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    • [DOC File]Nancy Thompson Library Career Resource Pathfinder

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      Limit your results to articles reviewed or judged by scholars in the field (in other words, scholarly or peer reviewed articles) by selecting Scholarly (Peer Reviewed) Journals under the Limit your results heading. Click Search. Result: The first 10 retrieved article titles will be displayed.


    • [DOCX File]Evaluating Websites - Mt. San Antonio College

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      , at scholar.google.com, which searches the internet for scholarly articles and books. However, Google Scholar does not have access to the same databases the Mt. SAC Library does, and you may not find the most recent information. Google Scholar can be used in addition to, but not instead of, the Mt. SAC Library A-Z Databases.


    • [DOCX File]All-Hazards Articles in the Scholarly Literature (ALL ...

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      Scholarly/peer-reviewed articles (66) The USFA Library's All-HazArts Alert is a weekly online bibliographic digest featuring citations to recently published first responder articles in order to enhance awareness in the fire, EMS and emergency management communities.*


    • [DOCX File]Google Scholar transcript

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      Google scholar is an extension of the Google web search tool and end enables quick and easy searching of scholarly or academic information on the internet. There is now an option for mobile users, which means you can also search for scholarly articles using your phone.


    • [DOC File]Google or Google Scholar: That is the Question

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      Google Scholar gets its information directly from publishers and by crawling the web for scholarly content. Google Scholar includes crawled sites in this database conservatively, though they try to be as inclusive as they can. If it can’t determine definitively that an item is scholarly, then it won’t be included.


    • [DOC File]Writing a Literature Review

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      Academic, scholarly journal articles (i.e., peer-reviewed) Books. Conference Proceedings. Dissertations. Patents. Standards. Technical Reports. Websites and other Internet Resources. The "Information Cycle" The diagram below is a brief picture of how scholarly literature is produced and used. Research does not have a beginning or an end.


    • [DOC File]Research Summary Outline

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      RUSH RESEARCH SUMMARY OUTLINE. 1. What is the. background . for the study (ie, the review of the literature)? This should tell us what is already known about this area of research.


    • [DOC File]CRITIQUE EXAMPLE – JOURNAL ARTICLE

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      Bibliography. Author, F. (1776). Effects of classroom testing by microcomputer. Journal of ABCDE, 99(9), 9-19. Problem. Microcomputers are being used for a variety of ...


    • [DOCX File]East Carolina University

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      A simple vanilla Google search is unlikely to connect you with scholarly literature, so it would be a poor choice of search tool for finding scholarly articles. The Library Catalog is also a poor place to locate peer reviewed scholarly literature, though it might be ideal for finding books and films.


    • [DOCX File]Part 1: Why Scholarly Articles? .edu

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      Part 3: Reading a Scholarly Article. Let’s practice choosing which part of a research article will help with typical information needs. Scenario: You are looking for articles about the causes of human trafficking. Presented are the titles of two articles that might serve that purpose.


    • [DOC File]Finding sources - Monash

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      Many of the academic and scholarly resources on the internet are not free. If the website or database requests payment, try checking your library Search engine or databases for the article or publication instead. Image of Google Scholar logo - Rollover Caption : Scholarly search engine focusing on book and journal article content.


    • [DOC File]Analysis of Gender Roles in the Latino Community

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      This study uses peer reviewed articles, face-to-face interviews, and prior formal and informal experience with the Mexican culture. The main instrument for this study was a questionnaire consisting of 15 items that yielded rich textual information on the definition of Machismo and how one defines his/her role in the family.


    • [DOC File]BITC 1211: Introduction to Biotechnology

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      Scholarly articles typically have sections such as abstract, introduction, literature review, methods, results, conclusions, suggestions for further research, and bibliography. Consumer articles typically lack these sections. ... Google does not search the library’s article databases.



    • [DOC File]KEAN UNIVERSITY LIBRARY

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      Limit your results to articles reviewed or judged by scholars in the field (in other words, scholarly or peer reviewed articles) by selecting Scholarly (Peer Reviewed) Journals under the Limit your results heading. Click Search. Result: The first 10 retrieved article titles will be displayed.


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