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Summary
Summary
Skills for finding information are essential for academic study and beyond. This illustrated guide provides practical advice on how to source and use the right resources. It includes guidance on how to carry out a literature review as well as the skills needed for finding and evaluating information.
Author Notes
Jonathan Grix is Senior Lecturer in Political Studies in the Department of Political Science and International Studies at the University of Birmingham. has published widely on the research process, including Demystifying the Research Process (2001), Research Methodologies in Contemporary German Studies (editor) (2002) and The Foundations of Research (2004, 2010).
Gerald Watkins is a Subject Advisor in Library Services at the University of Birmingham. He has taught information skills to undergraduates and taught research postgraduates, as well as more specific sessions on official publications, statistical sources and reference management software for information services at the University of Birmingham.
Table of Contents
Acknowledgements | p. vi |
Introduction | p. 1 |
Part I Foundations | |
1 Back to Basics - Understanding and Categorising Research Material | p. 7 |
2 The Literature Review | p. 27 |
Part II Finding Resources: What, Where and How | |
3 Online Resources Provided by Libraries and the Academic Community, part 1: Journals and Books | p. 51 |
4 Online Resources Provided by Libraries and the Academic Community, part 2: Other Resources | p. 69 |
5 Going it Alone on the Internet | p. 87 |
6 Referencing and Plagiarism | p. 104 |
Summary of Concluding Points | p. 127 |
Part III Glossary | |
Glossary | p. 131 |
Bibliography | p. 155 |
Index | p. 159 |