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Literature Searches by Computer
Image: the Journal of Nursing Scholarship, 1987This article informs nurse researchers of the advantages of learning to perform their own computerized literature searches. Hardware and software requirements for long‐distance data retrieval are discussed. A variety of financially feasible means of accessing health‐related databases are presented along with technologic trends related to online ...
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ASSAY and Drug Development Technologies, 2007
Doug Auld, Anton Simeonov, Craig Thomas
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Doug Auld, Anton Simeonov, Craig Thomas
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Searching the Scientific Literature
2010Before you carry out your first experiment in the lab, you would be well advised to spend some time in the library (whether virtual or real) doing a thorough literature search of your research topic. Perhaps you worked on a project in this same field as an undergraduate, or think you are familiar with the field because it is related to other work you ...
Patricia Gosling, Bart Noordam
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2017
Knowing the literature is paramount in science. There is no need to repeat what others have already done and no excuse for not citing the most ground-breaking papers in your field. Hence you may find that you need some more advanced tools to make sure you have found all the relevant papers.
Robert S. Stephenson+4 more
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Knowing the literature is paramount in science. There is no need to repeat what others have already done and no excuse for not citing the most ground-breaking papers in your field. Hence you may find that you need some more advanced tools to make sure you have found all the relevant papers.
Robert S. Stephenson+4 more
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Searching for Scientific Literature
2017Searching the literature is an integral part of doing research; it allows you to identify all existing knowledge in your new research field. Literature can be found in a number of ways, for example through colleagues, quick PubMed searches or news feeds.
Robert S. Stephenson+4 more
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Literature Search—Reactance in Literature
2019The first step in the literature search was finding relevant papers that dealt with reactance in the context of human–computer interaction. In order to find such papers, a literature search was performed in the ACM digital library (https://scholar.google.com/) publication database, Google Scholar (https://dl.acm.org/), as well as in ScienceDirect ...
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