GALILEO is an acronym for
Georgia Library Learning Online. This I did not know. GALILEO is an online
library, not a database. GALILEO contains a large variety of databases though.
The hierarchy goes Articles within Journals within Databases within Disciplines
within GALILEO similar to how the library organizes books within bookshelves
within call numbers within a library. Databases are defined as “a comprehensive
collection of related data organized for convenient access, generally in a
computer” by dictionary.com. It organizes information typically by related
topics such as social sciences or medicine. GALILEO is an excellent online
resource when looking for sources about a topic and do not have the time to
stay in the library all night hunting down a relevant book on a very narrow
topic. For example: I am doing a research project on the “Steve Blass Disease”,
but the official book about Steve Blass’ “disease” is not available by the
library, is not recognized as a real disease (because it is not) and the
synonyms are not attracting large peer-reviewed results. For those who do not
know, Steve Blass was a pitcher for the Pittsburg Pirates who after winning the
World Series, suddenly could not pitch. It is a curious phenomenon that I have
to write a 10 page paper on for my Sports Psychology class. By using GALILEO, I
found plenty more reliable sources. GALILEO has many uses and is beneficial for
any kind of research.
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I really liked how you explained what Galileo; it was very informative and well thought out. If I had not watched the video myself and did not know what Galileo was your post would inform me to know what it is. I probably would not have to watch it because you pretty much covered the video and explained in detail what the video said.(64)
ReplyDeleteHi Kayla,
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad to hear you are already using these materials in your other classes! As a side note, I just heard about this "Steve Blass" Disease from this podcast (This American Life): http://www.thisamericanlife.org/radio-archives/episode/462/own-worst-enemy