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Researching tips - Defining your information need
What are you trying to achieve? What is your topic about? It can help to think of the task as a question needing to be answered. You'll
achieve better results if you gather list of alternative words for the key terms when it comes to searching. For help getting started, try the ASSIST online tutorial or refer to the
resources in the Reference collection.
Also, determine the scope and scale of the information you require, such as:
- Primary resources (original information), or:
- Secondary resources (information that has been analysed or interpreted)
- Peer reviewed resources (resources that have been scrutinised by a panel of academic experts as part of the publishing process)
- Timeframe (current or retrospective)
- Geographic perspective (regional, national or global)
- Our online database and journal search facilities to help you locate journal articles, conference papers, reports and other information
resources.
What sort of resource are you seeking? |
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Look in: |
Books, journals, newspapers, audio-visual material |
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UB Library catalogue |
Journal articles, citations, abstracts, statistics, links |
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Library databases |
Encyclopaedias, dictionaries, statistics, directories |
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Library Reference collection |
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- Defining your information need
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