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Off Campus
Library Services
Your virtual library
© Off Campus
Library Services
Off Campus Library Services
in Marion, IN
Jackson Library,
opened January 2003
• Indiana Wesleyan
University strives to
provide you with
quality library services
even though you may
never enter the doors
of the physical library.
Getting your masters in education
motivates you to:
• Review pertinent
literature in the
education discipline.
• Know how to find and
identify quality
research-based
information in your
discipline.
• Understand the
navigation of library
databases to find
quality information
• Know how to
distinguish between
objective and subjective
information.
• Understand what you
are able to do yourself
in research and when it
is appropriate to enlist
the help of qualified
librarians to assist you.
What OCLS is for your program
• Access to databases with thousands of
articles, books, and material for
research in the education discipline.
• Access to professional librarians who
can guide you to finding the right
material for your specific research
• Access to services that can expedite
your information seeking needs
OCLS Services Include
• Access to online subscription
databases via your student 14-digit
library access # on your student ID
card. (http://www.indwes.edu/ocls)
• Reference assistance
• Document delivery of full text
(books and/or articles)
OCLS Services Include
• Interlibrary loan (if Jackson Library
doesn’t have it, then OCLS can try
to obtain from other libraries)
• Customized reference via research
guides.
• Consultation on APA writing style.
OCLS Home Page Links
• Article Databases –
Access to many
discipline & general
databases.
• Books – Access to
many libraries.
• Websites – Subject
specific web links
appropriate for
academic work.
• Key Links – Some of
the most used links incl.
email request, journal
titles search, APA, etc.
• OCLS Tools –
troubleshooting guides,
Boolean, web
evaluation, ILL, OCLS
Toolbar download,
tutorials, etc.
• Help – Other most
accessed university
resources.
Tasks to get ready for library
research
• Download the Databases Guide,
available at
http://www.indwes.edu/ocls/Education
_Databases.pdf
• If you have not received your IWU
student ID card yet, then email OCLS
and request the library barcode # (14digits).
Tasks to get ready for library
research
• Make sure you have Adobe Acrobat
Reader on the computer you will be
using.
• Link to the free download for Acrobat
Reader.
– You will be ready to download/read articles
from the online databases.
Tasks to get ready for library
research
• Register for NetLibrary (electronic
books).
• If at home, email and ask OCLS for
assistance.
• NetLibrary requires a unique username
& password that their server
recognizes. (Different from your IWU
databases login)
• In the library catalog lesson you will
learn how to use NetLibrary books.
Understanding Boolean
Searching
• Boolean is a principle for finding specific
information in an online database, especially
journal articles.
• Comes from algebra
• Allows combination of terms
• Uses operators (and, or, not) to get desired
results.
• Venn diagrams provide visualization of what
the computer does behind the “scenes.”
Most commonly used operators
with Boolean Searching
AND Operator
Home School
Relationship
Parent
participation
Only the overlapped area is in
the result set.
OR Operator
Home School
Relationship
Parent
Participation
All of both circles are available
for the result set.
A search in ProQuest
Education Journals, of
these 2 examples, as
subjects gave these
results:
•Parent participation and
home school relationship
= +30 articles
•Parent participation or
Home school relationship
= +350 articles
OCLS is:
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Your virtual library away from campus.
Access to books
Access to indexes that lead to articles
Access to full text articles
Access to real librarians who are
experienced in working with adults and
online students.
Contact Info:
• Call: 800-521-1848
• Email:
http://www.indwes.edu/ocls/oclsform.html
• Fax: 765-677-2767
• Service hours:
– 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., Monday through Thursday
– 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Friday
– 9:30 a.m. to 2 p.m., Saturday
– Eastern time zone
Continue learning about OCLS
• Take a look at the Library Catalog
and Education PowerPoint.