RefWorks account
  • Finding the full text of items quickly and easily
  • Getting items into RefWorks & creating a bibliography
  • Finding more (recent) sources when you already have one
  • Questions & Answers

quick promo

How can you prevent the following situation:

 

After two hours of work, you have finally put the final touches on your bibliography, beautifully formatted in MLA style. But now your friend tells you that it was supposed to be formatted in APA style, and you have to start all over!

 

 

Let's create a

RefWorks account!

How can you get following article?

Chew, Dolores. "Feminism and Multiculturalism in Quebec: An/Other Perspective." Canadian Woman Studies 27.2 (2009): 84-92

 

Palmer, Patrice. "Empowerment of women in rural Bangladesh" Canadian Woman Studies, vol. 13, no. 1, 1992, pp. 90-96.

what about this article?

Let's put the stuff we found into refworks!

Let's create a refworks bibliography!

experiment: create folders, edit your citations


Dworkin, S. L., & Messner, M. A. (2002). Just do… what? sport, bodies, gender. In S. Scraton, & A. Flintoff (Eds.), Gender and sport: a reader (pp. 17-29). New York: Routledge.

what IS this, and can you get the full text of it?

 I found IT!  

...but I need MORE.

how can I find related articles that are more recent, and that are relevant to my research question?

 

 

MY BOOK CHAPTER: 
Dworkin, S. L., & Messner, M. A. (2002). Just do… what? sport, bodies, gender. In S. Scraton, & A. Flintoff (Eds.), Gender and sport: A reader (pp. 17-29). New York: Routledge.

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GETTING  STUFF

WSDB 292 2018 Part 2

By susie breier

WSDB 292 2018 Part 2

workshop 2 of 2 for WSDB 292, Viviane Namaste

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