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Research & Computing Help

For Research Help:

 
  • Visit the Reference Desk in the Library, just inside the main doors to your right. (Librarians are available Mon.-Thurs. 8am-9pm, Fri. 8am-4:30pm, Sat. 12:30-4:30pm, Sun. 1pm-9pm).
  • Setup a Personal Consultation Session with a Reference Librarian (at the Reference Desk).
  • Call the Reference Desk at x6618 [Off Campus (651) 696-6618].
  • Submit a Request for Assistance using the Library's AskUs Form.
  • Contact your Instruction Session Librarian.
 
 

Leslie Mollner
Reference & Instruction Librarian
mollner@macalester.edu
(651) 696-6502

 

For Computing Help:

 
  • Visit the Computing Help Desk Office in the Humanities Building, Room 310. (Office Hours: Mon.-Thurs. 8am-10pm, Fri. 8am-4pm, Sun. 4pm-10pm)
  • Call the CIT (Computing & Information Technology) Computing Help Desk at x6525 [Off Campus (651) 696-6525] and speak directly to a consultant or leave a message.
  • Email the Computing Help Desk to report a problem or ask a question.
  • Submit a Request for Assistance using the CIT - Problem Submission Form.
  • Use CIT Documentation, instructional handouts explaining systems and software, for help with computer, application, program, and network questions.

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Reference Resources

When starting a research project, it is often a good idea to check the Reference Collection to find background information on your topic area. Resources typically found in the Reference Collection include dictionaries, encyclopedias, atlases, and statistical materials. The Reference Collection is located on the First Level of the DeWitt Wallace Library near the Reference Desk. Books are shelved under LC Call Numbers based on their subject matter. Find Reference materials by browsing the shelves or by using the CLICnet catalog. The materials listed below represent a sample of Reference resources that relate to your class. Check the Reference Collection for additional resources that may relate more directly to your specific project.

For more Information:

 
Selected Reference Resources:
 
Cambridge Dictionary of Philosophy (MAC Reference B41 .C35 1999) edited by Robert Audi. Cambridge; New York : Cambridge University Press, 1999.
 
Dictionary of Philosophy (MAC Reference B41 .M38 1996) Thomas Mautner. Cambridge, Mass. : Blackwell Publishers, c1996.
 
Dictionary of the History of Ideas; Studies of selected pivotal ideas (MAC Reference CB5 .D52) Philip P. Wiener, editor in chief. New York, Scribner [1973-74].
 
Encyclopedia of Aesthetics (MAC Reference BH56 .E53 1998) Michael Kelly, editor in chief. New York : Oxford University Press, 1998.
 
Encyclopedia of Applied Ethics (MAC Reference BJ63 .E44 1998) editor-in-chief, Ruth Chadwick. San Diego : Academic Press, c1998.
 
Encyclopedia of Ethics (MAC Reference BJ63 .E45 2001) Lawrence C. Becker and Charlotte B. Becker, editors. New York : Routledge, 2001.
 
Encyclopedia of Philosophy (MAC Reference B41 .E5 1972) Paul Edwards, editor in chief. New York : Macmillan ; London : Collier Macmillan, 1972.
 
Great Thinkers of the Western World: (MAC Reference B72 .G74 1992) the major ideas and classic works of more than 100 outstanding Western philosophers, physical and social scientists, psychologists, religious writers, and theologians / edited by Ian P. McGreal. New York, NY : HarperCollinsPublishers, c1992.
 
Oxford Companion to Philosophy (MAC Reference B51 .O94 1995) edited by Ted Honderich. Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 1995.
 
Oxford Dictionary of Philosophy (MAC Online Reference Resource via Oxford Reference Online/MAC Reference B41 .B53 1996) Print Edition: Simon Blackburn. Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 1996.
 
Oxford Reference Online (MAC Online Reference Resource) Oxford University Press
 
Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy (MAC Online Reference Resource/MAC Reference B51 .R68 1998) Print Edition: general editor, Edward Craig. London ; New York : Routledge, 1998.
 
A World of Ideas: (MAC Reference B41 .R64 1999) A dictionary of important theories, concepts, beliefs, and thinkers / Chris Rohmann. New York : Ballantine Books, 1999.
 
