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September 26 Ex-College Class (Rachel and Alejandro)
Added by Abigail Cross, last edited by Abigail Cross on Mar 14, 2008 10:25

Step One - Plan your paper: Research Paper Navigator

Step Two - Set up RefWorks to organize and format your citations: more info

Step Three - Research

  • Indexes

  • JSTOR is good for finding Full-Text immediately but usually does not have the most recent 5 (or more) years of research! Do NOT rely solely on JSTOR.

  • Is a journal I've found scholarly/peer-reviewed/refereed? Check Ulrich's International Periodicals Directory here.

  • The database only gives me a citation, or just an abstract. How do I find the full text?

    • Use , OR:
      look up the journal title (not the article title) by using the JOURNAL TITLE search option in the library catalog to find out if we own it electronically or in print. Be sure to check the range of dates we own before running to the shelves!
  • What if we don't have the article at Tufts?

    • use ILLiad to request it from somewhere that does. It will be scanned in and emailed to your ILLiad account within a few days.
  • Evaluating Web Sites

    • Use other Search Engines dedicated to more scholarly web sources.
    • Guidelines for evaluating a website's authority/bias

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