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MPH 798ː Capstone Seminar (Spring 2018): Home

Learning Outcomes

By the end of your first library research session, you should be able to ...

  • 1: Use the library catalog (LIUCAT) to find books and/or movies
  • 2: Identify and locate at least one library database
  • 3: Search for, locate and save/email articles from databases

Acknowledgement

Thanks to Johnson & Wales University Library for permission to use this guide structure.

Thanks to Gloria Willson for creating the original version of the libguide.

Research Process Overview

The research process typically includes five broad steps. Most often you complete one step before moving onto the next. However, there may be times when you will need to return to a previous step or complete multiple steps simultaneously.

Step 1. Develop a Topic
Use reference resources, course readings, and conversation with professors and fellow students to zero in on a topic of interest to you.

Step 2. Locate information
Use library resources to find books and articles relevant to your topic.

Step 3. Evaluate and analyze information and sources
Assess whether the information you've located is current, relevant, authoritative, accurage, and right for your research purpose.

Step 4. Use, organize and communicate information 
Use paraphrasing and notetaking strategies to synthesize your sources and your own ideas.

Step 5. Complies with legal, ethical and moral standards
Make sure you're not plagiarizing by citing your sources using the right citation style.

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