PUAD 629 - Samuel Brown - Octiober 24, 2011
Not sure how to write a literature review? Check out the following links.
Journal articles are difficult to find through search engines like Google or Yahoo! or through the library catalog. Search the following databases to find articles in this field.
Having trouble?
Use the following tools to find books in libraries and online.
How do you track the evolution of an idea or theory over time? Find a good article on your topic to use as a starting point (see Finding Journal Articles above). Then, follow the citations in that article and the citations to that article, following the flow of ideas back and forward in time.
Looking Back:
If you can find one good article about your theory, you can use it to find older articles. Look in its bibliography or works cited page.
Find out if the Langsdale Library owns the articles on a works cited page:
Going Forward:
If you can find one good article about your theory, you can use it to find newer articles, too. Use a technique called citation tracking to "discover how many times a particular article has been cited by other articles."
Citation tracking tools:
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