{"id":948,"date":"2009-11-12T23:00:44","date_gmt":"2009-11-13T05:00:44","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/toddbolen.com\/2009\/11\/12\/an-evening-of-research\/"},"modified":"2009-11-12T23:00:44","modified_gmt":"2009-11-13T05:00:44","slug":"an-evening-of-research","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/toddbolen.com\/blog\/2009\/11\/12\/an-evening-of-research\/","title":{"rendered":"An Evening of Research"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Yesterday I finished research and then wrote a paper on the historical background to the acclamation of Herod Agrippa as a god (Acts 12:20-23).&#160; That was the last of seven short research papers\/projects of the semester.&#160; This afternoon I started research on my major one.&#160; The assignment is to produce an article of publishable quality not longer than 8,500 words dealing with primary sources related to a background issue in the New Testament.&#160; My topic is Jesus&#8217;s cleansing of the temple.<\/p>\n<p>I started today and the paper is due in a month.&#160; Since I&#8217;m losing nearly a week to a couple of conferences in New Orleans and since there are other things to do in that time, I know I&#8217;m in a bad place.&#160; There was no way I could have done any better than I have, so I will make the best of it.<\/p>\n<p>This afternoon I started research, and as I wound things up tonight, I was reflecting on how different research is today than it used to be. I thought that those who hadn&#8217;t done much research in recent years might be interested to get a glimpse of the process in 2009.&#160; When I wrote my first masters thesis, I spent a lot of agurot at the library across town xeroxing sections of books.&#160; They had the catalog on computer, but it was quite primitive and you had to write each call number down and then go search through the stacks.&#160; I had a computer, but everything was done manually.<\/p>\n<p>I started this afternoon by reading a 50-page chapter written directly on my subject.&#160; It&#8217;s from an unpublished book that one of my professors is editing and he graciously (I think) shared it with me.&#160; It has a lot of references that I copied into a Word doc.&#160; I read another article, the one that provoked me to write on the subject, and I copied some more references.&#160; Both of these articles I have in electronic format, so I didn&#8217;t type anything; just copy\/paste.<\/p>\n<p>I sorted the 5-page list into sections: Books, Journals, Josephus, Rabbinic sources, Dead Sea Scrolls, Apocrypha\/Pseudepigrapha, and Other.&#160; This is to facilitate gathering these sources.&#160; I&#8217;m in a particular rush since I hope to have several hours tomorrow in the library, and I&#8217;d like to avoid an extra trip to the library during the next two weeks when I don&#8217;t have classes.&#160; The more sources I have in hand, the more likely I &#8216;ll be able to make it through.<\/p>\n<p>Finally, we get to the interesting part, or at least the part I thought might be of most interest to those who have researched lately.&#160; I first went to work on the book list, with the goal of creating a list that I can take to the library in the morning for books to copy (portions thereof) or check out.&#160; I did this by searching the school library&#8217;s catalog using my bibliographic database software (Endnote).&#160; You can quickly type in the author&#8217;s last name and a book title and the record will be automatically imported into the software.&#160; This includes the call number.&#160; I did this for about 30 books and I would guess it took about 30 minutes.&#160; Soon I &#8216;ll print off the list, ready to take in the morning.&#160; This doesn&#8217;t tell me if the book is checked out, but if I don&#8217;t see it on the shelf in the morning, I &#8216;ll do another search on my computer and any books that are checked out, I &#8216;ll put a hold on them (with the press of a mouse button).<\/p>\n<p>Now to journals.&#160; I have a list of 17 journal articles.&#160; I logged into ATLA, a journal database, and searched for each in turn.&#160; When I found one, I would first save it as a pdf file (if available), and then save the citation in Endnote format.&#160; Of the 17 articles, 10 were available as pdf.&#160; All 17 of the records are now saved in my database.&#160; That took just over 30 minutes.<\/p>\n<p>In short, in less than two hours, I have:<\/p>\n<p>1) A list of 30 books, sorted by call number<\/p>\n<p>2) 10 journal articles in electronic format (no copying required)<\/p>\n<p>3) 7 journal articles in a list, which I will pull from the library in the morning and <em>scan directly to pdf<\/em>.&#160; Copying is a thing of the past.&#160; I can scan using a copy machine (=fast) and it saves it directly as a pdf file.&#160; If the book is real big, there&#8217;s no need to turn the book around again and again, as the copy machine handles 11&#215;17.<\/p>\n<p>4) About 50 sources already entered into my database program.&#160; They &#8216;ll require some minor editing, but otherwise, they &#8216;re ready be inserted as footnotes and bibliography.<\/p>\n<p>Pretty slick, eh?&#160; We &#8216;ve come a long ways, even in my short lifetime.&#160; If I was conducting this research in 1993 when I did my thesis, it would have taken, well, about the <em>same amount of time<\/em>, given that most of these sources had not even been written then.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Yesterday I finished research and then wrote a paper on the historical background to the acclamation of Herod Agrippa as a god (Acts 12:20-23).&#160; That was the last of seven short research papers\/projects of the semester.&#160; 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