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How not to reinvent the wheel or Literature Searching for ENCH400 2012

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Key reference material and databases for chemical engineering literature reviews, and tips for choosing keywords, evaluating, and refining search results.

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How not to reinvent the wheelor Literature Searching for ENCH400

2012

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Literature review on a topic Proposal Lots of research Mass balances – calculations Look for different processing routes Oral presentation and report Experiments Report

Our mission is…

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We already know...

We get information from: Internet – Google, Wikipedia People – Lecturers, mentors, other students Library resources:

Textbooks MultiSearch ScienceDirect Google Scholar Journals (browsing by subject)

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How to find papers Structure and layout of the literature review What to include and what not to include How do you know if it’s a good article or not? Methods to include the information without

directly copying

We need to know...

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The Literature

You

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The Research Process

Define your topic

What information do you need?

Who would have written about it? Where?

Find information

Judge it – is it reliable? relevant?

– does it point in new directions?

– is it enough? or do you still need more?

Analyse and synthesise

Cite all sources!

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Key reference material

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Compendex aka Engineering journal/conference articles“who’s cited who”, review articles

SciFinder Chemistry journal articles & data“who’s cited who”, review articles

Web of Science aka General science/engineering articles“who’s cited who”, review articles

Scopus General science/engineering articles“who’s cited who”, review articles

MultiSearch Searches widely * Off-campus, log-in via top bar

Google Scholar Searches widely, “who’s cited who” * Edit Settings -> Library Links

Key databases

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What criteria do I use in choosing keywords to search for?

• Choose the main words from the initial question

If not enough results:

• Use fewer words (or broader synonyms)

• Use the root of words – eg magnetic*, produc*

If too many results:

• Use more words (or more specific synonyms)

• Exclude subjects – NOT methanol (Google Scholar uses -methanol instead)

• Search for a phrase with quotes eg “lysine production”

Choosing keywords

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accurate?

up-to-date?

relevant?

basic/advanced?

Is it… and...

Who is it written for?

What kind of research is it?

How far along is the research?

What questions haven’t they answered yet?

Evaluating resources

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How do I refine/filter the search results to get useful and reliable resources?

• Read the title

• Read the abstract

• Check the keywords – can use these in new searches

• Check the article’s reference list for older articles

• Check who else has cited the article for newer research

• Use the “Refine” column to narrow by subject, author, year, document type (eg “review” articles for an overview of the state of research)

Filtering results

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