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This list provides resources that help with the "Finding and Tracking Resources" step in a research project.
Updated on 2009-10-30
Created on 2009-10-26
Category: Schools & Education
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Listings of Different Types of Resources
6.1 Biographies of living persons
6.2 Primary, secondary, and tertiary sources
6.3 Quotations
6.4 Academic consensus
6.5 Usage by other sources
6.6 Statements of opinion
6.7 Other examples
- Anecdotal Evidence
- Testimonial Evidence
- Statistical Evidence
- Analogical Evidence
Primary vs. secondary sources
Books vs. periodicals
Scholarly vs. non-scholarly
Reference vs. general books
Print vs. electronic"
scientific journals
government documents
non-profit organizations
texts
science journalism
popular press
advertisements
Primary sources
Secondary sources
Tertiary sources
Types of Research & Resource Tracking Tools
Diigo has a web-browser toolbar and allows users to annotated webpages, as well as add bookmarks to lists and groups.
Zotero is a browser based research tracking technology. It works best if the user always uses the same computer or if run from a portable apps instance of Firefox running from a thumb/flash drive.
myExperiment makes it easy to find, use and share scientific workflows and other Research Objects, and to build communities.
12 items | 6 visits
This list provides resources that help with the "Finding and Tracking Resources" step in a research project.
Updated on 2009-10-30
Created on 2009-10-26
Category: Schools & Education
URL: