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Library Research in Economic Botany
Prepared by Anne Turhollow for Biology 460
Fall 2004
Searching for Information
Information can be found in a variety of different formats: journal articles,
books, government reports, etc. Which format you use depends on the type
of information you are looking for. And each format tends to use a different
set of tools to find them.
Journal articles serve as the main
form of scientific communication. They can be produced more quickly than
a book and cover very specific topics.
Journal articles come in a variety of types:
- Professional or scholarly or research
- Written by specialists for other specialists, they are extremely technical
in nature.
- Review
- Writtten by specialists but at not quite as technical level as research
articles. They provide an overview of current research.
- Popular or expository
- Written to explain an area of research to the non-specialist.
Books tend to be overlooked
in the sciences. They take much longer to produce then an article, but they
provide broader perspecitive. Books can give you a sense of context and historical
development. However they will not provide you with the most current or detailed
information.
Web resources vary widely in their content
and reliability. You can find everything from research articles and government
reports to someone's vague ramblings on a topic. Use with care!
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