World Philosophers and Their Works (MAC Reference B104 .W67 2000) editor, John K. Roth. Pasadena, Calif. : Salem Press, c2000.

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Finding Books : Catalogs

Use online catalogs to locate books in local libraries. Here at Macalester, our online catalog is called CLICnet. It is often helpful to start with a "Superkeyword" search in the CLICnet catalog where you combine topics that relate to your research project. For example:

  • god and existence
  • personal identity and philosophy
  • ethics and abortion and united states
  • skepticism and philosophy

Be sure to check the Subject headings listed in the records you retrieve so that you will find other useful and more specific terms and phrases to search. CLICnet uses the Subject Headings found in the Library of Congress Subject Headings books kept near the Reference Desk in the Library.

  • CLICnet (Macalester's Library Catalog)
  • MNCAT (the University of Minnesota's Library Catalog)

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Books at Macalester

In the DeWitt Wallace Library, as in other libraries, books are grouped together on the shelves by subject area. The Library uses the Library of Congress (or LC) Classification System to assign call numbers, using both letters and numbers, to books based on their subject matter. Use the CLICnet Library Catalog to find books in DeWitt Wallace Library. Keep in mind, it is often useful to browse the books on the shelf in a particular subject area to find additional materials that might relate to your research. Listed below are the collection locations for books here in the Library.

Finding Books at Macalester:

  • MAC Reference Collection (First Level)
  • MAC Stacks A - HB (Fourth Level)
  • MAC Stacks HC - PQ (Third Level)
  • MAC Stacks PR - Z (Second Level)
  • MAC 2nd Level-Oversize A-Z (Second Level, South End of the Stacks)
  • MAC SuperOversize Level 2 A-Z (Second Level, SW Study Room, In Library Use Only)
  • MAC Greats Book Coll A-Z (First Level, North Study Room)
  • MAC Wood Collection-Lev 2 A-Z (Second Level, North Room)
  • MAC Harmon Current Read A-Z (First Level, SW Corner, Harmon Room)
  • Archives & Rare Books (Second Level, East, Access By Appointment Only)
  • CLIC Online (netLibrary Ebook Available Online)

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Finding Articles : Indexes

Indexes allow you to access information about articles on your topic which have appeared in periodicals such as journals or magazines. Some indexes also provide information about books, newspaper articles, conference proceedings, government documents and a variety of other publication types. Subject-specific indexes focus on specific disciplines; interdisciplinary indexes survey many disciplines. Many of our indexes are available in electronic form, however print indexes are still the norm for certain disciplines.

For More Information:

 
Selected Indexes:
 
Arts & Humanities Citation Index (1975 -) Multidisciplinary database covering the journal literature of the arts and humanities. It indexes 1,144 of the world's leading arts and humanities journals, as well as covering individually selected, relevant items from over 6,800 major science and social science journals. A feature of this index is the inclusion of all cited references. ISI/Web of Science.
 
ATLA Religion Database + ATLAS (1949 -) Premier index to journal articles, book reviews, and collections of essays in all scholarly fields of religion. Covers articles written in 36 languages. ATLAS, included within the ATLA database, is an online collection of major religion and theology journals selected by leading religion scholars and theologians. Cambridge Scientific Abstracts.
 
Database of Classical Bibliography (DCB), CD-ROM (1957-1996) This electronic version of L'Annee Philologique contains citations of all known scholarly work published in any language anywhere in the world concerning the areas of ancient Greek and Latin language and linguistics, Greek and Roman history, literature, philosophy, numismatics, papyrology and epigraphy, and concerning the time period from the second millennium B.C. to roughly 500-800 A.D. Scholars Press.
 
Expanded Academic ASAP (1980-present) Interdisciplinary index of articles from scholarly and popular journals. A good starting point for any research project that will provide a variety of viewpoints from a wide range of publications. [InfoTrac description] InfoTrac.
 
Humanities Index (HumanitiesIndex) (1984 -) Indexes feature articles, book reviews, interviews, obituaries, bibliographies, original works of fiction (including dramas and poems), and reviews of plays and television and radio programs in the diverse subject areas of the Humanities. English and non-English records are included. [FirstSearch database description] FirstSearch.
 
