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Resources

On Friday we met at the Engineering Library where Christy Hightower presented some of the resources available to us for retrieving information on research topics. The presentation was organized around the qualities of the information we are searching for and the general arc of a search.

Qualities of Information

  1. Define an information need
    • The Topic or Subject
    • What qualities or characteristics are most important
  2. What format best meets the need?
  3. Choose a source
    • Books
    • Journals
    • Conference Proceedings and Poster Presentations
    • Web Sites
    • Dissertations and Theses
    • Encyclopedia Articles, other background
    • Lab protocols
    • Patents
  4. Choose a vocabulary
    • A review for laymen would use a different vocabulary than a dissertation.
    • Vocabulary can vary between theoretical and practical works.
  5. Decide on Search Strategy
    • Keyword, author search
    • Citation analysis
  6. Construct the Search Syntax
    • boolean operators
    • fields and limits
  7. Refine your search

Resources available