Thursday, April 29, 2010
Wrap Up
Well I must say I totally enjoyed this experience - I have learned so much by exploring these different resources - I think my biggest discovery overall is the nuances within each database - there are so many layers to discover!! I also liked blogging about these resources it was very reinforcing!! I will promote these resources in a variety of ways - 1. I will tell students and professors about them when I deliver bibliographic instruction sessions. 2. I will show students when they come to the information desk for help. 3. I will also hold a state library database training session for the librarians here at BHSU. 4. I will develop instructional videos that our distance learners can watch about these databases. 5. I will develop some instructional sheets that will be displayed in our library which students can grab and go.
Monday, April 19, 2010
History and Genealogy Resources - Ancestry Library, Heritage Quest, and Sanborn Maps
1. I found some entries when I lived in Ohio, Minnesota, and Michigan. Weird to see my old phone numbers - I could not remember them.
2. I searched for my grandfather on my mothers side - Andrew Lelvis. I did find him in the 1910 Census - he was seven years old. I really like looking at these old Census records. I did not realize he had so many siblings - and my great grandmothers name was Gustina - pretty I think.
3. Found lots of pictures from the Library of Congress Photo Collection, U.S. School Yearbooks and some from Bureau of Ships and the U.S. Family Photo Collections. There was also 85 entries from Lippincotts Gazetteer of the World. It was fun to look at some of the old photos.
4. I searched for the place Ironwood, Michigan and then looked a book called "Call it North Country: The Story of Upper Michigan." This is where I grew up so I read a few of the pages in this book. I am definitely going to have to go back and explore some more.
5. I thought the Sanborn Maps were very cumbersome to navigate. I did look at BHSU back when it was a Normal School - that was neat!
2. I searched for my grandfather on my mothers side - Andrew Lelvis. I did find him in the 1910 Census - he was seven years old. I really like looking at these old Census records. I did not realize he had so many siblings - and my great grandmothers name was Gustina - pretty I think.
3. Found lots of pictures from the Library of Congress Photo Collection, U.S. School Yearbooks and some from Bureau of Ships and the U.S. Family Photo Collections. There was also 85 entries from Lippincotts Gazetteer of the World. It was fun to look at some of the old photos.
4. I searched for the place Ironwood, Michigan and then looked a book called "Call it North Country: The Story of Upper Michigan." This is where I grew up so I read a few of the pages in this book. I am definitely going to have to go back and explore some more.
5. I thought the Sanborn Maps were very cumbersome to navigate. I did look at BHSU back when it was a Normal School - that was neat!
Monday, April 12, 2010
Learning Express Library
1. I had set up an account a while back - I like this site and have shared it with the classes I present to - I also shared it with our career center on campus. An amazing collection of practice tests all organized in one spot - excellent!!
2. Today I looked at the Citizenshiip Practice Test. It was fun going through the questions - although I think I need to brush up on my civics. The immediate results is a great feature of the Learning Express library.
3. Today I took a look at "Think you Know Your Vocabulary." I had no idea the Learning Express Library had all of these books - what a wonderful collection of resources.
2. Today I looked at the Citizenshiip Practice Test. It was fun going through the questions - although I think I need to brush up on my civics. The immediate results is a great feature of the Learning Express library.
3. Today I took a look at "Think you Know Your Vocabulary." I had no idea the Learning Express Library had all of these books - what a wonderful collection of resources.
Monday, April 5, 2010
Camio
1. Teapot, Teaspoon, and a bowl.
2. The results were very interesting. Lots of artifacts from the Sioux - for example a doll and a pouch. I clicked on several to view the large image. Had a lot of Fun!!
3. I looked up Henri Matisse and then looked at several of the images.
4. I think Camio would be useful for our art students and faculty. I think that this is a great resource. However, I wish you could zoom in ever closer than it lets you.
5. Once again very impressed with the wide variety of tools Camio has. I liked the compare feature especially.
2. The results were very interesting. Lots of artifacts from the Sioux - for example a doll and a pouch. I clicked on several to view the large image. Had a lot of Fun!!
