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DECO3008 Searching the Research Literature KCDCC Fekete A. (2008). INFO4990: Information Technology Research Methods, Searching in the Research Literature http://www.cs.usyd.edu.au/~info4990/2007s1/lectures/LiteratureSearch.pdf
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Why? KCDCC “If I have seen further, it is only because I have stood on the shoulders of giants” attributed to Sir Isaac Newton
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Why? KCDCC so as not to repeat what exists
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Why? KCDCC ● demonstrate that you know field ● justifies your research ● how work differs from previous work ● how work connects to previous work
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The Literature ● helps in finding research problem ● identify gap in knowledge ● can help solve a problem ● help find a method ● provide quotable evidence ● demonstrates importance e.g. “our performance is better than [Cite]” KCDCC
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Reading the Literature ● keep annotated bibliography ● complete incl pages and dates ● detailed notes on each work ● use original sources ● don’t rely on second hand summaries KCDCC
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Referencing ● use tools ● e.g. EndNote ● be accurate ● precisely as in published paper ● title – author ● don’t abbreviate etc ● use standard formats ● e.g. APA KCDCC
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Getting a Paper ● libraries ● inter-library ● ask Librarian ● from author ● online ● Online catalogues ● Publisher’s site ● Google Scholar ● Citeseer (scientific) ● just Google KCDCC
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Web References ● for work only on Web ● as distinct from finding a copy on the Web ● referencing ● URL ● date accessed (Web information can change) ● author, title KCDCC
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Finding Papers ● supervisor ● will point you to some ● searching ● by topic ● links from references ● asking in community ● community publications KCDCC
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Communities ● targeting work ● work should be targeted at a community ● decide on community ● look at authors ● find their websites ● look at their students ● current projects ● conference / journals ● especially recent KCDCC
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Referencing Styles KCDCC “To understand the underlying elements of design creativity, researchers concerned about design and cognitive processes have analyzed design processes under various experimental conditions (Goldschmidt, 1991; Finke et al., 1992; Goel, 1995; Cross, 1997; Kavakli and Gero, 2001; Van der Lugt, 2001; Badke-Schaub, 2004; Bonnardel and Marmeche, 2004, 2005; Goldschmidt and Tatsa, 2005; Kvan and Gao, 2006).” References … Bonnardel, N. and Marmeche, E. (2004). Evocation processes by novice and expert designers: towards stimulating analogical thinking, Creativity and Innovation management, 13(3):176-186. Bonnardel, N. and Marmeche, E. (2005). … Cross, N. (1997)…. Finke, R. A., Ward, T. B. and Smith, S. M. (1992). Creative cognition: theory, research, and application, MIT Press, Cambridge, MA. Goel, V. (1995). … Kvan, T. and Gao, S. (2006). A comparative study of problem framing in multiple settings, in Proceedings of Design Computing and Cognition ’06, J.S. Gero (ed.), Springer, Dordrecht, The Netherlands, pp.245-263.
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Referencing Styles KCDCC “To understand the underlying elements of design creativity, researchers concerned about design and cognitive processes have analyzed design processes under various experimental conditions 1-11.” References 1. Goldschmidt, G. (1991). The dialectics of sketching, Creative Research Journal, Vol. 4, No. 2, pp.122-143. 2. Finke, R. A., Ward, T. B. and Smith, S. M. (1992). Creative cognition: theory, research, and application, MIT Press, Cambridge, MA. 3. Goel, V. (1995). … 4. Cross, N. (1997)…. 5. Kavakli, M. and Gero, J.S.(2001). … 6. Van der Lugt, R. (2001). Sketching in design idea generation meetings, PhD Thesis, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands. 7. Badke-Schaub, P. (2004). 8. …
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