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Introducing… Sage Research Methods
Karen Stokes2023-05-18T14:12:13+01:0019/05/2023|Tags: mirc, research, research methods, researchers, sage research methods, SOMLibrary, web-mirc-research|
Starting your thesis or research project? Struggling with your research methodology? Once you decide what data you need to collect for your project, you need to research the best techniques to collate and analyse it. Your ...
Finding out about journal rankings in business and management
Cranfield University2023-02-20T19:28:41+00:0015/07/2020|Tags: ejournals, journal rankings, journals, mirc, SOMLibrary, web-mirc-research|
With access to articles from over 18,000 business and management related journal titles, how do you begin to decide which are the most relevant journal titles to focus on? One way is to use ...
Help with your systematic literature review
Cranfield University2023-02-20T19:28:49+00:0014/07/2020|Tags: knl, literature review, mirc, muscat, researchers, SOMLibrary, systematic review, thesis, web-mirc-articles, web-mirc-research|
Undertaking a systematic literature review can seem a bit daunting, so breaking it down into separate stages is a good way to begin. We thought you might find it helpful to read some of our ...
Systematic Literature Review – Using Excel to help manage references for the systematic literature review process
Cranfield University2023-02-20T19:43:18+00:0006/07/2018|Tags: excel, knl, mirc, muscat, research, SOMLibrary, systematic review, thesis, web-mirc-articles, web-mirc-research|
What's the issue? One of the questions which often comes up when discussing the SLR process is how do I manage my references in the most efficient way during the process of going from my ...
Systematic Literature Review – Combining your search strings to create your search strategy
Cranfield University2023-02-20T19:43:41+00:0026/06/2018|Tags: knl, literature review, mirc, muscat, researchers, SOMLibrary, systematic review, thesis, web-mirc-articles, web-mirc-research|
Previous posts have looked at the following steps in the systematic literature review: Getting started, Selecting your sources and Identifying your search terms and constructing your search strings This post will discuss combining your search strings ...
Systematic Literature Review – Identifying your search terms and constructing your search strings
Cranfield University2023-02-20T19:43:50+00:0020/06/2018|Tags: journals, knl, literature review, mirc, muscat, researchers, SOMLibrary, systematic review, web-mirc-articles, web-mirc-research|
Our previous posts on the systematic review have looked at getting started and selecting your sources. Here we will look at next fundamental stage: Identifying your search terms and constructing your search strings An additional ...