This is a self-paced series of modules to teach you the basics of searching for information, from working out what search terms to use and how to use them, to evaluating your sources and referencing them in your assignment.
You can work through the modules in order, or jump straight to the part you need.
Before you can search for information, you need to clearly define what you are searching for. Use keywords as the basis for all research. To find the best keywords you need to unpack your research question and find related concepts and words that will give you relevant results. |
Unpacking the Question |
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Analysing the Topic |
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Gathering Search Terms |
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Knowing how to become a savvy searcher will help you to search quicker and smarter. If you are not sure how to start, this guide will give you tips on basic searching techniques to help you find the most useful information for your assignment. |
Basic Searching Techniques |
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Beyond the Basics |
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I need to Find |
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Not everything you find may be appropriate and academically acceptable to use. It's important to use scholarly sources for your assignments. Before including any sources in your assignment, you will need to evaluate them to decide whether they are relevant for your topic and appropriate for use at university. |
Core Evaluation Skills |
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Evaluating Journals |
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Evaluating Books |
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Evaluating Webpages |
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Referencing at university is compulsory. You won't be able to pass an assignment without referencing your sources, and you can lose marks for not following the correct referencing style. Referencing appropriately and correctly is an important academic skill. |
Referencing and Plagiarism |
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Referencing Basics |
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What Lecturers Want |
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