ODIN delivers new sources for students By Kim Guzzi If you’re having trouble find ing sources for a research pro ject, you just might be in luck. The Herndel Library is cur rently using the Online Database Information Network -- a computer which stores a large number of databases in diverse fields of study. ODIN, as it is more popularly known, can search for informa Some desk jobs are making authority, more exciting than In the air, and on the others. ground, you have As a Navy pilot management responsi or flight officer, your bility from the begin desk can be a sophis- ning. And your ticated combination responsibility grows of supersonic jet air- as you gain experience, craft and advanced electronic equipment. No company can give you this kind of But you can handle it. Because Navy leadership responsibility this fast. And flight training gives you the navigation, nothing beats the sheer excitement of aerodynamics and other technical Navy flying. know-how you need. The salary is exciting, too. Right In return, Navy aviation demands away, you’ll earn about $18,3.00 a year, something of you as an officer: That’s better than the average corpora- Leadership. tiori will pay you just out of college. Your path to leadership starts with And with regular Navy promotions and officer training that’s among the most other pay increases, your annual demanding in the military. It’s intensive salary will soar to $31,100 after four leadership and professional schooling years. That’s on top of a full package combined with rigorous Navy flight of benefits and privileges, training. And it’s all geared to prepare Before you settle down to an earth you and other college . . bound desk job, reach graduates for the I NAVY opportunity w 210 I for the sky. Reach for unique challenge ol | p.o. box 5000, cwton, nj 07015 I the coupon. Find out Navy aviation. The | □ Please sendime more information about becom- I I what it takes to be program is tough but | member ° f the Naval Aviation ifeam. (OA , ( part of the Naval rewarding. ■ ame ipi.«« pnnti u« . Aviation Tfeam. You Qne important ] Addre “ Apt could have a desk reward for Navy J ity Sute— z,p ~ I that flies at twice the officers is decision- I tYear . n College I speed of sound, I AMajor/Minor This Desk Can Reach Mach 2. NsvyOfficers Get Responsibility Fast. tion sources by computer ac cess with much more im mediacy. Manipulating the databases can provide you with those hard-to-fmd lists of cita tions for articles, technical reports, books, dissertations, and other materialrelating to your research topic. “ODIN is an additional tool we have in the library which in creases our ability to match people’s information needs,” says Charles Townley, Division Head, Heindel Library. “Some I Phone MtimhAr I * * (Area Code) ' Best Time to Call ■ I This it for general recruitment information. You do not have to I furnish any of the information requested. Of course, the more we I knowr the more we can help to determine the kinds of Navy post- tions for which you qualify. informational searches are done best by ODIN while others are done best by hand. It depends on the nature of the research topic,” stresses Townley. For example, if your topic is “The Use of Computers in Stu dent Personnel Divisions in Pennsylvania Colleges and Universities,” and you’re hav ing some difficulty finding sources in your manual search, then an ODIN search may help. You must first complete the ODIN search form which will enable you to define key words relating to your topic. Special thesauruses are available for the use of locating these synonyms. A reference librarian who is specially trained to use ODIN will then punch in the informa tion you have provided into the ODIN system. The computer begins to print responses to the number of sources relating to the key words. In this case, the synonyms are student personnel services, computers, higher education, and Pennsylvania. By intermixing these synonyms, the computer then narrows down the number of relevant sources. For this particular topic, thirty-one sources are available. The librarian may instruct ODIN to print each bibliography with or without an abstract. ODIN presents sources --- it does not analyze them for you. It is up to you to locate the sources which are found on microfiche or in hard copy in the Heindel Library, or may be obtained through an inter library loan. The ODIN search system may provide you with valuable sources that you otherwise might have overlooked, and is available to graduate students and faculty, and in cases where the information is otherwise unattainable, to undergraduates as well. Graduate students beginning thesis research should stop by the reference desk or call the Heindel Library at 948-6073. In Norse mythology Odin is, among other things, the god of knowledge and wisdon. Maybe the ODIN here at Capitol Cam pus can put its knowledge to work for you.