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Research data – what to keep?
Cranfield University2023-02-20T19:31:41+00:0006/03/2020|Tags: barrington, CranfieldSOM, curation, knl, mirc, muscat, new students, research data, SATM, SOMLibrary, SWEE|
Deciding what research data to keep, and why, has become a more significant focus in recent years as the volume and diversity of data outputs have grown. The What to Keep study was commissioned by ...
Using Factiva to research a company
Angela Sparks2023-04-14T10:37:13+01:0013/09/2019|Tags: company information, dmda, ecbs, factiva, knl, mirc, muscat, news, newspapers, SOMLibrary, web-mirc-company|
If you’re tasked with researching a company, your first port of call might be to search Fame or EBSCO Business Source Complete. Your immediate reaction might not be to look at Factiva. However, for larger ...
Using quotations in academic writing
Cranfield University2023-02-20T20:30:34+00:0029/03/2018|Tags: barrington, harvard referencing, knl, mirc, muscat, quotations, quotes, referencing, SOMLibrary|
To reference successfully, it’s important that all the sources you've used in your academic writing have been properly acknowledged. To do this correctly, you'll cite them briefly in the text of your assignment and include ...
Researching… the latest digital trends
Cranfield University2023-06-13T12:41:39+01:0008/01/2018|Tags: bmi, consumer electronics, digital trends, FitchConnect, knl, mintel, mirc, muscat, passport, SOMLibrary, Technology|
Whether you’re researching the latest consumer electronics, or up and coming smart home tech, our industry and market resources can help you get up to speed with the latest trends and forecasts so you don’t ...
How do I reference a book review… in the Cranfield Author-date style?
Tracey Nunn2023-02-20T20:31:58+00:0005/09/2017|Tags: book, book review, harvard referencing, knl, mirc, muscat, referencing, SOMLibrary|
If you’ve come across book reviews when searching the journal databases, you may have wondered what they are and whether you should cite them. In essence, a book review provides a summary and a critical ...
Introducing… Citation analysis
Tracey Nunn2023-02-20T20:32:08+00:0023/08/2017|Tags: citations, google scholar, knl, mirc, muscat, research, scopus, SOMLibrary, web of science|
It's common practice when you're doing research to take a good paper and follow up on its references, looking for anything you haven't yet read, to make your research more comprehensive. This involves working backwards ...