Week 9: Citation Mining


Part One:

1.       Allardt, E. 1993. “Having, Loving, Being: An Alternative to the Swedish Model of Welfare Research.” In Martha Nussbaum and Amartya Sen, eds., The Quality of Life, 88-94. Clarendon Press, Oxford.
·         Book
·         I would use Search It via the library page
·         This book can be accessed online through Oxford University press ebooks. It is also available at the Holland Terrell library and through Summit.
2.       Beck, Ulrich. 1992. Risk Society: Towards a New Modernity. Sage, London.
·         Book
·         I would first use Search It
·         Can be requested from Holland Terrell library or Tri-cities library and summit libraries.
3.       Dake, Karl. 1991. “Orienting Dispositions in the Perception of Risk: An Analysis of Contemporary World Views and Cultural Biases.” Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology 22 (1): 60-81.
·         Peer reviewed Journal article
·         I used Search It and selected “articles, books, and more” from the limiting options
·         No online full text available. Can be requested through interlibrary loan or can be accessed in-library only at Holland Terrell and Vancouver.
4.       Fischhoff, B. 1990. “Psychology and Public Policy: Tool or Toolmaker?” American Psychologist 45: 647-653.
·         Peer reviewed Journal Article
·         I used Search It and selected “articles, books, and more” from the limiting options
·         Full text available online through ProQuest PsycARTICLES


Part Two:

Original Article One:

 Kelly, B. (2008). Buddhist psychology, psychotherapy and the brain: A critical introduction. Transcultural Psychiatry., 45(1), 5-30. http://ntserver1.wsulibs.wsu.edu:2782/doi/10.1177/1363461507087996

Article selected from reference list of Original Article One:

Brazier, D. (2002). Commentary on: Spiritual care and psychiatric treatment: An introduction. Advances in Psychiatric Treatment, 8, 258–259.

·         This is a journal article
·         I used Search It and selected “articles, books, and more”
·         Can be requested through interlibrary loan/ Illiad

Original Article Two:
Storck, M. (2000). Depressive illness and Navajo healing. Medical Anthropology Quarterly14(4), 571-597. http://www.jstor.org/stable/649721
Article selected from reference list of Original Article two:
 Csordas, Thomas J. 1994. The Sacred Self: A Cultural Phenomenology of Charismatic Healing. Berkeley: University of California Press.
·         This is a book
·         I used Search It and selected “articles, books, and more”
·         Online access through Ebook Central Academic Complete and by request from Holland Terrell Library.


Part Three:
 This week I was able to find further information on sub-topics in ethnomedicine and mood disorders through citation mining. This is something I have done extensively before when researching. I was happy to find that pretty much every item I looked up that I found from the reference list were available in some format through WSU library, databases, or interlibrary loan. I will continue to utilize citation mining for future research as it is very valuable.

Comments

  1. Hi Brandi, nice work on this. I would be a little cautious with the Brazier article since the title and page range suggest that it is a short "commentary" on another book or article. Also, remember that you can search by the journal title without needing to use "articles, books and more." Searching for "Advances in Psychiatric Treatment" took me to the listing for this journal under its new name, BJPsych Advances.--Sam

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