Showing posts with label Biographies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Biographies. Show all posts

Thursday, July 02, 2009

Reference Universe - Worth A Second Look

It is easy to overlook, but Reference Universe is vastly improved in content and searching. For example, a search on Irrigation was slow. Two years ago, this subject search allowed you enough time to 'go for a cup of coffee and come back to get results finally...' to now being WOW... I can say supercalifragilisticexpialidocious and get 10 citations on "irrigation" before getting to the "cious" part of the word -- Reference Universe is FAST.

There is a higher level of detail in Reference Universe then the regular ibistro catalog for hard to answer questions using print resources and it even has a few electronic resources we have access to.

Database content...
- 20,000 works from print and e-resource form with table of contents and index citations, 100's recently added just in June alone....
- Prominent publsher with the books in our collection from Gale, Greenwood, Springer and others..
- Patrons stumble upon seredipitous/useful facts to what they are looking for...

Keys to searching the database well...
- Use the browse searching if your unsure how to search. It functions similiar to catalog subject search.
- Use of phrase searching is the main way to use the databae.
- Use of "and" or "or" boolean searching in a strict sense does not work -- think phrase searching.

Things to watch for while searching...
- Each result should be checked for a title availability searching in Ibistro. Due to ISBN linking, format, and edition problems e-resources/books we do have in the collection say (prior editions) to links in database might not show up in Ibistro eventhough it is on the shelf or available online.
- AccessScience/GVRL direct full-text links within the database recently went down... we are hoping to restore these soon.
- If a title sounds to scholary for a public library, we probably don't have it -- try ILL or CofC if this is what the patron wants and it seems there is NO alternative for the needed info...

Friday, January 16, 2009

Reference Universe - Need for Speed Answered...

Reference Universe in the past was a product you could go for a cup of coffee and still be waiting on search results... Recently, search result speed was greatly enhanced. The same general search strategies of using just one or two words in a phrase still works best and it will be nice to see possibly boolean searching become available some day. Bottom line, by far the faster retrieval time of search results is the best improvement to the database outside of content since we got it a couple of years ago or so...

Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Magill On Literature - Visual Search.

EBSCO has enhanced the search interface for Magill On Literature. The visual feature builds on a previous enhancements. There is a drill down menu that is very responsive and quick. It does take a little while to get used to, but you can still stick with the list of results in traditional form below the visual search screen.

Saturday, November 08, 2008

Hathi Trust Ditigal Library - Great Ebooks Online


The Hathi Trust provides a combined collection of public domain/content restricted titles from primarily academic libraries in ebook form online. According to the Hathi website on November 8th, 2008, there are approximately 353,000 titles like Charleston Furniture 1700-1825 which are publicly available online, while approximately an additional 2 million are online with digital rights management restrictions. The Hathi Trust now has a beta ebook search website.

Tuesday, August 05, 2008

Criminal History Searches...

The SC State Law Enforcement division does criminal background checks for a fee. Today, I stumbled upon criminal searches.com which is free, although not comprehensive, it provides traffic convictions in many jurisdictions, like failure to use a seat belt to serious felony offenses in various locations, but the database is far from complete and various concerns about data usage, privacy, and errors of omission are possible. When looking for famous folks with criminal convictions, I did find a few, but many did not come up that I would have anticipated... Overall, although not comprehensive, it is a website that does not charge for initial around the country searching for individual criminal convictions. The ability to plug in a street address and then look for residents at that address for criminal convictions can be problematic as data may not always match up correctly. This is a tool for use with wide spread cautions.