Sustainable Development (SOC CD 251)
| Getting Started and Constructing a Search Strategy |
Before you start searching for books and articles: Consider using Reference Books:
2. How to create a successful search strategy
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| Finding Books -- CLICK HERE TO LINK TO A GUIDE ON FINDING BOOK REVIEWS |
What does the Cofrin library own on your topic?
How can I search for books outside of the Cofrin library?
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| Finding Articles and Evaluating Results |
Learn more about how to tell the difference between a scholarly or peer reviewd journal and a popular magazine. Connect to http://www.uwgb.edu/dettmand/peerreview.htm Where do I search for journal articles?
Academic Search Premier from EbscoHost(from EBSCOhost (1984 to present) Biological and Agricultural Index Plus Environmental Issues and Policy Index Environmental Sciences and Pollution Management Lexis Nexis Academic (Coverage dates vary) JSTOR (Coverage dates vary) Sociological Abstracts (1963 to present) Web of Science (1975 to present)
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| Citing Sources |
For a detailed examination of citation styles and formats based on academic descipline see http://libweb.sonoma.edu/assistance/citestyles.html Preparing an Annotated Bibliography http://www.uwgb.edu/library/research/guides/AnnotatedBibliography.html http://www.library.cornell.edu/olinuris/ref/research/skill28.htm
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| Using the Public Internet |
Most of you are probably familiar with Google at http://www.google.com. It is the search engine of choice for professional librarians and I highly recommend it. Google has a couple of other components that you may not know about but should prove useful as you go about your research. Connect to http://www.google.com/unclesam to search only government generated information. You can search http://www.google.com/scholar to search only materials that are considered to be "professional."
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