Monday, February 25, 2013


Lesson 5 -- Gale Virtual Reference Library


The GVRL is a bit more difficult for me to use.   I typed in spring festival in the main search and found 444 results.  I scrolled through those results and clicked on India, Scotland and Welsh.  You can find the festivals because they are high- lighted but you don’t always know if they happen in the spring without reading through a lot of information .  I liked the arrangement of the information about the Welsh festivals  the best in the Jr. Worldmark Encyclopedia because it listed six major holidays with the dates. 

When I searched for the festival foods I went to the Junior Worldmark Encyclopedia of Foods and Recipes of the World, 2012.  There were 270 results for spring festival foods and 648 results for festival food.  At the bottom of the table of contests countries are listed or you can go to the right side and choose a country.  When you click on that you can find many recipes for festival foods.  I was a bit disappointed that there were no recipes from the Netherlands because I am Dutch.

I could not find anything specifically under a search of spring festival games but in looking for the festivals I thoughts I had seen some games. 

I spent some more time and found somewhere a whole list of festivals listed of the world in chronological order but it was only a list and you would not click on the festival itself.  That would have been great for this assignment!

#2  I looked up several topics.  Childhood obesity had no results for 2012 listings but then I checked the year 2011 and there were 16 articles.  I thought that was a hot topic so maybe it takes some time to put the new topics in the system.  My husband has been studying a bit about the world food supply.  I could not find anything under world food supply but found 2 results for 2012 under just food supply. Food allergies were my last search.  Again I could find nothing for 2012 but there were 49 results when you limited the year to 2011.  I would imagine that these topics would have more current information soon?

   

 

 

Saturday, February 16, 2013

Lesson 4 Proquest


#1  The novel Les Miserables

I typed in Les Miserables and a pop up underneath the search bar showed several things so I clicked on “Les Miserables novel” since the patron was not interested in the movie or musical version.  There were 1844 entries.

Going to the right side the document type under articles revealed 921 articles about Les Miserables.  The subject limiters resulted in 147 results under literary criticism.  I went to two of these articles.  A simple scrolling of the article first reveals the words Les Miserables highlighted in yellow.  So a simple scrolling of the article first and searching for the high lighted words would give you an idea of how many references of your subject was in the article. 

#2  Hurricane Sandy’s impact on Libraries

I went to advanced search and typed in Hurricane Sandy. In the next box I typed libraries.

I looked at the one article that resulted from this advanced search.   The Jan 01, 2013 copy of the Library Journal had an article “The Budget Balancing Act.” Again the highlighted words help you to scroll and find the information in the article.  According to this article the impact of Hurricane Sandy on libraries is still unknown.    

Saturday, February 9, 2013

Lesson Three SIRS Discover and SIRS Issues Researcher


SIRS Discoverer
1. The third grader reading level should first be addressed.  I looked at a Lexile chart and determined that I would try to articles up to the 700 Lexile standard.  I used the advanced search and plugged in the Lexile range.

There were four articles on the solar system.  Three of the articles were not very long and so I think any of them could be acceptable.  One of the articles did not have a lot of reading but used a bar graph and had questions about the bar graph.  This would be a great visual aid for a person with reading problems.  Also an answer key was available. 

2.  I tried various means to research volcanoes.  A simple search showed 933 articles including graphics and web sites.  The advanced search actually had 705 articles.  It did not include the graphics and web sites.   Then I decided to look at the Maps of the World.  There were 21 graphics which included a variety of volcano pictures. 

 SIRS Issues Researcher
3.  I would go to the SIRS Issues Researcher and look under suicide.  There are many sources and at least six references to websites.  One reference was entitled “Teenagers, Suicide Behavior Timeline.”    This web site led to many links.  I am confident the committee would find excellent resources using the SIRS Issues Researcher. 

The web sites available when I googled suicide were endless.  However, it looked like a smorgasbord.  How do you know which web site the best site to try?  I can become over whelmed when I get too much information. Teachers do not have a lot of extra time.  The conciseness of SIRS Issues Researcher is a positive aspect.

4. There were over 1000 resources when I searched drought.  Then I looked up drought plus water restrictions.  There were 188 sources of information.  It appears that SIRS Issues Researcher would have valuable information for any discussion on drought and water restrictions .