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Today s session will cover Key databases and sources for finding relevant references for your MSc Applied Mathematics dissertation Jenny Evans, Maths & Physics Librarian j.evans@imperial.ac.uk http://www.imperial.ac.uk/library/subjectsandsupport/maths Library search tools Accessing e-resources How to search three key databases: MathSciNet Inspec Scopus Web of Science Awareness of related databases: Zentralblatt MATH Google vs Google Scholar Plagiarism and referencing Imperial College London Library search tools: Library website Library Search Books & more Library search Find books & more Find articles & more Mathematics subject web page Find maths e-journals search Databases MathSciNet, Scopus, Web of Science 1

Library Search Articles & more Accessing e-resources Access usually based on IP address Off campus Virtual Private Network (VPN) Automatically signed up; set up VPN connection on your machine College username and password Shibboleth, UK Federation Linking to full text SFX Document Delivery If we don t have access to a research paper you need, it is possible to request this via our Document Delivery service Steps involved Register (and wait for acknowledgement of registration) Request paper via Library Search Secure Electronic Delivery (SED) Emailed direct to your desktop Databases of scholarly research literature Index specific content and identify exactly what they do index added value such as abstracts, reviews, citation searching Focus on specific or multidisciplinary subject coverage http://www3.imperial.ac.uk/library/documentdelivery 2

MathSciNet: Mathematical reviews on the web database of reviews, abstracts and bibliographic information for much of the mathematical sciences literature 2.8 million items Published by the American Mathematical Society Bibliographic data back to the 1800s Types of research material covered Journals, conference proceedings, books, US/ European PhD theses (from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses) Coverage: Approximately 500 journals MathSciNet (2) Mathematical Reviews database Signed reviews of the current literature written by mathematicians around the world Authors uniquely identified by their MR Author ID Mathematics Subject Classification Developed by the Mathematical Reviews (MR) and Zentralblatt MATH (Zbl) Controlled vocabulary When a researcher writes a paper they allocate MSC numbers to make it easier for people to find A paper may fall into one or more subject areas Zentralblatt MATH Published by FIZ Karlsruhe Over 3 million items (from more than 3,500 journals) including reviews or abstracts Content from 1826 onwards including entries from Jahrbuch über die Fortschritte der Mathematik Journal articles, books, conferences, CD-ROM, DVD, video-tapes, web documents, some theses We don t subscribe to this but the first three records in a search are provided for free - useful as an additional source Physics, electronics, computing and engineering Nearly 13 million records Coverage: approximately 5,000 scientific and technical journals and 2,500 conference proceedings as well as books, reports and dissertations Published by the Institution of Engineering and Technology 3

Cited reference searching Enables you to track related research literature forward in time as well as back in time based on key references Start with a key paper and identify not only previous papers cited by the paper, but identify future papers that have cited it Scopus and Web of Science both offer this feature Life Sciences, Health Sciences, Physical Sciences, Social Sciences, Arts and Humanities 50 million records 29 million going back to 1996 21 million going back to 1823 Published by Elsevier Coverage includes over 19,500 journal titles and 5.3 million conference proceedings - journals, conference proceedings, books, trade publications, scientific web pages and patent records Web of Science Core Collection Sciences, social sciences, arts and humanities (256 individual disciplines) 46 million records dating back to 1900 Published by Thomson Reuters Coverage: over 12,000 journal titles and 150,000 conference proceedings Images, tables, reports, websites, some scholarly literature What is being searched? How are results ranked? How up to date are results? Search tips ext: Filetype e.g. carbon emissions ext:pdf site: Site search e.g. methane site:.gov.uk intitle: Searches only title e.g. intitle: greenhouse gases See http://www.rba.co.uk/search/selectedgooglecommands.shtml 4

2.5 Plagiarism searches for scholarly literature useful for reports and open access material Library links SFX@Imperial What is being searched? How are results ranked? How up to date are results? The work contained in this thesis is my own work unless otherwise stated. The College and Department are against all forms of plagiarism. While discussing among fellow students and consulting relevant literature and internet resources to gain genuine understanding are encouraged as part of your learning process, producing coursework identical, or nearly identical, to others, or using materials from published literature and/or web sites without proper acknowledgement will be viewed as plagiarism and will be investigated. Once an act of plagiarism is established, all students involved will be penalised, which may include marks for coursework or project being zeroed and/or disciplinary actions by the Department and the College. Records of plagiarism and penalty imposed may be kept in the student records. From: https://workspace.imperial.ac.uk/mathematics/public/students/course%20guides/appliedmsc2013-14.pdf Plagiarism: a definition Plagiarism is: when you copy or use someone else s work or ideas in your essay, coursework, thesis, etc and then do not acknowledge that you have done this. How do you avoid plagiarism? 1. Plan the time you need to research, write and review your work 2. Take good notes, including details of sources and page numbers (when appropriate) 3. Practice your writing: write in your own words; paraphrase other people s words; and don t rely on quotations 4. Cite and reference the sources you use in your work 5

