Literature Search Strategies for Interdisciplinary Research

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Literature Search Strategies for Interdisciplinary Research

A Sourcebook For Scientists and Engineers

Reference works Library and information services Research methods: general Society and culture: general Science: general issues Engineering graphics and draughting / technical drawing

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Language: English

Published by: Scarecrow Press

Published on: 19th October 2006

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 150 pages

ISBN: 9781461669364


Introduction

The amount of published literature can be overwhelming for scientists and researchers moving from a broad disciplinary research area to a more specialized one, particularly in fields that use information from more than one discipline. Without a focused inquiry, the researcher may find too little information or may be overcome by too much. Striking the correct balance of information is the focus of Literature Search Strategies for Interdisciplinary Research.

Overview of the Book

This useful reference tool studies diverse interdisciplinary areas revealing the general and individual qualities that dictate the strategies of successful searches. Beginning with a bare-bones search strategy for finding primary research in interdisciplinary areas, the book then goes on to provide hints for research in specific disciplines, as the unique traits of the individual fields compound the difficulties in interdisciplinary research.

Content and Coverage

Individual chapters, written by experts in that particular area, address ten research fields in depth, disclosing the common qualities of interdisciplinary research. The study areas covered include Paleontology, Crystallography, Quaternary Research, Human Factors Engineering, Nanotechnology, Atmospheric Chemistry, Bioethics, Computational Biology, Engineering Entrepreneurship, and Machine Learning.

Target Audience

For scientists and engineers new to their fields, as well as librarians whose responsibilities include collecting library materials for newly-emerging interdisciplinary research areas, Linda Ackerson's guide provides all that is needed to develop a successful search strategy.

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