3. I looked up Henri Matisse and then looked at several of the images.
4. I think Camio would be useful for our art students and faculty. I think that this is a great resource. However, I wish you could zoom in ever closer than it lets you.
5. Once again very impressed with the wide variety of tools Camio has. I liked the compare feature especially.
ArchiveGrid
1. Well there was a lot of information in this paragraph. I did not know his death was related to the Ghost Dance Ritual.
2. I did a search for Holocaust and retrieved 2889 results. Found information at a lot of different places such as The New York Center for Holocaust Studies. I think this is a fine resource - one that I knew nothing about. I am going to add a link to this database from the BHSU Library Website.
2. I did a search for Holocaust and retrieved 2889 results. Found information at a lot of different places such as The New York Center for Holocaust Studies. I think this is a fine resource - one that I knew nothing about. I am going to add a link to this database from the BHSU Library Website.
Monday, March 29, 2010
WorldCat and OAIster
There are a variety of different ways to search WorldCat in the Advanced Search Tab. When I help out with interlibrary Loan I thought using the advanced search was a great help - I would typically search by ISBN or ISSN numbers.
I searched for the book Sophies Choice. I came up with 192 records - record number one had 3089 libraries attached to in including Black Hills State University. There is a lot of good information from this full record: LC and Dewey Numbers, author, descriptors, year of publication, etc.
In using the OAIster feature I looked at A Brief history of South Dakota by Doane Robinson. I was directed to the full text version of this book found at the HathiTrust Digital Library. Well I have never used this resource before - I will definitely use this in the future to access full text contact. It is true you learn something new every day!!!
I searched for the book Sophies Choice. I came up with 192 records - record number one had 3089 libraries attached to in including Black Hills State University. There is a lot of good information from this full record: LC and Dewey Numbers, author, descriptors, year of publication, etc.
In using the OAIster feature I looked at A Brief history of South Dakota by Doane Robinson. I was directed to the full text version of this book found at the HathiTrust Digital Library. Well I have never used this resource before - I will definitely use this in the future to access full text contact. It is true you learn something new every day!!!
Wednesday, March 24, 2010
NetLibrary
1. I did a Keyword Search for cookbooks and retrieved 18 results. I then did a full text search for cookbooks and retrieved 433 results while not all of them were actually cookbooks some were - I was impressed with the variety of cookbooks available. I clicked on "Cooking the Russian Way" and found an excellent recipe for beet salad - I love beets. I show every class I present to the Net Library - including the reference collection and the e-audio book collection. I also use numerous e-reference books in my online reference class I teach. I just wish the titles were a bit more current.
2. I looked at "The Complete idiots Guide to Yoga" - I think adding Yoga to a fitness routine is a great idea - and this title would give my leader some back ground information about Yoga and some beginning techniques.
3. I retrieved 88 titles published by the University of Oklahoma Press. I then reviewed the book "Nothing but Prairie and Sky - Life on the Dakota Range in the Early Days." This book is basically a memoir about life on the prairie.
2. I looked at "The Complete idiots Guide to Yoga" - I think adding Yoga to a fitness routine is a great idea - and this title would give my leader some back ground information about Yoga and some beginning techniques.
3. I retrieved 88 titles published by the University of Oklahoma Press. I then reviewed the book "Nothing but Prairie and Sky - Life on the Dakota Range in the Early Days." This book is basically a memoir about life on the prairie.
Tuesday, March 16, 2010
Gale Virtual Reference Library
1. I clicked on the title "Endangered Species" - then I clicked on the "Table of Contents" - and finally on "Grizzly Bear" - thought the article provided a basic overview of grizzly bears and I also liked the view other related articles, however I wish they would have provided hyper links this would make it easy to navigate to other sections of the e-book. I also looked at the wolf article. I think this book could provide the college student with great back ground information on endangered species and might spur them on to check out more in depth sources.
