WEEK 6 – EBOOKS ON EBSCOHOST
1. I typed birdwatching in the search box
after choosing Visual search. I came up with 12 results and found the book
Complete Idiots Guide to Birdwatching. It
took me quite some time to figure out how to actually access the book. You need
to click “more” on the book summary.
After I watched the little tutorial (which I should have done first) I tried
typing in bird watching (two words). I
came up with 32 results and was then able to make the little connections. By
clicking on Georgia Guidebooks the second column came up with two choices,
South Carolina Guidebooks and North Carolina Guidebooks, and from there I could
choose from two results. Adventure guide to the Georgia and Carolina Coasts and Adventure Guide to
Georgia. I also did a basic search, again just to see the difference and I
liked it better for my small result base, however if a student or patron
started out with a broad topic such as South Dakota I can certainly see how the
visual search would be very handy in winnowing out results. That was a fun
assignment!
I 2. I typed fairy tales in the search box
and got 82 results, then clicked on the tab fairy tales on the left side of the
screen and got 16 results. No’s 2-6 were the “color fairy tales” that Gramma
enjoyed! They were The Violet Fairy Book, The
Blue Fairy Book, Blue Fairy Book. The Yellow Fairy Book, and The Red Fairy Book. The author on all
books was Andrew Lang, however on The
Violet Fairy Book H. J. Ford was also listed as an author.
1 comment:
Thanks for your post! It does sound like you enjoyed the assignment and you found some neat titles.
You are not the only participant who prefers the regular search in Ebooks on Ebsco. It is nice to have options for different searches and needs.
-Julie
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