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Scholarly articles? Peer-review?
You will be expected to know these terms and use these materials as part of your academic coursework, but what do they mean and how are you expected to use them?
Librarians from Wayne State University have created an excellent "crash course" to explain these concepts, which are key to completing successful academic research.
Created by librarians at Wilfrid Laurier University Library, this video explains:
Elements from a strong research question can be used as search terms in later steps in this process.
This video explains:
For additional information on how to find what you need quickly, run an advanced search (even if you don't feel like an advanced user!), and save and organize your searches from EBSCOhost: How to Search EBSCO Databases
Created by librarians at Santiago Canyon College Libraries, this video explains:
Created by librarians at Johns Hopkins' Sheridan Libraries, this video explains:
A student might meet with a librarian to discuss:
MBA 558 is taught by Dr. Brian Crilly. Questions about the course and projects relating to the course should be sent directly to Dr. Crilly at crilly@msmary.edu.
MBA 558 - Directed Study: Students apply techniques developed throughout the program to an independent project. Emphasis is placed on the Project Management Institute's best practices and the application of the Institute's terminology and methodology in preparation for the Project Management Certification Exam.
Questions or concerns pertaining specifically to this research guide should be sent to Student Success Librarian Emily Holland. Emily's office can be found on the main floor of Phillips Library (Room 109) and she can be reached at e.m.holland@msmary.edu or 301-447-5430.