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FYS 100 The Meaning of Life
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FYS 100 The Meaning of Life: Getting Started
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Welcome
Getting Started
Research Tips
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LION OneSearch
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Finding Articles
Scholarly vs. Popular
Avoiding Plagiarism
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Basic Research Steps
Select an interesting and doable topic.
Identify each component of your topic.
Select appropriate terms to describe the components and use truncation as appropriate.
Determine the correct use of Boolean operators (AND, OR, NOT).
Select fields to search if appropriate (author, title, subject).
Limit your results as necessary (date, scholarly vs. popular, etc.).
Evaluate your results and rethink your strategy as necessary.
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