Engineering 190 W - Stupar Julia Gelfand
Professional Communications in
the Technical World Science
Library 228
Spring 2008 jgelfand@uci.edu
949-824-4971
Building Research Skills
The UCI Libraries Homepage serves as a gateway
to all online resources that are used for teaching and research. This page will
direct you to the online databases and will give you access to all that is
defined by "Finding Online
Resources" There are two
functions on this screen - to BROWSE
assuming you know the title; and to
SEARCH when you can search by title word or keyword. This new page allows you to search all online
resources collectively or by type:
Databases
Online Journals
News & Newspapers
Reference tools
Statistical
& Data Resources (mostly government information)
Connecting from
Off-Campus directions allow for
remote access.
FINDING
BOOKS:
Online
Catalogs:
ANTPAC UC Irvine Libraries holdings (Langson
Library, Science Library, and Grunigen Medical
Library) - note format - can search by keyword; records at source level
MELVYL
UC-wide holdings (all 10 UC campuses) - easiest way to use InterLibrary Loan (ILL) is via MELVYL Request
WorldCat -
Global library holdings with links to
Global Books in Print - directory of
books in print
Amazon.com - commercial inventory - can be
checked for items not in our collection and ordered via ILL
Library of Congress Subject Headings - the subject descriptors for books and
entries in ANTPAC & MELVYL will provide the most relevant and focused
subject headings - should be consulted as a thesaurus - latest edition
available at the LL Ref Desk at Z695 U4749 - (there is an online edition
requiring a password)
SUBJECT GUIDES - available for each department in the Samueli School of Engineering to lead users to a variety of
information resources in broad subject categories. In
addition there are very thorough Subject Guides for Information &
Computer Science, Business
and Medicine
REFERENCE WORKS
Quick Reference
- leads users to a variety of online resources
Reference Universe - links to online
reference from print sources - reflecting different disciplines, not all in
ANTPAC
I.
Professional Vocabulary - Dictionaries,
Encyclopedias, Handbooks, etc
Selected
works:
Access
Science - online equivalent of McGraw-Hill Encyclopedia of Science &
Technology
Encyclopedia
Britannica Online
Wikipedia - no peer review
content in this encyclopedic resource; all contributed to voluntarily
Dictionary of computer science, engineering
and technology /
editor-in-chief, Phillip A. Laplante, Boca Raton, FL.
Images of technology: a pictorial dictionary
of Modern engineering research
/ Edited by Institute of Industrial Science, University of Tokyo, Science
Library Bar, TA9 I43 1999
Safari
Tech Books Online - collection of eBooks by O'Reilly
McGraw-Hill encyclopedia of engineering / Sybil P. Parker, editor-in-chief, New
York: McGraw Hill, 1993, Science Library Reference, TA9 M36 1993 and annuals
-
Van Nostrands scientific
encyclopedia / Glenn D. Considine, editor: Peter H. Kulik,
associate edoitor, New York: Wiley-Interscience, 2002, 2 volumes, Science Library Reference,
Q121 V3 2002
Thomas'
Register - directory for
global manufactured products or domestic products and services in North
America
II. Technical Writing and
Communication & Resume Guides
Selected current resources &
texts (SL = Science Library; LL = Langson Library)
Speaking
About Science: Manual for Creating Clear Presentations, 2006. SL Bar Q223 M67 2006
Careers in Focus: Engineering, 3rd
ed.
Resumes for Engineering Careers: With Sample
Cover Letters, 3rd
ed. New York:
McGraw-Hill, 2006. SL
Writing
Power: Communication in an Engineering Center / Dorothy Winsor. Albany, NY: SUNY Press, 2003. SL Bar TA 158.5 W56 2003
Writing and Speaking in the Technology
Professions: A Practical Guide / edited by David F. Beer,
Writing
from A to Z, 4th
ed. / Sally Barr Ebest.
Boston, MA: McGraw-Hill, 2003. LL
Reserves PE 1408 W773 2003b
A Student Guide to Writing at
Handbook of Technical Writing / Gerald J. Alred,
Charles T. Brusaw, Walter E. Oliu,
MIT
Guide to Science and Engineering Communication, 2nd ed. / James G. Paradis and Muriel L. Zimmerman.
Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2002.
SL Bar Q223 P33 2002
Technical
Communication, 6th
ed. / Mike Markel. NY:
St. Martin's Press. SL Bar T11 M346, 2001
Technical
Style / J.M. Haile.
Central, S.C.: Macatea Productions, 2001, SL-Bar, T11
H24 2001
Ethics in technical communication: a critique
and synthesis / Mike Markel.
Westport, Conn.: Ablex Pub., 2001, SL Bar, T10.5 M34
2001
Ethics in Technical Communication / Paul M. Dombrowski,
Boston: Allyn and Bacon, 2000, SL Bar, T10.5 D66 2000
Technical Writing and Professional
Communication for Nonnative Speakers of English / Thomas N. Huckin,
Leslie A. Olsen, New York: McGraw-Hill, 1991, SL Bar, T11 H823 1991
IEEE
transactions on professional communication (journal)
III.
Citation format - be consistent and be aware
of how to cite materials available electronically
Style
manuals & writing guides - many other guides are found at all Reference Desks
IV.
Communications issues
A. Avoid plagiarism, be
ethical CITE, CITE, CITE!
Plagiarism: what it is and how
to recognize and avoid it. A
guide prepared by the Writing Tutorial Services, Indiana University,
http://www.indiana.edu/~wts?plagiarism.html
B. Consult http://www.turnitin.com , a plagiarism
detection program - ask your professor if you are interested in this.
C. Be consistent
D. Work on your presentation
skills
·
very
important now
·
when
interviewing for job
·
at your
job as a professional
V.
Locating information / conducting research
A. Traditional Print Sources -
books, journals
1. Library of Congress classification ranges for browsing
Qs, Ts, TA-TK7800s at Science Library
HD range at Langson
Library
W - for medicine
2. Reference Works @ Science Library Reference (2nd floor) -
arranged in call number order
3. Bound journals are in the SL Drum (round part) on floors 4-6 in call
number sequence
B. Using Databases (subject and
keyword searching) - use the
1. Compendex (now on the Ei
Village platform) -
Engineering Index -
2. ACM
Digital Library - Full text of ACM journals, magazines and
conference proceedings
3. INSPEC (OVID) electrical engineering, computer science,
physics and the ARCHIVE
4. Plunketts
Research Online - highly recommended
coverage of research trends in several industries in all areas of engineering;
special attributes include a glossary, comparative information, etc
5. BIOSIS
(ISI) - covers the life
sciences, environmental sciences
5. IEEE Xplore - Full text of IEEE journals, conference
proceedings, and standards
6. Web of Science
- Science
Citation Index going back to 1900 - no conference proceedings
-
general
search
-
forward
searching
-
lateral
searching via "Related Articles" feature
-
cited
reference search engine who is citing who. Unique
feature
7. Business
Source Premier -
business/management databases
8.
Factiva
- full-text
coverage of business literature and trends mostly from the media
& news services and trade literature
9.
Gartner - focuses on
high-tech industries and companies with full-text content - you must register
to use
10.
Forrester - a business database providing trendline data and emerging markets
11.
Knovel - a very sophisticated database of nearly 1500
full-text resources in Engineering, Chemistry, Materials Science and Life Sciences
- much more than just a bibliographic database - allows you to normalize
data. This database also features Interactive Deeply Searchable (
12.
ASME
- publications of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers - search
journals via Compendex or on this site
13.
ASCE - publications of the
American Society of Civil Engineers - indexed in Web of Science and Compendex.
14.
MRS
Proceedings Library (Materials Research Society) - contains journals and
conference proceedings
15.
16. PubMed - clinical medicine, health sciences,
dentistry, pharmacology, etc.
17.
Expanded Academic
ASAP - a lot of full-text (PDF, Web-based, or plain text with no images).
18. Lexis Nexis Academic Universe- full-text
19. Environmental
Science & Pollution Management (
20. Philosophers'
Index - to support the study of ethics
21. Lecture
Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) - this series is by Springer - well
indexed in INSPEC but not always with eLinks - you
can go directly to the Springer website and enter the volume # and scroll down
to the particular paper, proceeding, chapter or lecture
22. Transport
- major database covering all facets of transportation - after searching, you will
have to consult ANTPAC. Remember that
the database has different time segments to search.
