Monday, March 30, 2009
Friday, March 6, 2009
Q. Who is your audience?
A. My audience would be students who have no clue about the available databases on the TSTC website.
A. My audience would be students who have no clue about the available databases on the TSTC website.
Q. What visuals did you choose to include. Why? If you included a visual, why did you choose to include this particular visual?
A. I added a few images to familiarize the viewer for when they get on the site where they will be accessing the databases.
Q. What are the important or essential design elements of your set of instructions?
A. Basically, I explained the procedure one step at a time so the viewer would be able to comprehend how to be able to access and use the databases on TSTC website.
Q. In which medium do you anticipate these instructions would be used?
A. These instructions are helpful and can be usedwhen needing to retrieve information for a research or just information to know if curious.
Q. How would you change the presentation of your instructions if you had to physically present them to a user?
A. I would continue to use the same format but possibly add more information and examples to it.
A. I added a few images to familiarize the viewer for when they get on the site where they will be accessing the databases.
Q. What are the important or essential design elements of your set of instructions?
A. Basically, I explained the procedure one step at a time so the viewer would be able to comprehend how to be able to access and use the databases on TSTC website.
Q. In which medium do you anticipate these instructions would be used?
A. These instructions are helpful and can be usedwhen needing to retrieve information for a research or just information to know if curious.
Q. How would you change the presentation of your instructions if you had to physically present them to a user?
A. I would continue to use the same format but possibly add more information and examples to it.
Tuesday, March 3, 2009
Draft for Introduction & Conclusion
Introduction:
Two words: Research Paper! They always seem to be around and find us students when we least expect it. But it’s ok because I can help assist you find the information that you may be looking for on the TSTC online library databases. It is so simple that by the end of this tutorial you will have gotten the basics of researching completed. Not only will it be easy but your time will be cut in half with this simple method of researching or just finding general information for yourself.All you will need is:
· A bit of spare time
· Access to a computer with internet
· The topic you have chosen for your research
· A printer or a jump drive to save information
Conclusion:· A bit of spare time
· Access to a computer with internet
· The topic you have chosen for your research
· A printer or a jump drive to save information
Now that you have taken the time to view this power point on how to access databases on the TSTC website, you shouldn’t have any problems finding valid information. The more you use this site, the more knowledgeable you will be with databases. So, feel free and start navigating the site!
Instructional/Tutorial
TSTC Library: Online Databases
1.) Explain when needed. (When assigned a research paper or just need to retrieve information for self.) Whether you need articles, books, or journals, you can find it on the TSTC databases.
1.) Explain when needed. (When assigned a research paper or just need to retrieve information for self.) Whether you need articles, books, or journals, you can find it on the TSTC databases.
2.) Show how to get there: Type in http://www.tstc.edu/ on the address bar at the top, select the campus that you are attending then click the link at the very bottom of the site that says “library”.
3.) Click Online Databases link to the left of the site at the top. It will prompt you to a page that requires you to enter your username and password. (This is the same information you use to log in at the actual campus library)
4.) The screen will prompt you to the databases that are available. Take a moment to read each database to see which one would suitable for your topic and you.

5.) Once you have figured out which database you will be using then click on the link. For example, I will be using Medline because I want to find out more information on child obesity. (Medline would be more about journal articles.) Go ahead and type in what you are looking for on the search bar and click search.

7.) If you need to help citing where you got the information then this will come in handy. On the bottom right of the journal article there are some icons: printer, e-mail, save as, cite this article and etc. Click on the icon “cite this article” and a screen will pop up with several options with the proper citations in a different format. Choose whichever is best for you.
8.) At the top of the citation format it will provide: NOTE: Review the instructions at EBSCO Support Site and make any necessary corrections before using. Pay special attention to personal names, capitalization, and dates. Always consult your library resources for the exact formatting and punctuation guidelines. Just to be on the safe side, always go someone that is familiar with citing proper formats to make sure it is done correctly.
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