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Using full text databases to find information - Nov2011
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Professor Wikipedia
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Finding Information - Brigham Young University
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Scholarly vs Popular (Academic periodicals/journals vs popular magazines)
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ECS resources from Library
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Bibliographic Databases for ECS from Southampton Library
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Google Scholar
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Scirus
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Scitipia
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The OAIster® database
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arXiv.org
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Intute
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Using full text databases to find information - Nov2011 | Professor Wikipedia | Finding Information - Brigham Young University | Scholarly vs Popular (Academic periodicals/journals vs popular magazines) | ECS resources from Library |
Bibliographic Databases for ECS from Southampton Library | Google Scholar | Scirus | Scitipia | The OAIster® database |
arXiv.org | Intute |
Full Text Library Resources for INFO1010
These slides support students in understanding how to respond to the challenge of: "I’ve been told not to use Google or Wikipedia to research my essay. What else is there?" The powerpoint guides students in how to identify high quality, up to date and relevant resources on the web that they can reliably draw upon for their academic assignments. The slides were created by the subject liaison librarian who supports the School of Electronics and Computer Science at the University of Southampton, Fiona Nichols.
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Mrs Fiona Nichols
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Date Added: | 24 Nov 2010 14:52 |
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Tags: | library, information skills, IEEEXplore, ACM Digital Library, LNCS |
Viewing permissions: | University |
Course codes: | INFO1010, INFO1205 |
Link: | http://edshare.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/6237 |
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