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EES1125 Contaminated Site Remediation

Getting Started

This purpose of this guide is to provide asynchronous support for your EES1125 contaminated sites term assignment.

Remember that this guide is just that - a guide.  The route you take to the information you will need will be different every single time.  Additionally, there are some sources that the guide provides that would be more relevant for certain contaminated sites over others.

Select the "Next" link below to start navigating through the guide or jump ahead to any section using the links on the left side of the page.

 

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Sample topics I can help you get started with:

  • Developing a topic and focusing your research question
  • Identifying keywords and databases to help build search strategies
  • Refining your literature search to expand or narrow your results
  • Critically reading and analyzing scientific literature
  • Citation management resources to organize your references
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