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Dr. Z’s Top Ten Effective Research Strategies
Donna Harp Ziegenfuss, Ed.D. Associate Librarian, Marriott Library Office: 1726H
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The Research Process
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Scope Out Useful Resources
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Scope Out Useful Resources
You have a Subject Specialist Librarian If we don’t have what you need we can get! Interlibrary Loan Borrow It Now Suggest a purchase Qualitative & quantitative research analysis support Chat & support … Just Ask Us!!!! 10
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Set Up and Learn Free Research Tools to Be More Efficient!
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Set Up and Learn Free Research Tools to Be More Efficient!
Set up a Diigo Account for Social Bookmarking Use free EndNote Basic for managing citations Save PDFs to BOX! You have 50 gigs of space Link Google Scholar to the Marriott Library Catalog Dragon Dictation app for brain dumps 9
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Keep a Research Journal
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Keep a Research Journal https://anujacabraal. wordpress
Keep track of keywords you use Journals that keep popping up in your searches Recurring authors to check out further Topics and connections – do some drawings Record A-HA moments and questions that come up Is a record of what you have done Writing in your journal helps you ease into the writing process 8
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Get Organized & Stay Organized
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Get Organized & Stay Organized
Come up with a naming convention for files and folders Track timelines and deadlines Chuck your research and writing tasks Set short-term task deadlines so you can see progress 7
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Start Broadly then Focus In
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Start Broadly then Focus In
Advice Browse scholarly conversations around your topic Get a sense of how your topic is situated in the bigger picture Take an interdisciplinary approach Tools to find keywords, sub-topics Google – use advanced search features Blogs and popular magazines – what is being debated Google Scholar – to see a broad picture of topic 6
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Then Dig Deeper into the Good Stuff
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Then Dig Deeper into the Good Stuff
Start with Usearch the Library Catalog to find a variety of sources and formats Faceted searching to limit your search Narrow your search into specific scholarly Research Databases organized by discipline or general databases such as Academic Search Premiere, Web of Science Online Journals link to find specific journals 5
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Mine What You Find 4
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Mine What You Find 4 If you find a really good article or book:
Look at the abstract or introduction – is this an article or book relevant to your topic? Mine the references for more leads Mine keywords so you can further search What journal is this article published in? What journals are in the references? Go directly to that journal and search 4
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Don’t Forget Other Sources
; Don’t Forget Other Sources 3
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Don’t Forget Other Sources
Ebooks – you can read online without coming to the library The ARC – you can request and pick up at the Reserves desk The Stacks – find a call number and go browse Special collections – might have collections around your topic Government Documents – if you are researching policies and laws Subject Guides – for every imaginable topic 3
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Think Visually 2 ;
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Think Visually Use Concept Mapping to help you organize topics, look at relationships to visualize your research Matrices or Tables to organize data Diagrams to show conceptual frameworks or concepts Images to demonstrate 2
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Ask for Help!!!!!! 1
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Ask for Help!!!!!! 1 This is what we are here for
We can meet one-on-one to discuss your topic and recommend databases We can refer to you to experts We can help you troubleshoot tools like Endnote basic 1
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The Research Process #1 Tip Ask we print posters & have how-to guides
Start Broad The Research Process #6 Tip Start Broad #2 & #10 Tip Use library support and think in visual terms to help you see #5 Tip Dig deep and use keywords to articulate #8 Tip You can use your journal to re-evaluate #7 #9 Tip You need to be organized, use tools #3 & #5 Tip Dig deeper, look for other types of resources #4 Tip Mine Articles & Books
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