Monday, April 23, 2012

WorldCat Lesson 7

1.       For WorldCat I decided to look up one of my own books, Haggerty’s Curse. I found it listed in five places, some that were a surprise and others that I knew about. There were libraries I knew had multiple copies that weren’t listed.  Better World Books Inc. was at the top of the list. The Class descriptor was 823.  When I clicked on my name I was reminded of something else I’d written and is located in the Montana Historical Society: Comprehensive bibliography of books dealing with General Thomas Francis Meagher,  although this is out of date since I complied it in 2000. My newest book, Kylie’s Song, was published in fall of 2011 and not listed in World Cat.
2.       In OAIster I found some pictures from South Dakota from the 1890’s. One was American Soldiers gather up dead Sioux Indians after the Wounded Knee Massacre in South Dakota, 1892. Another one was a Birdseye view of a canyon in Wounded Knee, S.D., Jan. 1, 1891
Lesson 6.
EBooks on EbscoHost
For my first search I searched on Mission, S.D. and found a book called Deadliest Enemies   Making of Race Relations on and off the Rosebud Reservation by Thomas Biolsi, 2001. Just skimming through this book made me want to read it and learn the history of the town I recently moved to. It was full of historical data and examples of injustices.
On the second search for Constitution Day I found no relevant hits, maybe because it isn’t considered a federal holiday.
For the third search I picked Nebraska since it my nearest neighbor and found several hits that were relevant starting with a book on Omaha. The second one on the list was about America’s historical trials, but after that the hits were on Financial Aid. Not sure how that happened.

Gale Virtual Reference Library

Lesson 5 Gale Virtual Reference Library
I researched literary criticism of The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn which I’m embarrassed to say that I have never read. Gale Virtual Reference Library gave a chapter by chapter summary of the book (which I can see students reading instead of actually reading the book) and also literary criticism. I was surprised by how many of the great authors of his time that totally disliked the book, but the best comment I read was by Hemingway who said that nothing good has been written since.
I did research on zinc, both on what foods it is found in and what physical complaints it was good for.
The Gale Encyclopedia of Nursing and Allied Health, v.5 2nd ed. C. 2006. I found it was useful for wound healing, bone formation, clear skin, relief from yeast infections, low testosterone, rheumatoid arthritis, and a memory aide.
I looked through some of the books, including information on Sept. 11th and read some first person accounts. I also read an article from Stephen Currie’s Lucent Terrorism Library on the Irish Republican Army which I’ve done a great deal of research on for a book proposal I was working on years ago.

Thursday, April 12, 2012

Proquest April 12, 2012

Proquest
1.       I did my search on one of my favorite characters in history, Thomas Francis Meager.  I found an article in the Civil War Times entitled: “Thomas Francis Meagher;   a perspective on the complex General Meagher” and another article “Oh God, What a pity: the Irish Brigade at Fredericksburg and the creation of a myth” also from the same publication.

1a. I looked at the Piedmont Valley Library blog and would have to agree that using Proquest is a much cheaper alternative to buying library journals and would save time by just consulting Proquest on specific topics I’m interested in, rather than reading through a whole journal.


2.       I did a search of the publications and found an article in School Library Journal on “What Teens are really reading.”

Wednesday, April 11, 2012

SIRS Discoverer and SIRS Issues Researcher

Today I used SIRS Discover and SIRS Issues Researcher for the first time.
Instead of coming up with a different animal, I stuck with the armadillo, after remembering a fairly recent David Letterman Show where Jungle Jack Hannah brought his animals, including an armadillo. David Letterman was terrified of the animal, not because it was ferocious or had sharp teeth or poison venom, but because of the link between armadillos and leprosy. I didn’t realize that they are the only animal besides humans that can get leprosy and they are used for research on the disease.
From Wild Lexile 1090
I also found another article that discussed how they were named by the Spanish, a word that meant little armored man. The native people were superstitious of the animal because they thought of them as grave robbers.
From    Wild Outdoor Life  Lexile 1090

Country Research: Scotland
There were several categories under the country such as: People, Daily Life, Language, Food, Dress, Arts & Music, Religion, Holidays, Traditions & Folklore, and Fun facts. It also included a map of the United Kingdom.
Maps of the World:
I picked Ireland Before the Normans c1100. The legend included
MIDE- over-kingdoms
Airthir-Sub-Kingdoms and territories
UA Neill-Principal dynastic surname
UA Bric-Lesser dynastic surnames
Symbol for a town- trading town
I found out that many of the trading towns in 1100 A.D. are the same large cities of today, except in Northern Ireland, where there were no large towns at that time.  Such areas as Belfast and Derry were not heavily populated at that time.
In Database Features I picked Fiction and looked at the short story Night Run by Sherry Shahan from Highlights for Children Dec. 2010. I thought this story about dogsledding might be of interest to students since a young person won the famous Iditarod Sled Race this year.
SIRS Issues Researcher
I watched one of the clips on Obesity which modeled how to do research and use facts.
I used the topic Censorship and concentrated on book banning. I read an article about a book  And Tango Makes Three on two males penguins watching over an egg that caused controversy because of homosexual themes. I also read about the controversial new version of Huckleberry Finn for use in schools that has been sanitized by substituting less controversial words. There was also an article on Paypal's decision to censure books that find too controversial because of sexual themes. This has been a popular topic on many of the writing listservs I belong to.

Thursday, April 5, 2012

Learning Express Library

I was really impressed with the variety of courses offered. This would be a great resource for people looking for jobs and wanting to improve their skills.
I chose to take the Citizenship Test. As a history major in college I heard stories about how difficult this test was and how it was used to keep Blacks from being able to vote in the South. I felt like I had a pretty good handle on the questions, but I still missed more than I should even with a high school education and B.A. in History. I can understand why the path to citizenship takes several years of study for immigrants coming over who don't have exposure to our history.
I also took the first class on business writing. I have a large staff under me and feel writing memos and emails will be an effective way to let them know about policies and any changes.

Wednesday, April 4, 2012

World Book Challenge

     I enjoyed looking at all the different versions of World Book. Information retrieval has certainly changed from the days when parents would cave to encyclopedia salesman coming door to door and buy a set that might already be somewhat outdated before the children were old enough to do serious research. I know I have a set gathering dust in my basement at home back in Kansas that I doubt we ever used more than a couple times.
    I did my challenge on River Otters because whenever I go to a zoo or wildlife park, these frisky animals are the most entertaining with their constant motion. They always look like they are having a good time. I learned about the habitat and found pictures of them in World Book Online Kids, but there was much more in-depth information about them in the World Book Online Reference Center.
     I used World Book Online Reference Center to look up the country of Scotland. There were so many resources to choose from. I am interested in this country of my ancestors and hope that someday they will be a free nation once again. I have gotten weird looks for my bright yellow Scottish National Party window sticker over the years, but it does help me locate my car in a large parking lot. There were many articles in various formats on Scottish history, government, and current events that were helpful.

Monday, April 2, 2012

First blog in the SDL Library Challenge

Even though I have been a librarian for many years, I think the electronic resources assignment will be a challenge for me. Most recently I have worked in school librarian for the last thirteen years. At one high school we did temporarily have access to some of the electronic databases, but the students didn't use them enough to continue the subscription. They were all about jumping on Google to find their answer. I did try to teach them how to narrow down their search perimeters so they didn't get hundred thousands of hits, but they never seemed to listen, perferring to learn things the hard way, or just waste all their time. At the upper elementary level, where I was the last four years, the students had computer classes where they learned to do some basic computer research.

I will be anxious to learn how to use all these electronic resources to help my library patrons.