2. Typed in "Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" and clicked on the first link. Lots of great information about the book with overviews broken down by chapter. The criticism's were towards the end of the article. I also tried the "read to me" feature and I thought the voice to be very pleasing and not too choppy. I will have to recommend this resource to our literature students - they might be able to use it as a starting point for research.
2. Typed in "Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" and clicked on the first link. Lots of great information about the book with overviews broken down by chapter. The criticism's were towards the end of the article. I also tried the "read to me" feature and I thought the voice to be very pleasing and not too choppy. I will have to recommend this resource to our literature students - they might be able to use it as a starting point for research.
Tuesday, March 9, 2010
Proquest
I show proquest to every class that I present to....it really is a great multi-disciplinary database that is very easy to use. I like that the search screens are clean - I did a search for ecotourism - and came up with around 1800 results - so I went back and added national parks I then came up with 150 results - looks like some great articles. I then did the publication search and searched for the word library - 26 journals appeared. I clicked on Library Journal and browsed this title for a bit. I really like proquest - the students and the professors do too - lots of full text - and like I said above easy to use.
Thursday, March 4, 2010
SIRS Issues Researcher
I chose the issue of Global Warming - I show this resource to our speech classes - I think it is a great way to get them thinking about both sides of an issue.
I looked at Fine Arts then Dance...directed to a wonderful collection of websites - I checked out the Ballet Dictionary - kind of fun and certainly a good reliable link. I have never looked at Curriculum Pathfinders before so I learned something new tonight. Which is great!!
I looked at Fine Arts then Dance...directed to a wonderful collection of websites - I checked out the Ballet Dictionary - kind of fun and certainly a good reliable link. I have never looked at Curriculum Pathfinders before so I learned something new tonight. Which is great!!
SIRS Discover Exercise 2
Maps of the world is a great resource for students who are learning about geography - I also looked at the pathfinders and the photo essays - the pathfinders could be used to get more information on a topic while the photo essays are a nice way to look at infomation - meaning you don't have to read a lot of text - I chose garbage and looked at a picture of a recycling plant.
SIRS Discover Exercise 1
I looked up Shaun White - loved watching him during the olympics - very talented indeed - so it was nice to find articles and pictures about him -
Wednesday, March 3, 2010
World Book Foreign Language Edition
For this one I am going to have to let our Spanish professor know about this - it could perhaps be useful to her students. Since I don't speak a foreign language it was nice to have the pictures to guide my way. Listening to the article would be helpful to students so they could hear correct pronunciations.
World Book Public Library Edition
World Book Public Library Edition: I searched for penguins and I watched a short video featuring a penguin colony. I then looked at the Online Info Finder lots more information compared to the online kids version. I read the entire article about penguins and looked at the pictures. I also watched several videos about Titanic from the World book Explores Series. These were amazing. I searched for Poland using the World Book Online Reference Center - quite an extensive article. I think our Geography students could use the reference center to complete their country reports.
Tuesday, March 2, 2010
World Book Online -- Encyclopedia and More
OK I think I finally figured it out - I am now officially blogging - Hurray!! Ok Lesson 1A
I looked for information on owls - clicked on a link to a website - owls of the world...thought the kids version was very user - I looked up spotted owls in the student version and I learned something new about this awesome owl - it is not afraid of humans - this version offered a lot more detailed information. I have used World Book advanced before and I show it to the Geography classes - they use it to prepare their country reports - I played them the Finnish National Anthem during my presentation - it was a big hit!! The World Book Discover would be very helpful for our foreign exchange students - it can translate pages into different languages....overall I am very impressed with worldbook as a research tool....
I looked for information on owls - clicked on a link to a website - owls of the world...thought the kids version was very user - I looked up spotted owls in the student version and I learned something new about this awesome owl - it is not afraid of humans - this version offered a lot more detailed information. I have used World Book advanced before and I show it to the Geography classes - they use it to prepare their country reports - I played them the Finnish National Anthem during my presentation - it was a big hit!! The World Book Discover would be very helpful for our foreign exchange students - it can translate pages into different languages....overall I am very impressed with worldbook as a research tool....
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