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EMG100 Research Skills Guide OLD: Home

INTRODUCTION

Welcome to the EMG100 Research Skills Guide.

This guide was made for you by a librarian from Charles Sturt University Library. It is designed to make your research process easier.

We will cover the best way to:

  • Identify keywords and search strategies for your assessment
  • Find relevant resources using the Library and the Internet
  • Evaluate your results for suitability
  • Use the information in your assessment

You can use this guide any way you like; read it front to back or dip in and out as required. I recommend taking a few minutes to familiarise yourself with the content so you know what's in there in case you find yourself stuck later on. And watch the video below which shows you some relevant library resources and how to use this guide.

Keep in mind that research is not a linear process and may not always follow a particular order of steps.

Most important of all, use your librarians! If you need help with anything library or research related, get in touch with the library.

Wishing you the best for the study ahead.

Alex Gibb

Charles Sturt University Librarian

Introduction to the Library Website

This recording discusses accessing and navigating the Library website. It also looks at the broad Library Research Guide that relates to your field of study.

NOTE: There are recordings on the Topic Analysis and Use Primo Search pages discussing the Research Skills Guide and assessment tasks for EMG100, and demonstrating how to search for resources using the various tools available to you through the Charles Sturt Library.

Help from a librarian

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