Sports   Literature Searching
By The End Of The Session You Will Be Able To: Plan for a systematic and comprehensive search Understand and use the electronic databases to find out what sports literature has been published in the academic journals Identify and access the available journals
What is a Database? Most databases provide bibliographic details of data published in professional journals including.… -  The Author and Title of an article -  The Journal in which it is printed -  The Volume, Part and Page Numbers of the article -  The Abstract, a brief summary of the article -  Subject Keywords In some cases there will be a link providing access to the full text and/or information regarding the Library’s print holdings
When you find an article   This is what the “citation” looks like
The “complete reference”
The “full text”
Evaluation  It is very important to evaluate your search results for relevance and quality  Is it what you need and is it trustworthy? Do  NOT  trust information if you have not considered the  following criteria:
C urrency  (How old is this information?  When was it last updated?) A uthority  (Who is the author, site creator, organisation etc?) I ntent  (What is the purpose of the website / information? e.g. financial gain etc) R elevance  (Is this what I need? Will it answer my question?) O bjectivity  (Balanced view? Opposing views represented? etc) Evaluation
Peer Review  Peer review is a core part of academic research.  It is a formal procedure for checking the quality of research before it is published.   If a publication is peer reviewed it means it has been read, checked and authenticated (reviewed) by independent, third party academics (peers). Peer review has been the quality-control system of academic publishing for hundreds of years.
Useful Databases For Full Text Journal Articles Science Direct OVID Journals PubMed Central
Plan Your Database Search 1. Define your question Break it down into concepts  (databases work best if you break your question down into single subjects) 3. List the words or phrases that you could use for each concept (alternative terms, truncation using * etc)
Plan Your Database Search The following resources should help with this process: - Examples of high quality systematic literature reviews (Cochrane Library)  http://libguides.mdx.ac.uk/content.php?pid=40637&sid=360597 - An example of a search strategy and a worksheet to create your own  http://libguides.mdx.ac.uk/content.php?pid=40637&sid=499097
Accessing The  Databases   Go to the  Library’s SES Subject Guide  http://libguides.mdx.ac.uk/sport   Select  Journals Click on  Finding Journal Articles / Using Databases Choose a database (e.g. SPORTDiscus)
A Quick Search Demonstration  Searching  Science Direct, OVID Journals and PubMed Central  for peer reviewed journal articles on:  ‘ The benefits of plyometric training for football players’
But it’s not in the library Don’t worry…fill out an  Inter-Library Loan Form  ( http://www.lr.mdx.ac.uk/lib/services/docs/illform.pdf ) with the bibliographic details of the article you want A photocopy of the article will be ordered for you from the British Library This can take approximately a week (sent to your home address) There is a charge of £3 for this service
Other Libraries Sconul Access Scheme  http://www.sconul.ac.uk/using_other_libraries/access/   British Library  http://www.bl.uk/
Referencing It is vital that your work is properly referenced and you have full bibliographic details of all resources used For details of how to reference your work go to  www.lr.mdx.ac.uk   Click on  Guides & Helpsheets  (in the left hand column) Then click on  Study Skills Then click on the blue link to  Referencing and Citation   Style – Health and Social Sciences ( http://www.lr.mdx.ac.uk/helpsheets/study_skills/hss.pdf )
  Useful Links Learning Resources Webpages  http://www.lr.mdx.ac.uk  Sport and Exercise Library Subject Guide   http://libguides.mdx.ac.uk/sport   Please ask us at the Library Enquiry Desk (or ‘Ask A Librarian’ on the Library Subject Guides) if you need any help!

Ses Lit Searching 1st Years

  • 1.
    Sports Literature Searching
  • 2.
    By The EndOf The Session You Will Be Able To: Plan for a systematic and comprehensive search Understand and use the electronic databases to find out what sports literature has been published in the academic journals Identify and access the available journals
  • 3.
    What is aDatabase? Most databases provide bibliographic details of data published in professional journals including.… - The Author and Title of an article - The Journal in which it is printed - The Volume, Part and Page Numbers of the article - The Abstract, a brief summary of the article - Subject Keywords In some cases there will be a link providing access to the full text and/or information regarding the Library’s print holdings
  • 4.
    When you findan article This is what the “citation” looks like
  • 5.
  • 6.
  • 7.
    Evaluation Itis very important to evaluate your search results for relevance and quality Is it what you need and is it trustworthy? Do NOT trust information if you have not considered the following criteria:
  • 8.
    C urrency (How old is this information? When was it last updated?) A uthority (Who is the author, site creator, organisation etc?) I ntent (What is the purpose of the website / information? e.g. financial gain etc) R elevance (Is this what I need? Will it answer my question?) O bjectivity (Balanced view? Opposing views represented? etc) Evaluation
  • 9.
    Peer Review Peer review is a core part of academic research.  It is a formal procedure for checking the quality of research before it is published.   If a publication is peer reviewed it means it has been read, checked and authenticated (reviewed) by independent, third party academics (peers). Peer review has been the quality-control system of academic publishing for hundreds of years.
  • 10.
    Useful Databases ForFull Text Journal Articles Science Direct OVID Journals PubMed Central
  • 11.
    Plan Your DatabaseSearch 1. Define your question Break it down into concepts (databases work best if you break your question down into single subjects) 3. List the words or phrases that you could use for each concept (alternative terms, truncation using * etc)
  • 12.
    Plan Your DatabaseSearch The following resources should help with this process: - Examples of high quality systematic literature reviews (Cochrane Library) http://libguides.mdx.ac.uk/content.php?pid=40637&sid=360597 - An example of a search strategy and a worksheet to create your own http://libguides.mdx.ac.uk/content.php?pid=40637&sid=499097
  • 13.
    Accessing The Databases Go to the Library’s SES Subject Guide http://libguides.mdx.ac.uk/sport Select Journals Click on Finding Journal Articles / Using Databases Choose a database (e.g. SPORTDiscus)
  • 14.
    A Quick SearchDemonstration Searching Science Direct, OVID Journals and PubMed Central for peer reviewed journal articles on: ‘ The benefits of plyometric training for football players’
  • 15.
    But it’s notin the library Don’t worry…fill out an Inter-Library Loan Form ( http://www.lr.mdx.ac.uk/lib/services/docs/illform.pdf ) with the bibliographic details of the article you want A photocopy of the article will be ordered for you from the British Library This can take approximately a week (sent to your home address) There is a charge of £3 for this service
  • 16.
    Other Libraries SconulAccess Scheme http://www.sconul.ac.uk/using_other_libraries/access/ British Library http://www.bl.uk/
  • 17.
    Referencing It isvital that your work is properly referenced and you have full bibliographic details of all resources used For details of how to reference your work go to www.lr.mdx.ac.uk Click on Guides & Helpsheets (in the left hand column) Then click on Study Skills Then click on the blue link to Referencing and Citation Style – Health and Social Sciences ( http://www.lr.mdx.ac.uk/helpsheets/study_skills/hss.pdf )
  • 18.
    UsefulLinks Learning Resources Webpages http://www.lr.mdx.ac.uk Sport and Exercise Library Subject Guide http://libguides.mdx.ac.uk/sport Please ask us at the Library Enquiry Desk (or ‘Ask A Librarian’ on the Library Subject Guides) if you need any help!

Editor's Notes

  • #2 Session outline Discuss and develop your understanding of databases Demo how to use a healthcare database called CINAHL You have time to complete an on-line tutorial Then you retrieve your unique username and password from your email and carry out your own search