Research & Computing Help
Research Help
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- What? Librarians
will help with research questions related to choosing a research
topic or question, finding background information, choosing and
searching within Library catalogs and subscription resources,
finding books and articles at Macalester, requesting materials
from other libraries, finding statistics, evaluating research
resources, etc.
- When? Monday-Thursday
8am-9pm, Friday 8am-4:30pm, Saturday 1pm-5pm, Sunday 1pm-9pm.
Librarians can also help through email, consultation sessions,
and chat. See More Help in this section for additional information
about these types of help.
- Where? The Reference
Desk is located just inside the main doors of the
Library and to your right.
- More Help
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Jean Beccone
Reference & Instruction Librarian
beccone@macalester.edu
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Aaron Alberton
Reference & Instruction Librarian
albertson@macalester.edu
(651) 696-6530
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Computing Help
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- What? CIT (Computing
and Information Technology) staff members and student employees
will help you with questions related to computer hardware and
software, the network, email, printing, passwords and online accounts,
etc.
- When? Monday-Thursday
8am-10pm, Friday 8am-4pm, Sunday 4pm-10pm.
- Where? The Computing
Help Desk office is located in the Humanities Building,
Room 310.
- More Help
- Find more information and help on the Computing
Help Desk Web page.
- Call the CIT (Computing & Information Technology)
Computing Help Desk at x6525 [Off Campus (651) 696-6525]
to speak directly to a consultant or leave a message.
- Email
the Computing Help Desk to report a problem or
ask a question.
- Use
CIT Documentation, instructional handouts explaining
systems and software, for help with computer, application,
program, and network questions.
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Reference Resources
- What? Reference
materials include resources like dictionaries, encyclopedias,
atlases, almanacs, handbooks, statistical materials, etc.
- When? Use resources
in the Reference Collection to find background information on
your topic area when you start your research projects.
- Where? Reference
Collection Library Map. Use the CLICnet
Catalog to search for resources in the Reference
Collection. Print books are shelved under Library of Congress
Call Numbers, including both letters and numbers, based on their
subject matter.
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Selected Reference Resources for this Course |
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DICTIONNAIRE ALPHABETIQUE ET ANALOGIQUE DE LA LANGUE FRANCAISE.
(Ref PC2625 .R552 1992)
Paul Robert. Paris : Le Robert, 1992. 9 vols.
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DICTIONNAIRE DE LA FRANCE MODERNE (Ref DC60.8 .D55 2003)
Jean-Yves Grenier ; Katia Béguin, Anne Bonzon.
Paris : Hachette, 2003.
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ENCYCLOPEDIA OF CONTEMPORARY FRENCH CULTURE. (Ref
DC33.7 E53 1998)
Alex Hughes and Keith Reader, eds. New York: Routledge,
1998.
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OXFORD-HACHETTE FRENCH DICTIONARY: French-English, English-French.
(Ref PC2640 .O83 1997 )
Marie-Helene Correard, Valerie Grundy, eds. New York : Oxford University
Press, 1997
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Finding Books & More: Catalogs
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Finding Articles & More : Indexes & Electronic
Collections
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Selected Indexes & Electronic Collections
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Discipline/Topic Areas: Multidisciplinary (Arts
& Humanities, Social Sciences, Sciences)
Resource Type: Electronic Index (Subscription)
Publisher/Vendor: LexisNexis
Description: Fulltext articles from newspapers,
trade magazines, legal resources, medical resources, and several
reference sources.
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Discipline/Topic Areas: Multidisciplinary (Arts
& Humanities, Social Sciences, Sciences)
Resource Type: Electronic Index (Subscription)
Publisher/Vendor: OCLC Public Affairs Information Service,
Inc., OCLC FirstSearch
Description: Index to journals, books, government
and international publications covering global public policy and
social issues.
