Monday, April 27, 2015

Week 8 - It's our last week!!!

For this last week, which is week 8, you will put all of your work together in a 2-3 page literature review. This work will analyze the sources you have selected to best represent your research question. Please do not just recycle your old papers. While it is ok to specifically select citations and their corresponding passages, I would prefer you select new material more closely aligned with your new research abilities. 
You are able to re-use up to four of your previous citations, but I would encourage new information and paragraphs not just reusing your all your old assignments.

Not a research paper. Focus on the main articles in your field and how they assist your work.  2-3 page literature review, double spaced.
Short for a reason focused on what has been done in the field, who is the top players are and what still needs to be done. (Badke, 2015).
What is the best work for the topic or issue?
The condensed style should help you to focus answer your question and prove to me as the instructor reader how the articles assisted to answer your final paper.
6 sources required three of which are journals. You can use up to four of your previous articles.

Cover page  - Running head: AMERICAS WAR ON TERROR       

 _________________________________________________                         
In the introduction you should:

a. define or identify the general topic, issue or area of concern
b. point out overall trends in what has already been published
c. establish your point of view for reviewing the literature [Include your research question!]
d. indicate the organization of the review
____________________________________________________

II. Body In the body you should:
A. group research studies and other relevant literature according to a common theme [for example, you may find prevailing theories and/or practices involved with your research; you can use these as thematic sections for the body of your literature review]
B. summarize each item of the literature appropriately according to its significance
C. compare and evaluate each item of the literature
D. provide topic sentences at the beginning of paragraphs and summary sentences at the end of sections to help the reader understand what the main issues are
__________________________________________________________
III. Conclusion
In the conclusion you should:
a. summarize the literature maintaining the focus presented in the introduction
b. evaluate the current "state of the art" [or state of the topic that represents your research question] [by] pointing out gaps in the literature, inconsistencies and issues that are important for future study
c. conclude by giving some insight into the relationship between your topic and a larger area of study or area of professional practice

Monday, April 20, 2015

Week 7 Annotated Bibliographies

To make sure this week’s assignment is in the correct formatting, review the APA Annotated Bibliography sample provided by OWL Purdue. 
https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/614/03/

Also a great source:
Creating APA Style Annotated Bibliographies, 6th Ed. Bethel University
https://www.bethel.edu/library/research/apa-annobib-sixth.pdf
from this source: “An annotation is different from an abstract. It should have several sentences summarizing the main points or ideas found in the item. It should then include your own statement evaluating the quality of the item and/or relating the item to your own research topic.”


You should have a total of 6 total sources for your Annotated Bibliography,
Focus on these points for the week:

What have you found through your research?
          What is the question your research has pointed you too?
          3 of the 6 journals.
          Up to 4 sources from previous assignments.
          Research your articles? Something in the field authors point too?



With all that you have learned throughout this class you may have found new articles that better reflect your new research abilities or new materials that are more closely related to your topic. You should expand on your previous weeks and find two new articles or books more closely related with the research question. 


REMINDER: NO BULLET STYLE RESEARCH NOTES THIS WEEK! Your research notes should be written into the second half of your paragraph or break into a second paragraph. The start of each paragraph should be an overview of the document and why it was selected and the second paragraph your CRAAP research notes

Wednesday, April 15, 2015

Week 6 Open Access Journals


Here is a listing of the top Open Access Journals that you can use for this week 6.

Important to note that some articles may be abstracts and not the full and complete text. A citation or article may lead outside the database to another source that requires purchase. Email me if you have problems navigating to find an article related to your topic.

Also you may have a broad range of articles at your disposal numbering in the thousands or very few that are not relevant to your topic. These databases are not as fluid as Leatherby Libraries and the databases like Academic Search Premier.

Make sure you choose a database closer to your topic. For week 6 both DOAJ -Directory of Open Access Journals & OAJSE - Open Access Search Engine, are your best bet to find articles across multiple subjects.

OPEN ACCESS RESOURCES http://www.aes.org/images/e-lib/oa/openaccess34.png 

Open Access: This definition means researchers/students have means free, open, unrestricted access, to peer-reviewed and scholarly journals.
Core http://www.aes.org/images/e-lib/oa/openaccess34.png
CORE (COnnecting REpositories) aims to facilitate free access to scholarly publications distributed across many systems. As of today, CORE gives you access to millions of scholarly articles aggregated from many Open Access repositories.

(DOAJ) - Directory of Open Access Journals http://www.aes.org/images/e-lib/oa/openaccess34.png
Welcome to the Directory of Open Access Journals. This service covers free, full text, quality controlled scientific and scholarly journals.

F1000Researchhttp://www.aes.org/images/e-lib/oa/openaccess34.png
Open access journal in biology and medicine.
OAJSE http://www.aes.org/images/e-lib/oa/openaccess34.png
Open Access Journals Search Engine.

PubMed http://www.aes.org/images/e-lib/oa/openaccess34.png
PubMed is the publicly accessible version of MEDLINE developed by the National Library of Medicine. It contains citations from over 3,900 international biomedical journals. Journal coverage is provided from 1966 through the present. In most cases, an abstract is included with the citation.



Wednesday, April 8, 2015

NO Web links for EBSCO, citation only :)

Just as a reminder to the whole class you do not need to include the web link for your database articles. These links are part of the deep web that we spoke about in week 2, these EBSCO links only work for you and cannot be accessible to anyone else. Please remember to remove your link at the end of your citation and instead use the CITE link


available to the right of each ebsco article



the web link given is not accessible to anyone else as it is based on the users login...


https://eds-b-ebscohost-com.libproxy.chapman.edu/ehost/detail/detail?vid=3&sid=e83a8a17-aedf-4d58-96b0-fa22ad8ea60f%40sessionmgr111&hid=114&bdata=JkF1dGhUeXBlPWlwLHVpZCxjb29raWUsdXJsJnNpdGU9ZWhvc3QtbGl2ZQ%3d%3d#db=aph&AN=100298922

just use the link given to you through EBSCO



copy and paste this link into your document. I will never take points off for this but I do want to make sure everyone knows how to do this important step...





Tuesday, April 7, 2015

Week 5 Empirical Research

Hello students hope you are all doing well,



Week 5 focuses on Empirical Research.

Empirical - based on, concerned with, or verifiable by observation or experience rather than theory or pure logic (Oxford English Dictionary, 2015)
The Scientific Method has it basis on empirical research. Making calculations based on observation experience rather than just theory. 
Empirical research generates knowledge derived from observation or experimentation as opposed to theoryTypically, empirical research articles are written in a standardized format that outline the research study or experiment and include the following sections:AbstractIntroduction and Literature ReviewMethodsResultsDiscussion or Conclusion
References (or literature cited)



For Academic Search Premier I would recommend using Emperical research as a keyword and then in the following keyword box type your subject.


Other possible searches are "empirical evidence" or even "observation"


Using Empirical evidence as a keyword search you should see Empirical research as a keyword in bold for the articles you examine. For your assignment paragraph I would like to see in your paper what material did the authors link to empirical research? what did they observe or examine?