Lesson Plan Twelve

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Japanese Name Searching in MagazinePlus

Instructors:

Ellen Hammond, Curator, East Asia Library, Yale University;
Toshie Marra, Japanese Studies Librarian, East Asian Library, UCLA

Subject of the Lesson

This lesson is designed to help students become more effective searchers by acquainting them with the issues involved in searching for proper names in Japanese periodical indexes. At the same time, it aims to help them develop a more critical stance toward the selection of periodical indexes.

The session is designed to meet the following standards:

  1. ACRL Information Literacy Standard Two

  2. The information literate student accesses needed information effectively and efficiently.
  3. Project SAILS Skill Sets:
    Skill Set 6: Constructing the Search
    Skill Set 7. Understanding Information Retrieval Systems
    Skill Set 10. Evaluating and Selecting Sources

Audience:

Students specializing in Japanese Studies who have advanced Japanese language reading skills

Learning Objectives:

During this workshop (planned for one hour) students will learn to:

Content Outline:

  1. Introduction to MagazinePlus
    • Are you in the right place? Deciding if MagazinePlus is the best index for you
  2. How to find articles with MagazinePlus - Basic searching techniques
    • Using various indexes
    • Using limits
  3. Theory and practice of name searching
    • Using Romanized forms
    • Using Japanese - Hiragana/katakana
    • Using Japanese - Kanji
    • Variant names

METHODS:

Part 1: Introduction

Part 2: MagazinePlus Basics

Part 3: Name Searching

Wrap-up

Students will complete an evaluation form.