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[Note: We are working to improve access to our collections and revising our subject headings to be more respectful and inclusive. Please be aware that you may see certain words or descriptions in search results or library materials which reflect the author’s attitude or that of the period in which the item was created and may now be considered offensive.]

KIN 161 Starting Your Research

KIN 161 Downloading Articles

When you have done your search, don’t forget to use the limiters. The main ones are:

Available in Library Collection.............. you will be able to read the articles/books online or find them in the library
Scholarly Peer Reviewed Journals ..... if you need journal articles only
Catalogue only........................................ limits mainly to our book, video and e-book collection
Subject ................................................... a listing of alternative keywords that you can use to improve your search
Geography............................................... want to limit to Canada? use this
Limit by Database  ................................ gives you a list of the databases that have been searched (from here you can limit to only one database)

 

There are a small number of databases which are not pre-indexed in the EBSCO's central index, including  Canadian Business and Current Affairs, Canadian Newsstand, and  CPI-Q.

The database names are displayed on the right side of the screen.  You may click on the database to view the additional search results.

Remember to use this toolbar to easily:

Email yourself the article

Cite your article (provides the citation in many different styles)

Permalink links to the article whether you are on or off campus. Use this link to email to your professor, or classmates.

 

  1. By default, Find It searches all terms you have entered, without the need to use AND.  For example: vo2 uptake recovery will find items that contain all 3 terms.

  2. By default, Find It searches through the full text of documents (if available).  This may cause a large number of results, and not all are relevant to your subject.  Results are returned in a relevancy ranked order. You can change the ranking to date if you wish.

  3. To improve the relevancy of your search results, enclose phrases in "quotation marks".  For example:  "body mass index" or "doping in sports".
     
  4. Include the apostrophe.  For example, use Hal Koerner's field guide to Ultrarunning rather than Hal Koerners

  5. To find variant endings for a word, use the * asterisk (truncation symbol.)  For example:  cardio* finds cardiovascular, cardiopulmonary, cardiologists.
     
  6. To find books, e-books. videos or other items in the UFV library, refine your search by selecting "Catalogue only".  You can also limit to "Print books" if you want something to hold!
     
  7. To find scholarly journal articles, refine your search by selecting "Scholarly (Peer Reviewed)"
     
  8. You can refine a search by limiting to Language. However, be aware that many English language articles have not been tagged as English, so will be missing from your search results.
     
  9. Many items have direct links to retrieve the full text. For those that don't, use "Full Text Finder" to determine if UFV has the item in print or online.
     
  10. To add in more Canadian content, explore the "Continue Search" on the right side of the screen.

 

Custom made UFV tutorials:

Limiting Your Library Search to Ebooks and Streaming Videos

Finding Books and Videos in the UFV Library

Finding Your Article Using Full Text Finder

Example Searches

 

  • "health promotion" exercise
  • "nutrition requirements" "physical activity"
  • lifestyle fitness
  • aging "physical activity"
  • "sports facilities" schools

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[Note: We are working to improve access to our collections and revising our subject headings to be more respectful and inclusive. Please be aware that you may see certain words or descriptions in search results or library materials which reflect the author’s attitude or that of the period in which the item was created and may now be considered offensive.]

Limiting Your Library Search to Ebooks and Streaming Videos

Some useful strategies for successfully finding books in the UFV library:

  1. Start with a simple search of one or two keywords; once you find a book that looks relevant: click on the Title;look on the Catalog Record tab to see the subject terms used to describe the book - these can be used to search for more books and other materials on the same topic (try searching for these terms as a subject).

    A catelogue record of a book has a red circle above it, around the Catalog Record link, and line leading down to Subject Term links.

  2. Look for call numbers in your search results that repeat - these can lead you to good areas to browse for books (you might find hidden gems by examining the tables of contents or index).

When searching for items with the library catalogue:

  • Don’t search by using a sentence. Instead, identify the main concepts related to your research question.
  • If you don't get any results think of synonyms or other words that describe your topic
  • Truncation: searches for variant endings. Use $ in the UFV library catalog. (environ$ will find: environment, environments, environmental)
  • Use AND to combine separate concepts (environment AND sustainability)
  • use OR to combine different concepts, either of which are acceptable (global warming or climate change) and (polic$ or manag$)

In order to find a book on the shelf, you need a call number and the location. Here’s an example: GE 170 B48 2011 Stacks

Once you have a call number, you can browse that section of the shelves for more on the same subject.

 “E-books” are available electronically, no call number needed. Just click on the Visit new URL: http://ufvca.eblib.com/patron/FullRecord.aspx?p=546543 link.

"Just Received” items are not available but you can place a hold on them to get them quickly.

“On Order” items are in the process of being purchased. This can take a long time so look for something else.

You can also request books from other campuses as well as place holds on books that are checked out.

Remember that books take a long time to be published so often their information is out of date. If you are looking for current up-to-date research, you need to look for peer-reviewed journal articles. You cannot find journal articles using the library catalogue.

Streaming Videos

UFV Academic Success Centre

The UFV Academic Success Centre offers advice on academic writing. Individual help is obtained booking an appointment. In Abbotsford, the Academic Success Centre is in G126; in Chilliwack,  A1204.

They also provide a variety of handouts.

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