004 How to... Review research articles, simply
Description
Hello, and welcome to another episode of The unLibrarian. Today’s episode, simply put, is all about how to locate and review research articles. How do you determine if the article is qualitative or quantitative? Is it a whitepaper or not? What is P value and why is it important to the validity of research? These are just a few of the questions that have answers on today’s show. So grab a cup of something warm, sit back and enjoy learning all about reviewing research articles, the simple way.
In This Episode:
[0:30 ] How The unLibrarian became familiar with articles, reports and research papers, and how you could potentially benefit.
[2:22 ] What are white papers? Who does the research? How are they helpful?
[3:25 ] How to conduct a search for gray literature on an organizational website.
[6:43 ] The difference between qualitative and quantitative articles.
[7:55 ] The significance of P value, and how to apply and understand a null hypothesis.
[12:50 ] How Google Scholar, a Scopus index, and the PubMed list on iOs help journal titles.
[14:48 ] What makes a good academic article?
[16:33 ] How long does a systematic review take and why is it a good idea to get support?
To Have your work checked out by The unLibrarian before publication: https://www.theunlibrarian.com/service-page/article-review-service?category=4f3bf335-4ea0-42c5-81c1-c878cb586cd4&referral=service_list_widget
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To Submit your white paper to the database:
https://www.theunlibrarian.com/white-papers-database
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