library research workshop
Winter 2024 - for Clara Khudaverdian
GOOGLE: soci 310 concordia library
ZOOM office hours most Tuesdays 3-5, or by appointment
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ZOOM office hours: most Tuesdays
3:30-5:30 pm
OR by appointment
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Webster Library: most Mondays 3-5 pm
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Google: concordia library sociology
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and have a bit of time to plan?
ZOOM office hours most Tuesdays 3-5, or by appointment
Text
ZOOM office hours: most Tuesdays
3:30-5:30 pm
OR by appointment
AskUs Desk
Webster Library: most Mondays 3-5 pm
Text
Google: concordia library sociology
Ever heard of lit review JOURNALS?
Articles in these journals:
examples of literature review journals:
Back View Of Man In Hoodie Walking On Pedestrian Lane Beside Yellow Building by Scopio from NounProject.com
examples of literature review articles:
examples of literature review articles:
Most peer-reviewed articles include a brief literature review within their text, even when it is not separatey labeled as such
these paragraphs are part of a literature review:
FROM:
Du Toit, L., Cerin, E., Leslie, E., & Owen, N. (2007). Does walking in the neighbourhood enhance local sociability?. Urban Studies, 44(9), 1677-1695.
Back View Of Man In Hoodie Walking On Pedestrian Lane Beside Yellow Building by Scopio from NounProject.com
my tentative research question:
What factors affect university students' decisions about walking outdoors in their neighbourhood and how do these factors relate to racism or socioeconomic inequities?
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*see also: search tips & strategies
scholarly / peer-reviewed articles checklist
This blog entry reports on an interesting study which involved many academics, but it is NOT an academic/scholarly/ peer-reviewed article
This IS an academic/scholarly/
peer-reviewed article. Important clues: published in an peer-reviewed journal, academic language, distinct sections, long bibliography of references.
VIDEO: peer-review in 3 minutes
TIP | WHAT IT DOES | EXAMPLE |
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AND |
Combines concepts. Limits how many results your search produces |
police AND violence |
OR |
Allows for synonyms or alternative terms. Increases the number or results your search produces. |
violence OR brutality |
* |
Near the end of a word, retrieves all words that start with the letters entered. Increases the number of results a search produces | Canad* (retrieves Canada, Canadian) |
“ ” | For two words or more, search for an exact phrase only, rather than each keyword separately. Limits how many results your search produces | “systemic racism” (retrieves systemic racism, but not systemic oppression related to racism) |
handout to download:
Include in-text citations: direct quotes & paraphrasing
Cite the actual research article, not "as cited in"
include a reference list or bibliography
use proper reference format (APA).
Hakkinen and Akrami (2014) found that “individuals are receptive to climate change communications, regardless of ideological position” (p. 65).
Research shows that people from any ideological background are open to hearing about climate change (Hakkinen & Akrami, 2014).
see this sample paper with a reference list on p. 17
Quick Citation Generators
(for example MyBib, Citation Machine, or those provided within databases like SOCindex (EBSCOhost) Google Scholar, Sofia)
* Make sure to double check your generated citations - they are not always correct! Use the Library's APA citation style guides to make sure all the required elements of the citation are present and correctly formatted.
Concordia Library provides support for Zotero.
Citation Management Tools/SOFTWARE
(for example RefWorks, Mendeley, EndNote, Zotero....)
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