literature search
Keen to develop your study skills?
Karyn Meaden-Pratt2026-05-28T15:53:09+01:0028/05/2026|Tags: academic writing, barrington, exams, knl, literature search, presentation skills, referencing, research methods, study skills|
Alongside the technical skills and academic knowledge that you will gain on your course, as a Cranfield student you have the opportunity to develop a range of other skills that can enhance your learning experience. ...
Systematic literature review – combining your search strings
Mandy Smith2026-05-14T13:28:05+01:0014/05/2026|Tags: barrington, knl, literature search, slr, SOMLibrary, systematic review, web-mirc-articles|
Our previous posts on the systematic review have looked at: Systematic Literature Review – Where do I begin? Systematic Literature Review – Selecting your sources Systematic Literature Review - Identifying your search terms and constructing ...
Systematic literature review – Identifying your search terms and constructing your search strings
Mandy Smith2026-05-06T17:43:30+01:0007/05/2026|Tags: barrington, knl, literature search, slr, SOMLibrary, systematic review, web-mirc-articles|
Our previous posts on the systematic review have looked at getting started and selecting your sources. In this post we will look at the next fundamental stage: Identifying your search terms and constructing your search ...
Make Google Scholar work even harder for you!
Katie2025-07-23T17:48:26+01:0031/07/2025|Tags: barrington, eresources, google scholar, knl, literature search, resources, SOMLibrary|
Google Scholar can be a great place to start your search on a topic as it is easy to use and searches a huge range of sources. However, it does not search everything, and it ...
Visualising Connections: Using data visualisation tools to expand your literature search
Penny Robertson2023-12-07T11:12:48+00:0011/12/2023|Tags: barrington, data visualisation, knl, literature search, SOMLibrary|
Using data visualisations can be a great way to reveal connections between datum points and literature searching is no different. If you are interested in uncovering patterns, groups and connections within the literature you are ...
