Reference ReviewsRumsey, S., 2008. How to find information: a guide for researchers, 2nd ed., Maidenhead: McGraw-Hill/Open University Press.Rumsey, S.: How to find information: a guide for researchers. Open University Press, Maidenhead (2008)...
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Many universities and research institutions maintain their own repositories of scholarly work produced by their faculty and students. These repositories often make papers freely available to the public. Try searching for “[University Name] repository” to find these goldmines of information. 4. Check ...
It’s important to know how to find relevant sources when writing aresearch paper,literature review, orsystematic review. Thetypes of sourcesyou need will depend on the stage you are at in theresearch process, but all sources that you use should becredible, up to date, and relevant to your...
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After you have identified a specific research question, the next step in your research project is to identify relevant data sources. Information overload in today’s digitized world can lead to inordinate amounts of time spent researching and using data
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find the 6th paper in the references loop until master a body of literature around your target topic how much 5-20 papers: have a basic understanding (not enough to research in it) 50-100 papers: a very good understanding How to read one paper ...
t many papers to cite. Similarly, newer fields will have fewer published papers that can be referenced. If you find yourself in this situation, review the references used by relevant current literature and see if you can expand your research, and thus your reference list, with valuable content...
For example, if you want to make it easier for stakeholders to find existing research, ask about the last time they tried to learn something from existing research and the research methods they used. Try to discover what a repository needs to offer so stakeholders can use it to reach their...