23. PAIS
(Public Affairs Information Service)
24. Energy
Central - specialize database on all applications of energy - generation,
expenditure, etc
25. SPIE
Digital Library - covers different aspects of optics
26. Google
Scholar - has eLinks to
27. Microsoft
Windows Live Academic (still in beta testing and focuses on Computer
Science, Physics and Electrical Engineering - has
Additional
Specialized Engineering & Business Databases - noted on the Engineering
Subject Guides and on Medicine and
the GML Subject Page or on Business
or other Subject
Guides
C. Patent information
U. S. Patent
and Trademark Office
http://www.uspto.gov/
and How to Search the
USPTO database
Official source for U.S. patents and
trademarks in full text from 1976 (full page images available since 1790) with
links to the Library of Congress for copyright information. Definitions, application forms and
instructions, handbooks, notices, and patent attorney directory are just a few
of the products provided. Includes design patents and reissued patents as well
as patents currently in application process (coverage starts March 2001).
Full-text searching is available.
LexisNexis
Academic Universe
http://web.lexis-nexis.com/universe
Under "Legal Research" is a Patent Research section for
searching of Patents (1971 to date), by individual category of Design Patents,
Plant Patents or Utility Patents. Can also search by keyword,
assignee, inventor, patent number, classification, and lawyer.
Google Patents - latest of the patent indexes to appear -
there is lots of help; not as formalized a search process - contains 7 million
patents; also Wiki Patents
Other valuable patent resources:
Patent
Searching Tutorial from the University of Texas, Austin
European Patent
Office - index of patents originating in
Freepatentsonline
- Fulltext and images of US patents beginning with
patent number 4,000,000
Scirus
- Indexes over 13 million patents from the US, European and Japanese Patent
Offices and WIPO
D.
Internet Resources
Search Engines vs. metasites - evaluate
resource - consider domain - .edu, .com, .gov, .org, etc.
Thinking Critically about World Wide Web Resources - http://www.library.ucla.edu/libraries/college/help/critical/index.htm)
1.
Authority control - authorship - who, affiliation, where
2.
Currency - note the date, the update, does it reflect the right period of time
3.
Evaluate the source - establish criteria that is meaningful to covering the
topic
4. Citing
Internet resources - URL & date of the search
5.
Capturing and citing
6. Copying
7.
Relevance
E.
Specific Resources and Hints
1.
Government Information - major source - consult
ANTPAC or visit Reference desk on the First Floor of the Langson
Library. For Federal
US sources, check the websites of specific agencies such as the U.S.
Department of Energy Web page or specific state agencies at http://www.ca.gov/state/portal/myca_homepage.jsp
2. Professional Societies publications investigate IEEE, ACM, SPIE,
ASEE,
3. Work from an outline - begin
with an anticipated title, write the prospectus indicating the hypothesis and
leaving notations for areas where research or information is still needed.
4.
For
assistance in preparing presentations
you may find the following resources helpful in preparing a Powerpoint
presentation that can capture your ideas with some visual elements including
images, graphs, photographs, etc. For
some background in creating an appropriate presentation, consider the needs of
your audience and play to that group.
You may find the following resources and tutorials helpful:
Mastering Powerpoint
2000 - SL Bar T385 M8863 1999
And tutorials at:
http://www.hostos.cuny.edu/library/HHCL_New_Web/Teach_Learn_tutor_ppo int.htm
http://www.cew.wisc.edu/accessibility/tutorials/pptscratch-text.htm
Sources for images
include: Google Image Search
and other search interfaces
F. Additional Information & Assistance:
1.
Contact Liaison Librarian -
2.
Consult
Reference Desk at either Science (9-6) or Langson
(9-9) Libraries and (1-5 on weekends) - Remember that Library is open over
Memorial Day Weekend, including the Monday holiday
3.
Use Ask a Librarian to get
help via the Chat/Online/Text service, eMail
Reference or to schedule a Research Consultation