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Selected Magazines in French for this
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| Art Press |
Le Francais Dans Le Monde (1972-2002) |
| Jeune Afrique l'intelligent |
Le Monde Depolomatique |
| Le Nouvel Observateur |
| Paris-Match |
| Le Point |
| Presence Francophone (Quebec, Canada) |
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Selected Newspapers in French for this
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| La Presse (Canada) |
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Web Research
- What? The Internet
is used to access information stored in files or documents on
another computer. When you use the Internet, you retrieve documents,
view images, programs, animation, and video, listen to sound files,
speak and hear voice, via the World Wide Web. (From the UC
Berkeley Library Web site)
- When? Use the
Web to start your research. Like Reference Collection resources,
Websites can help with finding background information for your
research project.
- Where? Use a Web
browser like Mozilla, Internet Explorer, Safari, Netscape, Avant,
or Opera to access information via the Internet. No single search
engine can claim to even come close to searching the entire Web.
For best results, use multiple search engines.
- Google
- A great search engine to start with when surfing and searching
on the Web.
- Search
Engine Watch - Access additional search engines.
Also find information and reviews about these search engines.
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Selected Web Resources for this Course - magazines,
newspapers, radio and tv |
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France: |
L'Express
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| Le Point
(magazine) |
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| Le Figaro
(newspaper) |
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| Libération
(newpaper) |
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| Le Monde
(newspaper) |
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| TV 5
(television) |
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Francophone: |
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| Radio France International |
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Canada: |
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| Le Devoir
(newspaper) |
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Northern Africa:
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| Journal
Magrheb Observateur |
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| Nouvelles
de Tunisie |
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| La Presse
(Tunisie) |
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| La
Tribune (Algérie) |
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| Le
Jeune Indépendant (Algérie) |
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Sub-Saharan Africa: |
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| Afrique no.
1 (Radio) |
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| Jeune
Afrique Intelligent |
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| Le Soleil
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Asia-Pacific: |
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| Tahiti
Presse |
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| Les Nouvelles
Calédoniennes |
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Indian Ocean |
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| Le Journal
de l’Ile (La Réunion) |
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| Le
Mauricien (l’Ile Maurice) |
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Evaluating Research Materials
| Evaluating research materials involves analyzing a resource
to determine its usefulness and appropriateness with respect to
your research project. Evaluation is important during all phases
of a research project. You must select the best and most appropriate
resources for your research.
Criteria to Consider
When Evaluating Research Materials:
- Accuracy
- Author(s) or Creating Body
- Authority
- Bias or Point of View
- Coverage
- Criticism or Reviews
- Currency or Date of Publication
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- Edition or Revision
- Intended Audience
- Level of Scholarship
- Organization, Structure, and Design
- Purpose or Function
- Scope
- Type of Material
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Borrowing Materials & Interlibrary Loan
- What? Interlibary
Loan, or ILL, is a DeWitt Wallace Library service that allows
current Macalester students, staff, and faculty to request materials
not available at Macalester.
- When? If Macalester
does not own, or subscribe to, the research material you need,
you can ask the Library to try and borrow the item from another
Library in the area.
- Where? The Library
uses a system called ILLiad that allows you to place requests
for materials and track the status of these requested materials.
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Citing Your Resources
- What? Giving credit
to the ideas of other scholars when you use their work or research
in developing your own project.
- When? You must
cite a resource whenever you quote, paraphrase, summarize, or
otherwise refer to the work of another.
- Where? Citing
a source usually includes parenthetical documentation or use of
a footnote within the text of your project as well as creating
a works cited reference list at the end of your project using
a specific citation style. See the Library's Citing
Resources Guide Web page for more information.
- RefWorks
- Service that allows you to download, organize, annotate,
and search citations you find during your research as well
as create in-text citations and works cited bibliographies
for your papers.
Citation Style Manuals for this Course
MLA Handbook for Writers of Research Papers
Joseph Gibaldi. New York : Modern Language Association of America,
2003.
MAC Ref LB2369 .G53 2003
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