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Information Services
Academic Services Librarian Support for HDR Researchers
Cheryl Stevens
Academic Services Librarian (Arts, Education, & Business)
Scholarly Information and Research
Division of Information Services
INS Support for Researchers Academic Services Librarians – specialised library research
support
Lending Services - library borrowing, bonus+/interlibrary loans
eResearch Services - provision of survey tools, archiving and managing research data
Scholarly Information Unit - recording of published research outputs (HERDC and GRO), thesis archiving
INS Learning & Teaching - academic and computing skills training and advice
Copyright Officer - copyright advice
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ASL Support for Researchers Academic Services Librarians – specialised library research
support
Support for researchers webpage Research consultations service Getting started with Library Guides and where to find
resources using the library catalogue, library databases including key Education databases, and LibrarySearch
Collections - Library resources Bibliometrics and the research cycle
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Support for researchers
•http://www.griffith.edu.au/library
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Support for researchers
•http://www.griffith.edu.au/library/support-for-researchers
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Research consultations
Individual research consultations for PG and HDR Students
» Discover a wider variety of quality information sources to help you with your research
» Develop search strategies» Learn how to search subject specific resources» Introduce you to the publishing process and the world of
impact measures
Book a Research consultation:http://www.griffith.edu.au/library/support-for-research
Research consultation service
•http://www.griffith.edu.au/library/support-for-research/research-consultation-serviceInformation Services
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Getting started with finding library resources
Use Library Guides as a starting point to find all types of
information – books, journals, databases, statistics etc.
http://libraryguides.griffith.edu.au
» Applied linguistics and TESOL» Early childhood education» Special education diversity and inclusive education» Teacher education primary» Teacher education secondary
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What search tools to use
Use the correct tool to find items for your thesis:Library Catalogue for books, videos, kitsLibrary Databases for journal articles,
newspapersLibrarySearch for full range of library resources
Support for researchers
•http://www.griffith.edu.au/library
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•Thank you
Useful Education databases A+ Education (via Informit) high Australian content
ERIC (via ProQuest)
ProQuest Education Journals
PsycINFO (via Ovid) Psychology database
SAGE Journals Online
Social sciences citation index Citation index database
Australasian Digital Theses Program via Trove
http://www.trove.nla.gov.au
ProQuest Dissertations and Theses
Google Scholar
Research methods database
SAGE Research Methods Online – provides the
most comprehensive picture available today of
research methods (quantitative, qualitative and
mixed methods) across the social and behavioural
sciences.
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Collections – library resources
How to order library resources:
» Lists of required and recommended course resources are processed automatically by the Academic Services Unit and Acquisitions prior to commencement of each semester
» Place a request for new library resources (i.e. books, journals or databases) through the Suggest a Purchase webpage at: http://www.griffith.edu.au/library/library-resources/suggest-purchase
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Research cycle and bibliometrics
ASL’s are keen to support researchers throughout the research cycle by using bibliometric analyses, e.g. about where to publish
» Identify potential journals to publish in» Compare the performance of different journals within a
specific discipline e.g. education» Highlight journals that provide the highest impact and/or reach
Scopus Journal Analyser
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Journal Citation Reports (WoS)
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Journal Citation Reports (WoS)
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Journal Citation Reports (WoS)
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Selecting a suitable journal
Readership – academic, industry, general public
Peer-reviewed – if you wish other researchers to read and cite your research
Journal quality/prestige – impact factors (ECR aim low to build up output and esteem first)
Relevance – check journal aims and scope
Publisher policies - open access & self-archiving
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Sources of journal information
Experienced researchers
Your own bibliography - chances are if you are citing from specific journal, you will be writing something of equal interest to other readers of that journal
Ulrich’s Periodical Directory
Databases in your field – which journals come up the most often when searching
Journal impact databases (Web of Science/Scopus)
Publishing research + generating research impact secures funding for the growth of the university
and future research initiatives.
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Help? Library & IT Help desks at all campus libraries - in person Library & IT Help – phone: 07 373 55555 (GC 555 25555); email:
Academic Services Librarian (INS) - Cheryl [email protected]
Research Methodologist (GGRS) – Dr Bill [email protected]
Statistical Adviser (EPS) - Dr Helen [email protected]
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Help?
Division of Information Services
http://www.griffith.edu.au/information-services
Scholarly Information and Research
http://www.griffith.edu.au/scholarly-information-research
Library Specialists
http://www.griffith.edu.au/library/helpdesk/library-specialists
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Questions?