Friday, December 18, 2009

Log

  • MSU depository catalog.
    • Used the keywords: Andy Warhol
    • I found ____147 different results___ which was interesting because they varied in all aspects of his life: childhood, college, artwork, and his factory, etc. etc.

      • Google UncleSam.
        • Used the keywords: Andy Warhol shot
    • I found ____509 results___ which was interesting because they were all acurate descriptions and explainations of his shooting accident
      • Statistical Abstract of the United States.
        • What did you browse? I didnt like this as much it was hard to use
        • Title of table that you found statistics from?
        • How did the current statistics compare to the historical data?
        • This was interesting because... It was really hard for me to figure out hoe to use

    I have chose 2 books from WorldCat and/or the Bonisteel Library's catalog. My blog post is an entry on the process that you went through in order to decide on the 2 books that I chose.

    • How did you search?
    I searched for Andy Warhol with another keyword as pop
    • Did WorldCat or the library catalog offer better selections?
    I think the Library catalog was easier for me to understand how to work
    • Why did you choose the 2 books that you did?
    Their covers were visually appealing and the title was one i was interested in. Also they had a general discription that sounded easy to read
    • How did you eliminate books?
    the ones without interesting covers and information


    The philosophy of Andy Warhol : from A to B and back againThe philosophy of Andy Warhol : from A to B and back again

    Author: Warhol, Andy, 1928-1987.

    Pub Year: 1977
    Electronic access : Publisher description


    ISBN9780156717205 (pbk.)
    0156717204 (pbk.)
    ISSN
    Personal AuthorWarhol, Andy,1928-1987.
    TitleThe philosophy of Andy Warhol :from A to B and back again /Andy Warhol.
    Publication infoNew York : Harcourt, 1977, c1975.
    Physical descrip241 p. ; 19 cm.
    SeriesHarbrace paperbound library ; HPL 75
    Personal subjectWarhol, Andy,1928-1987.
    Electronic accessPublisher description




    Andy WarholAndy Warhol

    Author: Koestenbaum, Wayne.

    Pub Year: 2001






    General Note
    ISBN0670030007 (alk. paper)
    ISSN
    Personal AuthorKoestenbaum, Wayne.
    TitleAndy Warhol /Wayne Koestenbaum.
    Publication infoNew York : Viking, 2001.
    Physical descrip224 p. : ill. ; 20 cm.
    Series TitlePenguin lives series
    General Note"A Lipper/Viking book."
    Personal subjectWarhol, Andy,1928-1987.
    Subject termArtists United States Biography.




    5th Blog Entry
    Share the information that you found in the 2 articles that you chose. How did the articles help in answering any of your research questions? Please also include the process in which you went through to find and decide on your two articles: They were consise and the title was captivating
    Which subjects did you use or discover along the way? his early life as well as his remeberance
    Did you narrow down your search results set, how? I just browsed under tpoics with less search results
    What articles didn’t you choose and why? they were consise and captivating
    Revelations about searching Academic OneFile, frustrations, etc. It was fairly easy to use however i dont know how some of the articals that came up related to my search topic
    Why did you choose the 2 articles that you did? Even after i read the first few sentances it was intersting

    http://www.jstor.org/stable/3177241?&Search=yes&term=%22early+life%22&term=%22andy+warhol%22&list=hide&searchUri=%2Faction%2FdoAdvancedSearch%3Fq0%3D%2522andy%2Bwarhol%2522%26f0%3Dall%26c0%3DAND%26q1%3D%2522early%2Blife%2522%2B%26f1%3Dall%26c1%3DAND%26q2%3D%26f2%3Dall%26c2%3DAND%26q3%3D%26f3%3Dall%26wc%3Don%26Search%3DSearch%26sd%3D%26ed%3D%26la%3D%26jo%3D&item=1&ttl=27&returnArticleService=showArticle

    http://www.jstor.org/stable/883667?&Search=yes&term=%22andy+Warhol%22&list=hide&searchUri=%2Faction%2FdoAdvancedSearch%3Fq0%3D%2522andy%2BWarhol%2522%26f0%3Dall%26c0%3DAND%26q1%3D%26f1%3Dall%26c1%3DAND%26q2%3D%26f2%3Dall%26c2%3DAND%26q3%3D%26f3%3Dall%26wc%3Don%26Search%3DSearch%26sd%3D%26ed%3D%26la%3D%26jo%3D&item=5&ttl=2661&returnArticleService=showArticle

    Tips for searching a topic

    Tips for Searching Scholarly Databases:
    • Don’t search for journals until you are familiar with your topic
    • Know the database before jumping into the search
    o Familiarize yourself with the subjects the database indexes
    • Plan your search
    o Think about your keywords
    o Use Boolean
    o Scholarly databases are not as good for exploring/discovering a topic (like reference books or Academic OneFile) – have a need in mind
    • Finding the perfect scholarly journal is a gold mine of other resources – remember that a lot of research goes into writing for a peer-reviewed journal