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Systematic Literature Review – Selecting your Sources
Mandy Smith2024-03-15T14:34:35+00:0014/03/2024|Tags: barrington, knl, literature review, resources, slr, SOMLibrary, systematic review, web-mirc-articles|
In our previous systematic literature review post we identified some background reading for getting started, explained how to find other systematic literature reviews to help you understand what is required, and how reviews should be structured and written ...
Systematic Literature Review – Where do I begin?
Ruth Knowles2024-03-15T14:34:57+00:0015/02/2024|Tags: barrington, journals, knl, literature review, mirc, researchers, slr, SOMLibrary, systematic review, web-mirc-articles|
Undertaking a systematic literature review can seem a bit daunting so breaking it down into separate stages is a good way to begin. In this blog post we’re going to identify some background reading and ...
Unlock your full searching potential with a personal account in EBSCO or ProQuest
Penny Robertson2023-10-19T16:08:21+01:0019/10/2023|Tags: abi/inform, databases, ebsco, journal alerts, proquest, SOMLibrary, web-mirc-articles|
Some of our journal-searching resources include features that are only available when you have registered for an individual account. These features can help you to: Save time Document your work Keep up to date. Sound ...
How do I reference… a conference paper in the APA7 style?
Karen Stokes2023-10-31T14:46:07+00:0029/08/2023|Tags: APA7, conference paper, referencing, SOMLibrary, web-mirc-articles|
Many of you will be using conference papers in your work. Some of these will also have been published as articles in the traditional way - but others are not. So, how do you go ...
Introducing… PsycINFO and PsycARTICLES
Karen Stokes2023-06-26T17:01:32+01:0029/06/2023|Tags: articles, barrington, knl, mirc, psycarticles, psycinfo, research, SOMLibrary, web-mirc-articles|
If you are searching for scholarly research literature on psychology and the behavioural and social sciences, PsycARTICLES and PsycINFO are the best places to get started! So what's the difference between the two? Both databases are ...
How do I access the full-text of Harvard Business Review (HBR)?
Karen Stokes2023-05-30T11:10:28+01:0030/05/2023|Tags: articles, ebsco, ejournals, hbr, journals, knl, library search, mirc, SOMLibrary, web-mirc-articles|
This is one of the most frequently asked questions in the School of Management Library, presumably because HBR is such a key management journal and is renowned worldwide. The short answer is via EBSCO Business ...