Knowledge, Search,
and Research

S3P Mentors 2024

Christina Bush - Research and Instruction Librarian (she/her) 

Simon Elichko - Social Sciences
& Data Librarian (they/them)

 

Recognition

knowing when a student you're advising might benefit from working with the libraries

Familiarity

with using a few key services & resources

Goals for today

Introductions

  • Name

  • Pronouns

  • Year

  • Can you share a memorable experience that you've had with/at Swarthmore Libraries?

    • ​a program, resource, exhibit

    • interaction with library staff or student workers

    • a time that you felt compelled to share something about the library with others

Materials

Human/Expertise

Programs

Spaces

{books, articles, streaming media, collections, databases}

  {library staff, research librarians, RIAs }

Internships, Events, Exhibit

Library Resources

{study, collaboration, viewing}

Where can you access library resources?

  • Describes a wide range of library resources and opportunities
  • One place to find links to all of our sites
  • Starting from swarthmore.edu/libraries, you can search Tripod for articles, books, films, etc.

Go to the Libraries site and search Tripod for:

environmental politics handbook

screenshot database finder

Go to the Libraries site and choose Database Finder

Subject Librarians

Also: librarian@swarthmore.edu

Science, Math, Engineering

Educational Studies, Black Studies, Psychology

 

Art & Art History, Classics, Latin American & Latino Studies, Linguistics, Philosophy, Religion,  Spanish, English

 

Economics, Gender & Sexuality Studies, Peace & Conflict Studies, Political Science, Sociology & Anthropology

 

Dance, Music, Theater

Modern Languages & Literatures

Digital Scholarship

  • Asking “has anyone studied this before?”
     
  • Verifying a claim or argument
  • Overwhelmed by the amount of information about a topic
     
  • Unsure about the quality and reliability of the sources you're finding
     
  • Help organizing ideas and sources

When might you want to talk with a librarian?
(or use library materials?)

  • Writing a research paper
     
  • Looking for information about a topic
     
  • Wanting inspiration for which topic to pick
     
  • Needing to read something, but having trouble accessing it (can't find it, paywall, broken link)

Take a few minutes to think about your experiences doing research at Swarthmore.

 

 

Questions:

  • What do you wish you'd known sooner about doing research in college?  

  • What challenges and frustrations have you encountered while doing research papers or other assignments?

Let's focus on two
kinds of library materials:

  • Reference & handbooks
  • Data & statistics

Library resources for
Data & Statistics

  1. Go to swarthmore.edu/libraries, then choose Research Guides
  2. Search for data Swarthmore
  3. Go to Data & Stats at Swarthmore

Handbooks & Companions
Exploring research interests

What /  Focus more on providing overviews than making arguments

Why /   Understand the central questions in an academic discipline, and how scholars have approached particular topics of interest

Handbooks & Companions
Exploring research interests

How to Find:

  1. Go to Tripod -> Advanced Search
  2. Choose Books & Media
  3. Set Start Date to 2015
  4. Enter keywords:
         Any field  environment
        
    Any field  handbook OR companion

Lets you find matches for either keyword

Narrow your search: Instead of Any Field, try Title or Subject

Advanced search tip: include varying word endings

"climate change" AND (handbook OR companion)

"climate change" AND (handbook* OR companion*)

 

Review Articles
Navigating academic disciplines

What /  Generally narrower in scope than handbooks and companions, review articles explore how different scholars in a discipline have approached a particular question

Why /   Roadmap for understanding how scholars in a discipline have approached a certain topic

How /   Find using article databases (e.g. Web of Science) or specialized resources (e.g. Annual Reviews website)

Review Articles
Navigating academic disciplines

How /   Find using article databases

  • Access through Tripod
  • Enter keywords
  • Add row; Select Document Type; Choose Review
    • ​OR Select Review from refine options after search
  • Access through Tripod
  • Enter keywords
  • Limit or Refine by Date

Library Help

Reach out and ask! We're here to help.

  • Your research projects
  • Questions about library services
  • Encourage the scholars to ask for help 

How?

Contact us:

Christina Bush cbush1@swarthmore.edu

Simon Elichko selichk1@swarthmore.edu

Or email librarian@swarthmore.edu


Handbooks & Companions
   • Look in:  Tripod (Books & More)
   • Search: "your topic" AND (handbook OR companion)

 

Review Articles
   • Web of Science:  On results page, Reviews
   • Annual Reviews

Exploring research interests


Try it:  

Use handbooks, companions, and review articles to identify relevant disciplines and possible approaches

Too few results:

Try broader search terms

Too many results:

Change search from keyword --> title

Filter your search results by date

Research Mentorship: S3P Mentors 2024

By Swarthmore Reference

Research Mentorship: S3P Mentors 2024

Library session with Christina and Simon

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