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  5. Guide to Library Research

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  1. Research Databases Overview

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  3. Library Research Tutorial

  4. UO Libraries Undergraduate Research Awards

  5. Unboxing Library Books

  6. Introduction to Library Services

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  1. Finding Articles

    Need articles for your library research project, but not sure where to start? We recommend these top ten article databases for kicking off your research. If you can't find what you need searching in one of these top ten databases, browse the list of all library databases by subject (academic discipline) or title.

  2. Workshop: Library Basics- Intro to Library Research Workshop

    Workshop: Library Basics- Intro to Library Research Workshop. Library Basics: Intro to Library Research; Librarian. Jenni Jacobs she/her/hers Email Me. Schedule Appointment ... Additional information about TTU Library Workshops. All workshops are taught by Personal Librarians in Instruction Lab 150 unless otherwise noted. Last Updated: Aug 27 ...

  3. Back to School: Top Resources for Developing Student Research ...

    In addition, our lesson plans cover a wide range of subjects to support information literacy instruction and the seamless integration of library databases into the curriculum. E-Learning. EBSCOlearning also offers a variety of resources to support the development of research and information literacy skills in high school students.

  4. Individual differences in text processing and recall in children with

    However, previous research has suggested that when a task may be more difficult for a subgroup, there may be greater reliance on several underlying skills to perform the task (Friesen et al., 2021). In the current study, this may mean greater associations between the reading measures and the other cognitive abilities with the ADHD group (e.g ...

  5. Independent and interdependent group ...

    However, other research has found dependent and interdependent contingencies to be more effective than independent group contingencies (Gresham & Gresham, 1982). Further research is required to directly compare independent, interdependent, and dependent group contingencies as few studies have compared all three (Kehle et al., 2000).

  6. Methodological improvements for studying face ...

    In previous research on a low prevalence visual search task, temporarily increasing the prevalence of the target stimuli resulted in a more liberal decision criterion and significantly reduced the miss rate on subsequent low prevalence trials (Wolfe et al., 2007). However, this finding has not been replicated on face matching tasks.

  7. Librarians/library staff

    In 2022 CCC's board approved library membership in I-Share, CARLI's shared catalog of approximately 90 Illinois libraries' print and electronic collections. CCC's kickoff and implementation will begin September 2023, with a scheduled go live on Wednesday, June 26, 2024, as mentioned during first weekly meeting on 10/12/23.

  8. Path‐Tracking Control of Tilting Quadrotor UAV ...

    This article takes the tilting quadcopter drone as the research object and analyzes its overall layout and flight principles in various flight modes. Analyze using the Newton-Euler method and dynamically model three flight modes.

  9. Meditation and Mindfulness: Effectiveness and Safety

    In a 2012 U.S. survey, 1.9 percent of 34,525 adults reported that they had practiced mindfulness meditation in the past 12 months. Among those responders who practiced mindfulness meditation exclusively, 73 percent reported that they meditated for their general wellness and to prevent diseases, and most of them (approximately 92 percent) reported that they meditated to relax or reduce stress.

  10. A scoping review of stroke services within the Philippines

    The primary focus of the research studies (excluding the 11 narrative reviews and 2 policy documents) were classified as describing structure (n = 8, 14%); process (n = 21,36.8%) or outcomes (n = 29, 49.2%).The structure of acute care was described in seven studies out of eight studies (n = 7/8 87.5%) whilst neurosurgery structures were described in one out of eight studies (12.5%).

  11. 5 steps to effective library research

    Our model illustrates the process in five steps, which map to the related knowledge and library skills covered in our guides. Plan your search. Understanding your search: Understanding your topic and the nature and extent of your library research task. Defining search terms: Identifying search concepts and alternative search terms.

  12. Library Activities for Kids

    Once your students have familiarised themselves with the shelving system in the library, let them go crazy with a research task. Independent research tasks, such as our Genius Hour Teaching Resource Pack, give your students the opportunity to drive their own learning, explore their own interests and cross off a whole lot of curriculum codes ...

  13. Examples of Library Research Assignments

    The first step for conducting solid library research is to set concrete objectives. Also, the student must understand what the skill is that they are implementing in an assignment. For example, the student might be learning how to write citations in a bibliography or how to research databases. However, if the assignment makes assumptions that ...

  14. Library Research Process

    The Research Process is a cycle, not a straightforward step-by-step progression. There are steps involved, but they can be repeated as you learn more about your topic and perhaps change the focus of your research. Librarians can be especially helpful in two aspects of the information-gathering portion of the research process: WHERE to search ...

