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Organization is Key Be systematic ◦ Identify keywords; combinations ◦ Keep track of effective keywords, databases searched Organize findings ◦ Notecards ◦ Evernote Evernote ◦ Zotero [video tour / quick start] Zoterovideo tour / quick start Back-up all work ¤
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The Approach Start with recent stuff ◦ 5-7 years Eclectic approach Look for patterns, anomalies Identify key arguments, methodology Use bibliographies Steely Library consultationconsultation Back-up all work! Really!!! ¤
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Literature Review Limitations ◦ Academic books University press Edited volumes Non-fiction Avoid textbooks, ‘debate’ books ◦ Journal articles Peer-reviewed journals only Distinguishing scholarly journals Distinguishing scholarly journals Objective: Lay foundation for topic using only academic research ¤
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Finding Books NKUIRE Library Catalog Also searches journal holdingsjournal holdings Do advanced search ◦ Set limits Paper v. e-Books v. gov’t documents ¤
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Finding Journals DatabasesDatabases (note about off-campus use) By database name ◦ Academic Search Premier Academic Search Premier ◦ JSTOR JSTOR ◦ Ulrich’s Ulrich’s PR- Foreign Affairs v. Foreign Policy By discipline ◦ Political Science Note- not limited to PR academic journals ¤
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Other Sources Google Scholar Internet search ◦ Look for article, author Interlibrary Loan ¤
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Citations Use APSA style = Chicago / Turabian formatChicago / Turabian format Don’t include URLs for databases, search engines NEVER quote or cite a dictionary or encyclopedias ¤
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When to Cite Plagiarism Quote, paraphrase require citation Not sure when to cite own words? The United Stated declared war on Great Britain in 1812. Factual- don’t need to cite The War of 1812 solidified Canadian provincial allegiance to GB as the Canadians were terror-struck by an American government that would treat the indigenous people so abysmally. Contestable, author’s argument, author’s opinion- need to cite ¤
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Research Paper Academic books, PR journal articles Think tanks (policy institutes) ◦ Pros- Research by academics, timely results ◦ Cons- Often biased, aim to influence, not PR Government data IGO data NGO reports Media reports ¤
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Recap Be organized How to find materials Literature review v. research paper Citing sources
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