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STS 2411 — Introduction to Science and Technology Studies Research Session

FREE Citation Management Software

  • Landmark Citation Machine
  • RefWorks site (Login) can help you manage your footnotes & bibliography on the web. Easy to use, interfaces directly with MS Word to create footnotes & bibliographies
    • For off campus use, get the York group code here.
    • FAQ and Instructions for various databases
    • RefWorks Tutorial
    • For ACM Digital Library & other databases like dblp, you can import from the bibtex format.
      • Use the References–>Import Feature
  • Key points:
  • Don’t forget to install Write-n-Cite on your PC. It’s in the Tools menu
  • Also don’t forget to move items out of the “Last Imported” folder into the folder you create for your course
  • Lastly, don’t forget to use “Edit citation” in the Write-n-cite application to get page numbers!

Logging in from Home

  • Need to use Passport York or bar code number & PIN from library card to authenticate as a York user
  • Information here on logging in
  • Remember: Use the library web page or this blog post for the link as it will prompt for login

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ENGN 4000 Research Session

Fun Stuff!

Background info and FREE Citation Management Software

Logging in from home

  • Need to use Passport York or bar code number & PIN from library card to authenticate as a York user
  • Information here on logging in
  • Remember: Use the library web page or this blog post for the link as it will prompt for login

General Information

  • Peer review: researchers validating each others work before publication
  • Kinds of documents:
    • patents: government granted license to an invention
    • standards: agreed upon methodology: ie 802.11
    • journals: research results presented in a periodical/magazine. Peer reviewed.
    • trade literature: discipline-specific magazines. Not Peer Reviewed.
    • conference proceedings: research results presented at a meeting. Often peer reviewed, but not always.
    • technical report: description of a solution to a specific problem. Not peer reviewed.
    • books
      • reference: encyclopedias, tables, data collections, properties
      • manuals: lab methods, programming languages, operating systems
      • monographs: general topics
    • technical specifications: how a device or component works, ie circuit diagrams
  • If you’re not sure how to get started on your project, come to Steacie.
  • My Topic: 2007, ground penetrating radar

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BC 1800 Research Session

Fun Stuff

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FREE Citation Management Software

  • RefWorks site (Login) can help you manage your footnotes & bibliography on the web. Easy to use, interfaces directly with MS Word to create footnotes & bibliographies

Logging in from Home

  • Need to use Passport York or bar code number & PIN from library card to authenticate as a York user
  • Information here on logging in
  • Remember: Use the library web page or this blog post for the link as it will prompt for login

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STS 3730 Science, Technology and Modern Warfare

Just for fun

FREE Citation Management Software

  • RefWorks site (Login) can help you manage your footnotes & bibliography on the web. Easy to use, interfaces directly with MS Word to create footnotes & bibliographies
  • For off campus use, get the York group code here

Key points:

  • Don’t forget to install Write-n-Cite on your PC. It’s in the Tools menu
  • Also don’t forget to move items out of the “Last Imported” folder into the folder you create for your course
  • Lastly, don’t forget to use “Edit citation” in the Write-n-cite application to get page numbers!

Logging in from Home

  • Need to use Passport York or bar code number & PIN from library card to authenticate as a York user
  • Information here on logging in
  • Remember: Use the library web page or this blog post for the link as it will prompt for login

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NATS 1745 History of Astronomy

Fun Stuff

FREE Citation Management Software

  • RefWorks site (Login) can help you manage your footnotes & bibliography on the web. Easy to use, interfaces directly with MS Word to create footnotes & bibliographies
  • For off campus use, get the York group code here

Key points:

  • Don’t forget to install Write-n-Cite on your PC. It’s in the Tools menu
  • Also don’t forget to move items out of the “Last Imported” folder into the folder you create for your course
  • Lastly, don’t forget to use “Edit citation” in the Write-n-cite application to get page numbers!

Background Information

My topic: Kepler Space Telescope

Logging in from Home

  • Need to use Passport York or bar code number & PIN from library card to authenticate as York user
  • Information here on logging in
  • Remember: Use the library web page or this blog post for the link as it will prompt for login

Finding Books

  • Helps get up to speed on a topic
  • Do a search in The York Catalogue:
    • by title: Cost-effective space mission operations
    • by author: Boden Daryl G.
    • by journal title: Scientific American
    • by keyword:
      • telescopes
      • observatories and history
      • telescopes and history
    • New Best Friend for finding information inside books: Googe Book Search
      • kepler and nasa and telescope
    • For ordering/borrowing books we don’t have: RACER.
  • Ebooks!

