How
to Find Media Items on Your Topic
One of the most effective
ways to find media items (videos, books on tape, CD-ROMs, etc)
on your topic is to do a keyword search for your topic (as well
as any synonyms or related terms for your topic) and then limit
the results to the location of Media. Here is a step by step
example:
- Suppose that the
subject you are looking for is women's issues. Keywords to use
might include women, female, gender, and feminism.
- Do a keyword search
in ALCUIN for
these terms, linking them with "ORs" and truncating
where relevant.
- In this search,
for example, you would enter "women or female* or gender
or feminis*". (For instructions on the use of Boolean operators
and trunction, see How Do I
Improve My Searching Techniques)
- Once you have the
results of the keyword search, click the
button at the top of the screen.
- For the box that
says "WHERE Item is located:" select "G> Media
Coll" from the pull-down menu.
- Click the grey "Limit/sort
items retrieved using above data" button at the bottom
of the screen.
- Be patient. This
may take a few moments.
- The results should
end up being only media items relevant to the original topic.
- If you have any
questions, please ask at the Reference Desk.
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