Analyzing Information
In this section you will learn how to analyze information sources. |
To obtain information on analyzing information sources you can link to Study Guide # 17.*
For information on how to determine if a journal is a scholarly or a popular journal you can link to Study Guide # 16.*
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"Now that you have completed, Analyzing Information, let's move onto the next section. To proceed, click on the, Evaluating Results, link below."
What is a Research Strategy? | Selecting a Topic & Locating Background Information | Formulating a Search Statement | Identifying Keywords/Key Concepts | Subject Searching | Combining Search Terms -- Boolean Operators | Selecting a Database | Documenting Your Research | Analyzing Information Sources | Evaluating Results | Glossary