January 13, 2010
Hi,
When you log in to Gale through OSLIS, the common menu of
databases now displays in a new order. To see the common menu, access
PowerSearch or click on Change Databases, an option towards the top of
many of the Gale database interfaces. For a related visual, open the
attachment.
The databases are divided into Cross-Searchable
Products (the biggest chunk) and Additional Products. Beyond those two
divisions, the databases used to be in a random order. Now, the first
grouping of Cross-Searchable Products represents the databases designed
for K12 users (Student Resource Center Gold thru Junior Reference
Collection). Note that because Kids InfoBits is not yet
cross-searchable it is the top database in the section at the bottom
called Additional Products.
The second grouping of
Cross-Searchable Products represents other databases that are not made
for K12 but would be useful to students and educators (Gale Virtual
Reference Library thru LegalTrac).
The final grouping in that
category is all of the collections in alphabetical order (Agriculture
Collection thru Psychology Collection). To make collections, Gale
pulled periodical and some reference content that is already found in
General and/or Academic OneFile and bundled the information by popular
subject areas so users would get more focused search results for those
topics.
The bottom section on the page is Additional Products
and represents the few databases in our statewide package which are not
yet cross-searchable. Kids InfoBits, Health & Wellness Resource
Center, and a few other databases display in this section.
Notice
that you see InfoTrac Junior Edition and InfoTrac Student Edition in
both sections: Cross-Searchable Products and Additional Products. The
versions in the top section utilize an interface geared towards older
students and adults. The versions at the bottom of the page use a K12
interface geared towards younger students. InfoTrac Junior Edition
search results will be the same regardless of which interface you use,
and the same is true for InfoTrac Student Edition.
For more
information about the K12 databases, consult the comparison and
relationships documents found at the very bottom of the educator
versions of the Find Information pages on OSLIS.
http://elementary.educator.oslis.org/find-information
http://secondary.educator.oslis.org/find-information
Thanks,
Jen
Jennifer Maurer
School Library Consultant
Library Development
Oregon State Library
250 Winter Street NE
Salem, OR 97301-3950
503-378-5011
jennifer.maurer@state.or.us