Tuesday, March 5, 2013

1. Your patron or student is interested in literary criticism of Victor Hugo’s novel, Les Miserables. She is NOT interested in anything about the musical theater or movie versions. Click the “Full text” box, and type the novel title in the search box. Use the “Document Type” and “Subject” limiters on the right sidebar of the results page to exclude reviews, musical theater, etc., so that you get only results about the novel. Explain your process and results.
By using the limiters, it does get the user to exactly what they're looking for.  I found 51 literary criticisms of Les Miserables.  I'm sure the user would be delighted.
2. You and your colleagues are curious about the impact of Hurricane Sandy on libraries (impact, not necessarily damage). What is the date and content of the most recent information on that topic? Explain how you did your search.
I put in Hurricane Sandy, clicked full text.  Mostly got closings of libraries.
Then I went to advanced search and put in Hurricane Sandy, full text "and" impact "and" libraries.
It seems all I'm finding are articles about closings or disaster relief efforts.  Sorry, but I found nothing that helped me.  I give up.

1 comment:

Fabric and Books said...

The limiters in Proquest can be very helpful as you found in the Les Mis search. For the Hurricane Sandy search, if you search for "Hurricane Sandy" and libraries, and leave it sorted by relevance, you do see some articles that mention libraries and the impact Hurricane Sandy had on them.

Thanks for your post,

-Julie