  15. The Library Research Process, Step-by-Step

    The library has specialized databases which summarize both sides of an issue. These may help you develop a topic, and help you track down appropriate research. You can also search your ideas on Wikipedia to learn more about them and help inform your topic development. Library Databases:

  16. The Elements of Library Research: What Every Student Needs to Know

    Library research is a research method that involves the systematic exploration of existing literature, documents, ... task-based approaches, and grammar-based approaches. The selection of this ...

  17. A Guide to Assignments for Library Research

    Introduction: Ways of thinking about library research Ways to think about assignments Essential Questions Avoiding plagiarism Adapting to the Block Plan Resources. Introduction: Ways of thinking about library research. Research is an iterative process with several stages. Each stage is comprised of tasks to be accomplished.

  18. 7 Steps to Effective Library Research

    USE RESEARCH DATABASES TO FIND JOURNAL ARTICLES. Consult a research database like Academic Search Complete to find articles on your topic. Some search results will include the full text of the article. If the full text is not included, please use Journal Finder to see if the full text is available in the library or in another research database.

  19. Determine a Topic

    Regardless of the assignment, department, or instructor, adopting these two habits will serve you well: Read the assignment carefully as soon as you receive it. Do not put this task off—reading the assignment at the beginning will save you time, stress, and problems later. An assignment can look pretty straightforward at first, particularly ...

  20. PDF Running head: GRADUATE STUDENT LIBRARY RESEARCH SKILLS

    in library research skills, making library instruction a priority for the success of graduate students. This qualitative study, utilizing emergent design, was developed to help identify needs ... fear of failure and task aversiveness (Onwuegbuzie & Jiao, 2000). Onwuegbuzie and Jiao (2000)

  21. Basic Steps in the Research Process

    Additional research tips: Work from the general to the specific -- find background information first, then use more specific sources. Don't forget print sources -- many times print materials are more easily accessed and every bit as helpful as online resources. The library has books on the topic of writing research papers at call number area LB ...

  22. Introduction

    Researching effectively. Searching for supporting evidence and theories (academic references) is a key skill you need to develop. You already critically search for information every day even if you are not conscious of it. Whether comparing products to buy or working out the best way to get to a destination, you analyse information constantly.

  23. Library Research Centers

    The Library Patch's monthly research task cards are the perfect fit for your research library center. Each set consists of twenty monthly cards! Each card has a fun monthly fact printed at the top of the card, and then there are three questions pertaining to that fact. The topics are timely, fun, and kid-centered.

  24. Guides: Library research skills: Plan your search

    How to get started. Think about your approach, including where best to search and what keywords you can use. Searching is an organic process, you will likely change your search strategy as you find new keywords that are relevant. Watch this video for an overview on building a search strategy:

  25. Library research as collaborative information seeking

    This research focuses on the collaborative information seeking behavior of college students through a library-based study of individuals and pairs conducting exploratory research for a class assignment. Participants used a collaborative search system when completing the study tasks.

  26. Research and Assessment Cycle Toolkit

    The Research and Assessment Cycle Toolkit is a resource for library assessment practitioners to access information about assessment processes in libraries. The toolkit includes 23 training videos and supporting materials that: Review the principles and practices of library assessment. Enable library workers to develop the skills necessary to ...

  27. Library Research

    The research process is more relevant if you care about your topic. Narrow your topic to something manageable. If your topic is too broad, you will find too much information and not be able to focus. Background reading can help you choose and limit the scope of your topic. Review the guidelines on topic selection outlined in your assignment.

  28. 10 Fun Activities to Make the Most of School Library Time

    Independent Student Research. The library environment offers your students an amazingly broad variety of books and digital resources to research with! Once your students have familiarized themselves with the shelving system in the library, let them go wild with a research task. Independent research tasks, ...

  29. Overview of Research Process

    Recognize that research is an iterative nonlinear process that involves stepping into an ongoing scholarly conversation; Identify the parts of the research process and modify one's plans accordingly; Locate and select resources to support each step of the process; Seek help from professionals when needed

  30. PDF Student Self-Reports on their Library Research Comfort Levels: Using

    Stage 1: Identify a Problem Collect Anecdotal Evidence. 1. General comfort level with research and using library resources. 2. Understanding the information seeking and research process. 3. Comfort level with web-based research (ex Google & websites) 4. Using the Usearch library catalog.