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Research Skills Tutorial
Participate in this interactive tutorial that guides students through the process of developing a topic, locating information, and appropriately citing sources.
( http://www.wesleyan.edu/libr/tut/path.htm )
Types of Information Sources
This Web page contrasts common information sources, including primary vs. secondary, books vs. periodicals, print vs. electronic, and others.
( http://library.uis.edu/findinfo/types.html )
Critically Analyzing Information Sources
Identifies criteria for evaluating Internet and literature review sources.
( http://www.library.cornell.edu/olinuris/ref/research/skill26.htm )
Writing a Literature Review
Explore this online guide to writing a literature review. Learn how to structure a review, evaluate information, and connect data to other research.
( http://www.wesleyan.edu/libr/tut/litrev/index.html )
The Successful Literature Review: Tips and Guidelines
This Web page provides a concise list of recommendations for how to write a literature review. Includes guidelines for the reading process, note taking, managing information, and the final writing process.
( http://www.vuw.ac.nz/st_services/slss/workshop_studysessions/literature_review.html )
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Education Resources Information Center (ERIC)
ERIC is a national information system designed to provide users with ready access to an extensive body of education-related literature.
( http://www.eric.ed.gov/ )
U.S. Department of Education
The U.S. Department of Education Web site. Includes links to department offices, initiatives, press releases, research, and publications.
( http://www.ed.gov/ )
National Library of Education
The federal government's main resource center for education information.
( http://www.ed.gov/NLE/index.html )
PsycINFO
PsycINFO is a department of the American Psychological Association (APA) dedicated to creating products that make it easier for researchers to locate psychological literature relevant to their research topics.
( http://www.apa.org/psycinfo/ )
H.W. Wilson Company
The H.W. Wilson Company publishes nineteen indexes, five catalogs, Book Review Digest, Reference Shelf, Current Biography, and many monographs.
( http://www.hwwilson.com/ )
WilsonWeb
Wilson offers its indexes in electronic formats, and recently introduced Web-based searching of a majority of its indexes via WilsonWeb.
( http://www.hwwilson.com/Documentation/WilsonWeb/tecfaq7.html )
Google
One of the most widely used search tools on the Web. Input search terms to access relevant online resources.
( http://www.google.com/ )
Go2Net
The Go2Net MetaCrawler is a metasearch service that combines various existing search engines into one service.
( http://www.go2net.com/ )
Yahoo!
Yahoo! is a large online navigational guide to the Web. It is excellent for exploring subjects or topics.
( http://www.yahoo.com/ )
AltaVista
AltaVista is a full-text search engine that helps find specific topics in the gigantic haystack of the World Wide Web.
( http://www.altavista.com/ )
Excite
Excite is a Web search engine that is particularly good at locating current news articles.
( http://www.excite.com/ )
Lycos
Lycos was one of the earliest search and navigation sites designed to help people find information more easily and quickly on the World Wide Web.
( http://www.lycos.com/ )
HotBot
HotBot offers "snapshots" of the Web by indexing every word, link, and media file on more than 110 million Web documents.
( http://www.hotbot.com/ )
Go
Powered by Google, this search engine offers easy-to-use search and directory services.
( http://www.go.com/ )







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