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BUS 272 : BehavioUr in Organizations

BUS 272 : BehavioUr in Organizations. Jenna Walsh Business librarian, SFU Surrey jmwalsh@sfu.ca. Search strategies and time-saving tips. Agenda. 1. Find SFU Library's online Business research guides 2. Name a database that contains Business journal articles

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BUS 272 : BehavioUr in Organizations

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  1. BUS 272: BehavioUr in Organizations

    Jenna Walsh Business librarian, SFU Surrey jmwalsh@sfu.ca Search strategies and time-saving tips
  2. Agenda 1. Find SFU Library's online Business research guides 2. Name a database that contains Business journal articles 3. Recognize academic articles when you see them 4. List at least three different ways you can get research and writing help
  3. Brainstorm Keywords Topic: Anger in the Workplace
  4. Academic articles Questions to ask include: Is it longer than a few pages? Is it written by subject experts? Is it academic in tone? (Is it difficult to read? Is the language technical?) Does it include a list of references/bibliography?
  5. Can you find SFU Library's online Business research guides?
  6. Sample search: Articles
  7. Sample search: Articles How would you use what you see here to find similar articles?
  8. Search process review 1. Brainstorm keywords 2. Choose a resource: Business Source Complete 3. Enter your keywords… 4. Cycle your search: Use your first good items to find similar articles.
  9. Write your paper & cite your sources
  10. APA guides and plagiarism tutorial APA guides Plagiarism tutorial
  11. Writing and avoiding plagiarism If you don’t know how to correctly cite a document, feel free to ask a librarian for help. If you want help with writing/structuring your paper or quoting/paraphrasing documents, see the Student Learning Commons. Workshops One-to-one appointments Drop-in consultations
  12. Is this plagiarism? Direct quotation:  “When a significant violation of public trust has occurred, lying is a common corollary because the wrongdoing invites concealment” (Fleming & Zyglidopoulos, 2008, p. 838). Student A’s paper: If a serious violation of public trust occurs, lying is often the result because this action invites concealment (Fleming & Zyglidopoulos, 2008).
  13. Is this plagiarism? Direct quotation:  “When a significant violation of public trust has occurred, lying is a common corollary because the wrongdoing invites concealment” (Fleming & Zyglidopoulos, 2008, p. 838). Student A’s paper: If a serious violation of public trust occurs, lying is often the result because this action invites concealment (Fleming & Zyglidopoulos, 2008).
  14. Is this plagiarism? Direct quotation:  “When a significant violation of public trust has occurred, lying is a common corollary because the wrongdoing invites concealment” (Fleming & Zyglidopoulos, 2008, p. 838). Student B’s paper: Organizations often feel compelled to lie about their actions when they are discovered to have taken advantage of the public (Fleming & Zyglidopoulos, 2008).
  15. Avoiding plagiarism If you include any ideas or sentences in your paper that come from elsewhere (e.g., articles, books, websites), you need to acknowledge those sources. Citing a document incorrectly is always better than not citing it. Leave yourself time to cite your sources.
  16. Getting help
  17. Getting Help Ask anyone at the reference desk in any of the three campus libraries Use our Ask a Librarianservices (via the Library home page) to contact a librarian (by phone, IM, or email). Contact : Jenna Walsh jmwalsh@sfu.ca Class? Due Date? Where have you searched? How have you searched? Found anything close to what you need?
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