Blackwell Library

 

Holloway Hall

Guide for Respiratory Therapy -- Prof. Joyner

Getting Help

Hello, I'm Mou Chakraborty, Director of Public Services at Blackwell Library. I supervise the Research & Instructional Services (RIS) Department and the Access Services Department. What it means for you is that I am your contact person for your instructional needs at the Blackwell Library.

For Distance Students

I also coordinate distance library services. So if you are a distance student, please feel free to contact me. Sometimes as a distance student you may feel a little isolated from the main campus.  Rest assured, we want to make sure that you are getting equitable level of library services from us.  You are also going to find this Distance Learners webpage a very useful starting point.

You can call me at 410-543-6131 or email me at mxchakraborty@salisbury.edu

 Other Contacts in the Library

  • You can call the Research & Instructional Services Desk at 1-888-543-0148 (ask for Blackwell Library Research Help Desk) or directly at 410-548-5988

  • Stephanie Fridie is the liaison for Collection Development for Respiratory Therapy. You can contact her at smfridie@salisbury.edu or 410-543-6206

  • You can do chat with the Circulation staff asking them basic library questions including Interlibrary Loan (ILL) questions.

  • You can do chat with the Research & Instructional Services librarians to ask them research quesions.

  • You can also get help 24 hours a day, 7 days a week through the Maryland AskUsNow reference service.   Find out more about that here.

Assignment

For this course, you will have a library related assignment - Research Log. You will be given a copy of the log in class and it will also be posted on MyClasses.

 

I'd highly encourage you to also go through the Library Tutorial as it will answer many of the questions you have.

If you're new to the library website, here's a quick tutorial to show you how to get around!

 

Tutorials and Guides

Direct Borrowing Tutorial (Windows Media Player video)

Find It Button Tutorial (Flash video)

Interlibrary Loan Tutorial (Windows Media Player video)

Blackwell Library Buzz (our blog listing news, events, and announcements!)

Finding Books & Course Reserves

Search for books in the online catalog shared by all University of Maryland libraries.  Follow these steps to have a book sent to Shady Grove for you to pick up:

1. Click on the title of the book you want.

2. Look for the line that says "Location" and click on the link that says "Availability."

3. Click on the gold rectangle that says "request."

4. Choose Salisbury University as your campus affiliation and log in with your barcode number and last name.

5. Select Shady Grove as the pick up location.

6. Submit your request.  You will receive an email when it's ready to be picked up.

Search for reserve readings in SU's online catalog.  You can search by course name or number, instructor, title of the item, etc.  You will need the password from your instructor to access electronic reserves.  See this page for more information about Course Reserves.

 

Finding Articles & the Find It Button

Ask yourself if you need scholarly sources or popular sources for your assignment.  Many times, your professor will insist on scholarly sources.  What does that mean?  Find out using this comparison table handout.

We have several databases you can use to search for journal, magazine, or newspaper articles.  Some of them only give a citation to the article, and some have the full-text.  Here is a list of databases that are good for articles about Respiratory Therapy:

CINAHL
CINAHL (Cumulative Index to Nursing & Allied Health Literature) covers over 1600 professional journals in nursing and allied health. Also includes publications from the National League for Nursing and the American Nurses' Association.
Health Source: Nursing Academic
Nearly 600 Scholarly full text titles covering nursing and allied health, 450 of these are peer-reviewed titles about 400 more titles are indexed and abstracted

Proquest Nursing & Allied Health Source
A full-text resource providing access to scholarly research in nursing and related fields. The collection consists of over 400 journals.
MEDLINE (EBSCO)
Provides abstracts and indexing using Medical Subject Headings (MESH) for about 4,600 biomedical journals published in the U.S. and 70 foreign countries.
ScienceDirect
Provides abstracts and indexing for more than 1800 journals. Full text of more than 800 journals is available to USMAI institutions.
 

Academic Search Complete
Provides abstracts and indexing for over 7,000 journals. Full text of articles for over 4,000 scholarly publications, including more than 3,100 peer-reviewed publications.
Web of Science
The ISI Web of Science provides seamless access to the Science Citation Expanded®, Social Sciences Citation Index®, and Arts & Humanities Citation Index™. It enables users to search current and retrospective multidisciplinary information from approximately 8,500 of the most prestigious, high impact research journals in the world.

 

 

 

 

Citing your work

Plagiarism is not cool!  Of course you want to make sure you give proper credit to any source that you use to write your papers, whether you directly quote or paraphrase.  This guide helps students understand what plagiarism is and how to avoid it.

Use this guide to help you cite your work, and remember librarians are good at answering citation questions as well!

  • Here are some of my favorite sites for help with APA Style:

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    This guide was created on 8/10/2009 by Krista Knapp, Research/Instructional Librarian and modified by Mou Chakraborty  mxchakraborty@salisbury.edu