"A deceptively modest name for a complex technology that has come to play an evidentiary role in scholarship”
"The search terms I have chosen encode a tacit hypothesis...and I feel my hypothesis is confirmed when I get enough hits.”
- Ted Underwood, Theorizing Research Practices We Forgot to Theorize Twenty Years Ago
Keywords | Search Results |
---|---|
(hydrofracking OR "hydraulic fracturing") AND accidents |
6,440 |
(hydrofracking OR "hydraulic fracturing") AND (accidents OR spills) |
7,250 |
hydrofracking OR "hydraulic fracturing"
19,400
Full Text vs. Controlled Vocabulary
What are the environmental effects of fracking accidents?
OR
what are your key ideas?
what are your keywords?
who is studying this?
Research Guide for your class:
BACKGROUND
EXHIBIT
ARGUMENT
METHOD
Exhibit (Evidence)
Background
Materials used to establish facts. Implies membership in a community based on shared references.
The materials to be analyzed, examined or interpreted.
Argument (Authority, Antagonist)
Sources you engage with or respond to directly by countering, extending or refining the claims made. You engage in conversation. They-Say....
Method (Model)
Sources from which you borrow an approach, key concept, idea, or method, or sources after which you model your own approach to inquiry, writing, or argument.
Research Guide for your class:
Go to one of the following resources and start searching
Andrea Baruzzi, Science Librarian
abaruzz1@swarthmore.edu
109 Cornell Library