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How To Use The Research Process, Rebecca M. Marrall, Jenny K. Oleen
How To Use The Research Process, Rebecca M. Marrall, Jenny K. Oleen
The Research Process: Strategies for Undergraduate Students
Learn how use this textbook in multiple instructional settings. Intended for faculty, subject librarians, and students.
Chapter 01 - The Research Process & Scholarly Communication, Jenny K. Oleen
Chapter 01 - The Research Process & Scholarly Communication, Jenny K. Oleen
The Research Process: Strategies for Undergraduate Students
Learn about scholarly communication, the four stages of the research process, and how to plan for a successful research project.
Chapter 03 - Find & Evaluate Information Sources At Western Libraries, Peter A. Smith, Rebecca M. Marrall
Chapter 03 - Find & Evaluate Information Sources At Western Libraries, Peter A. Smith, Rebecca M. Marrall
The Research Process: Strategies for Undergraduate Students
Learn to identify and evaluate information sources that can support your research.
Chapter 09 - Children & Teen Literatures, Sylvia Tag
Chapter 09 - Children & Teen Literatures, Sylvia Tag
The Research Process: Strategies for Undergraduate Students
Learn how to use materials from Western Washington University Libraries' Children's and Teens Literature collections as a part of the research process.
Chapter 10 - Writing As Inquiry, Writing As Thinking, Carmen Werder
Chapter 10 - Writing As Inquiry, Writing As Thinking, Carmen Werder
The Research Process: Strategies for Undergraduate Students
Discover how writing enhances the inquiry process, and how to synthesize your research materials into a first draft.
Scholar Works: Demystifying The Research And Scholarly Communication Process, Sean Lind, Elizabeth Brown
Scholar Works: Demystifying The Research And Scholarly Communication Process, Sean Lind, Elizabeth Brown
Symposium Of University Research and Creative Expression (SOURCE)
This presentation provides an overview of the scholarly communication process for beginning researchers.