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In this informative session by Joyce Garczynski, you'll learn the foundational steps of the research process. By the end, you will be able to identify the research process stages, define your research topic, locate relevant background information, find books through library resources, and cite your sources in APA style. Discover essential tools for better research outcomes, including specific encyclopedias and library catalogs. Equip yourself with the skills needed for successful group assignments and effective information retrieval.
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Beginning the Research Process Presented by: Joyce Garczynski TSEM 102
Overview • By the end of this session, you should be able to: • Identify the steps in the research process • Define your research topic • Locate relevant background information • Locate relevant books • Cite your background information and books in APA style Source: http://www.flickr.com/photos/redlinx/
Define Your Topic • What are “the rules” of the assignment? • What to cover? • How to cover? • Challenges of a group assignment Source: Towson University Image Gallery
Background Research • You can do better than Wikipedia! • Library Subject-Specific Encyclopedia • Sage Knowledge (social sciences) • Gale Virtual Reference Library (sciences, humanities) • What to look for: • Do I need to narrow/broaden my topic? • What are some key words that I should use in my search?
Finding Books • What are books anyway? • Finding books using Cook OneSearch (aka the books tab of the big yellow search box)
Finding Books (Continued) • Narrow results • Format • Location • Subject • Evaluate results • How to find a book in the Stacks at TU • How to request a book from another USM School
APA Citation • Why do we cite? • APA Style • 2 pieces to APA • In-text • Reference List • Print Books • E-Books Source: http://www.flickr.com/photos/dan4th/
Practice • Find an article in a subject specific encyclopedia or a book on your topic • Go to: http://tinyurl.com/n3popaa • Locate your group’s topic on the page • Under your topic, cite your source as you would in an APA formatted reference list