chris.graham@leeds-art.ac.uk
harvard referencing guide on e studio
sconul access- to access other universities
research
-define early on what it is your writing about
-begin research with diagram
-get primary and secondary research
-visual practice experiments interest and enquiry
-questionares (qualitative/quantitive) -do pilot first
-interviews
-case study
-site vitis
-literature search:
-books
-journals
-websites
-videos/dvds
-cds
-tv/radio
-newspapers/maps/reports
-printed ephemera-something that doesn't last -flyers, beer mats, posters,
-Knowing where to look most effectively
-effective use of catalogues
-narrowing and broadening search terms
-using related terms
-browsing using dewey decimal classification
-use of contents page and index
-reading the introduction or abstract-tells you what is happening in each book rather than wasting time reading whole thing
-using a books own bibliography to inform further reading
-the British library in Boston spa www.bl.uk
-infoTrac- www.infotrac.galegroup.com/itweb/leedscad
-store of online magazine articles
-if at home use password on studio
-jstor only available in uni
-use speech marks to search better "special effects" film
-art full text
-college portal-library
-Athens
-need to ask library for passwords
-www.athens.ac.uk
-Google scholar
-www.scholar.google.co.uk
-dont bite off more than you can chew keep topic focused and manageable)
-create a sense of momentum (note taking, writing a draft section when you can keeping you bibliography up to date)
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