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Geography Course Handouts: Geography 360 (Jocoy)

Course Guides Used in Geography Research

Course Guide Used in Library Instruction Session

Geography 360, Professor Jocoy
University Library Research
Greg Armento, Geography Librarian

 

LIBRARY FINAL EXAM EXERCISE (Exploring Human Geography articles)

 

Professor Jocoy will have the details of your Final Exam Question up on Canvas.  Consult that document for official details.

 

  • For the Final Exam, you are to find ONE peer reviewed JOURNAL ARTICLE (NOT Book Reviews), published since 2004 on one of following topics: COMMUNITIES OR CITIZENSHIP OR TOURISM OR ACTIVISM OR HOUSING

The article must come from one of the following JOURNAL TITLES (not article titles, but journal names).

Do not use articles selected for your collaborative research project or for the class readings.

  • Antipode
  • Applied Geography
  • Cultural Geographies
  • Economic Geography
  • Geoforum
  • Health & Place
  • Journal of Cultural Geography
  • Political Geography
  • Professional Geographer
  • Social & Cultural Geography
  • Urban Geography
  • Urban Affairs Review 

You will be searching multiple scholarly, geography related social science databases in the EBSCO search platform for the articles.

 

INSTRUCTIONS

 

1. From the library home page under DATABASES BY TITLE, Go to Academic Search Complete

 

2. When this database opens, go to blue letters near top that reads CHOOSE DATABASES

 

3. Select the following DATABASES that have potential geography related interest, click OK when done:

 

  • Academic Search Complete
  • America History & Life
  • Communication & Mass Media Complete
  • GREENFile
  • Hospitality & Tourism Complete
  • Public Administration Abstracts
  • SocIndex

4. Enter this search into the database search form exactly as you see below:

 

COMMUNIT* OR CITIZENSHIP OR TOURIS* OR HOUSING OR ACTIVIS*

 

  • the asterisk* in communit* brings up the root of communit... and anything else: e.g. community or communities. Same thing with tour* (tourists, or tourism)
  • the use of OR instead of AND brings up synonyms (any of those terms will do, overlap not necessary)

5. Get only scholarly journal articles. At the lower left of the search screen, mark the box that reads SCHOLARLY (PEER REVIEWED) JOURNALS and select UPDATE.

 

6. Limit your results to one or more of these twelve geography journal titles

  • Antipode (online 1998-2017)
  • Applied Geography (online 1995-2019)
  • Cultural Geographies (online 2002-2016)
  • Economic Geography (online up to 2017)
  • Geoforum (online 1995-2019)
  • Health & Place (online 1995-2019)
  • Journal of Cultural Geography (online 1980-2019)
  • Political Geography (online 1995-2019)
  • Professional Geographer (online 1984-2017)
  • Social & Cultural Geography (online 2000-2017)
  • Urban Geography (online 2007-2014)
  • Urban Affairs Review (online 1999-2019)

7. To limit your search to one of the journal titles above, enter a journal title into a search box. At the right of that box, look for the SELECT A FIELD and use the drop down box to select SOURCE (or it might say JOURNAL NAME). Be sure to put the journal title in quotation marks ("Social & Cultural Geography") to make sure the words are next to each other. Also be sure to use the & (instead of and).Your results will be limited to that specific journal title. Make sure to check you have the correct journal title when you open the article.

8. When you get your results, go to the left side of the screen and REFINE YOUR RESULTS to articles published AFTER 2004.

 

9. To look at the record, click on the blue title link for each record. Note the field labels to the left of each entry. If you see DOCUMENT TYPE ARTICLE you have a journal article. If it reads DOCUMENT TYPE REVIEW, you have a book review.  Also check to see if there’s a link to SUBJECT TERMS BOOK--REVIEWS. Ignore the BOOK REVIEWS.

 

10. Your results must be an empirically based research article. Assess your results.

 

11. When you have your record open, look to the far right for a CITE link. It will tell you how to cite that item in your bibliography.

 

12. E-mail these results off to yourself for later reading, printing. Make sure to send in the correct citation style.

 

LIBRARY EXERCISE FOR COLLABORATIVE RESEARCH PROJECT LITERATURE REVIEW

 

You are asked to become familiar with Web of Science (which contains Social Science Citation Index search on a platform called Web of Knowledge).

 

See your professor's Canvas exercise to find the correct articles. For this exercise however we will work with this article to demonstrate how it works Web of Science works.

 

Below is an article we want to find. We will find who Alderman cited in his research and we will find who used Alderman's article in subsequent research.

 

  • Alderman, DH. (2000) A street fit for a king: Naming places and commemoration in the American South, Professional Geographer, 52(4) 672-68