ESL 0420 -- English as a Second Language: Advanced Writing & Grammar
Leah Soukup, Instructor
Dave Lepse, Librarian (Room 202, dlepse@mtu.edu, 487-1443)
Research topic: In a college environment, are social networking sites productive or harmful?
Guide to the Library - http://www.lib.mtu.edu/about/MTU_Library_Guide.pdf
This answers your questions about the basics of using the MTU Library. Please also try the interactive online library tour.
For Assistance
For individual assistance or instruction from a librarian, visit or phone the Reference/Information Desk (487-2507), e-mail reflib@mtu.edu, or use the Ask a Librarian button on the Librarys web page.
Interlibrary Loan (
Requests are made through ILLiad, the personalized online ILL account system. After your initial registration is complete, use ILLiad to request books and articles. ILLiad also allows you to track the status of your requests and cancel requests.
ILL requests may also be made directly through most research databases. Follow the HuskyFetch menu
options and select "Get Item from another Library via ILLiad."
Please be sure to check the JRVP Library holdings before submitting a request
directly from a database.
Locating Books & Periodicals
Books are located on the Third Floor in the Main Collection, shelved by Library of Congress call number.
Periodicals are shelved by Library of Congress call number in these locations:
CURRENT JOURNALS (1st Floor): Recent issues kept here until bound or reissued in microfilm/fiche.
SERIALS COLLECTION (Garden Level): Bound periodicals.
MICROFORMS AREA (2nd Floor): Microfilm & Microfiche cabinets located on west side of 2nd floor.
E-Journals: The Library subscribes to an increasing number of journals that provide electronic versions of their publications online. Access them through the Librarys web page.
Reference Collection - 2nd Floor
The Reference Collection is a good place to collect background information on an issue or start your research. The collection is arranged by subject, and uses the Library of Congress Classification System for call numbers. An outline of the system is available at http://www.loc.gov/catdir/cpso/lcco/lcco.html.
JRVP Online Catalog
Contains records of materials owned by the MTU Library.
Two search interfaces, Basic and Keyword allow the user to search for items by author, title, subject, call number, ISBN/ISSN, or keyword(s.) Catalog records include bibliographic and location information for items retrieved in your search. Use the Location, Status, Call Number information to find an item in the Library collections.
The library has four brief online catalog tutorials to help you learn how to search for books, journals, government documents, and other materials held by our library. Please note that Adobe Flash Player Version 7.0 or up is required for viewing. Headphones or speakers are needed for the audio content.
Journal, magazine, and newspaper article databases
Database Keyword Search Tips - http://www.lib.mtu.edu/reference/tutorials/databasekeyword.aspx
To find citations to recent articles from journals, conference proceedings, and other publications, go to the Librarys web page and select E-Resources & E-Alerts.
The resulting screen offers four search options for finding databases or electronic journals:
There are many databases that you can use to find articles published on your classs research topics. Heres a short list of databases wed recommend as starting points:
Premier source for peer-reviewed, full-text articles from the world's leading journals and reference sources. With extensive coverage of the physical sciences, technology, medicine, social sciences, the arts, theology, literature and other subjects.
Often the first source that librarians recommend when researchers are seeking original, comprehensive reporting and analysis on issues in the news. Noted for its in-depth, unbiased coverage of health, social trends, criminal justice, international affairs, education, the environment, technology, and the economy.
Provides free access to more than 1.2 million bibliographic records of journal articles and other education-related materials and, if available, includes links to full text.
ERIC (First Search) (HuskyFetch enabled)
A guide to published and unpublished sources on educational topics, with information from RIE (Resources in Education) and CIJE (Current Index to Journals in Education).
Business, computers, current events, economics, education, environmental issues, health care, hobbies, humanities, law, literature and art, politics, science, social science, sports, technology, and many general interest topics. Millions of full-text articles, many with images. Updated daily.
Access Note: General OneFile was previously known as InfoTrac OneFile.
Provides access to a wide range of news, business, legal, and reference information.
Comprised of articles represented by selected citations from Readers' Guide Abstracts, Social Sciences Abstracts, Humanities Abstracts, General Science Abstracts, Education Abstracts, and Wilson Business Abstracts.
Citation and style guides
Summary of citation and style guides either available on the internet or in the library.
Provides an interactive tool to help create citations for research papers.
An online lecture
A lecture and slideshow promoting the use of Facebook in college and university classrooms. Presented by Kevin Lim, Teaching and Learning Center, University at Buffalo, State University of New York.
Slideshow requires Flash software. Lecture is narrated. To hear it, you will need either speakers or headphones.
Lecture and slides are not synchronized, so you will need to advance slides manually. To assist in that task, an outline of the lecture is provided.