Further information on avoiding plagiarism Guidance from the Library http://www3.imperial.ac.uk/library/subjectsandsupport/plagiarism/pgtaught Imperial Study Guide for Master s Students http://www3.imperial.ac.uk/students/studyguide College Plagiarism and Examination Offences Policy and Procedures https://workspace.imperial.ac.uk/registry/public/procedures%20and%20regulations/regulat ions/exam%20regulations%202010-11/plagiarism%20and%20examination%20offences%20policy%20and%20procedures.pdf Referencing is... Not just including a reference list at the end of your project but about acknowledging within the text of the project if you have taken an idea OR exact wording from a source This acknowledgement within the text of your project is known as a citation You need to cite the use of someone else s ideas or exact words (known as a quotation) Choose one style and use it consistently Harvard and Vancouver guides both available on the Library website http://www3.imperial.ac.uk/library/subjectsandsupport/referencemanagement What is RefWorks? Reference management software package Enables you to save and organise your references Web based available wherever you are Export in BibTeX format http://www3.imperial.ac.uk/library/subjectsandsupport/referencemanagement/refworks JabRef is a free alternative that works with LaTeX http://jabref.sourceforge.net/ Questions? Mathematics Learning Centre Tuesdays 11.00-13.00 Thursdays 13.00-15.00 Ask for me at the Central Library information hub Based on Level 1 - Room 110 Email, phone j.evans@imperial.ac.uk phone ext 45736 or 0207 594 5736 6

INSPEC TIP SHEET 1. Start at Maths subject page: http://www3.imperial.ac.uk/library/subjectsandsupport/maths 2. Click on Inspec link 3. Uncheck Compendex and Referex (as we wish to search the Inspec database only) 4. Make sure the Quick Search tab is selected ACCESS On campus IP address controlled Off campus College username & password SEARCH TIPS 1. Boolean operators enable you to narrow or widen the search. Combine terms with OR to broaden scope of search e.g. quantum OR plasmonics returns results containing either term. Combine terms with AND to narrow scope of search e.g. quantum AND plasmonics returns results containing both terms. Combine terms with NOT to eliminate terms from results e.g. quantum NOT plasmonics will return results that do not contain plasmonics. 2. Phrase searching Use quotation marks to search for your search terms as a phrase within the results e.g. quantum plasmonics will find results for this phrase whereas quantum plasmonics will find results with these terms anywhere in the results. 3. Truncation * Enables you to search for all words that start with the same letters as the truncated term (e.g. cosmolog* picks up cosmology, cosmological, cosmologies). 4. Wildcards? Replace a single character (e.g. to retrieve results with both characterisation and characterization). 5. Autostemming Terms are automatically stemmed e.g. interact searches for interaction, interactive. 6. Indexers classify a paper by adding terms from a controlled vocabulary list to the index record. Thesaurus search enables you to search the Inspec Thesaurus which is a guide to the controlled vocabulary added by the indexer. Good way to find alternative terms for your search. Inspec classification codes are assigned by indexers to indicate the field the paper belongs in. e.g. A7865E Optical properties of metals and metallic alloys (thin films/low-dimensional structures). FIND THE FULL TEXT by clicking on SFX and following the link. If we do not have online access try Library Search books and more to find print holdings. PRINT AND EMAIL YOUR RESULTS by ticking the boxes on the left of each relevant article. Then select format and output before choosing email, print or download. TUTORIALS can be found at: http://www.imperial.ac.uk/library/dynamic/compendex/index.htm and http://ei.org/trainingpresentations.

