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Searching best practices on JSTOR
Hi Tumblr researchers,
As promised, we're going to dive into some best practices for searching on JSTOR. This'll be a long one!
The first thing to note is that JSTOR is not Google, so searches should not be conducted in the same way.
More on that in this video:
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Basic Search on JSTOR
To search for exact phrases, enclose the words within quotation marks, like "to be or not to be".
To construct a more effective search, utilize Boolean operators, such as "tea trade" AND china.
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Advanced Searching on JSTOR
Utilize the drop-down menus to refine your search parameters, limiting them to the title, author, abstract, or caption text.
Combine search terms using Boolean operators like AND/OR/NOT and NEAR 5/10/25. The NEAR operator finds keyword combinations within 5, 10, or 25 words of each other. It applies only when searching for single keyword combinations, such as "cat NEAR 5 dog," but not for phrases like "domesticated cat" NEAR 5 dog.
Utilize the "Narrow by" options to search for articles exclusively, include/exclude book reviews, narrow your search to a specific time frame or language.
To focus your article search on specific disciplines and titles, select the appropriate checkboxes. Please note that discipline searching is currently limited to journal content, excluding ebooks from the search.
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Finding Content You Have Access To
To discover downloadable articles, chapters, and pamphlets for reading, you have the option to narrow down your search to accessible content. Simply navigate to the Advanced Search page and locate the "Select an access type" feature, which offers the following choices:
All Content will show you all of the relevant search results on JSTOR, regardless of whether or not you can access it.
Content I can access will show you content you can download or read online. This will include Early Journal Content and journals/books publishers have made freely available.
Once you've refined your search, simply select an option that aligns with your needs and discover the most relevant items. Additionally, you have the option to further narrow down your search results after conducting an initial search. Look for this option located below the "access type" checkbox, situated at the bottom left-hand side of the page.
Additional resources
For more search recommendations, feel free to explore this page on JSTOR searching. There, you will find information on truncation, wildcards, and proximity, using fields, and metadata hyperlinks.
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Regarding the character of the Hospitaller - did you come across any historical characters in your reaserch that he could have been based on? Not that I'm considering writing a fanfic and need a name, no no no no...
Ahh I wish I had an answer for you! You've probably come across Ridley Scott's comment that the Hospitaller is supposed to be an angel, a thing we in the fandom seem to have accepted as canon. But other than that, there's no historical figure that would fit 100%. If you absolutely needed one, I suppose you could say that he might be Roger de Moulins, the Grand Master of the Knights Hospitaller - although that would kind of contradict the "just one knight among many" vibes that they gave him in the film.
That said, if it's just a question of naming, please do go hog-wild - there are so many weird medieval first names out there, you're almost guaranteed to find something cool. I'd recommend in particular looking at lists of medieval French, Occitan, and German names; they're a lot of fun, both semantically and phonetically.
Also not to be biased or anything, but I'd love to read a fanfic about the Hospitaller - he's such a fascinating yet totally underrated character!
#asks#kingdom of heaven 2005#the hospitaller#some love for this underrated boy!!#also if you have access to an academic database check out helen nicholsons publications on the hospitallers#the chivalric orders are super fascinating and i wish more people wrote about them
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*meets my plug on a street corner and he furtively glances around before passing me a baggie full of USBs, on which are dozens of paywalled research papers he downloaded using his university student research database access*
#for legal reasons this is a joke#forget weed plugs we need more ‘person with access to academic research database’ plugs#You don’t know what you have until it’s gone 😭#shut up e#academia
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being a romance scholar is so fun sometimes such as when I get to make all my colleagues learn about the omegaverse
#dottie rambles#dottie academes#i'm presenting a chapter draft at a faculty workshop#and then also presenting at a conference in june#my colleagues are all serious people working on beat poetry and economies of extraction and political theory#and then there's me! yay!#fun fact there were zero jstor results for omegaverse.#thank the stars for lauren vivanco's romance scholarship database she's a real gem
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i skim academic articles about the character and i make the most unwell expression ever known to man
#rust cohle#do NOT look up true detective academic articles in your university's database. worst mistake of my life <- wants to read all of them#my posts#scented meat#meta
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people really take the wrong idea with teachers not wanting you to cite wikipedia for a paper. like, wikipedia is a godsend of free information provided you have access to the internet, but if you're seriously researching on a certain topic, you're better off checking out the references of the certain topic's page rather than using the actual page as a source, especially if there are a bunch of [citation needed]'s. it also should be remembered that wikipedia can be edited to vandalize certain pages, though admittedly once misinformation is revealed, editors usually do try and fix it as soon as they can. in other words, better safe than sorry in terms of fact-checking
#wikipedia#i love goin on wikipedia to look at food articles but as for actual research i just check the library database for academic articles#for what i need
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I'm having to use Google Scholar for an assignment and my gosh it is such a PAIN to try and narrow down results or refine searches.
Don't get me wrong it's a good tool (I normally use it to see if I can find full text for something not in a library database, or for just a cursory search for a topic I'm not diving into), but it seems so annoying to refine results. I've known some people who used it as their primary research tool for grad school instead of ever opening a library database and I'm getting a headache just thinking about it.
