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RESEARCH SKILLS 
Library instruction session for COMM 7560 
Chris Chan! 
Information Services Librarian! 
http://about.me/chancp
LEARNING OUTCOMES 
Break down a broad topic into narrower aspects so 
that you can select a viable research question! 
Use advanced features in a specialized database so 
you can efficiently locate scholarly information on a 
topic! 
Produce citations in APA style so that you can 
produce accurate bibliographies for your 
assignments
LIVE POLL! 
We will use live polling today to collect your answers 
to the in-class exercises! 
Go to the following URL to prepare:! 
http://PollEv.com/hkbulib
BREAKING DOWN A TOPIC
THINKING THROUGH / 
AROUND A TOPIC 
Overly broad or general topics are difficult to address adequately 
- focus on a narrower aspect to make it more manageable! 
Focusing on particular ideas also helps with your literature 
searches! 
For example, let’s say that you want to investigate the impact of 
social media on politics...
BROAD SEARCHING VS 
NARROW SEARCHING
CRITERIA FOR 
NARROWING A TOPIC 
Here are just a few possible ways to narrow your topic:! 
By geography (comparing different countries)! 
Examining issues through different theoretical lenses 
(e.g. feminist, Marxist, neoliberal, etc.)! 
By focusing on its relationship with another topic 
(e.g. democracy, globalisation)! 
Exploring particular case studies
Is the use of social media 
in political communication 
effective in engaging youth? 
Use of social media 
in fund-raising for 
political campaigns 
Use of social media in politics 
Ethical issues in the use 
of social media in politics 
What was the 
role of social media in 
the Arab Spring 
movement?
FAMILIARIZING YOURSELF 
WITH A TOPIC (1) 
To help you come up 
with a topic, it is useful 
to read some 
introductory works! 
Wikipedia is one place 
to get started
FAMILIARIZING YOURSELF 
WITH A TOPIC (2) 
Library reference works 
like encyclopedias and 
subject dictionaries 
provide a more 
authoritative alternative
Try it yourself! Think around the following topic:! 
! 
Internet censorship in China! 
! 
Check out Wikipedia or the Library's e-reference tools for 
ideas, and submit them via the live poll:! 
! 
http://PollEv.com/hkbulib ! 
! 
Exercise #1 - Thinking around a topic
ADVANCED DATABASE SEARCH
PICK THE RIGHT TOOL 
FOR THE JOB 
The Library's main search tool is OneSearch - it's 
great for general information search! 
However, for in-depth postgraduate research, you 
should be making use of our specialized databases! 
For students in the School of Communication, the key 
scholarly database is Communication and Mass 
Media Complete
GOOD SEARCH 
STATEMENTS 
"Search statement" simply means what you type into 
the search box of a database! 
When coming up with your own search statements, 
there are four basic principles to follow:! 
★ Keywords only! 
★ Phrase searching! 
★ Synonyms! 
★ Truncation
KEYWORDS ONLY 
Use only keywords when searching, e.g.:! 
Topic: What is the role of mass media in society?! 
Keywords: “mass media” society! 
Note that the word role is not a keyword
PHRASE SEARCHING 
Phrase searching refers to the enclosing of search 
terms in quotation marks, e.g. “mass media”! 
This tells the search engine that the terms must be 
found together, in that order! 
This prevents the matching of irrelevant phrases, e.g.:! 
Media praise for mass transit scheme
SYNONYMS / RELATED 
TERMS 
Don’t expect to find everything that you need via a 
single search! 
Experiment with different search terms, e.g. “popular 
culture” is a term related to “mass media”! 
Use Google, Wikipedia, and Library reference tools to 
help search for related terms
TRUNCATION 
Some databases (including most Library databases) 
allow you to search for variant word endings! 
For example, communicat* will search for: 
communication, 
communications, 
communicator, 
communicating, etc.! 
This does NOT work in Google
Try it yourself! Come up with a good search statement for 
the following topic:! 
! 
Effectiveness of social media in engaging youth with 
politics! 
! 
Post your answer to the live poll:! 
! 
http://PollEv.com/hkbulib! 
! 
Remember! 
Exercise #2 - Good search statements 
! 
• Keywords! 
• “Phrase search”! 
• Synonyms! 
• Truncat*
SUBJECT TERMS 
Scholarly databases make 
use of subject terms - 
controlled vocabulary 
describing what a particular 
source is about! 
Subject terms make more 
precise searching possible! 
However, you need to make 
sure that you are using the 
same terms as the database
USING THE THESAURUS 
IN CMMC 
The thesaurus helps you 
identify what the 
preferred term for a 
particular subject is! 
You can then add them 
to your search using the 
appropriate Boolean 
operator
SUBJECT HIERARCHIES 
Subject terms are ordered 
into a hierarchy! 
Clicking on terms in the 
thesaurus to view details 
of the broader, narrower, 
and related terms! 
You can easily add a term 
and all its narrower terms 
to a search by using the 
“Explode” option
SUBJECT TERMS AND THESAURUS LIVE DEMO
Try it yourself! ! 
