You can book a one-on-one research consultation with your liaison librarian to discuss and narrow your topic, create a search strategy, conduct a literature review search, find relevant resources, organize citations using a citation management tool, and more. Please contact Sarah Shujah, your librarian for more help!
Sarah can help you with:
Narrowing your Topic
Literature Review Search
Search Strategies
Finding Relevant Resources
Citation Management
You will summarize the changes in scholarly perspective over time on your particular topic within international development studies;
You will identify interested parties, such as scholars, organizations, governments, and industries, who might produce information about your topic and determine how to access that information.
You will utilize divergent (e.g., brainstorming) and convergent (e.g., selecting the best source) thinking when searching to find relevant information.
Remember the research process is not linear. You will inevitable move back and forth between focusing your topic, research, and writing before completing your assignment.
Citations to journal articles, books, reviews, and chapters in the fields of anthropology, economics, political science, and sociology.
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