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Social Work

This is a Social Work research guide. It offers a variety of information to help you with your research needs

Welcome!

The purCHSP logo "this is where everything connects"pose of this guide is to highlight and connect you to a variety of resources that will help you with your work here at Ohio University. If you have any questions or comments then you can email Hanna Schmillen at schmille@ohio.edu or visit our Get Help library page.

Library 101: Tutorials & Self-Guided Tour!

 

Have no idea where to start? ArticlesPlus will do the trick!

 

After watching video 2, search for the topic 'child abuse’ in ArticlesPlus. Locate a book as well as a journal article published in the last 10 years. Make sure you able to get full-text to the article and keep this article open while you proceed to part 3.

Scholarly vs. Peer Review

A scholarly resource is a resource that is written by an expert in their field. Some things on a scholarly resource, specifically a scholarly article, would be: publication information (what journal is this article from?), Author(s)’ names and affiliations, references/citations, and a general ‘formal’ appearance. May or may not have a DOI (digital object identification) number. See below or here!

A scholarly source is not always peer-reviewed or refereed. Peer-review means that the scholarly source has been reviewed by several peers before it has been published. This is not to say that scholarly articles are not reviewed before publication, but Peer-review normally means it was reviewed more diligently by other experts in the same field. You may have to check the journal’s website to REALLY know if it is peer-review.

Go through part 3 and  identify if the article you found during part 2 is scholarly, and even peer-reviewed.

Watch video 4 and decide if you would use your article for a research paper. Why?

Once completed, search for ALICE a book of your choice. You can search for a specific title, like the Hunger Games, or search by keyword as you did in ArticlesPlus. Answer the following questions:

  1. Does Alden Library have this book? If so, is it a physical item or eBook? Where is it located? Can you find it on OhioLink to borrow from another library?

  2. If Alden Library does not have this book, is it at a regional campus? Can you find it on OhioLink to borrow from another library?

Click on the image of the library below and it will take you to our webpage to explore the library and what is on each floor!

Alden Library Floor Plan and Guide

Hanna's Highlights:

Floor 1- Group study rooms, the Ohio University Press, and silent section for studying

Floor 2- Printers, Group study rooms, the Academic Achievement Center (AAC), the Help Desk, and Cafe Bibliotech (coffee!)

Floor 3- the Fine Arts section and the Faculty Commons now is the Co-Lab!

Floor 4- the Help Desk, very Quiet Study room, and current periodicals

Floor 5- Archives and Special Collections (Mahn Center), Government Documents, and quiet study space

Floor 6- Social Work section is HV

Floor 7- Children's section