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resources to be used for review of related literature​

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Answered by samarthverma556
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resources to be used for review of related literature are as follows

1. Books

Use the Library Catalog to see what items McDermott Library has on your topic or if McDermott Library has a specific source you need. The WorldCat database allows you to search the catalogs on many, many libraries. WorldCat is a good place to find out what books exist on your topic.

2. •Reference Materials

Reference Materials such as encyclopedias and dictionaries provide good overall views of topics and provide keyword hints for searching. Many will include lists of sources to consider for your literature review.

3.•Journals via Electronic Databases

Journals are a major source of materials for a literature review. With the library's databases, you can search thousands of journals back a century or more.

4.Conference Papers

At conferences, professionals and scholars explore the latest trends, share new ideas, and present new research. Searching Conference papers allows you to see research before it is published and get a feel for what is going on in a particular organization or within a particular group.

Many electronic databases include conference proceedings, but with ProceedingsFirst database, you can search proceedings alone.

5.Dissertations & Theses

The major index for Dissertations and Theses is Dissertations Abstracts. McDermott Library's version of Dissertations Abstracts is

Dissertations and Theses Full-Text and includes some full-text of Ph.D. dissertations.

6.•Internet

The general internet can be a valuable resource for information. However, it is largely unregulated. Be sure to critically evaluate internet sources. Look at the Evaluating Websites LibGuide for suggestions on evaluating websites.

7.•Government Publications

The U.S. government produces a wide variety of information sources, from consumer brochures to congressional reports to large amounts of data to longitudinal studies. For the United States, firstgov and fedstats are good places to start. Official state websites can be helpful for individual state statistics and information.

Answered by shujaat82
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Journals are a major source of materials for a literature review. With the library's databases, you can search thousands of journals back a century or more. At conferences, professionals and scholars explore the latest trends, share new ideas, and present new research.






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