! 
Imagine that you are interested in research relating to 
Internet censorship that focuses on mainland China! 
! 
Using the techniques just described, find one good article 
on this topic. No need to post it to the poll, but save it as 
we will use it in the next exercise! 
! 
! 
! 
Exercise #3 - Using the Thesaurus in CMMC
APA STYLE CITATIONS
WHY WE CITE 
Shows that you have done your research and read 
widely! 
Enables your reader to locate the source themselves! 
Ensures you avoid “accidental” plagiarism! 
An accurate and correctly formatted citation list 
makes a good impression on the reader
APA STYLE: IN-TEXT CITATIONS 
In-text citation examples: 
According to Dickson (2000), “the terms mass media education 
and media-related education come closest to the range of 
activities comprising the field” (p. 168). 
In order to completely encompass all of the activities that make 
up the discipline, the terms mass media education or media-related 
education are the best available (Dickson, 2000).
APA STYLE: REFERENCE LIST 
Dickson, T. (2000). Mass media education in transition. 
Mahwah, NJ: L. Erlbaum. 
Book 
Demont-Heinrich, C. (2007). Globalization, language, and the 
tongue-tied American. Journal of Communication Inquiry, 
31(2), 98-117. Retrieved from Communication & Mass Media 
Complete database. 
Journal article 
Reference list examples:
APA CITATION HELP 
The Library has prepared a special 
Research Guide on citation, 
including a substantial section on 
APA style:! 
http://hkbu.libguides.com/citation! 
Here you can also find out how to 
get your hands on the full APA 
Manual of Style! 
If you really get stuck, ask a 
librarian for help!
CITATION 
MANAGEMENT TOOLS 
Various tools exist that make citation and referencing 
less tedious! 
Most databases (including CMMC) include simple 
citation generator tools! 
More fully-fledged solutions, like Mendeley, are also 
available
CITATION TOOLS DEMO
SIGN UP FOR A FREE 
MENDELEY PLUS ACOUNT 
http://hkbu.libguides.com/mendeley
SUMMARY 
Think through and around your topic for different 
searchable aspects! 
Don’t type your topic! Take a few minutes to come up 
with a proper search strategy! 
Search for articles in the specialist Communication 
databases, and use advanced features like the thesaurus 
to search more efficiently! 
Always apply APA style to your references correctly and 
consistently
RESEARCH SUPPORT 
✦ Books! 
★ HKALL! 
✦ Journal articles! 
★ Interlibrary Loan (ILL)! 
★ Free and unlimited use! 
★ Delivered online 
✦ JULAC library card! 
★ Access to other libraries! 
★ Application required! 
✦ Managing your references! 
★ Free Mendeley account
RESEARCH 
CONSULTATION SERVICE 
One-to-one personalized consultations with a 
librarian! 
Get help with resources, search strategy, citation 
management, and more! 
Appointments made through the Library website
THANK 
YOU!

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Library session for COMM 7560

  • 1. RESEARCH SKILLS Library instruction session for COMM 7560 Chris Chan! Information Services Librarian! http://about.me/chancp
  • 2. LEARNING OUTCOMES Break down a broad topic into narrower aspects so that you can select a viable research question! Use advanced features in a specialized database so you can efficiently locate scholarly information on a topic! Produce citations in APA style so that you can produce accurate bibliographies for your assignments
  • 3. LIVE POLL! We will use live polling today to collect your answers to the in-class exercises! Go to the following URL to prepare:! http://PollEv.com/hkbulib
  • 5. THINKING THROUGH / AROUND A TOPIC Overly broad or general topics are difficult to address adequately - focus on a narrower aspect to make it more manageable! Focusing on particular ideas also helps with your literature searches! For example, let’s say that you want to investigate the impact of social media on politics...
  • 6. BROAD SEARCHING VS NARROW SEARCHING
  • 7. CRITERIA FOR NARROWING A TOPIC Here are just a few possible ways to narrow your topic:! By geography (comparing different countries)! Examining issues through different theoretical lenses (e.g. feminist, Marxist, neoliberal, etc.)! By focusing on its relationship with another topic (e.g. democracy, globalisation)! Exploring particular case studies
  • 8. Is the use of social media in political communication effective in engaging youth? Use of social media in fund-raising for political campaigns Use of social media in politics Ethical issues in the use of social media in politics What was the role of social media in the Arab Spring movement?
