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U.S. Academic Culture: Bilingualism and Bilingual Education
Language 102
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Finding Books

Using Catalogs to Find Books:

    1.) Ariadne
    • Search by Keyword
    • Find and Use Subject Headings
    • Browse the shelves by Call Number
    2.) MeLCat (now includes Western's libraries)
    • Search by Keyword
    • Find and Use Subject Headings
    • About MeLCat
    3.) WestCat - Western Michigan's catalog
    • Search by Keyword
    • Find and Use Subject Headings
    • Browse the shelves by Call Number
    • Waldo Library: Hours and How to get to Western
    4.) WorldCat and 5.) Interlibrary Loan
    • Search by Keyword
    • Find and Use Subject Headings
    • Order item through Interlibrary Loan

Examples of Books available at K's Library:s

See also: Library of Congress Classification...

Western Michigan's Waldo Library - Hours and How to get to Western


Book Chapters

To find chapters in books, search in the four places listed above for finding books.

To find chapters within books, do a keyword search on your topic, whether your topic is an idea, a period of history, or a person. A keyword search will search multiple fields of the record for a book, such as title, author, contents, etc.

Example: bilingual education
Example: immigration

In Ariadne, you can use a keyword search to find your topic specifically in the contents note field, where chapter titles are listed. To search the note field, your search would look like this:

Example: n:bilingual education


 Finding Journal Articles: Using Indexes

See the English Research Guide: Using Indexes and Databases to help select an Index.

ERIC < about > Education (Educational Resource Information Center)

Education Abstracts < about >

PsycINFO < about > Psychology

Social Sciences Abstracts < about >

Social Sciences Citation Index < about >

MLA Bibliography < about >
The Modern Language Association International Bibliography indexes thousands of publications, including articles, books, book chapters, and dissertations. Subjects included: literature, language, linguistics, and folklore.
There are no abstracts
.
Coverage: 1926 - Present.

 

Is a particular journal covered in a specific Index?

Ulrich's Periodicals Directory Online < about >
Which journals are in which FirstSearch databases

Do you have access to a journal?  

    1.) Ariadne (print)
    • Title search on Title of the Journal to locate print journal
    4.) Interlibrary Loan
    • Order item through Interlibrary Loan
    • Use *only* when the journal is not available through Ariadne, Electronic Journals, or WestCat.

Types of Periodicals

Scholarly Journals (The Journal of Educational Research)

  • Authors are scholars or researchers in their fields.
  • Authors cite their sources in footnotes, endnotes, and bibliographies.
  • Individual issues have little or no advertising.
  • Articles must go through a peer-review process.
  • Articles usually report original scholarly research.
  • Most illustrations are charts, figures, or graphs.
  • Authors use the specialized language or jargon of the discipline.

Popular Magazines (Psychology Today)

  • Authors are freelance writers or magazine staff members.
  • Authors may mention sources, but rarely cite them in notes or bibliographies.
  • Individual issues contain many advertisements.
  • There is no peer review process. Articles are reviewed by editors or publishers.
  • Illustrations are numerous and colorful.
  • Articles are meant to inform and entertain an educated audience.
  • Language is written for the general adult audience (no specialized jargon).

Is it Scholarly? Look it up in Ulrich's Online!

Ulrich's Periodicals Directory Online < about >
Look for section called "Document Type"
Document Type MUST say "Academic/Scholarly Publication" to be considered scholarly!


Full Text Databases

JSTOR < about >
Full text database of scholarly journals in many disciplines.

Project Muse < about >
Project MUSE offers the full text of Johns Hopkins University Press scholarly journals.

Proquest < about >
Fulltext database with scholarly and popular sources. You can select to search only peer-reviewed journals.

Full Text Databases that include a mix of Scholarly and Popular sources:

Academic OneFile < about >

Expanded Academic ASAP < about >

General Reference Center Gold < about >

Wilson Select Plus < about >


 Websites

To find Web sites, use search engines and web indexes. See Finding Web Sites and Web Indexes and Directories. See also Finding Web Sites on English .

WorldCat < about >
WorldCat contains bibliographic citations for high-quality Web sites on a variety of subjects. When you search for Web sites in World Cat, remember to check the box for "Internet Resources" in the section called "Limit type to". Sites that emphasizes quality, authoritativeness, and durability are selected, according to World Cat's collection development policy.

Recommended Web Sites:

United States Department of Education

Office of English Language Acquisition

 


Sites that provide guidance on evaluating Websites:


 Citing Your Sources

See: How to Cite Sources

See also Citing Sources for help in citing print and electronic resources in various bibliographic styles (MLA, APA, Chicago, etc.)

MLA Handbook for Writers of Research Papers
5th ed., New York : Modern Language Association of America, 1999.
Reference, LB2369 .G53 1999.

ALWAYS check the style manual!! DO NOT rely on other guides!