This weekend was a great weekend to get out, enjoy the nice weather,
see the family, and catchup on a lot of necessary projects around the
house. Instead, I spent a lot of time beefing up my Lit. Review
fodder.
I've found that I prefer EBSCOHost over the slew of other online
resources available from our Library website. In EBSCO I can narrow
my searches to only include "Peer Reviewed" [check] "Scholarly
Journa"l [check] "Full Text" [check] "After 1990" [check]... When
you click a link off one of the "hits", on the sidebar next to the
article abstract, the page shows the "keywords" associated with that
article, which is a great way to broaden the scope of reading yet
stay within the subject matter.
I kinda feel like I'm cheating!
"...the conclusion is the "meat" of any [well-written] thesis..."
- Newberry
04/18/06

1 comment:
Glad to hear you have found a source for articles. Dig in there for a while but don't forget to write! Speaking of that, tt's about time to start chanting, "Reading is good but writing is better!"
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