  • 9. FAMILIARIZING YOURSELF WITH A TOPIC (1) To help you come up with a topic, it is useful to read some introductory works! Wikipedia is one place to get started
  • 10. FAMILIARIZING YOURSELF WITH A TOPIC (2) Library reference works like encyclopedias and subject dictionaries provide a more authoritative alternative
  • 11. Try it yourself! Think around the following topic:! ! Internet censorship in China! ! Check out Wikipedia or the Library's e-reference tools for ideas, and submit them via the live poll:! ! http://PollEv.com/hkbulib ! ! Exercise #1 - Thinking around a topic
  • 13. PICK THE RIGHT TOOL FOR THE JOB The Library's main search tool is OneSearch - it's great for general information search! However, for in-depth postgraduate research, you should be making use of our specialized databases! For students in the School of Communication, the key scholarly database is Communication and Mass Media Complete
  • 14. GOOD SEARCH STATEMENTS "Search statement" simply means what you type into the search box of a database! When coming up with your own search statements, there are four basic principles to follow:! ★ Keywords only! ★ Phrase searching! ★ Synonyms! ★ Truncation
  • 15. KEYWORDS ONLY Use only keywords when searching, e.g.:! Topic: What is the role of mass media in society?! Keywords: “mass media” society! Note that the word role is not a keyword
  • 16. PHRASE SEARCHING Phrase searching refers to the enclosing of search terms in quotation marks, e.g. “mass media”! This tells the search engine that the terms must be found together, in that order! This prevents the matching of irrelevant phrases, e.g.:! Media praise for mass transit scheme
  • 17. SYNONYMS / RELATED TERMS Don’t expect to find everything that you need via a single search! Experiment with different search terms, e.g. “popular culture” is a term related to “mass media”! Use Google, Wikipedia, and Library reference tools to help search for related terms
  • 18. TRUNCATION Some databases (including most Library databases) allow you to search for variant word endings! For example, communicat* will search for: communication, communications, communicator, communicating, etc.! This does NOT work in Google
  • 19. Try it yourself! Come up with a good search statement for the following topic:! ! Effectiveness of social media in engaging youth with politics! ! Post your answer to the live poll:! ! http://PollEv.com/hkbulib! ! Remember! Exercise #2 - Good search statements ! • Keywords! • “Phrase search”! • Synonyms! • Truncat*
  • 20. SUBJECT TERMS Scholarly databases make use of subject terms - controlled vocabulary describing what a particular source is about! Subject terms make more precise searching possible! However, you need to make sure that you are using the same terms as the database
  • 21. USING THE THESAURUS IN CMMC The thesaurus helps you identify what the preferred term for a particular subject is! You can then add them to your search using the appropriate Boolean operator
  • 22. SUBJECT HIERARCHIES Subject terms are ordered into a hierarchy! Clicking on terms in the thesaurus to view details of the broader, narrower, and related terms! You can easily add a term and all its narrower terms to a search by using the “Explode” option
  • 23. SUBJECT TERMS AND THESAURUS LIVE DEMO
  • 24. Try it yourself! ! ! Imagine that you are interested in research relating to Internet censorship that focuses on mainland China! ! Using the techniques just described, find one good article on this topic. No need to post it to the poll, but save it as we will use it in the next exercise! ! ! ! Exercise #3 - Using the Thesaurus in CMMC
  • 26. WHY WE CITE Shows that you have done your research and read widely! Enables your reader to locate the source themselves! Ensures you avoid “accidental” plagiarism! An accurate and correctly formatted citation list makes a good impression on the reader
  • 27. APA STYLE: IN-TEXT CITATIONS In-text citation examples: According to Dickson (2000), “the terms mass media education and media-related education come closest to the range of activities comprising the field” (p. 168). In order to completely encompass all of the activities that make up the discipline, the terms mass media education or media-related education are the best available (Dickson, 2000).
  • 28. APA STYLE: REFERENCE LIST Dickson, T. (2000). Mass media education in transition. Mahwah, NJ: L. Erlbaum. Book Demont-Heinrich, C. (2007). Globalization, language, and the tongue-tied American. Journal of Communication Inquiry, 31(2), 98-117. Retrieved from Communication & Mass Media Complete database. Journal article Reference list examples:
  • 29. APA CITATION HELP The Library has prepared a special Research Guide on citation, including a substantial section on APA style:! http://hkbu.libguides.com/citation! Here you can also find out how to get your hands on the full APA Manual of Style! If you really get stuck, ask a librarian for help!
  • 30. CITATION MANAGEMENT TOOLS Various tools exist that make citation and referencing less tedious! Most databases (including CMMC) include simple citation generator tools! More fully-fledged solutions, like Mendeley, are also available
  • 32. SIGN UP FOR A FREE MENDELEY PLUS ACOUNT http://hkbu.libguides.com/mendeley
  • 33. SUMMARY Think through and around your topic for different searchable aspects! Don’t type your topic! Take a few minutes to come up with a proper search strategy! Search for articles in the specialist Communication databases, and use advanced features like the thesaurus to search more efficiently! Always apply APA style to your references correctly and consistently
  • 34. RESEARCH SUPPORT ✦ Books! ★ HKALL! ✦ Journal articles! ★ Interlibrary Loan (ILL)! ★ Free and unlimited use! ★ Delivered online ✦ JULAC library card! ★ Access to other libraries! ★ Application required! ✦ Managing your references! ★ Free Mendeley account
  • 35. RESEARCH CONSULTATION SERVICE One-to-one personalized consultations with a librarian! Get help with resources, search strategy, citation management, and more! Appointments made through the Library website