InfoTrac OneFile (1980 -) A one-stop source for news and periodical articles on a wide range of topics: business, computers, current events, economics, education, environmental issues, health care, hobbies, humanities, law, literature and art, politics, science, social science, sports, technology, and many general interest topics. Millions of full-text articles, many with images. Updated daily. [InfoTrac description] InfoTrac.
 
JSTOR (Date varies) This is a collection of core scholarly journals in the arts and humanities, with a few science journals, fulltext back to their date of first publication to within the current 2-5 years. JSTOR.
 
Philosopher's Index (1940 -) This index provides indexing and abstracts from books and journals of philosophy and related fields. Topics covered include "ethics, aesthetics, social philosophy, political philosophy, epistemology, and metaphysic logic as well as material on the philosophy of law, religion, science, history, education, and language. WebSPIRS.
 
Poiesis (Philosophy Online Serials) (Date varies) This is a searchable collection of fulltext philosophy journals. Intelex/Philosophy Documentation Center.
 
Project Muse (Date varies) This is a searchable collection of fulltext journals in the humanities, social sciences and mathematics. Johns Hopkins University Press/Project MUSE.
 
ScienceDirect (Current) Provides access to the fulltext of over 600 Elsevier publications. Covers a variety of fields and disciplines throughout the Sciences, Social Sciences, and Humanities. Elsevier/ScienceDirect.

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Journals at Macalester

Finding Journals at Macalester:

  • Ejournal Finder - Access to full-text content in over 10,000 electronic publications available at Macalester. Includes publications within subscription indexes and full-content Ejournals.
  • Journal Finder - Access to print and microform journals, as well as selected Ejournals, available at Macalester via the CLICnet Library Catalog.

Journal Formats

  • Print Journals - Paper journals shelved alphabetically by title. Current periodicals (typically the most recent year of volumes for each journal title) are located on the First Level of the Library and Bound Periodicals (older years for a journal title) are located on the Lower Level.
  • Microform Journals - Journals available on microfiche or microfilm. Microform journals are located on the Lower Level of the Library in a room near the Periodicals and Computer Lab Desk. Microform viewing and printing equipment is available in this room.
  • Full-Text EJournals - Journals within online indexes that provide full-text articles from these journals online. May not include pictures, images, tables, and graphs. Check each individual Online Index to determine if full-text articles are available.
  • Full-Content Ejournals - Electronic equivalent to a print journal, offering the full-content of the print journal online including pictures, images, tables, and graphs. The Library purchases access to individual Ejournal titles as well as Ejournal Collections like JSTOR and Project MUSE.

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Interlibrary Loan

Interlibrary Loan (or ILL) is a DeWitt Wallace Library service that allows current Macalester students, staff, and faculty the opportunity to submit requests for books, journal articles, and other materials that are not available here in the Library. You may submit up to 5 interlibrary loan requests per day (not including requests you make for books within CLICnet).

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Web Research

The Web is a extremely vast resource of information. While it is important to use critical thinking skills when looking at any information source, the Web can provide particular challenges. Always be aware of things like the authority, scope, source, currency, intended audience, etc. when visting a Web site; especially when relying on a site as a source for a paper.

Searching the Web can be a daunting experience. Search engines change on a regular basis. Google is the most effective search engine. However, it is important to note that no single search engine can claim to even come close to searching the entire Web. For best results, you should try searches in multiple engines.

For More Information:

 
Selected Web site:
 
World-Wide Web Virtual Library: Philosophy (University of Bristol: Department of Philosophy & the Institute for Learning and Research Technology/SOSIG - Social Science Information Gateway)

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Citing Your Sources

RefWorks is a web-based program that allows you to download, organize, annotate, and search citations (references) for your papers and to create bibliographies. When you create bibliographies, choose from a variety of style formats (MLA, APA, Turabian, etc.). With an additional plug-in program, you can use Refworks to create references and bibliographies automatically while writing papers in Microsoft Word. (Please note: the Write-N-Cite plug-in is currently not available for Macintosh computers.)

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