MATHSCINET TIP SHEET 1. Start at Maths Subject page: http://www3.imperial.ac.uk/library/subjectsandsupport/maths 2. Click on MathSciNet. ACCESS On campus IP address controlled Off campus VPN or via http://iclibezp1.cc.ic.ac.uk/ login?url=http://www.ams. org/mathscinet SEARCH TIPS * wildcard can be used in any field except MSC fields Use Boolean operators (AND, OR, NOT) to connect the search terms PUBLICATIONS SEARCH TAB Default search option and searches the entire Mathematical Reviews database. AUTHORS SEARCH TAB This option searches the associated author database created by Mathematical Reviews (MR) staff. Search should be entered in the form last name, first name, middle name(s) / initial(s). Commas need to be used to separate first and last names Wildcard (*) can be used. JOURNALS SEARCH TAB This option searches the MR journal database. Can search by keywords or journal abbreviation. CITATIONS SEARCH TAB Search for citations for an author, a journal, a subject or a year. PRINT AND EMAIL YOUR RESULTS (VIA THE CLIPBOARD) 1. From your results list add relevant citations to the Clipboard by checking the box next to the reference and selecting Clipboard. Restrict search to singular terms by using an exclamation mark (!) Use parentheses () within a search box to override Boolean search Search for TeX coding Proximity operators (ADJ) enable you to specific the maximum number of intervening words there are between the two words connected by ADJN (N specifying the exact number) From: http://www.ams.org/mathscinet/help/fu ll_search_help_full.html 2. Go to the Clipboard by selecting the Clipboard option that has appeared on the menu at the top of the screen. 3. To email results, go to your web browser s file menu and select Email Link. 4. To save results, select Save Clip (making sure the appropriate format is selected ASCII, BibTeX, AMSRefs or EndNote) then go to the File menu in your browser and select Save As. To export in BibTeX or EndNote formats save as a text file. MATHSCINET TUTORIALS can be found at: http://www.ams.org/mathscinet-info/

SCOPUS TIP SHEET 1. Start at Maths subject page: http://www3.imperial.ac.uk/library/subjectsandsupport/maths 2. Click on Scopus. 3. Make sure the Document Search tab is selected. ACCESS On campus IP address controlled Off campus College username & password FIND THE FULL TEXT by clicking on SFX and following the link. If we do not have online access try Library Search books and more to find print holdings. SEARCH TIPS To search for a phrase, enclose terms in double quotation marks or for an exact phrase search use { } * wildcard can be used for any group of characters? wildcard can be used for any single character Scopus automatically searches for variant spellings PRINT AND EMAIL YOUR RESULTS by ticking the boxes on the left of each relevant article. Then select format and output before choosing email, print or download. TUTORIALS can be found at: http://help.scopus.com/content/tutorials/sc_menu.html Cited Reference Searching Cited reference searching enables you to search for journal papers (or other published works) that have cited a previously published paper that are included in the Scopus database. This means you can follow an idea back in time to previous research (via Cited References), and you can follow it forward in time (via Cited by) to find subsequent relevant research. 1. Search the Scopus database for papers 2. Identify the paper you wish to check references for e.g. Conditional and marginal models: Another view by Lee, Y. & Nelder, J.A. 3. Click Cited by in Scopus 4. You will then have a list of papers in the Scopus database that have cited your original reference since 1996.

WEB OF SCIENCE TIP SHEET 1. Start at Mathematics subject page: http://www3.imperial.ac.uk/library/subjectsandsupport/maths 2. Click on Web of Science (including Web of Science Core Collection) Off campus 3. Click on arrow College next to username All Databases & and select Web of Science Core Collection. FIND THE FULL TEXT by clicking on Full Text, selecting SFX and following the link. If we do not have online access try Library Search books and more to find print holdings. PRINT AND EMAIL YOUR RESULTS by ticking the boxes on the left of each relevant article. Then select format and output before choosing email, print or download. TUTORIALS can be found at: http://www.imperial.ac.uk/library/dynamic/web_of_science/ index.htm and http://thomsonreuters.com/products_services/science/traini ng/wos/. Cited Reference searching Citation searching enables you to search for journal papers (or other published works) that have cited a previously published paper. This means you can follow an idea back in time to previous research (via Cited References), and you can follow it forward in time (via Times Cited) to find subsequent relevant research. 1. Cited Reference Search Step 1: Click on the Cited Reference Search option, enter original reference details and click on Search. 2. Cited Reference Step 2: Select appropriate reference by ticking the box to the left. If you wish to view the index record for this paper click on View Record. Then Click on Finish Search. 3. You will then have a list of papers that have cited your original reference. ACCESS On campus IP address controlled password SEARCH TIPS To search for a phrase, enclose terms in double quotation marks * wildcard can be used for any group of characters $ wildcard can be used for zero or one character? wildcard can be used for any single character