Articles

  • Journal & conference articles give cutting edge, peer reviewed information
    on most topics
  • Some searches:
  • telescopes
  • observatories and history
  • telescopes and history
  • kepler and telescope
  • kepler and nasa
  • kepler and nasa and mission

Websites

  • Wikipedia: a treasure trove of technical information, created by a community. Not edited or reviewed,so may not be complete or accurate. Tech topics tend to be pretty good.

Using the Internet Wisely

  • Using Google as a scholarly research tool:
    • strategy: find good portal sites
    • strategy: make sure you know exactly who produced the content
    • example: waste to energy
  • Wikipedia — a free, open source encyclopedia. Surprisingly good for background info but not for more serious reference
  • Google Scholar
    • issues: currency (don’t update often), comprehensiveness (won’t say what isn’t in their database)
  • Google Book Search
    • great for searching inside all the books and then checking to see if we have the one you want
    • don’t forget, you can borrow books we don’t have via Racer

Office: Steacie 102H
Email: jdupuis@yorku.ca
You can also friend me or send me a message on Facebook

Don’t forget to become a fan of the Steacie Library or follow on Twitter.!


Publishing Articles in Scholarly Journals in the Sciences (FGS Scholarly Communications Series)

Links for some of the stuff I’ll be talking about!


Shiloh Christian Institute visit to York University

Here are the sites we’ll visit together:

Office: Steacie 102H
Email: jdupuis@yorku.ca
MSN IM: john_dupuis@hotmail.com
You can also friend me or send me a message on Facebook, Twitter or Friendfeed.

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CSE 1001 Research Directions in Computing

Session 2: link to presentation slides.

Fun Stuff!

And your Assignment is!

Due date: Wednesday October 17th, 11:59pm.

To submit:

  • send and email to sshujah@yorku.ca (sshujah at yorku dot ca)
  • Subject line *must* have CSE 1001 in it.
  • Please include your name and student number.

What: Pick any CSE related topic and send me 4 references related to that topic

  • 1 book (print or ebook) that is available via the York Libraries (include catalogue url)
  • 1 journal article that is available via the York Libraries
  • 1 conference proceeding article that is available via the York Libraries
  • 1 site on the open web

Note: For the journal and conference article, I want an example of an article inside the journal or conference, not the name of the whole journal or conference.

Format:

  • In the email, list your topic then all four citations one after another
  • If the database has an exportable citation format (including BibTex), that is fine.
  • If not, use the Citation Machine and either APA or MLA format.
  • Online sources must have a URL that I can click on campus to access the item
  • For the book, please give the link to the catalogue record, if available

For Starters

FREE Citation Management Software

  • What I suggest for this assignment: Citation Machine
    • use APA or MLA
    • Click on “More” to get conference paper form
  • My search topics
    • biometric face recognition
    • computer chess
    • search engine optimization

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SOCI 4930 Sociology of Science & Technology

FREE Citation Management Software

  • RefWorks site (Login) can help you manage your footnotes & bibliography on the web. Easy to use, interfaces directly with MS Word to create footnotes & bibliographies
    • For off campus use, get the York group code here.
    • FAQ and Instructions for various databases
    • RefWorks Tutorial
    • For ACM Digital Library & other databases like dblp, you can import from the bibtex format.
      • Use the References–>Import Feature
  • Key points:
  • Don’t forget to install Write-n-Cite on your PC. It’s in the Tools menu
  • Also don’t forget to move items out of the “Last Imported” folder into the folder you create for your course
  • Lastly, don’t forget to use “Edit citation” in the Write-n-cite application to get page numbers!

Logging in from Home

  • Need to use Passport York or bar code number & PIN from library card to authenticate as a York user
  • Information here on logging in

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HUMA 1910 — Science & the Humanities

Fun Stuff!

FREE Citation Management Software

  • RefWorks site (Login) can help you manage your footnotes & bibliography on the web. Easy to use, interfaces directly with MS Word to create footnotes & bibliographies
    • For off campus use, get the York group code here.
    • FAQ and Instructions for various databases
    • RefWorks Tutorial
    • For ACM Digital Library & other databases like dblp, you can import from the bibtex format.
      • Use the References–>Import Feature
  • Key points:
  • Don’t forget to install Write-n-Cite on your PC. It’s in the Tools menu
  • Also don’t forget to move items out of the “Last Imported” folder into the folder you create for your course
  • Lastly, don’t forget to use “Edit citation” in the Write-n-cite application to get page numbers!

Logging in from Home

  • Need to use Passport York or bar code number & PIN from library card to authenticate as a York user
  • Information here on logging in
  • Remember: Use the library web page or this blog post for the link as it will prompt for login

Continue reading