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HSERV 102 - Prof. Spencer : Boyhood Movie Paper: Finding Articles

Search for Scholarly Articles

This assignment requires TWO PEER REVIEWED psychological/social work articles that support your observations. Use the search strategies suggested under the previous tab to search most effectively. Be sure to check that the articles you have found are peer-reviewed, scholarly, academic or professional articles. A librarian can help you determine that if you are not sure. Review the material under the How to Read and Summarize a Scholarly Article tab for more information.

Search PRIMO, the library catalog:

Use the link above to go to advanced search. Click Articles and enter your search terms. In the limiters on the side, limit to Peer-Reviewed Journals. Adjunct the Creation Date to eliminate older articles. Use the Subject Headings to further refine your results > APPLY FILTERS.

 

Primo tweak your results

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Use the tips under the Search Strategy tab to develop a list of keywords to search. Do not type in whole sentences.

If you are off campus, you will need to log-in using your MyWCC username and password.

How can I tell if something is a professional research article?


The WebMD article linked above uses language that tells you it is not the original study but discussing research someone else has conducted:

  • "The findings suggests."
  • "They're acknowledging that..."
  • "The researchers said..."
  • "The researchers found that..."

The study WebMD is discussing is a scholarly source, but the WebMD article itself is not. It is a secondary source - one that summarizes original research. The article includes some publishing information about the original study that will help you find the research article.

From the WebMD article:

Use the information provided as search terms to find for the original study: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, November 3, 2014, Wig, brain and memory. This is available online (I can use the Journal Finder to see if it is available in a library database).

*There is nothing 'wrong' with the WebMD article, it is just not appropriate for this course.

Note the language in the research study that informs you that it is original research:

  • "We describe..."
  • "We characterize..."
  • "We use...
  • "We also observed..."
  • "We focused on..."

These phrases show the reader that the authors of the article are the same ones who conducted the study and are presenting their original research. Original research articles are often referred to as Scholarly, Peer-Reviewed or Professional sources.

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