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Title: Persuasion Analysis Tips


1
Persuasion AnalysisTips Tricks
  • Putting the Research Puzzle Together

2
Finding Books
  • Traditional books and ebooks

3
Finding Books
  • Search Solomon
  • Books with Books and more (Library Catalog)

4
Finding Books
  • Search Solomon Advanced
  • Books with Books and more (Library Catalog)
  • Language English
  • Publication date

5
Finding Books
  • Specific Title known
  • Select keywords from title - in the title field
  • Specific Title unknown
  • Search main topic in the title field
  • If that doesnt work, use the subject field

6
Finding articles
  • Full-text online or physically in the library

7
Finding Articles
  • Search Solomon/Solomon Advanced
  • Articles with Articles and more (searches the
    journals in the Solomon cloud)
  • Search Databases
  • Select Category (i.e. Biblical Studies,
    Education, Communication, Psychology, etc.)
  • Searches journals in other clouds like EBSCO,
    ProQuest and Opposing Viewpoints
  • Best method when a professor recommends specific
    journals

8
Finding Articles
  • Find Databases
  • Find Databases again (top right corner)
  • Search a personally selected database or set of
    databases.
  • Search those databases that can only be searched
    directly through the providers portal.
  • Discover indexes and databases contained within
    each category
  • those that are actually being searched through
    Search Databases
  • those that must be searched directly

9
Finding Articles
  • Find Journals
  • Used when all you have is a citation to a
    specific article.
  • usually discovered in the notes of a book or
    article
  • sometimes recommended by a professor, fellow
    student, etc.

10
Finding Articles
  • Find Journals
  • Search for the journal title from the citation.
  • Discover if the library has access to the journal
  • The article may be online or it may be physically
    in the library periodical collection.
  • It may be the library has the journal but not the
    specific issue needed to access the article

11
Persuasion Analysis
  • Potential Search terms
  • Narrow casting
  • Individually directed advertising
  • Neuromarketing
  • Merchants of cool
  • Guilt money
  • Advertising clutter

12
Persuasion Analysis
  • Potential Search terms contd.
  • Persuasion industry
  • Pseudospiritual marketing
  • Brand meaning
  • Emotional branding
  • Lifestyle branding
  • Brand AND cult

13
Persusasion Analysis
  • Potential Search terms contd.
  • Lovemarks
  • Integrat brand
  • Integrat entertainment
  • Product placement
  • Zeitgeist
  • Creating culture

14
Interlibrary loan
  • Traditional Books and Articles

15
Interlibrary Loan
  • Use ILL when needed book or article is not
    available in the library.
  • Select Interlibrary Loan from main menu
  • Select book or article as needed
  • Fill out form and Submit

16
Interlibrary Loan
  • Libraries will not loan
  • Theses or dissertations
  • use TREN for free theological edocs
  • Select TREN from Find Databases
  • use EThOS.bl.uk for free UK edocs
  • CDs, DVD, other media

17
Finding scholarly sources
  • Books, Articles, Web sites

18
Finding Scholarly Sources
19
Finding Scholarly Sources
  • Identifying Scholarly Resources Books
  • Contains citations and/or bibliography
  • Contains graphs, diagrams, charts, etc.
  • Language of the profession scholars talking to
    scholars

20
Finding Scholarly Sources
  • Identifying Scholarly Resources Periodicals
  • Distinguish between magazines, journals,
    scholarly journals and peer reviewed/refereed
    journals
  • Indexes will tell you Peer Reviewed
  • Use find Journals

21
Identifying Scholarly Web sites
22
Use sources to find more sources
  • The key to doing research

23
The Key to Research
  • Use Sources to find more sources the key to
    doing research
  • Cited References / Bibliographies from books,
    articles, Web sites, etc.
  • Authors and Titles from text books, cited
    references, OPAC records, etc.
  • Subject Headings / Descriptors from bibliographic
    references in OPAC and indexes

24
The Key to Research
  • The key to doing research
    Use Sources to find more sources
  • Call numbers from OPAC records, browse shelves
  • Persons, Places, Events from readings
  • Related terminology professional jargon,
    colloquialisms, broader/narrower terms, variant
    spellings, common terms, scientific terms, etc.
    from OPAC records, LC Subject Headings,
    abstracts, articles, books and other reading, etc.

25
citations
  • Recognition and Creation

26
Citations
  • Learn to recognize citation types
  • Journal article will have two titles an Article
    Title followed by a Journal Title (usually
    abbreviated) volume and issue numbers often
    included
  • Book will have a City and Publisher
  • Dissertation or thesis will say dissertation or
    thesis respectively
  • Online sources will end with a date accessed.

27
Citations
  • Use the bibliographic record to
  • identify correct citation information
  • gather all necessary bibliographic information
  • See the Details tab

28
Citing Sources
  • The best way to know how to cite sources is to
    read the chapter in the style manual that gives
    instructions for proper citation formatting.
  • Reduces confusion
  • Increases understanding

29
Citing Sources
  • Resist the urge to simply look for an example
    that seems to fit.
  • Take a few minutes to read these very valuable
    pages describing the rules for each element of a
    citation

30
Citing Sources
  • APA chapters 6 and 7
  • Chicago/Turabian chapters 16 and 17
  • CSE chapter 29 (Name/Year)
  • MLA chapters 5 and 6

31
For More Help
  • Contact Miss T.
  • jtillman_at_masters.edu
  • W 661.362.2201
  • C 661.433.9119
  • Library hours
  • M-R 1100 a.m. 800 p.m.
  • F 1000 a.m. 500 p.m.
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