Where should you start with your research? The first step is in identifying your keywords, the terms that you're going to enter into the search box of whatever discovery tool you are using. Getting these right will ensure a much more efficient and effective search. This Keywords video, which is also embedded below, will take you through how to identify your keywords and develop additional terms for your search.
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Once you've identified your keywords, you then need to think about how you want to present them to your search tool. How you do so will have an impact on the results returned. The first step of this is thinking about how you will connect your terms in order to establish the relationship between them. This Connecting Your Keywords video, which is also embedded below, will introduce you to search connectors and the important part they play in creating an effective search.
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How you connect your keywords isn't the only element that will increase the effectiveness of your search. There are also a range of other punctuation and symbols that you can employ within your search sentence to increase its success. This Search Tips video, which is also embedded below, will take you through these and the impact that using them will have on the quality of results returned from your search.
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Once you have carried out your search, you may find that you still have more results than you were hoping for. Most search tools will have a range of limiters that can be applied to your results to further refine them. This Refining Your Search video, which is also embedded below, will introduce you to these limiters and what effect they will have on your search results.
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In the final year of your course, you will likely have to carry out an in-depth piece of research such as a dissertation. For this you may need to utilise additional search techniques and services in order to access the full range of resources available to you. This Advanced Searching for L6 video, which is also embedded below, will introduce you to these and explain how to access them so that you can take full advantage and ensure that you have access to everything you need.
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It is always important that the information you are using in your assignments is of the right level, quality and accuracy. However it isn't always easy to tell whether a resource is reliable or not. In this Evaluating Sources video, which is also embedded below, we will introduce you to the importance of evaluating the information sources you find and how to approach assessing them.
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You are often asked to include a range of information sources within your assignments, but it can be difficult to know what to use, when to use them and how to access them. This Information Sources - what's available and when to use them video, which is also embedded below, will introduce the different resource types available to you, exploring how they can be of use in your assignments, how reliable they generally are and where is best to search for and access them.
We have also produced a written version of this guide using the script of the video which you can access below as a PDF: