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     How to determine what’s been written on your topic and which resources will help you.
 
     How to determine what’s been written on your topic and which resources will help you.
  
[http://www.isu.edu/library Library Home page] -> Library Quick Links -> Help & FAQ -> Contacting Literature Review
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'''Resources to Explore'''
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*WorldCat
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*Dissertation & Theses & database
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*Google Books
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*Google Scholar
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*Library Catalog
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*Subject databases:
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  [http://www.isu.edu/linrary/research/subject.shtml http://www.isu.edu/linrary/research/subject.shtml]
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*Specialized search tools and indexes, such as the following:
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**Web of Science
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**Biosis Previews
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**JSTOR
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**MLA International Bibliography
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**See the Resources by Subject pages on the Library website
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'''Conducting a Literature Review: Selected Resources'''
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*[http://www.isu.edu/library Library Home page] -> Library Quick Links -> Help & FAQ -> Contacting Literature Review
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*See also

Revision as of 18:29, 25 August 2011

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Tuesday Aug 25, 2011. Spencer Jardine.

   How to determine what’s been written on your topic and which resources will help you.


Resources to Explore

  • WorldCat
  • Dissertation & Theses & database
  • Google Books
  • Google Scholar
  • Library Catalog
  • Subject databases:
  http://www.isu.edu/linrary/research/subject.shtml
  • Specialized search tools and indexes, such as the following:
    • Web of Science
    • Biosis Previews
    • JSTOR
    • MLA International Bibliography
    • See the Resources by Subject pages on the Library website

Conducting a Literature Review: Selected Resources

  • Library Home page -> Library Quick Links -> Help & FAQ -> Contacting Literature Review
  • See also