#like trying to imagine willingly using this over a Discovery search or something like ProQuest or Academic Source X/etc. and YICK#[poking GS] GIVE ME SUBJECT HEADINGS GIVE ME MORE WAYS TO REFINE RESULTS#(yes yes the problem is that it's not a database it's an academic search engine it's fine)#(I just have to use it as such for something and I long to run into the embrace of ProQuest Central my beloved)#grad school#Kayt.txt
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the tdsb doesnt want you to know this but they provide access to sooo many research databases. which are technically password protected. but the tdsb in its infinite wisdom also publishes the passwords in a google doc which you can freely find on their website. phenomenal. it reminds me of that old meme of the soldiers trying to bash in a door thats locked with a cheeto. these are the people that provided me with 12 years of schooling btw
#im not saying this in a ‘you my followers should go utilize the toronto public schools academic databases’#altho you could. if you wanted#but just because i think its really funny how their security system is worse than a paperclip#there are reasons for them doing this but stilllll#(the reasons are that on tdsb you automatically get logged in but if youre at home you need the passwords. so they list them)#*on tdsb wifi i mean. not retypinng that but that was a keyword to miss lol
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okay well we spent two hours doing a small group brainstorming/planning activity using projects from people’s work and that was actually fun—I love doing that kind of ideation and planning work with people. then we had to sit through 30+ min of whole-group debrief where people stood up and monologued breathlessly about feeling held by the collective as we harvested each other’s wisdom which almost ruined the experience. but luckily I came prepared with a challenge to work through in my head lol.
today’s zoning-out project is mapping out the basic research skills class I’ll be teaching in the spring quarter. one of the big problems I’ve identified in my info-gathering interviews is that students can’t do some pretty basic research things (like reading academic articles, evaluating sources, conducting lit reviews on a given topic, etc) and so faculty don’t want to take them on as summer research assistants because it’s a ton of work to train them in those skills AND familiarize them with the faculty member’s questions and methods AND give them a crash-course on the existing scholarship around this topic. so I am trying to pilot a thing where faculty get extra research funds for taking on a small group of summer students… but my office takes them for a quarter first, trains them in those basic skills and helps them build relationships with the librarians, and has them do all their major activities & assignments using real sources/data related to the faculty member’s project. that way students have 10 weeks to practice the skills and learn at least some of the research before we hand them off to the faculty mentors for the summer. I think we will also provide ongoing mentoring + student services-type support throughout the summer so we can continue working on project management and skill-building type stuff with them individually as they are conducting research… but for now I am focusing on drafting a version of the spring course to workshop with the faculty members who have expressed interest in participating. anyway I am at the very earliest stages but today while zoning out I spent some time trying to unbundle some of the skills that go into engaging with academic sources… needs refining (and maybe even some more unbundling?) but here is a first stab at it:
#what am I missing#the big bundles I think we can tackle in 10 weeks are:#strategies for deciphering academic articles#strategies for taking notes + managing citations#using library databases (and librarian support lol) to find articles#strategies for assessing credibility/validity/significance of sources#and then like#what literature reviews look like and why we do them as researchers#and then I think we can begin creating small-scale lit reviews on given topics or questions#this is prob too ambitious for 10 weeks with students this inexperienced#but I think we can make a dent in it
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I think tmnt 2012 should’ve focused more on the neverending joys and wonders of gathering and cataloguing relevant information I think there should’ve been an entire episode dedicated to the creation of a spreadsheet
#plenty of characters do it offscreen let’s bring it into the spotlight. let’s enter keywords into an academic database#I am not joking this reads like a joke I’m dead serious#open excel onscreen. cmon cmon cmon#tacit rambles: tmnt
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finally set up my curtains that I've put off for years.... bought a dry-erase calendar that I color-coded.... bought hair/skin care... drank more than one cup of water
#I've been in a slump since may (all of the years of academic and social stress) and haven’t really been living ny life#I quit my job (it was getting pretty bad) and stopped talking to my friends (some who deserved it and some who didn't)#and I've pretty much been decaying in my house and doing stuff with my family#for the past month and a half#but today I talked to a good friend of mine and she is hanging out with me on wednesday#I put up my college decorations including a lot of wall art and these really pretty sage green curtains#and I drank A Lot of water#idk I'm starting to feel better the closer I get to going to college (exactly two months after today!)#I also am feeling myself change - like I can't tell if it's perspective or attitude - but I can feel myself just... chilling out?#I'm kind of uptight but I'm feeling myself relax the more I prepare for college (which may seem contradictory)#I finally accepted my grants/scholarships (finances have been a HUGE stressor)#and I spent about an hour familarizing myself with the school's database so I know where to go and what to do etc etc#I've procrastinated so much in my life that I didn’t realize how important scheduling and structure is to me#anyways I'm doing better. I'm going to be okay#kiya's ranting hours
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How to Access Exclusive Research Archives Online
In the digital age, exclusive research archives have become invaluable resources for academics, professionals, and curious minds alike.
In the digital age, exclusive research archives have become invaluable resources for academics, professionals, and curious minds alike. These archives house a wealth of information, often containing rare and comprehensive collections that are not readily available to the general public. Accessing these archives can seem daunting, but with the right approach, it is entirely feasible. Here’s a…
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I ❤️ JTSOR
#remaining in academia my whole life so i can access JSTOR for free#save me academic articles on niche subjects im interested in#academic databases my beloved#journal
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Every day makes it more difficult to avoid a JSTOR subscription
#I want to read the academic papers so bad#my library only has limited access to a few databases#repeating to myself that groceries are more important than historical analysis#for now
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Sometimes I wonder how well I would've done in school if I'd actually studied. Like, I was in the top 1% of students nationally without studying pretty much ever, but then I dropped out of college because I'd never learned how to keep myself on task outside the classroom
Through the power of Adderall I actually study as a hobby now
If they would've put me on Adderall back in elementary school (there were Signs) I'd be working on a fucking doctorate by now
#also for the love of god i wish i had access to an academic library#the public library only carries beginner level books on my subject of choice#and the academic journals you can access through their database are pretty limited#i wonder if i could just#sneak into the University library#and read their books
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