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Developing a Research Question (3:04)
Brainstorming (3:16)
Using Wikipedia To Narrow Your Topic (2:02)
Coming Up With Keywords - Part 1 (1:48)
Coming Up With Keywords - Part 2 (1:50)
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Primary & Secondary Sources (2:32)
Popular & Scholarly Sources (2:03)
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Using Boolean Operators (2:15)
Truncation (1:04)
Finding and Using Databases (1:53)
Finding and Using Databases (1:35)
Using Google More Effectively (3:21)
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Selecting Relevant Sources (2:05)
Reading Academic Articles (2:27)
Analyzing and Summarizing Articles (2:19)
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The Peer Review Process (1:44)
Traits of a Peer-Reviewed Article (1:41)
Finding Peer-Reviewed Article (1:16)
More About...Title, Author and Publication (1:05)
More About...the Abstract (:58)
More About...Introduction and Literature Review (1:20)
More About...Methods (1:07)
More About...Results (:58)
More About...Discussion & Conclusion (1:24)
More About...References (:36)
When to Use Peer-Reviewed Article (1:06)
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Paraphrasing (:58)
Summarizing (:59)
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Citation Generators (1:31)
Citation and Reference Managers (1:57)
In-Text Citations - MLA (2:50)
In-Text Citations - APA (2:50)
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What is an Annotated Bibliography? (1:14)
Finding and Choosing Sources (1:18)
Creating Your Citations (:53)
Reading and Annotating (2:39)
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Vertical vs Lateral Reading (3:20)
The Importance of Lateral Reading (2:14)