ANTH 108 Food, Drink and Culture

Before You Search...

Find Books, Articles and More

1. Click the link above to access the Holman Library One Search which searches for books, videos, journals and more.
 
2. Construct a search.
  • FIRST, start with a broad search.
    Example: reproductive rights OR abortion
  • THEN, add words with to your initial search with "and"  to focus your search.
    Example: (reproductive rights OR abortion) AND "state laws"
  • You will likely need perform at least a couple different searches with different search words
  • Click on all images below to enlarge them:

3. Filter in the left column by source type = BOOKS

4. If a result shows a location of a book, that means it is available on library shelves.

Make sure you know:

5. If a result shows "view online" you can read the book online:

6. Manipulate the online book
  • look at the author, publisher and list of references to help you determine if it is a scholarly book
  • find chapters that are most relevant to you
  • use the "search within" feature to find specific words in the book. 
    • example: If a book is about abortion, but you are specifically interested in legal aspects, you could do two searches:
      • search = legislation
      • search = "court cases"
  • Is there a list of references at the end of each chapter or at the end of the book?  That may be one indication that the book is scholarly.
  • Note that these features may look slightly different in different database platforms, but the strategy is the same:

Scholarly "Peer-Reviewed" Articles through the Holman Library
1. Click the link above to access the Holman Library One Search which searches for books, videos, journals and more.
 
2. Construct a search.  You will likely need perform at least a couple different searches with different search words
  • Click images to enlarge and see all examples below:

1. Add search words to the top search box.  If there are synonyms or related words to the concept, you have the option to add them with an "OR" on the same line. 2 Option:Use AND to narrow and focus your search 3. Option: Use quotation marks to search by phrases

3. Filter in the left column by show only = PEER-REVIEWED JOURNALS

filter by "show only" = peer-reviewed

4. Click "view online" to read the article:

6. The library has articles in different vendor "platforms," so the interfaces may look slightly different, but the strategies to manipulate the articles are similar:

 

6A. Manipulate the article - EBSCO platform

 

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  1. Read the abstract (summary) to determine if the article is relevant to your needs
  2. Click "full text" to read the entire article. Double check to make sure it meets the criteria for a scholarly "peer-reviewed" article
  3. "Subject terms" may be helpful for future searches that you perform
  4. Save a link to this article so you can access it later
  5. There is a database-generated citation, but they are occasionally incorrect.
  6. There are the pieces of info that you can use to create  a citation on your own
6B. Manipulate the article - PROQUEST platform

 

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  1. Read the abstract (summary) to determine if the article is relevant to your needs
  2. Click "full text" to read the entire article. Double check to make sure it meets the criteria for a scholarly "peer-reviewed" article
  3. "Subject terms" may be helpful for future searches that you perform
  4. Save a link to this article so you can access it later
  5. There is a database-generated citation, but they are occasionally incorrect.
  6. There are the pieces of info that you can use to create a citation on your own

Google Books

Find previews and chapters of books
  1. Search Google Books to find full text or partial text of books online
  2. Choose books that indicate "Preview" You may not see the entire text of the book, but many of the chapters may be included. You can often find great information in these chapters.  You can also limit by publication date.

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image showing search strategies for Google Books

  1. Are there pages missing from your preview that you would like to read?  Make an Interlibrary Loan Request using the following link so that the book can be sent to Green River's Holman Library for you to borrow. Note: This process may take one week

4. To see an example of how to make a request, click below

Interlibrary Loans

Get books and articles from other libraries
 
Option #1
  • If you find a book or article online (from Google or another search engine) and cannot access the full text, you can request it from Interlibrary Loan. Note: This process may take one week, so plan ahead!
Option #2
  • If you would like to search other libraries to see what books they have on your topic, use...
  1. Click on the WorldCat link above. Enter search words to find books that are owned by libraries across the United States
  2. Note down the author, title, publisher, publication date and ISBN number of the book
  3. Click the link below to make an Interlibrary Loan Request using the following link so that the book can be sent to Green River's Holman Library for you to borrow:

Note: This process may take one week, so plan ahead!

Click to see an example of how to make a request: