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English 1113 (Word Assignment)

Prepared by:
Sarah Brick Archer
Assistant Professor of Library Services
Resource Coordinator, Dept. of Languages & Literature
Ofc. #L308B, ext. #3267
 

Welcome to the John Vaughan Library! The library hours and maps are available to provide general information about the library. Materials are arranged by subject using the Library of Congress Classification System.

The John Vaughan Library Physical Overview CLIP tutorial provides introductory material to the library's collections and services. Use the CLIP tutorials to reinforce topics that are covered in class.

Below is a chart showing the kinds of materials available in the library that will be needed to complete your assignment. Use this chart with any project to help determine what resources would be useful.
 
 

Type of resource
Where to find 
How to use 
Why useful
Librarians
Reference Desk, 
Middle of 1st floor
IM the Answer
Need Help?
Call ext. #3240
Provide research assistance
New York Times Index





other newspapers
Index AI 21.N44, 
East side of 1st floor
Provides subject access to the New York Times paper.  Contains full text articles. Newspaper is also available on 2nd floor in the gray file cabinet, under "N."

Newspaper Source
The New York Times provides general news articles on all subjects from 1851 to the present.


Encyclopedias
Reference collection, "AE" section, 1st floor. Other encyclopedias arranged by subject. Try Funk  & Wagnall's Encyclopaedia 
Use the general alphabet or the index volume to locate a subject.
Provides an overview and starting place for topics.
Oxford English Dictionary (OED)




Subject Dictionaries
Reference collection, 1st floor 
Ref. PE 1625.O87 1991


Reference collection, 1st floor
Available OED Online or in print. Use the alphabet to locate a word.


Available in print arranged by subject.  (See LC call number section)
Provides definition, history, and usage guidance.

Books
Main collection, 3rd floor, arranged by subject. Also available in electronic format.
Author, title, or subject searches using the Library Catalog. Electronic books available  through Netlibrary or Ebrary.
Provides in-depth information on a topic.
Magazines
Periodicals, 2nd floor, arranged by subject.
Search  Masterfile Premier or Readers' Guide for full text articles

Provides general, current information on specific topics.
Journals
Periodicals, 2nd floor, arranged by subject.
For a general journal index, try Academic Search Premier.  To locate other journal indexes, try the subject guide to journal indexes 
Provides current information on scholarly topics.
Government Publications
All three floors, available through the
  Library Catalog
Government Periodicals
MarciveWeb Docs
Publications prepared by federal and state agencies.
Special Collections, Delores Sumner, Librarian, ext. #3252
2nd floor, south, rm. #222 Hours M-F 8:00 a.m - 12:00 p.m., 1:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m.
All of the materials are indexes on the Library Catalog
Contains Native American and Oklahoma history materials.
Internet
Reference, 1st floor
Use search engines
Google CLIP Tutorial
Best Information on the Net
Infomine
The Internet Public Library
Librarians' Index to the Internet
JVL NSU Subject Listing of Web Resources
     Subject Resources CLIP Tutorial
Current, full text information.

The Flow of Information (from the UCLA College Library and NWACC) depicts how information about an event can be represented in different types of resources. Understanding how information is disseminated helps to know where to look and the attributes of each format.

How do I Locate Resources not Available at NSU?

Interlibrary loan is available free of charge in which books and copies of articles can be borrowed from other libraries.  Allow approximately two weeks for interlibrary loan requests to be received.
 

Where can I Locate an M.L.A. Style Manual?

The M.L.A. Handbook for Writers of Research Papers is located on the first floor at the call number, Ready Ref. LB 2369.G53 1999. Try the Modern Language Association Web page.  For help in citing resources, try the KnightCite Bibliography Machine.

 

 

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Page maintained by: Sarah Brick Archer archersa@nsuok.edu
Last Updated: October 29, 2007

Page created and maintained by Sarah Brick Archer. September 7, 2000. Revised October 29, 2007.
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