Of One Blood, cover. MIT press

Library Research

 

 

 

What we will cover today:

Frameworks for research

The physical and the digital

Tripod, Journals, databases, 

BACKGROUND

EXHIBIT

ARGUMENT

A rhetorical understanding of resources

METHOD

Background

Materials used to establish facts. When used as background, you take them as fact and do not question them. If you do, they will become part of your argument. Implies membership in a community based on shared references

Exhibit (Evidence)

The materials to be analyzed, examined or interpreted

Argument (Authority, Antagonist)

Sources you engage with or respond to directly by countering, extending or refining the claims made. You engage in conversation. They-Say....

Method (Model)

Sources from which you borrow an approach, key concept, idea, or method, or sources after which you model your own approach to inquiry, writing, or argument.

Physical books or:

how I stopped worrying about the digital and loved the stacks

The address:

PR6045.O72 Z474 2005

Related to Virginia Woolf and the book you want to check out

Bloomsbury Group

20th century Modernist Literature

20th century Modernist Literature

Scholarly books (published by a university press or academic publisher  - cite other research)

Digital Resources for Library Research

How would you find the PDF of the following article?

 

Japtok, M. (2002). Pauline hopkins's of one blood, africa, and the "darwinist trap". African American Review, 36(3), 403-415.

Digital Resources for Library Research

How would you find similar?

 

Japtok, M. (2002). Pauline hopkins's of one blood, africa, and the "darwinist trap". African American Review, 36(3), 403-415.

Digital Resources for Library Research

What if the option of "cited by" does not exist? Let's do a close reading of the article

 

Japtok, M. (2002). Pauline hopkins's of one blood, africa, and the "darwinist trap". African American Review, 36(3), 403-415.

The Catalog

Tripod

background

argument

beyond

Background

"critical fabulation"

jstor - state of the field

annual reviews

oxford bibliographies

For your argument

"critical fabulation"

JSTOR

MLA

LitBase

Oxford

Proquest

LitBase

Beyond Swarthmore

"critical fabulation"

worldcat.org

& ILL

Thank You!

Roberto Vargas / rvargas1 / McCabe 110

How do you start your reseach?

google

wikipedia

Tripod

ChatGPT?

"What resources do I need?"

"What do I need to learn?"

TRIPOD

BACKGROUND

SCHOLARLY WORK

Research

Other assumptions?

Usually understood as going from point A to point B

You are searching for the essay you want to write

Every relevant article and book you find serve the same purpose

What if

What is important in a conversation?

We think of research as a conversation

What has been said

The language being used

The rules and expectations

Background research

Helps you get a sense of the academic language being used.

Oxford Bibliographies

Example

Digital Resources for Library Research

First -

Reflect on your past research experiences in other classes. Aside from seeking answers to your questions, what other purposes can conducting research serve?

Serendipity

Reading the answer to questions you have yet to ask

ENGL 99

By Swarthmore Reference