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RESEARCH SKILLS FOR FINAL YEAR SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT STUDENTS

RESEARCH SKILLS FOR FINAL YEAR SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT STUDENTS. LITERATURE REVIEWS. Where do I start? What do I do? How do I do it?. 3 STAGES. Searching for research literature efficiently Assessing and evaluating Integrating. SEARCHING. The Library catalogue Full text ejournals

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RESEARCH SKILLS FOR FINAL YEAR SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT STUDENTS

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  1. RESEARCH SKILLSFOR FINAL YEAR SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENTSTUDENTS

  2. LITERATURE REVIEWS • Where do I start? • What do I do? • How do I do it?

  3. 3 STAGES • Searching for research literature efficiently • Assessing and evaluating • Integrating

  4. SEARCHING • The Library catalogue • Full text ejournals • Indexes and Electronic databases • The Internet

  5. TARGETING YOUR SEARCH • Define your topic • Determine which search tools are the most suitable • Keep careful notes • Scan the abstracts from the ‘hits’ from the search

  6. REFINING THE SEARCH • Too few hits • Check spelling and punctuation of your search terms • Use a wildcard (usually an *) • Use synonyms and broader terms • Use an ‘OR’ search, eg human resources OR personnel management • Check the few useful hits for references to other literature

  7. REFINING THE SEARCH CONTINUED… • Too many hits • Use narrower more specific terms • Do an ‘AND’, ‘NOT’, ‘NEAR’ search • Limit the search to dates, abstract and title field

  8. ASSESSING THE LITERATURE • Are the journal articles peer reviewed? • Assess the background to the study • Does the work pose questions which will provide further focus to the study? • Is the methodology for the study appropriate • Do the conclusions pull together the various results of the study?

  9. INTEGRATING ACROSS THE STUDIES • Delivering something new • Synthesise and pulling the material together

  10. RESOURCES • The Library catalogue • http://library.hull.ac.uk The Library web pages http://www.hull.ac.uk/lib/ Electronic Resources - tracing journal articles: ABI Inform http://proquest.umi.com/login Business Source Premier http://search.epnet.com/login.aspx?authtype=ip,athens&profile=ehost&defaultdb=buh Zetoc http://zetoc.mimas.ac.uk/

  11. RESOURCESCONTINUED… • Reference works and databases: FAME http://fame.bvdep.com/athens GMID http://www.gmid.euromonitor.com/athens MINTEL http://reports.mintel.com/ OFFICE FOR NATIONAL STATISTICS http://www.statistics.gov.uk/

  12. RESOURCES CONTINUED… • BOOKS: British Library OPAC http://catalogue.bl.uk EBOOKS Taylor and Francis http://hull.etailer.dpsl.net/ http://library.hull.ac.uk/

  13. YET MORE RESOURCES! • Newspapers: Custom newspapers http://infotrac.galegroup.com/itweb/unihull?db=SP00 Online newspapers http://www.onlinenewspapers.com/ Internet resources: Biz/Ed http://www.bized.ac.uk/ BUBL http://bubl.ac.uk/link Resource Discovery Network http://www.rdn.ac.uk/

  14. AND FINALLY… • Education Media Online • http://www.emol.ac.uk/

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