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Scholarly communication
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The cycle of scholarly communication
Primary literature
Secondary literature
Tertiary literature
QUIZ 01: Stages of scholarly communication
Popular writing
Popular science writing
Scholarly writing
Quiz 02: Activity Break
Search strategies
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Keywords = search terms
ACTIVITY BREAK - Identify search terms
Combining concepts
Truncation
Phrase searching
Quiz 03: Boolean operators
Finding books
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What is Summon?
Refine your search
Reference books
Finding a book from a citation
Print book location
Using print books effectively
Finding articles - the basics
Keywords
Citations
What if an article is not available at UBC?
Finding articles - advanced
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Why use advanced tools?
Article indexes
Subject headings
Web of Science
PubMed
ASFA
UBC eLink
Government information
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Finding government information using Summon
Finding government information using Google
Research Guides
Citing & note taking
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What is plagiarism?
Common knowledge
Take notes
Paraphrasing vs. summarizing
What is citing?
How to cite your sources
Tools for managing research literature
Evaluating
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Evaluating sources
Authority
Accuracy
Scope
Evaluation tools
Feedback
Finding articles in Summon by citation
Sometimes you have the citation to an article. To locate an article in the Library, identify the
article title
.
Then, in
Summon
, we type a few words from the title into the search box: UV-B damages eyes of Barnacle larvae.
To access the article, read it, print it or email it to yourself, click on
Full Text Online
:
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