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Educational Research

Fundamentals
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Today you will learn:
  • Search Strategies


  • How to search ERIC


  • What important library services are available to CSULB students



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Research Topic

  • What is the impact of single-sex   education on the science achievement of students?


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Research Strategy
Create search statements using Boolean Operators
  • AND narrows a search.


  • OR broadens a search.


  • W or W1 makes your terms a phrase.
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Advanced Search Structures
  • Parentheses
    • Allows you to include all possible terms in a single search statement
    • Can be used to greatly expand or restrict a search


    • sample search statement:
  • (internet or online) and social w1 interaction
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Search Statements
(Combining Terms)
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ERIC
  • What is it?
    • ERIC is an index (search engine) of education related literature including: unpublished papers, journal articles, and government documents.
    • Date Range: 1966 – Present
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What’s in ERIC?
  • ED records
    • Full-text of non-refereed non-journal materials from 1993-2006
    • If the document is a book click on the “search the catalog at the CSULB Library”
  • EJ records
    • These are all journals!
    • Click on the SFX button to see if the Library owns the journal electronically or in print

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ERIC Search Tips
  • Use the Thesaurus to find subject terms
  • Use subjects to narrow your search
  • Use w to connect terms together when appropriate
  • Limit for specific document types
    • CIJE (ERIC Journal Collection)
    • RIE (ERIC Document Collection)

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These might also be useful!
  • PsychInfo


  • JSTOR


  • Academic Search Elite


  • Dissertations & Theses



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Two Step Process for getting Journal Articles
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Step ONE
  • Get citations from a research database
  • Author, title, journal title, volume, page, year



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Step TWO: Click on the SFX icon
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SFX box pops up
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Any problems with SFX?

  • Click on the SFX problem form located in the SFX box- someone will help by email


  • Contact the reference desk by phone:
    • (562) 985-4027


  • Contact me by email:
    • kgriffi3@csulb.edu

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If We Don’t Own It

  • Inter-Library Loan (ILL)
  • https://illiad.library.csulb.edu/LogonX.asp
    • For journal articles and books
    • Takes 5-7 working days
    • 24hr Electronic Request Form
    • Often delivers via email!
    • Absolutely FREE
    • You need a Library Password to fill out the form!
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Research Guides

  • Education
  •     http://www.csulb.edu/library/subj/education.html


  • Science Education (Under “Natural Sciences”)
  •    http://www.csulb.edu/library/subj/science_education/



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RefWorks
  • What is RefWorks?
    • A web-based bibliography manager or citation manager
    • Creates a personal database of references for research use and in writing papers
    • References are imported and organized in any manner you choose
    • Bibliographies can be created in many citation styles


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RefWorks
  • Where is RefWorks?
  • http://www.csulb.edu/library/refworks
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You can get access from home, work or any computer with internet access!!
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ONE thing you need to do to get access from your home

  • Establish a Library Password


  • Special note: if you have AOL you must minimize their browser and use this browser to use the databases




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A screen like this should pop up when you click on a database if you’re not on campus
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How to Get a Library Password

  • Go to Coast  https://coast.library.csulb.edu/patroninfo


  • Type in your name, CSULB I.D. #, and a Password of your choice


  • Confirm Password by typing it twice more


  • If the screen is yellow and just shows your name- it worked!
  • If you forgot your password call: (562) 985-5512 and get it erased so you can create a new one!
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STILL Need Help?
  • Karin Griffin
  • (562) 985-1542
  • kgriffi3@csulb.edu


  • Email me
  • or
  • make an appointment!